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Shark tale (Sharkslayer) - Will Smith, Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Eric "Bibo" Bergeron, Vicky Jenson
Threat advisory: Elevated - Significant risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Behind every little fish is a great white lie.
Oscar (Will Smith) is a fast-talking little fish who dreams big. But his big dreams land him in hot water when a great white lie turns him into an unlikely hero. At first, his fellow fish swallow Oscar's story hook, line and sinker and he is showered with fame and fortune. It's all going along swimmingly, until it starts to become clear that Oscar's tale about being the defender of the Reef is all wet. Oscar is finding out that being a hero comes at a Market Price when his lie threatens to make him the Catch of the Day. Now he has to tread water until he can get the scales to tip back in his favour again.
Persons of interest
- Will Smith .... Oscar
- Jack Black .... Lenny
- Angelina Jolie .... Lola
- Martin Scorsese .... Sykes
- Renée Zellweger .... Angie
- Robert De Niro .... Don Lino
- Jack Black .... Lenny
- Chris Tucker... Sweetness
- Michael J Wilson .... Screenwriter
- Eric "Bibo" Bergeron .... Director
- Vicky Jenson .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Shark tale (Sharkslayer) official movie site
- Shark tale (Sharkslayer) film production notes
- Shark tale (Sharkslayer) QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS - Oscars) 2005: Nominated: Best Animated Feature
- Toronto International Film Festival 2004: Viacom Gala
- Venice Film Festival 2004: Out of competition
- Visual Effects Society Awards 2005: Nominated: Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in an Animated Motion Picture - Angie (Renée Zellweger, Ken Duncan)
- FYI: There are little scenes all the way through the end credits.
- See also Finding Nemo, The Godfather
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Shark tale is fun with plenty of colour and movement but it's not as good as Finding Nemo, which is what you want to know. The worst part is that all the best under-the-sea jokes have already been done. Still, you can watch either any time you need a baby-sitter.
Security censorship classification
G
Surveillance time
90 minutes (1:30 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 30 September 2004
DVD rental: 23 March 2005
VHS rental: 23 March 2005
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