Shark Tale

Behind every little fish is a great white lie.
Shark Tale
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DVD Details

  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: March 3, 2020
  • Originally Released: 2004
  • Label: Dreamworks Animated

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 682,713
It's obnoxious, derivative, and ultimately an empty experience. Full Review
Cinema Crazed
Apr 29, 2009
Rating: 1/10 -- Diabolically bad. Full Review
Antagony & Ecstasy
Dec 4, 2016
DreamWorks' latest computer-animated hit pays as much attention to dialogue and casting as it does to visuals....A solid, entertaining effort...
Uncut
Dec 1, 2004
Fast, fun and fabulous. Full Review
Urban Cinefile
Oct 18, 2008
Making a kids' movie that's also funny for grown-ups is a very fine line, and Shark Tale has fallen way over the wrong side of it. Full Review
The Spectator
Jul 29, 2015
Rating: 2.5/5 -- There are a couple of laughs, but for me, it's a film that's mainly just going through the motions.
At the Movies (Australia)
Jul 29, 2015
Rating: 3/5 -- As it is, it's an adequate time-killer that benefits from an impressive voice cast... Best of the bunch is Martin Scorsese as puffer-fish Sykes, sounding like he's sucked on helium. Full Review
The List
Apr 22, 2019

Product Description:

Will Smith brings hip-hop zest to the voice of Oscar, a fast-talking everyfish who rejects his life at the whale wash and longs for fortune and fame in this animated film from Dreamworks. A combination of FINDING NEMO and GOODFELLAS, here sharks are old-school gangsters who prey on the local citizenry and hang out in the wreck of the Titanic. Martin Scorsese does the voice of Mr. Sykes, Oscar's blowfish boss, who owes head Shark Don Lino (Robert De Niro) a lot of clams. Don Lino wants to turn over his reign to his two sons, but youngest Lenny (Jack Black) is a closet vegetarian. The plot thickens when Oscar takes credit for the accidental death of Lenny's brother, and suddenly finds the fame and fortune he's been seeking, only it's based on the lie that he's "the shark slayer." It's tough not to like this spunky fish story, especially with Scorsese and De Niro verbally one-upping each other in some hilarious bits. Also noteworthy: a pair of hilariously mellow Rastafarian jellyfish (Ziggy Marley and Doug E. Doug) and Peter Falk as an old Tiger Shark who hangs around the Titanic crooning "My Heart Will Go On." Renee Zellweger and Angelina Jolie are the females--one pure of heart, one a "fish fatale"-- battling over Oscar's affection. In addition to all that, there should be enough goofy humor, action, and goofing to keep the kids riveted.

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  • Sales Rank: 106,715
  • UPC: 191329127919
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