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New Fish Tale, BAIT 3D Trailer Swims Our Way

Last year the horror industry bombarded us with zombie movies, now this years trend seems to involve fish, mainly sharks. First we announced the new Piranha sequel which is on its way to theaters soon, then we gave you the low down about Shark Night 3D, a movie which I'm really excited about seeing. Now an all new movie is swimming our way and it's cleverly entitled Bait 3D.



Kimble Rendall brings us this fish tale, which seems like it's gonna be a real blood bath. The film stars;

Xavier Samuel (Twilight: Eclipse, The Loved Ones), Julian McMahon (Red, Fantastic Four), Sharni Vinson (Step Up 3D, Blue Crush 2), Phoebe Tonkin, Martin Sacks, Alice Parkinson (Sanctum), Alexander Russell , Qi Yuwu, Adrian Pang, Lincoln Lewis, and Damien Garvey.

Plot Synops:

In a sleepy beach community shoppers at an underground supermarket are terrorized by a crazed bandit when the unimaginable occurs: A monstrous freak tsunami swallows the town. Now trapped, with rushing water threatening to entomb them in a watery grave, the survivors discover they are not alone. The tsunami has brought unwanted vitors from the depths. Not only must they overcome the threat of drowning and the predator within their midst, but a threat far more deadly and far more bloodthirsty - packs of hungry tiger sharks.

http://youtu.be/XypEvsf2JRc

Look for Bait 3D to hit theaters on September 2nd, 2011 (wide)
Anonymous Friday 5/27/2011 at 07:35 PM | 76891
It looks pretty good to me.

What can I say, I'm a sucker for shark films.

It kinda reminds me of Deep Blue Sea, but in a supermarket.
blakenorwood Friday 5/27/2011 at 08:34 PM | 76897
It looks pretty good to me.

What can I say, I'm a sucker for shark films.

It kinda reminds me of Deep Blue Sea, but in a supermarket.

It looks like Deep Blue Sea but with out the use of CGI.

I like that some film makers are getting the fact that practical is better.
Sephit Saturday 5/28/2011 at 03:17 AM | 76905
It looks pretty good to me.

What can I say, I'm a sucker for shark films.

It kinda reminds me of Deep Blue Sea, but in a supermarket.

It looks like Deep Blue Sea but with out the use of CGI.

I like that some film makers are getting the fact that practical is better.

I definitely agree.

I still believe to this day that the best CGI was featured in Jurasc Park.

It's probably because it wasn't overused and blended seamlessly with the robotics.
blakenorwood Saturday 5/28/2011 at 12:15 PM | 76907
It looks pretty good to me.

What can I say, I'm a sucker for shark films.

It kinda reminds me of Deep Blue Sea, but in a supermarket.

It looks like Deep Blue Sea but with out the use of CGI.

I like that some film makers are getting the fact that practical is better.

I definitely agree.

I still believe to this day that the best CGI was featured in Jurasc Park.

It's probably because it wasn't overused and blended seamlessly with the robotics. Batman Begins has really good use of CGI as well. Subtle always works the best with anything imo.
Sephit Sunday 5/29/2011 at 01:00 AM | 76922