Is it just me, or does this year's Shark Week have more fake blood in the water than ever before? I'm not complaining; I'm just noting that Discovery has really embraced the art of the reenactment for the 22nd anniversary. (See: the clip below from tonight's premiere, Sharkbite Summer.) As a viewer, I have to admit the attack plan is working. Last night, after my blood pressure skyrocketed watching Les Stroud handfeed a Great White while counting down the world's five deadliest waters -- Florida topped the list, followed by Australia, South Africa, the South Pacific Islands, and the Caribbean -- I tuned in for Day of the Shark II. Survivors told their stories through interviews, lengthy dramatizations, and in some cases, actual footage or photos. We got the surfers, the spear-fishermen, the shark enthusiasts who ended up sharing their cage with the head of a Great White, and a...
- 8/4/2009
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Is it just me, or does this year’s Shark Week have more fake blood in the water than ever before? I’m not complaining; I’m just noting that Discovery has really embraced the art of the reenactment for the 22nd anniversary. (See: the clip below from tonight’s premiere, Sharkbite Summer.)
As a viewer, I have to admit the attack plan is working. Last night, after my blood pressure skyrocketed watching Les Stroud handfeed a Great White while counting down the world’s five deadliest waters — Florida topped the list, followed by Australia, South Africa, the South Pacific Islands, and the Caribbean — I tuned in for Day of the Shark II. Survivors told their stories through interviews, lengthy dramatizations, and in some cases, actual footage or photos. We got the surfers, the spear-fishermen, the shark enthusiasts who ended up sharing their cage with the head of a Great White,...
As a viewer, I have to admit the attack plan is working. Last night, after my blood pressure skyrocketed watching Les Stroud handfeed a Great White while counting down the world’s five deadliest waters — Florida topped the list, followed by Australia, South Africa, the South Pacific Islands, and the Caribbean — I tuned in for Day of the Shark II. Survivors told their stories through interviews, lengthy dramatizations, and in some cases, actual footage or photos. We got the surfers, the spear-fishermen, the shark enthusiasts who ended up sharing their cage with the head of a Great White,...
- 8/4/2009
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
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