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Bait, Movie

Bait 2012

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The food chain just got flipped.

Aussie horror about a group of shoppers forced into survival mode when a freak tsunami traps them in a flooded supermarket, along with a Great White shark. Starring Sharni Vinson (Step Up 3D), Phoebe Tonkin (Tomorrow, When the War Began) and Xavier Samuel (Twilight: Eclipse).

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$37.99

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$42.99

27 votes / 10 comments The Talk

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    • RexH

      Jaws 5? Sharks in a Supermarket? Sigh...

    • Brad

      looks funny as

    • Rosie

      YAY! Another scary shark movie :)

    • Fracks

      Excellent!!!

    • Mickey

      Awesome, move over jJaws! thats all i can say really, untill i see the movie.

    • Sara

      Looks so cool !! really want to see it

    • Dave

      For a shark movie critic,it doesn't look too bad."Deep Blue" had some serious flaws,so keen to see how this pans out.

    • Clayton

      It is a HORRIBLE movie. Simply a MUST AVOID MOVIE.

    • Anthony

      wouldn't all the water just go straight through..

    • Ben

      Racist... the asian guy dies... typical

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Dominic Corry Flicks Writer

Full disclosure: a high concept shark thriller will have me onboard just by being a high concept shark thriller. And the concept behind this movie is so high it makes Deep Blue Sea look like Howard's End. Supermarket + armed robbers + tsunami + sharks = a film that would have to go out of its way to be boring. More

And it never is. Boring that is. Bait explores its admirably wacko plot with a mostly straight face, allowing some degree of genuine tension to build. There's a touch of wry humour here and there, but not enough to make you doubt the filmmakers' sincerity.

Xavier Samuel of The Loved Ones and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse leads a cast that includes more than its fair share of rising Aussie talent in the form of Chronicle lead Alex Russell and Phoebe Tonkin from Tomorrow When The War Began and The Vampire Diaries.

The character dynamics are mostly rote and sometimes ridiculous – especially when it comes to the two armed robbers. Dan Wyllie's shouty, grating performance as the more unhinged of the pair is so completely over the top it manages to obscure the almost-as-terrible work being done by Julian McMahon as his partner.

A film like this hinges on how well it exploits the impossible scenario faced by its characters and the quality of the kill scenes. In both of these regards, Bait does okay. It's not spectacular, but it is good enough to see on the big screen.

Plus it's much more fun than last year's high concept shark thriller, Shark Night 3D. That film broke my heart. Hide

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Press Reviews

At the Movies

Think this is absolutely a genre film for a specific audience and I think it will deliver to that audience. Full review.

Los Angeles Times

Rendall and screenwriters Russell Mulcahy and John Kim forget that in between bursts of tart, blood-drenched mayhem, there's a saggy, dumb chamber drama that's completely bland and under-seasoned. Full review.

Sydney Morning Herald

The film is a throwback to the heyday of the Australian exploitation movie. Full review.

The Age (Australia)

Bait 3D needs to put aside the forced poignancy and attain full great bad movie status. Or at least let the sharks eat more characters. Full review.

Variety (USA)

This likable trash occasionally outsmarts more moneyed Hollywood fish features. Full review.

Village Voice

[It] has many flaws, the foremost among these is the inability to indicate whether we're supposed to consider the savage behaviour brought on by its crises as ambiguous or unassailably good. Full review.

Empire (Australia)

Chompy, bloody fun. It may be about a shark, but Bait 3D is no Jaws. Full review.