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If ever there was to be a best movie about Reese's, I'm sure this will be it.
Remember watching Jaws and saying "that could never happen!" ... well now you get to see it put to the test. In this episode, Jamie and Adam put some shark tales to the test to find out what's fact and what's fiction. Can you defend yourself by punching a shark? Can a shark punch through a boat? Can a shark break through a metal cage? Willing shooting a tank of compressed air (that's in a shark's mouth) explode a shark's head? Can a shark tow a boat? You'll never know if you miss this! If you're a fan of shark week, then you don't want to miss this. It's worth tuning in for just to see the hosts looking terrified, underwater, and surrounded by sharks.
This is Chris Grismer's directorial debut, and has that "made in Canada" look and feel to it. If you're looking for a movie with a great deal of plot or insight, then this probably isn't a movie for you. However this movie does provide an interesting slice of life into very dysfunctional uncle/niece relationship.
The niece does seem like a believable teenager, who makes all the naive mistakes that someone of her age would. The role of the creepy uncle is well played, and provides a believable portrayal of what makes a sexual predator. If you can make it through the first half, the second half is quite enjoyable.
The niece does seem like a believable teenager, who makes all the naive mistakes that someone of her age would. The role of the creepy uncle is well played, and provides a believable portrayal of what makes a sexual predator. If you can make it through the first half, the second half is quite enjoyable.