THE TRAILER OF “MEGALODÓN” AND OTHER 16 MOVIES OF KILLING BUGS
THE TRAILER OF “MEGALODÓN” AND OTHER 16 MOVIES OF KILLING BUGS
One of the biggest blockbusters next summer will be starring a prehistoric shark.
Shark
In 1975, Tiburón was premiered, the legendary film by Steven Spielberg, a film that forever changed the parameters of summer cinema and generated dozens of imitations. Of course, none as good as the original. For the posterity are the amazing sequences of the attack of the shark, and the magnificent scene of the nocturnal conversation on the high seas between the three protagonists (Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider) that sums up the essence of the best cinema of maritime adventures.
It will be something of climate change or you will know why, but the bugs are tired of being taken by the whistle of the serene. They are furious, angry and hungry, very hungry for human flesh. Slugs, pigs, cows and even mutant sheep make up this gallery about wild animals. And is that the B-series film goes much further than the documentaries of National Geographic. Probably not so rigorously scientific, but it’s a hundred thousand times more fun.
And a good proof of this is that the month of August premieres Megalodón (The Meg), a film starring Jason Statham and a giant antediluvian shark. Here we leave you the trailer of the film, and we take the opportunity to review some of the most famous movies about killer bugs.