Bull Shark 2 (2024)
46KBull Shark 2 (2024). Bull Shark 2: Directed by Brett Bentman. With Isabella Olivas, Billy Blair, Chad Ridgely, Thom Hallum. After the events of the first film, a second Bull Shark begins feasting on unsuspecting victims in a Texas lake.
“Following a savage attack, the surviving towns members of the previous series of bull shark attacks become concerned thereu0026#39;s more creatures in the lake and try to convince the authorities that thereu0026#39;s still sharks in the lake leading to a deadly battle to stop the creatures from spawning.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis was a flat-out awful sequel. The only good elements with this one is the enhanced nature of the shark attacks featured here which offer up some interesting sequences featured here. The opening sequence of the divers going on a party where they get attacked and devoured is quite fun with the stalking coming off nicely enough involving the shark coming up behind them and getting close enough to chomp on them producing some solid wounds and bloodshed. On top of that, the finale is the only other interesting part here where everything comes together in a solid enough plan to try to stop the shark which is interesting enough, all making for the few positives here. Beyond this, thereu0026#39;s nothing to like here. The idea of there not being any shark action for nearly an hour in a film just barely over an hour is a deadly idea where itu0026#39;s got so little of interest here that it just meanders slowly until the end. Thereu0026#39;s no sense of excitement or energy in anything that happens, whether it be the sidestories that arenu0026#39;t interesting or just dealing with the lives of the locals in the time since the initial attacks. Coming up with more melodrama about their troubled past which makes everyone want to doubt the validity of their story involving the returning shark or the small-town life that is in place trying to move on from what already happened, none of this is interesting or exciting with no shark action at all in this amount of time so the pace is just immensely dull. As well, thereu0026#39;s just no shortage of stupidity in place here trying to make people more sympathetic to their plight. Focusing on the park ranger whou0026#39;s a good-natured but rampant screw-up doesnu0026#39;t make him endearing when his antics border on the criminal with the negligence displayed trying to earn a living in the town, while the inherent idiocy of the town politicians to blatantly ignore more shark attacks because it will interfere with their celebrations trying to move past everything makes no sense as it just paints them as villains for reasons that are immensely baffling. Combined with its low-budget limitations, these all make it one of the worst entries out there.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Graphic Violence.”