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Rating: 4.3/10 by 13 users

Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws (2015)

Mayor Broody hires an expert shark-hunter to track down and eliminate a deadly ghost shark when it returns to terrorize Auckland.

Directing:
  • Andrew Todd
  • Johnny Hall
Writing:
  • Andrew Todd
  • Johnny Hall
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Jul 01, 2015

Rating: 4.3/10 by 13 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
New Zealand
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 11 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: mayor, shark, election, ghost
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Campbell Cooley
Mayor Jack Broody
Steve Austin
Lt. Cmdr. Tony Palantine
Kathleen Burns
Emily Morgan
Stig Eldred
Sean Logan
Delia Cormack
Gorgeous Lady
Joh Bloomberg
Girl in Elevator
Jake Sours
Jake the Gripper
Harry Astarita
Commissioner Ira Goldfarb
Ban Abdul
Reporter
Adam Baines
Jumping Photographer

The Movie Mob

**What happened? The first Ghost Shark was a low-budget creature masterpiece, but the sequel was a total disaster.** The first Ghost Shark was a low-budget delight that clearly established its rules and stuck to its hilarious and outrageous formula with lousy CGI and acting that just added to the fun. But Ghost Shark 2 ignored everything that made the first movie fun. The idea of bringing ghost sharks to a large urban center was promising, but it failed by rewriting the rules established in the first one and, in fact, didn't connect to the original movie at all. It also felt like it was shot in someone's backyard. Ghost Shark 2 wasn't a low-budget movie; it was a no-budget movie. I highly recommend the first Ghost Shark and highly recommend avoiding the second.

The Movie Mob

**What happened? The first Ghost Shark was a low-budget creature masterpiece, but the sequel was a total disaster.** The first Ghost Shark was a low-budget delight that clearly established its rules and stuck to its hilarious and outrageous formula with lousy CGI and acting that just added to the fun. But Ghost Shark 2 ignored everything that made the first movie fun. The idea of bringing ghost sharks to a large urban center was promising, but it failed by rewriting the rules established in the first one and, in fact, didn't connect to the original movie at all. It also felt like it was shot in someone's backyard. Ghost Shark 2 wasn't a low-budget movie; it was a no-budget movie. I highly recommend the first Ghost Shark and highly recommend avoiding the second.


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