Shark Week

Shark Week by Steve Hutchison is a unique exploration of shark-themed cinema, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on May 6, 2019. This edition spans 76 pages and is presented in English. The book reviews 64 shark movies, providing a ranking from worst to decent, and offers insights into the various portrayals of sharks, from giant and mutated to prehistoric.
Readers will find a blend of humor and critique as Hutchison delves into the world of shark films, highlighting their entertaining yet often exaggerated nature. The book touches on themes related to genre films, history, and criticism, making it a fitting read for enthusiasts of both cinema and marine life. With its engaging approach, Shark Week invites readers to experience these films in a way that promises to enhance their viewing enjoyment.
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Sharks can be giant, mutated, metallic, or prehistoric. Some of them live in tornadoes, some in the snow. Sharks are our friends, except when they’re hungry, which they usually are. If you show signs of weakness or aggression, you will be attacked. If you bleed, you will be attacked. Shark Week is the time of the year when you do not want to be swimming with sharks. In this book, I review 64 shark movies ranked from worst to decent. If you watch them in order, they will only get better.
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