Don't wince! We have a shark movie from our buddies at The Asylum. Regardless of plot, there are some important aspects of this film that deserve discussion. First, Angela Cole is cast as the bikini babe in peril. Her in a bikini is perfection and you will be very pleased. Point two...fish sandwiches! See, Lisa, played by Ms. Cole, makes the greatest fish sandwiches in the world. Folks from all over the world arrive in Arizona to take a bite out of her fish sandwiches. If you get anywhere near this character, she will push one of her fish sandwiches on you. Sadly, these fish sandwiches are absolutely awful. Go to McD's and have their Filet-o-Fish instead. However, if your real goal is to see a sultry blonde in a bikini, go get one of the aforementioned sandwiches. Our feature today is 2024's "Shark Warning," directed by Jimmy Gadd.
Fish sandwiches? Pertinent to the plot. Well, yes, I have to give it that. The first half of this film is dominated by Lisa pushing these sandwiches. Sadly, no one wants to tell the bikini babe they aren't any good. Still, her bikini scenes are top notch. Our bikini babe is third billed, the top two are David Chokachi as Uncle Ron, and Andrew J. Katers as the useless and grouchy hunk Alan. We desire both these dolts to be eaten. Frankly, Lisa could do a lot better than Alan. Omitting the backstory, Alan and Uncle Ron team up to try to murder a Great White shark in Lake Haversu. When the bikini babe Sienna (Lauren Pike) is attacked, these two idiots go onto the lake, but not before meeting with a heavy arms dealer, the bikini-clad Lisa. The price? Lisa insists on going, too. See, Sienna is her sister.
What does one wear on a shark hunt? A red string bikini, and Lisa does it well. Also hunting the shark, not including the schmucks who have already tried and failed, is Mayor Wendy Stuart (Rebecca Ritz). She is a Nancy Pelosi look-a-like, hence we cheer for her to get eaten. Wait! A Great White on lake Havasu in the middle of Arizona? Just go with it, this is after all The Asylum. The shark is a big one and both Alan and Ron have a history with it that dates back 20 years. Lisa? Yep, she'll fall in the lake, get all wet, and be in much peril.
That's enough of the plot. Back to those fish sandwiches...if you see this movie, get ready to be deluged with a lot of dialogue centering on those fish sandwiches. True, this film has a great shark, too. For a bikini babe that should have made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches instead of those rancid fish sandwiches, see "Shark Warning."




















