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Encyclopedia > Shark Tale
Shark Tale

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Rob Letterman
Vicky Jenson
Bibo Bergeron
Produced by Jeffrey Katzenberg
Written by Rob Letterman
Starring Will Smith
Robert De Niro
Renee Zellweger
Jack Black
Angelina Jolie
Martin Scorsese
Music by Hans Zimmer
Distributed by DreamWorks Animation
Release date(s) October 1, 2004
Running time 90 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $75 million
Gross revenue $367,275,019
Official website
IMDb profile

Shark Tale is a 2004 CGI comedy produced by DreamWorks Animation. In the story, a young fish (played by the voice of Will Smith) falsely claims to have killed the son of a shark mob boss to win favor with the mob boss' enemies and advance his own community standing. The movie additionally features the voices of Jack Black, Renée Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Martin Scorsese, and Robert De Niro. Its original title was Sharkslayer, but the producers thought that this might provoke a degree of misunderstanding among the target audience of the film, children and families. Shark Tale is also one of the first three feature-length films to get the Game Boy Advance Video treatment. It was released into theaters on October 1, 2004. Download high resolution version (510x755, 63 KB)Shark Tale movie poster File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Rob Letterman directed Shark Tale and Los, Gringos and worked on Shrek and Lake Placid. ... Vicky Jenson is an animation director at DreamWorks Animation. ... Bibo Bergeron is a French animation director and the founder of Bibo Films. ... Jeffrey Katzenberg at the 34th Annual Annie Awards. ... Rob Letterman directed Shark Tale and Los, Gringos and worked on Shrek and Lake Placid. ... “W. S.” redirects here. ... Robert Mario De Niro, Jr. ... Renée Kathleen Zellweger (born April 25, 1969 in Katy, Texas) is an Academy Award-winning movie actress. ... For other persons named Jack Black, see Jack Black (disambiguation). ... Jolie redirects here. ... Martin Marcantonio Luciano Scorsese (IPA: AmE: ; Ita: []) (b. ... Hans Florian Zimmer (born September 12, 1957) is an Academy Award, Grammy, and Golden Globe award-winning film score composer from Germany. ... DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. ... is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... The year 2004 in film involved some significant events. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The year 2004 in film involved some significant events. ... CGI may mean: Computer-generated imagery, a film-making technology Common Gateway Interface, a technology used in web servers CGI.pm, a Perl module used for dealing with it CGI Group, a Canadian headquartered information management company (formerly ) Computer graphics interface, a low-level interface between the Graphical Kernel System... Comedy film is genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humor. ... DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. ... “W. S.” redirects here. ... For other persons named Jack Black, see Jack Black (disambiguation). ... Renée Kathleen Zellweger (born April 25, 1969) is an Academy Award-, BAFTA-, SAG Award-, and Golden Globe-winning American actress, singer, dancer, and performer who has established herself as one of the highest-paid female Hollywood actors in recent years. ... Jolie redirects here. ... Martin Marcantonio Luciano Scorsese (IPA: AmE: ; Ita: []) (b. ... Robert Mario De Niro, Jr. ... Game Boy Advance Video is a format for putting video onto Game Boy Advance cartridges. ... is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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Contents

Plot

The story begins with an underachieving fish named Oscar (Will Smith), who is fantasizing about being rich and famous ... while making his way to work as a tongue scrubber at the Whalewash, a business much akin to a car or truck wash. Soon after arriving he is called to the office of his boss, Mr. Sykes (Martin Scorsese), to discuss the fact that he owes "five thousand clams" and has to pay it back by the next day. After explaining this to his best friend Angie (Renée Zellweger) (who harbors a secret love for him), she offers him a chance to pay back the money by pawning off an heirloom pink pearl. Oscar brings the money to the race track to meet Sykes, but becomes distracted by his wishes of grandeur and places it all on a long-shot bet. Such a large bet is noticed nearby by a beautiful fish named Lola (Angelina Jolie), who flagrantly flirts with Oscar until quickly discovering the truth. Sykes is furious that Oscar bet the money but nonetheless agrees to see how the race turns out. Moments before their "horse" crosses the finish line he trips and falls. The race is lost and Oscar is set to be surreptitiously killed. “W. S.” redirects here. ... Martin Marcantonio Luciano Scorsese (IPA: AmE: ; Ita: []) (b. ... Renée Kathleen Zellweger (born April 25, 1969) is an Academy Award-, BAFTA-, SAG Award-, and Golden Globe-winning American actress, singer, dancer, and performer who has established herself as one of the highest-paid female Hollywood actors in recent years. ... Jolie redirects here. ...


Meanwhile, on another side of the ocean, a family of criminally-inclined sharks has a problem with one of their sons, Lenny (Jack Black). Lenny refuses to act the part of a killer and wishes to not have to live up to those expectations. With this, his father, Don Lino (Robert De Niro), decides that he must learn to kill, by being taught by Lenny's more savage brother, Frankie (Michael Imperioli). For other persons named Jack Black, see Jack Black (disambiguation). ... Robert Mario De Niro, Jr. ... James Michael Imperioli (born March 26, 1966 in Mount Vernon, New York), commonly known as Michael Imperioli, is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning American actor who is best known for his role as Christopher Moltisanti on The Sopranos. ...


As the two sharks set out to go in accordance with their father's wishes, Frankie spots the scene where Oscar is being electrocuted by Ernie and Bernie (Doug E. Doug & Ziggy Marley), Sykes' two Jamaican jellyfish thugs, and sends Lenny off to attack. The jellyfish spot Lenny and swim off, leaving Oscar alone with him. Lenny tries to calm Oscar down by telling him that he will not eat him, but Oscar will not listen and continues on screaming. Frankie becomes annoyed and tries to attack, but suddenly an unknown anchor falls and kills him. Lenny is panged with guilt and flees. As no one saw the deed done and Oscar was seen near the body, everyone thinks he did it, and Oscar sees this as the chance to both redeem himself and receive his fame. Doug. ... David Nesta Ziggy Marley (born October 17, 1968, Trenchtown) is a Grammy-winning Jamaican musician. ...


Oscar comes back to the city with a new title of the Sharkslayer. Sykes becomes his manager, Lola becomes his girlfriend, and Oscar moves to the "top of the reef" to live in luxury. At the same time Don Lino has everyone out looking for Lenny, and when several get close to Oscar's town the other fish expect him to drive them away. On the way he meets Lenny once more who forces Oscar to let him stay with him because he does not want to go home. Soon Angie finds out about the lie and threatens to tell everyone but Oscar and Lenny convince her to keep quiet.


Although Oscar desires to please everyone, he soon discovers that he pleases no one; his paramour Angie is heartbroken by the fact that Oscar is no longer honest, while her hedonistic rival Lola repeatedly reminds Oscar that he has her only as long as he is famous. With Don Lino planning revenge, Oscar and Lenny stage an event where Lenny pretends to terrorize the town and Oscar must defeat him, throwing him into the depths of the ocean. Though this further cements Oscar as the Sharkslayer, it greatly angers Don Lino. Oscar dumps Lola, to her extreme anger, having never been dumped before. She vows revenge. Oscar buys some Valentine's Day gifts for Angie, but before he can present them to her, he finds that Don Lino has abducted Angie in order to force a meeting. Lenny comes along, now disguised as a dolphin named Sebastian. Angie is bound and gagged and presented to Don Lino on a plate, who prepares to eat her if Oscar doesn't comply. However, Lenny lunges forward and eats Angie up, so Oscar has dominance over the sharks. However, he spends too much time threatening the sharks that he does not realise how much pain Lenny is in, and Angie (along with a lot more scrap metal) is thrown up. Don Lino realizes it's Lenny and pursues Oscar through the reef. Oscar lures both sharks into a trap. Given an ovation by the other fish, Oscar confesses that he is not a Sharkslayer and that it was an anchor that had killed Frankie. However, he lectures Don Lino on. He lectures Don Lino not to prejudge people before he knows them properly and to not make the mistake he made in prejudging his wealth, so Don Lino and Lenny reconcile. Oscar forsakes all the wealth he has acquired, makes peace with the sharks, becomes manager of the Whalewash, and marries Angie. His business grows, as the sharks and whale sharks need to use it as well.


Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott make a cameo appearance in the end of the movie. This article is about the singer. ... Missy Elliott (born Melissa Arnette Elliott July 1, 1971 in Portsmouth, Virginia), is a five-time Grammy Award-winning American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. ...


Cast of characters

  • Will Smith as Oscar, the film's protagonist, Oscar is an underachieving worker in the Whalewash of Reef City. He tries to get out of trouble to receive his fame but when his boss, Sykes, orders him to get five thousand clams for Sykes to pay off Don Lino. Oscar then has the title "Sharkslayer" when everyone believes he killed Frankie, the oldest son of Lino. His best friend Angie thinks that he has lied in order to get his fame and Oscar hasn't been the same since their apparent breakup.
  • Robert De Niro as Don Lino, father of Frankie and Lenny and the leader of a mob of criminally-inclined sharks, Don Lino is the main antagonist of the film who only wants Lenny to be a killer shark but when he thinks Oscar killed Frankie, he becomes depressed as he knows everyone who are at the cruise ship loved Frankie for who he is and when Lenny ran away, he sends squads to find him. When Oscar pretends to defeat Lenny, he knows that things have to be done and he decides to make Oscar as the "Catch-Of-The-Day". He is a parody of Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather.
  • Renee Zellweger as Angie, Oscar's best friend/coworker, Angie harbors a secret love for Oscar and in order win a race for Sykes, she gives him her grandmother's pearl to be out of debt to win the race. Soon, when Oscar owns the title "Sharkslayer", Angie learns that Oscar lied in order to receive his fame.
  • Jack Black as Lenny, a great white shark, Lenny isn't normally a meat-eater---he's a vegetarian. When it comes to his fellow sea creatures, he has locked jaws. Lenny becomes depressed when his brother, Frankie, is killed and ran off from home where he practically befriends Oscar. He is also the young son of Lino.
  • Angelina Jolie as Lola, a seductive gold-digger lion fish whom Oscar develops a love interest for, although it is later found that Lola is up to no good and is only using him for his fame and fortune.
  • Martin Scorsese as Sykes, Oscar's boss, Sykes is a porcupinefish who wants Oscar to get five thousand clams in order to pay off Don Lino. Oscar bets the money and when the race is lost, he orders Ernie and Bernie to send Oscar to the Wastelands. When Oscar owns the title of "Sharkslayer", he is delighted to become his manager and he didn't have an idea that Oscar hadn't killed Frankie, the oldest son of Lino.
  • Ziggy Marley and Doug E. Doug as Ernie and Bernie, two jellyfish and Oscar's part-time friends, Ernie and Bernie are the two Jamaican bodyguards and henchmen of Sykes. Ernie and Bernie are normally different from each other and the two were possibly great friends who work at the Whalewash. They are obsessed at playing video games and enjoy jabbing Oscar with their vicious stingers. Ernie and Bernie have problems with answering the calls during the time at the Whalewash when Angie had been captured, as they kept messing up the business' motto.
  • Michael Imperioli as Frankie, the oldest, more savage son of Lino, Frankie is Lenny's brother who normally is a killer and always works at his father's cruise ship and always gets around to eat. When Lenny makes up a mistake, Frankie is hired to train Lenny to become a beastly killer and they stumble upon Oscar in the Wastelands, Frankie tells Lenny to attack him but when Lenny fakes the attack, Frankie becomes angry with him and after a brief chase, he prepares to eat Oscar but he ultimately has his fate when an anchor falls and hits him, killing him. Everyone thinks that Oscar killed him but it wasn't truly real.
  • Vincent Pastore as Luca, Lino's "left-hand, right-hand man" thug, Luca is an octopus who typically is an idiotic kind of person.
  • Peter Falk as Don Ira Feinberg, a 79-year-old leopard shark. He is a friend to Don Lino.
  • David P. Smith as Crazy Joe, a deranged hermit crab who is Oscar's other friend and having a "crazy attitude", he normally lives in a dumpster near the Whalewash.
  • Katie Couric as Katie Current, the local reporter. At the time, Couric hosted the Today Show in America. In the Australian release, then local Today Show co-host Grimshaw dubbed the lines, as did Phillips of the UK's GM-TV for the UK release of the film. Cristina Parodi of Italy's Verissimo provided the Italian version of the character.

“W. S.” redirects here. ... Robert Mario De Niro, Jr. ... Vito Corleone is a fictional character in Mario Puzos novel The Godfather, as well as Francis Ford Coppolas trilogy of films based on it. ... This article is about the 1972 film. ... Renée Kathleen Zellweger (born April 25, 1969 in Katy, Texas) is an Academy Award-winning movie actress. ... For other persons named Jack Black, see Jack Black (disambiguation). ... Jolie redirects here. ... For other uses, see Seduction (disambiguation). ... This article is about the Kanye West song. ... Martin Marcantonio Luciano Scorsese (IPA: AmE: ; Ita: []) (b. ... David Nesta Ziggy Marley (born October 17, 1968, Trenchtown) is a Grammy-winning Jamaican musician. ... Doug. ... James Michael Imperioli (born March 26, 1966 in Mount Vernon, New York), commonly known as Michael Imperioli, is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning American actor who is best known for his role as Christopher Moltisanti on The Sopranos. ... Vincent Pastore (born July 14, 1946 in Bronx, New York) is an American film and television actor, often cast as a mobster. ... Peter Michael Falk (born September 16, 1927) is an American actor. ... David Paul Smith (born May 16, 1941) is a Canadian lawyer and politician. ... Katherine Anne Katie Couric (born January 7, 1957) is an American media personality who became well-known as co-host of NBCs Today. ...

Reception

Nominations

  • 2004 Oscar nominated for Best Animated Feature

Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Critical

Critical reception to Shark Tale since its release has been negative to mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes, it was reported that 33% of the critics gave the film positive reviews based on 166 reviews due to similarities to another fish-themed film, Finding Nemo. Critical reception from Metacritic to Shark Tale were also mixed. It received a 48% rating based on 36 reviews. Users of Metacritic gave the film a 5.2 rating based on 39 votes. Finding Nemo is a 2003 computer-animated American family film. ...


Box office

Despite the negative reviews, Shark Tale grossed $47,604,606 on its opening weekend placing itself #1. For the next two weeks, it stayed as #1 movie grossing $31,330,299 on its second week and on its third week, the film grossed $22,005,952. Overall, Shark Tale made $160 million nationwide and $206 million overseas with $367 million worldwide.


Criticisms and analysis

Many Italian-American organizations protested Shark Tale for perpetuating negative stereotypes of Italian-Americans. Many groups feel that such a movie would promote negative ideas about Italian-Americans among the younger viewers that the movie appealed to. Though much protesting was done, only a few aspects of the film had stereotypical features removed upon release. An Italian American is an American of Italian descent and/or dual citizenship. ...


Gay groups noted Lenny's "vegetarian" shark as an obvious metaphor for coming out of the closet, and even speculate that the character Lenny could possibly be a representative of a gay man. Noteworthy in this discussion is the fact that refusing to "eat meat" could be construed as a rejection of masculinity. A brief passing of Walter, a sperm whale voiced by Anthony Anderson, triggers a few suggestive comments regarding "sperm whales", although it isn't said outright. Lenny also expresses his fear of telling his father of being "vegetarian" and how his orientation would not be accepted. This is metaphorical of the stereotypical factor of a relationship between a conservative father and a homosexual son. The American Family Association has raised concerns about the movie, suggesting that it was designed to promote the acceptance of gay rights by children.[1][2] GAY can mean: Gay, a term referring to homosexual men or women The IATA code for Gaya Airport Category: ... The American Family Association (AFA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes conservative Christian values. ...


Roger Ebert has said that the film doesn't make sense as a children's movie, "Since the target audience for Shark Tale is presumably kids and younger teenagers, how many of them have seen the R-rated "Godfather" and will get all the inside jokes? Not a few, I suppose, and some of its characters and dialogue have passed into common knowledge. But it's strange that a kid-oriented film would be based on parody of a 1972 gangster movie for adults."[3] He also observes that younger viewers would have trouble enjoying a movie about adult characters with adult problems (elaborate love triangles and a main character wanting to clear his debt with loan sharks) and compares it to more successful fish-focused animated features The Little Mermaid, Finding Nemo, and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, which features a simpler plot that anybody can identify with, and draws humor from the lifestyle of the fish instead of transferring ethnic stereotypes into fish as does Shark Tale. Roger Joseph Ebert (born June 18, 1942) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American film critic. ... This article is about the 1972 film. ... A loan shark is a person or body that offers illegal unsecured loans at high interest rates to individuals, often backed by blackmail or threats of violence. ... The Little Mermaid is a 1989 Academy Award-winning animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation with pencil test began on September 23, 1988 and first released on November 17, 1989 by Walt Disney Pictures. ... Finding Nemo is a 2003 computer-animated American family film. ... The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a feature film based on Nickelodeons hit TV show SpongeBob SquarePants. ...


According to the Internet Movie Database there were plans for a Shark Tale 2, however the listing has disappeared. For the in-memory database management system, see In-memory database. ...


Trivia

  • The movie starts when the kid in the DreamWorks logo casts his fishing line and the camera zooms in on its hook.
  • During the closing credits, there is a final scene in which Lola finds a surprise waiting for her in Oscar's penthouse suite.
  • Crazy Joe scuttles back and forth and interacts with the credits as they roll. They end with Mrs. Sanchez leaning out her window and telling everyone to go home because it's past their bedtime.
  • The shark mob's hangout is the R.M.S. Titanic. We even see a clothed version of the famous sketch of the character Rose from Titanic hanging on the wall (complete with the Heart of the Ocean diamond), during one scene.
  • At one time Christopher Walken was considered for the voice of Luca the Octopus and Sacha Baron Cohen was considered for one of the Jellyfish.
  • The original voice for Don Lino was supposed to be James Gandolfini. But he dropped out and was replaced by Robert De Niro.
  • As the voice of Ernie the Jellyfish, Ziggy Marley sings the song "Three Little Birds" -- a song written by his father, Bob Marley. But Ziggy changes birds to fishes.

For other uses, see Titanic. ... Titanic is a 1997 disaster romance film directed, written, produced and edited by James Cameron about the sinking of the RMS Titanic. ... Christopher Walken (born March 31, 1943) is an Academy Award-winning American film and theatre actor. ... This article is about the British comedian. ... James R. Gandolfini (born September 18, 1961) is a three-time Emmy award winning American actor known for multifaceted portrayals of conscientious yet often inherently sinister characters. ... Robert Mario De Niro, Jr. ... David Nesta Ziggy Marley (born October 17, 1968, Trenchtown) is a Grammy-winning Jamaican musician. ... This article is about the reggae musician. ...

Goofs

  • When the Shorties tag "Sharkslayer" on the wall, the painting of Oscar wearing armor and carrying a sword disappears after it is first seen.
  • When Angie and Sykes are watching Oscar on TV "killing" Lenny, a rendering error means that Angie's tail passes through the desk.
  • Oscar throws Lennie through a Jaws poster when faking Lennie's death, next time you see the Jaws poster it is fixed, and the time after it is broken again.

Look up jaw in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...

Soundtrack track listing

  1. Three Little Birds - Sean Paul feat. Ziggy Marley
  2. Car Wash (Shark Tale Mix) - Christina Aguilera feat. Missy Elliott
  3. Good Foot - Timbaland feat. Justin Timberlake
  4. Secret Love - JoJo
  5. Lies & Rumors - D12
  6. Got to Be Real - Mary J. Blige feat. Will Smith
  7. A Little Less Conversation - Elvis featuring Junkie XL
  8. Can't Wait - Avant
  9. Gold Digger - Ludacris feat. Bobby V. and Lil Fate
  10. Get It Together - India.Arie
  11. We Went as Far as We Felt Like Going - The Pussycat Dolls
  12. Digits - fan 3
  13. Sweet Kind of Life - Cheryl Lynn
  14. Some of My Best Friends Are Sharks - Hans Zimmer

Exodus track listing For the fairytale, see The Three Little Birds. ... This article is about the Jamaican reggae artist. ... David Nesta Ziggy Marley (born October 17, 1968, Trenchtown) is a Grammy-winning Jamaican musician. ... For other uses, see Car wash (disambiguation). ... This article is about the singer. ... Missy Elliott (born Melissa Arnette Elliott July 1, 1971 in Portsmouth, Virginia), is a five-time Grammy Award-winning American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. ... Get On the Good Foot (sometimes known simply as Good Foot) is a funk song performed by James Brown. ... For other uses, see Timberland. ... Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981[1]), sometimes known as JT, is an American pop and R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. ... Secret Love is a pop/R&B song was featured on the Shark Tale soundtrack ^ Cdon. ... Joanna Noëlle Blagden (born December 20, 1990), better known by her stage name JoJo and as Joanna Levesque, is an American pop and R&B singer, songwriter, and actress who rose to fame in 2004 with her platinum-certified, self-titled debut album JoJo which reached number four on... D12 (also known as The Dirty Dozen and D-Twizzy) are an American hip-hop group originating from Detroit, Michigan which have had albums reach the top of the US, AUS and UK album charts - Devils Night in 2001 and D12 World in 2004. ... Got To Be Real is a song by Cheryl Lynn from her self-title album. ... Mary Jane Blige (born January 11, 1971)[1][2] is an African-American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer and actress who has sold more than 40 million albums worldwide. ... “W. S.” redirects here. ... A Little Less Conversation is a song written by Mac Davis and Billy Strange and was originally recorded by Elvis Presley for the movie Live a Little, Love a Little in 1968. ... Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), also known as The King of Rock and Roll, or as just simply The King, was an American singer who had an immeasurable effect on world culture. ... Junkie XL (also JXL) is musician Tom Holkenborg, born in Lichtenvoorde, The Netherlands on 8 December 1967. ... Cant Wait is the second single released from Redmans sophomore album, Dare Iz a Darkside. ... For other uses, see Avant (disambiguation). ... A person, most often a woman, who is romantically involved with someone else solely for their money. ... -1... This article is about the R&B singer. ... Lil Fate (born Arbie Wilson) is an original member of the Disturbing Tha Peace crew. ... Get It Together was considered a turning-point record for legendary Motown family group, The Jackson 5 when it was released in the late summer of 1973. ... India. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... In mathematics and computer science, a numerical digit is a symbol, e. ... Allison Lurie, aka fan_3 (born 1989, Sherman Oaks, California) is an American musician and rapper. ... Cheryl Lynn (born Lynda Cheryl Smith, 11 March 1957, in Los Angeles, California) is a known disco, R&B and soul singer, who scored fame then success beginning in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. ... Hans Florian Zimmer (born September 12, 1957) is an Academy Award, Grammy, and Golden Globe award-winning film score composer from Germany. ...

See also

This is a list of animated feature-length films from around the world organised alphabetically under the year of release (the year during which the completed film was first released to the public). ... A computer-animated film commonly refers to feature films that have been computer-animated to appear three dimensional on a movie screen. ... Shark Tale is a computer-animated film produced by DreamWorks Animation, and was released in motion picture theatres around October 1, 2004. ...

References

Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 17 November is also the name of a Marxist group in Greece, coinciding with the anniversary of the Athens Polytechnic uprising. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... is the 175th day of the year (176th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses of Transparency, see Transparency (disambiguation). ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... is the 109th day of the year (110th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... June 15 is the 166th day of the year (167th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

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Shark Tale :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews (985 words)
It takes place on an underwater reef where sharks are the local gangsters, and run things from their headquarters on the hulk of the Titanic.
Now they "star" in the movie, so that the posters for "Shark Tale" list De Niro, Smith, Zellweger and Jolie in big type at the top, as if we were really going to see them in the movie.
There are a lot of funny moments in "Shark Tale," free-standing gags, clever lines, neat twists, but the movie never comes together into a convincing enterprise.
Shark Tale Review // PS2 /// Eurogamer (597 words)
Shark Tale is colourful, loud, accessible, easily challenging enough for kids without frustrating them too much and has its finger firmly pressed on the fun button.
Shark Tale is the sort of game you buy for your nephew and end up completing in a stupor while the Queen's speech pours over your snoozing Grandma in the front room.
Shark Tale is a credit to Activision's ability to take on this type of project, and, like THQ's adaptation of Finding Nemo last year, shows brilliant quality, is diverting for adults and perfect for children.
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