The Meg

The Meg(2018)

PG-13
08/09/2018 (US)Action, Science Fiction, Horror1h 53m
6.3

"Pleased to eat you."

Overview

A deep sea submersible pilot revisits his past fears in the Mariana Trench, and accidentally unleashes the seventy foot ancestor of the Great White Shark believed to be extinct.

Erich Hoeber

Screenplay

Jon Hoeber

Screenplay

Dean Georgaris

Screenplay

Jon Turteltaub

Director

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Part of the The Meg Collection

The adventures of Jonas Taylor, a deep sea diver who goes up against a thought-to-be extinct prehistoric shark.

Media

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Digital Trailer

Digital Trailer

Trailer

The first kill!

The first kill!

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Pippin Come Back

Pippin Come Back

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Monster is Watching Us

Monster is Watching Us

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The Enormous Killer Shark

The Enormous Killer Shark

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Extended Preview

Extended Preview

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Cage is Being Swallowed

Cage is Being Swallowed

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Official Teaser Trailer 3

Official Teaser Trailer 3

Teaser

Official Teaser Trailer 1

Official Teaser Trailer 1

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A review by Per Gunnar Jonsson
6.0

Written on December 24, 2018

Well, when the credits started to roll I cannot say that I felt it had been a waste of time and money. I did indeed have some enjoyment watching this movie. However, it could have been a lot better.

For starters, what is the point of making a movie about a bloody “dinosaur shark” and aim for a PG-13 rating? Whoever made that incredibly stupid decision obviously missed the mark big time. I think this was the biggest fault with the movie. There were so many missed opportunities. The entire scene at the beach at the end of the movie was just wasted for example.

The script was of course somewhat illogical with holes in it large enough to drive a, well, a Megalodon through them. This however was something that I more or less expected given the kind of movie. First of all it is science fiction and fantasy after all and second, it appears that these kind of movies never seem to get anything better than mediocre script writers…at best.

There were some good things though. I have read the book and I didn’t really like it. In my review I gave it 2 out 5 five stars. The main reason for this was that the book was more of a bad soap opera than a horror/thriller. It was so filled with unlikable, scheming and backstabbing assholes that it was really not enjoyable. Jason’s ex wife was such a despicable bitch that she alone ruined the book for example.

Luckily the movie had toned down that aspect of the book quite a lot. Actually, in the end, there was really only one truly despicable asshole in the movie and he met with the fate that he deserved thanks to his own stupidity.

So, I did enjoy the movie and, as a science fiction and fantasy fan, I am glad to have watched it. I mean, a giant pre-historic shark on the big screen does have a certain cool-factor after all. It was somewhat saved by Jason Statham being in it though and it could have been a lot better.