Sharksploitation
Sharksploitation is an exploitation film subgenre.[1] The genre surged to popular with Jaws and its sequels, but fell in popularity soon after.[2] The film Deep Blue Sea brought it back to public prominence. The Sharknado series soared mockbuster sharksploitation to new heights of (sometimes tongue in cheek) fame.[3][4]
Films
- The Meg (2018)
- The Shallows (2016)[5]
- Sharknado (2013)[6]
- Bait 3D (2012)
- Shark Night (2011)
- Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus (2010)
- The Reef (2010)
- Open Water (2003)
- Jaws (1975)[7]
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See also
References
- Slate - "The sad decline of the shark movie."
- LiveScience - "How 'Jaws' Forever Changed Our View of Great White Sharks
- ComingSoon - "Review: IN THE DEEP is a Sharksploitation Nightmare"
- USA Today - "'Sharknado': Looking back at best and worst moments"
- Smithsonian Magazine - "How Realistic Is The Shark Science in 'The Shallows'?"
- ABC News - "Why Has 'Sharknado' Become Such a Culture Phenomenon?"
- Film School Rejects - "Sharksploitation: Feel the Grove According to 'Jaws'
External links
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