a5c7b9f00b Trying to survive the family Christmas, Cody makes a wish to be alone, which ends up backfiring when a shark manifests and kills his entire family. Cody is an aspiring comic book artist who happens to be gifted a pen which changes reality,he first draws Santa Jaws making it come to lifeCody&#39;s family and friends are picked off . First no one believes him but soon his remaining family and friends find out it&#39;s true and race to battle for survival! Who will win?! Since there are a million shark movies out there with similar plots and differing number of shark heads, this one was a nice change of pace. It was campy of course but the acting was pretty good, and the plot actually made a bit of sense (how the shark came into existence, what attracted it, what would hurt it, etc). I&#39;ve watched it a couple of times….good…especially for the overused shark premise. &quot;Santa Jaws&quot; sounds preposterous, and it is.<br/><br/>But it&#39;s also exactly what it needs to be.<br/><br/>The director (Misty Talley) was able to keep this together pretty well instead of sending it straight off the rails, and managed to include the appropriate camp-to-family ratio that makes Christmas movies work. The script was creative. Some of the casting was excellent (Ritchie Montgomery, Haviland Stillwell, Hawn Tran all did great character work here). The result was a movie that is every bitfamily-friendly&quot;The Meg&quot; aspired to be without losing any of the qualities that make the best of the Sy-Fy shark movies work.<br/><br/>Yes, it&#39;s still a &quot;bad shark movie&quot;. It&#39;sludicrousthe title suggests, but it still managed to be a really good, really fun &quot;bad shark movie&quot;.<br/><br/>7.5/10. Bravo!
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