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Shark Night 3D Production: A Relativity Media release of a Rogue, Incentive Filmed Entertainment, Sierra Pictures presentation of a Next Films, Silverwood Films production. Produced by Mike Fleiss ...
Chart your course through stunning underwater 3D environments on your expedition in search of the prized shark. Locations, weapons, equipment and prey so lifelike you'll be lucky to get out alive.
David R. Ellis’ Labor Day Weekend entry, the thriller, Shark Night 3D, opens Friday. And the Relativity film, filled with killer fish, blood and gore, is getting ripped to shreds by critics.
What I will say is that Shark Night 3D is a creature feature whose 3D only seems to work when the camera settles on coeds’ yoga-pantsed fannies. This movie is a roiling maelstrom of dumb-as-balls.
Walt Conti—whose company Edge Innovations has created robot creatures for Free Willy, Deep Blue Sea and now Shark Night 3D, out Sept. 2—is used to hearing the comparisons.
VIDEO: ‘Shark Night 3D’ Trailer Has Bite. The irony here is that, while the baddies’ plan requires maximum gore, Shark Night can’t offer any: The PG-13 film is heavy on scenes of cloudy ...
It's almost a shame that Shark Night's such a completely terrible movie, because most of the 3D is actually pretty good. Far better than you'd expect in such a low-rent, throwaway horror flick ...
Real shark skin (top right) compared with a 3D-printed material (bottom right), the Speedo FS Fastskin II (bottom left), and the Speedo Lzr Racer Elite 2 (top left). Molly Gabler-Smith.
3D printing builds up new objects layer-by-layer, following a computer-generated design. To print the shark skin, the scientists had to use two different materials for the hard, tooth-like ...
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