Shark Tale: Subliminal messages? - Shark Tale Reviews


Oscar is a fast-talking little fish who dreams big. But his big dreams land him in hot water when a great white lie turns him into an unlikely hero. At first, his fellow fish swallow Oscar's story hook, line and sinker and he is showered with fame and fortune. It's all going along swimmingly, until it starts to become clear that Oscar's tale about being the defender of the Reef is all wet. Oscar is finding out that being a hero comes at a Market Price when his lie threatens to make him the Catch of the Day. Now he has to tread water until he can get the scales to tip back in his favor again.
Also Known As:Sharkslayer
Production Status:Released
Genres:Action/Adventure, Comedy, Kids/Family, Crime/Gangster and Animation
Running Time:1 hr. 54 min.
Release Date:October 1st, 2004 (wide)
MPAA Rating:PG for some mild language and crude humor.
Studios:DreamWorks Animation
U.S. Box Office:$160,762,022
Produced in:United States
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Subliminal messages? - Shark Tale Reviews

In the scene when they are confronting Lenny's father, it looks as if Lenny were a homosexual and his father needed to accept his son for who he was. It may sound like I'm attacking this movie, but who are we kidding? in what other situation does a family have a conversation like that one? Maybe if you are a very conservative family and your kid happens to be a punk rocker, maybe....other than that, I just don't see it happening. I have my beliefs, and I don't condone homosexuality. I respect you, but I don't condone it. WHEN I talk to my children about these issues should be MY choice because I am their mother. Hollywood producers need to stay out of the parenting arena, because frankly, just look at what happens to the majority of the kids they get their hands on.

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