Steineded
How sad is this?
Supelice
Dreadfully Boring
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Ketrivie
It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Michael Ledo
In the town of Alpine Lake, locate on Lake Tahoe, Nevada, in a movie called Shark Lake, filmed in Mississippi, Clint Gray (Dolph Lundgren) deals in illegal and exotic animals. During a police chase, a bull shark gets loose in the lake, unknown to everyone for five years, the same amount time Clint was in jail. Clint's young daughter Carly (Lily Brooks O'Briant) is adopted by arresting Officer Hernandez (Sara Malakul Lane). When shark attacks in the lake start to happen, everyone wants to get into the act.Sharks once again attack undetected in clear water one foot deep. The chracter Garreth Ross (Miles Doleac) playing a BBC star should have been extended. He had saved the film from dying and needed and expanded role. The character of Clint Gray was not well developed and his relationship with his crime boss was superficial. Much of the shark fighting was done at night and the shark fin looked extremely fake. Rubber shark close-ups with stock footage, but not as bad as an Ed Wood film.Guild: No swearing, sex, or nudity. Felt like a made for TV film.
Michael_Elliott
Shark Lake (2015) * 1/2 (out of 4) Criminal Clint Gray (Dolph Lundgren) releases some sharks into a local lake before police officer Meredith Hernandez (Sara Lane) busts him. The officer feels bad that he has a young daughter so she adopts her and five years later daddy is released from prison and returns home. Before they can have any sort of reunion people begin getting killed by something in the lake.SHARK LAKE could have been a more interesting movie but sadly it's yet another low-budget flick that just didn't have the money needed to make it more interesting. The biggest problem are the sharks, which look so fake that you're obviously not going to be scared by them. The other problem is that there's just not enough done with them to make the movie more entertaining.I say that because we could have at least gotten a bunch of great shark attacks but that's not what happened. A lot of the times we see the "action" after it has happened. One woman gets attacked but we don't see the actual attack and instead we just see the aftermath. This here just didn't help anything and it certainly didn't help the entertainment value.There were a few good things here. Lundgren is good in his role but you can tell that the producers probably couldn't afford him for an entire picture as his character pretty much comes and goes at times. I also thought Lane was very good in her role of the cop. There is one death that caught me off guard as you really just wouldn't think it would happen in a film like this but I will leave it at that.
adi_2002
Panic spreads in a small town when a killer shark begins to attack natives and tourists. Now the authorities and a few local fisher mans must try to stop the beast from making any more victims.This one can be categorized among a list of the worst movies from 2015. It fits perfectly. There is not too much shark action and when is, it's with low quality and unwatchable. Dolph Lundgren's appearance is wasted, here he is like making more of his presence rather then play a part. I don't get why he even bother to appear. So in conclusion you will not see to much sharks in this one, like the title suggests, but these are the expectations from a bad movie. Skip it if you are sick with the same steps and clichés already seen in other movies and choose a better one following this idea but better made and with more action and actors who give their interest so the outcome is more pleasant for the viewer.
Flow
Man I can not believe in 2015 those CGIs are still allowed to appear on screen. I do understand that sometimes you're on a tight budget, but come one, if you going to make a movie about a shark, well...these guys right here couldn't even make a decent flipper. I mean seriously, even that is pc made, which makes this movie, quite a joke.There is a plot to it, there is an well known actor but not the star of the movie, and a quarter of execution here, as well as all the boredom you can imagine. It wanted to be a shark movie, and it failed by all means possible, and the shark... it was bad.I mean, I'm going to recommend you Shark Night 3d, or Bait, both cheesy movies that are so bad they're fun, and of course, little baby Jaws compared to Shark Lake.Cheers!