In the early part of the 2010s, American studio The Asylum became both well-known and reviled for their ability to churn out a slew of incredibly cheesy, CGI-driven creature feature spectacles and ripoffs of mainstream properties, with titles ranging from “Sharknado,” “Transmorphers,” and “Zoombies” to name just a few of the company’s output. While the studio still exists in delivering cheesy ripoffs and mock-ups of blockbuster releases, very few are aware of the current output afforded by Chinese production studios filling the niche gap of cheesy creature features and genre output. Not the first of their releases but among the first to get exported to the West is Yue Ang Wang’s mash-up of “Deep Blue Sea” and “Jaws 3D” known by various titles but delivered in a dubbed version called “Blood Bite.”
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- 7/28/2022
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Even though there’s only a one in 264.1 million chance you could be attacked and killed by a shark, it’s safe to say that they’re still undoubtedly one of the most terrifying creatures in the whole world.
While there’ve been an ocean-full of modern shark attack films that capitalize on this primal fear – like 47 Meters Down, The Shallows and The Reef – the blood-drenched sub-genre owes much of its debt to – you guessed it – Steven Spielberg’s beloved 1975 classic, Jaws.
Following the surprising box office success of 2018’s The Meg, which made an impressive $530.2 million off just a $130 million budget, it looks like China now wants to get in on the toothy, carnivorous action with the country’s first killer shark movie: Blood Shark 3D (Aka Horror Shark 3D). Although the majority of shark-related horror films are produced in the west, this’ll be China’s first...
While there’ve been an ocean-full of modern shark attack films that capitalize on this primal fear – like 47 Meters Down, The Shallows and The Reef – the blood-drenched sub-genre owes much of its debt to – you guessed it – Steven Spielberg’s beloved 1975 classic, Jaws.
Following the surprising box office success of 2018’s The Meg, which made an impressive $530.2 million off just a $130 million budget, it looks like China now wants to get in on the toothy, carnivorous action with the country’s first killer shark movie: Blood Shark 3D (Aka Horror Shark 3D). Although the majority of shark-related horror films are produced in the west, this’ll be China’s first...
- 4/13/2020
- by Dylan Chaundy
- We Got This Covered
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