Blood Tide (1982) Reviews

Blood Tide (1982)
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It will come as quite a shock to discover the venerable James Earl Jones and José Ferrer slumming in this Greek-lensed ultra-cheapie about a legendary sea creature aroused from centuries of sleep off the shores of a Greek island by an opportunistic American archaeologist (Jones). It seems the beastie's legacy is well known by some of the island's old-timers (namely Ferrer), including the part about appeasing the monster with a virgin sacrifice -- namely the alluring Deborah Shelton. The exotic locations and the presence of the gruff Jones (who apparently saw this as a paid vacation) lend a great deal of production value, but apparently Jones' salary came out of the filmmakers' special-effects budget -- because the feared creature of ancient legend looks like a sock puppet! This film is also known as Red Tide and Demon Lake. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
James Earl JonesJosé Ferrer, (more)
Director(s):
Richard JefferiesRichard Jeffries, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Russell S.

This movie is insanely funny. I kept expecting Mystery Science Theater robots to come out and save me from watching it. But you know what, if you want to watch a big "wet puppet" eat people, you can't go wrong with this one. Darth Vader and falaffels. What more can you ask for?

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Chris W.

I heard James Earl Jones only did this movie to get a free vacation - sounds about right after watching it. It's got some decent parts from a storyline and violence perspective, but is low-budget. The DVD transfer is pretty horrible.

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    Russell S.

    This movie is insanely funny. I kept expecting Mystery Science Theater robots to come out and save me from watching it. But you know what, if you want to watch a big "wet puppet" eat people, you can't go wrong with this one. Darth Vader and falaffels. What more can you ask for?

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    Chris W.

    I heard James Earl Jones only did this movie to get a free vacation - sounds about right after watching it. It's got some decent parts from a storyline and violence perspective, but is low-budget. The DVD transfer is pretty horrible.

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