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Tag Archives: Killer Shark
Orca (1977)
The message of Orca (1977) is clear: killer whales are beautiful, intelligent creatures who should be appreciated as thus, for if you cross them, they will ram you hard with their noses and chew you into bloody bits. “The ancient … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Nilbog
Tagged 70's, Bo Derek, Charlotte Rampling, Dino De Laurentiis, horror, Killer Shark, Killer Whale, Richard Harris
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Sayonara Jupiter (1984)
It is the year 2125. The Earth’s population is 18 billion, and colonies throughout the solar system hold an additional five billion (the opening titles inform us). New sources of energy and sustenance are urgently pursued to sustain those vast … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Fantastique
Tagged 80's, Dolphin, Japan, Jupiter, Killer Shark, Science Fiction
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Tintorera (1977)
“Tin-to-re-ra. The Americans like you say, ‘tiger shark,’” helpfully explains the blond Mexican shark-hunter at the start of the film, who is leering at two girls in tight tops and bikini bottoms. But what’s actually important in this moment is … Continue reading