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    Bait 3D

    Bait 3D

    [ranking: 14]
    Phoebe Tonkin, Julian McMahon, Sharni Vinson Bait is a 2012 action, thriller horror film written by Russell Mulcahy and by John Kim and directed by Kimble Rendall .

    Monster Shark

    Monster Shark

    [ranking: 27]
    Dagmar Lassander, William Berger, Gianni Garko Monster Shark is a 1984 Italian-French natural horror film, and one of several environmental disaster films to emerge following the success of the 1975 film Jaws, including films such as: Great...

    Jaws: The Revenge

    Jaws: The Revenge

    [ranking: 7]
    Michael Caine, Mario Van Peebles, Melvin Van Peebles Jaws: The Revenge, is a 1987 American horror thriller film directed by Joseph Sargent.

    Sharktopus

    Sharktopus

    [ranking: 8]
    Eric Roberts, Roger Corman, Shandi Finnessey Sharktopus is a 2010 SyFy original horror/science fiction film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Declan O'Brien, and starring Eric Roberts.

    Shark

    Shark

    [ranking: 55]

    Raiders of the Lost Shark

    Raiders of the Lost Shark

    [ranking: 40]
    Dan Desmarais, Peter Whittaker, Kitty Kamieniecki

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It's an exciting tool for displaying random most entertaining awful shark horror movies. We collected a list of "Random Most Entertaining Awful Shark Horror Movies" from ranker, which was screened by countless online votes. You can view random most entertaining awful shark horror movies shows from this page, click on "Show all by ranking" button to show the complete list, or visit the original page for a more detailed introduction.

This list is not the best shark movies—it's the opposite of that. While the Discovery Channel has been airing Shark Week since 1988, studios have been producing objectively awful low-budget shark movies for much longer than that. Think Sharknado was the beginning of the craze? Try a little Oscar-winner called Jaws, which became the first ever summer blockbuster when it hit theaters in 1975. On the heels (TAIL FINS?) of its success, studios the world over churned out one crappy shark horror film after another. They didn't care whether or not they had the budget for high-quality effects (they didn't), a visionary director (nope), or even a story that made sense (pshh). What they had was TEETH! And BLOOD! And SEXY TEENAGERS GETTING IMPALED BY THE SHARK'S TENTACLES OR WHATEVER!

Have you spent a lot of time watching campy shark films on SyFy? What do you look for in a shark terror movie? While some may want highly suspenseful set-ups wherein boaters may be able to escape—if only they don't make any dumb decisions—others are looking for supremely impossible hybrid shark beasts that slaughter their victims in creative ways... even their victims who are inside, several miles inland, maybe just inspecting the pipes of their own kitchen sinks. (Spoiler: That happens in Ghost Shark.) Still other audiences may want great carefully-selected casts who are performing simply for the love of the genre, not because they need the money (like seasoned thespian Carmen Electra in 2-Headed Shark Attack) or because no one else will hire them (Brooke Hogan, same film).

Do you prefer goofy plasticky models or insanely lazy and childish CGI sharks? Do you want a complicated storyline that involves one guy demanding that some other guy close the beaches, but the second guy won't because of all that $$$? Do you prefer your sharks to be science experiments gone wrong or just some enormous, natural sup

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