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Swimming With Sharks
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Buddy Ackerman, an influential movie mogul, hires Guy, a naïve young writer, as his assistant. When Guy finds out that his cynical girlfriend has been using sex as a career move, he reaches his limit and decides to exact revenge on Buddy.
Buddy Ackerman, an influential movie mogul, hires Guy, a naïve young writer, as his assistant. When Guy finds out that his cynical girlfriend has been using sex as a career move, he reaches his limit and decides to exact revenge on Buddy.
Actors:
Roy Dotrice,
Matthew Flint,
Jerry Levine,
Patrick Fischler,
T.E. Russell,
Frank Whaley,
Kyle Reed
Roy Dotrice
26 May 1923, Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK
Matthew Flint
Jerry Levine
12 March 1957, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Patrick Fischler
29 December 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
T.E. Russell
Frank Whaley
20 July 1963, Syracuse, New York, USA
Kyle Reed
26 July 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
George Huang
George Huang
Country:
United States
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Film.com
January 01, 2000
Sharks is a one-joke movie, and the joke wears thin less than halfway through.
March 18, 2008
Despite some sharp dialogue, this is a nasty, derivative film, sort of a cross between Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs and Altman's The Player.
Cinerina
May 12, 2003
ascerbic but missing something
June 17, 2005
It's darkly hilarious, smoothly entertaining, and almost sinfully cruel. And the finalé packs a real stinger.
July 31, 2005
...Spacey delivers one of his most memorable performances...
January 01, 2000
The film has no subtlety, so the one-dimensional story comes across as a sophomoric, pointless tirade.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Mr. Spacey's Buddy is a caricature so dazzling that even Buddy might have to say something nice about it: cool, withering, studiously suave, and spurred by impulses that might seem peevish even in a 2-year-old child.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
May 12, 2005
Dazzling and subversive satire on boss-employee relations.
Globe and Mail
April 12, 2002
This excessively talky, incoherently plotted, would-be film noir is not very good.
Moviehole
March 23, 2005
One of the best film's of the 90's...Spacey and Whaley are staggeringly good!
February 13, 2001
To outsiders, all this rage and gnashing of teeth may seem silly and self-absorbed.
June 24, 2006
The picture's raison d'être has to be Spacey's 'loud and nasty' performance: he's the sort of actor who grabs you by the throat and beats you about the head without ever lifting his feet from the desk.

