SHARK
TALE
Starring the vocal talents
of:
Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renée Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black,
Martin Scorsese, Ziggy Marley, Doug E. Doug and Peter Falk
Directors:
Bibo Bergeron and Vicky Jenson
Running
Time:
90 mins
Out to buy on DVD 11/02/05
"Oscar the Sharkslayer!"
Oscar (Smith) is a fish with big dreams of making it to the top of the reef. In reality he worked at the local Whale Wash and was just a small fry in a very big ocean. When his get rich schemes get him in 5000 clams worth of debt with his boss Sykes (Scorsese), Oscar is taken out into the ocean to be fed to the sharks. Lenny (Black) is a shark that lacks the killer instinct, much to the regret of his father Don Lino (De Niro), the leader of the local Shark Mafia. But when he sends Lenny out to the ocean to make his first kill with his brother, Frankie is accidentally killed while trying to eat his victim, who just happens to be Oscar. Sykes's two henchmen witness the event on their way back to the reef and instantly hail Oscar as a hero and a shark slayer. Seeing instant fame and fortune, Oscar doesn't disagree with them and starts living the life, that is until Don Lino finds out who killed his son.
After the huge success of Shrek and its sequel, DreamWorks hope to start another franchise with Shark Tale but does this latest animated spectacular have the bite to cause another big splash at the box office?
The simple answer is no. Shark Tale just doesn't have the magical quality that you associate with the big Green Ogre and his friends, making it stinks of a wasted opportunity. The main problem is the characters. None of them are realised to their full potential and are merely fish caricatures of the movie stars that are providing their voices. Only Jack Black, as reluctant shark Lenny, gives a vocal performance that doesn't actually sound like his own, everyday voice. This rest are just themselves, in fish form, acting as you'd expect them to act.
Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese parody some of their greatest collaborations but the jokes will fly over the head of the target audience (the kids) and the adults will just groan at two greats of cinema making a mockery of some of their best work. Will Smith is basically the Fresh Prince of the Reef but twice as annoying as his small screen creation ever was. Renée Zellweger equates herself better as Angie, as does Angelina Jolie as the gold-digger Lola. The stars of the show are Doug E. Doug and Ziggy Marley as Rastafarian jellyfish Bernie and Ernie. They provide much of the comic relief and are probably the most realised characters in the movie.
The story isn't the most complex either. This is a Mafia movie that never shows Don Lino and his hoods doing anything to show why they have their reputation. You couldn't really show the Sharks eating any of the main characters, but the threat should have been there. Also the screenwriters missed the opportunity of parodying the usual gangster activities of racketeering, collecting protection money and even putting a contract on someone.
While the characters may not be the best creations, the animated undersea world they inhabit is superb. This may not have the realism of Finding Nemo but the reef is a stylised version of New York, with its skyscrapers and recreation of Times Square. The attention to detail is first rate and Shark Tale showcases the advancing technological level of the computer graphics used to produce these animated features.
With a very slight story and characters that don't really stick in the memory, Shark Tale isn't the best of the big budget animated features to hit the silver screen. While there is still much to enjoy here, you can't help but think this is a wasted opportunity. Shark Tale just doesn't have the bite to become an animated classic.
(For
the Kids)
(For
everyone else)
PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen with a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, the transfer is very good, as you'd expect from a computer-animated movie. The advantage of a direct transfer to DVD means that the picture quality is actually better on your home DVD player than it was at the cinema. Oscar's undersea world has never looked so vivid and colourful. The sound quality is also extremely good, as the hip-hop/R&B soundtrack fills the speakers.
BONUS FEATURES
Filmmaker's Commentary
Directors
Bibo Bergeron, Vicky Jenson and Rob Letterman provide a chatty and informative
commentary on how a big computer animated movie comes to the big screen. The trio
talk about cast the right people to bring the characters to life and how, for
the first time in DreamWorks animation history stars Robert De Niro and Martin
Scorsese and Will Smith and Jack Black, recorded their dialogue together. The
talk about creating the character and match them to the star providing the voices.
They also reveal facts about the more technical aspects of this type of animation
and how the script developed. This is a good commentary that offers an insight
into the CG animated film business.
Rough Waters (1.42
mins)
What happens when computer go wrong? Watch as your favourite characters
don't look or do as they are supposed to.
Starfish (11.26
mins)
Directors Bibo Bergeron, Vicky Jenson and Rob Letterman, producers
Bill Damaschke and Allison Lyon Segar, executive producer Jeffery Katzenberg and
vocal stars Will Smith, Jack Black, Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, Angelina
Jolie and Renée Zellweger talk about the characters of 'Shark Tale'. With behind
the scenes footage from the vocal recordings, we see the star cast creating the
vocal performance for all your favourite characters.
The
Music of Shark Tale (4.24 mins)
Music stars Missy Elliot, Christina Aguilera,
Ziggy Marley, Sean Paul, Justin Timberlake, Mary J. Blige and Ludacris talk about
creating the tracks 'Carwash', 'Three Little Birds', 'Good Foot', 'Got to be Real'
and 'Gold digger' for the 'Shark Tale' soundtrack.
A Fishified
World (5.48 mins)
Co-Directors Bibo Bergeron and Vicky Jenson, executive
producer Jeffery Katzenberg, producer Janet Healy, CG supervisor Kevin Rafferty,
art directors Sam Michlap and Seth Engstrom and stars Jack Black and Angelina
Jolie talk about creating the Oscar's undersea world and how the real world influenced
much of what you see.
Gigi the Whale (1.18 mins)
Wille
the Whale talks about creating his performance and how he based his character
on a real life gangster.
A Tour you can't reef-use!!!
Take a tour of the Whale Wash, Race Track, Wasteland, Shipwreck, Uptown and
Downtown and see how Oscar, Don Lino, Angie, Frankie, Lola, Luca, Lenny, Wille,
Sykes and Ernie and Bernie were designed.
Club Oscar
Play Club Oscar (3.38 mins)
Watch
your favourite characters dance to 70s groves and tunes as the Whale Wash closes
and transforms into 'Club Oscar'.
Get your Groove On (17.20
mins)
Learn how to dance like your favourite characters at 'Club Oscar'.
Learn 'Oscar's Disco', 'Angie and Oscar Dance', 'The Hustle', 'Shrimp Moves' and
'Oscar Time'.
Club Oscar Printables
Place the DVD
in your PC and print out your favourite characters
DreamWorks Kids
Finfilled Scenes
Automatically
jump to 'Laugh out Loud', 'Gross out', 'Dance scenes', 'Lenny and Oscar' and 'Ernie
and Bernie'
Rock the Reef
Jump to the songs 'Carwash',
'Far as we felt like goin', 'Three Little Birds', 'Gold Digger', 'Secret Love',
'Gold foot', 'Can't Wait', 'Get it together', 'Sweet Kind of Life' and 'Lies and
Rumours' as they appear in the movie.
Music Video 'Carwash'
(4.02 mins)
Watch Missy Elliot and Christina Aguilera perform the theme
from the movie.
Must Sea Games
Play the interactive
games 'Disguise Lenny' and 'Place your bets'
Shark Take
Colorscript
View the original artwork that guides the animators by displaying
the overall mood of each scene and help set the tempo of the scene.
Trailers
Previews of Madagascar, Wallace and Gromit and Shrek 2
OVERALL
DreamWorks have tailored this release towards the younger viewer but there is still much for adults to enjoy. The featurettes are a little short but the commentary track is good and the games and fun items will keep the target audience amused for a while. Fans of the movie will be pleased with this DVD.
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