
Even when you're perfectly safe, they still manage to make you feel less so. That's the magic of a really terrifying horror movie. And the best shark flicks, the ones that keep us up at night, are the ones that make you feel like a shark is looming in the distance, even when you're nowhere near an ocean. When we're floating out on the ocean, we're entirely defenseless and without any sense of a threat until, well, it decides to make its presence known. These films simply tap into a deep-seated fear in all of us: the fear of the unknown. They're not all great, we'll admit, but that's part of the fun. And we can't forget about the weird chaos that became the entire Sharknado franchise, either. There are classics, like Jaws, which may have turned you off swimming forever, and recent successes like The Shallows, which convinced you sharks are vengeful, thinking creatures. Summer is, of course, the season of the shark movie. At least, that's often the premise of a lot of camp, horror flicks these days. In the oceans, in lakes, and in our bathtubs. An unforgettable and entertaining voyage with these graceful, majestic yet endangered sea creatures, narrated by Daryl Hannah.Sure, summer's great and all, but what about the sweltering heat, gnarly mosquito bites, and nasty sunburns? Let's not forget: sharks. Stunning images of dolphins, belugas, orcas, humpback whales and their calves, captured for the very first time in 3D, allow you to discover their lives and habitats as never-before seen.

Join the expert team of ocean explorers that brought you Ocean Wonderland 3D and Dolphins and Whales 3D on this unique round-the-globe expedition documenting the life of the ultimate predator.ĭive into an immersive and highly emotional adventure with Jean-Michel Cousteau's Dolphins and Whales 3D, which takes you from the dazzling coral reefs of the Bahamas to the warm depths of the waters of the exotic Kingdom of Tonga for a close encounter with the surviving tribes of the ocean.

Witness them as they really are: not wicked man-eating creatures, but wild, fascinating and endangered animals that have been in existence a million years before dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Come face-to-face with a multitude of shark species, including the Great White, Hammerhead, and Whale Shark. Presented by Jean-Michel Cousteau, Sharks 3D is a breathtaking 3D film experience that offers audiences an astonishing up-close encounter with the Lions and Tigers of the Ocean. Hold your breath and plunge into this unique, larger-than-life diving experience. Discover the vast bio-diversity thriving there and the crucial role played by coral reefs within the marine ecosystem by providing a habitat and food for a wide variety of fish species, and maintaining the well-being of our planet.

Join your friendly host Aris the turtle and enter this magical and beautiful, yet endangered and fragile world, from Australia's Great Barrier Reef to the Bahamas. Ocean Wonderland 3D takes you on a stunning visual and sensorial diving adventure beneath the waves to the pulsating heart of the oceans: the coral reefs. Jean-Michel Cousteau and Ocean Futures Society have also closely collaborated with the filmmakers on the various film scripts and assisted in the design and production of all educational outreach programs. Jean-Michel was greatly impressed by the film and the 3D medium, and along with Ocean Futures Society, he accepted to become the official ambassador and special advisor on 3D Entertainment's IMAX theatre film trilogy ("Ocean Wonderland", "Sharks 3D" and "Dolphins and Whales 3D"), as well as for the feature-length film, "OceanWorld 3D" to be released in North America soon by the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and its Disneynature label. Jean-Michel Cousteau's alliance with 3D Entertainment began in late 2004 as the company's filmmakers Jean-Jacques and Francois Mantello were working on their second 3D documentary, "Sharks 3D".
