Larry King Takes on Sharks

Don’t miss Larry King Live tonight. He’ll be talking to people who’ve come face-to-face with our favorite ocean predator. Airs Wednesay, 9 p.m. ET on CNN.
Thanks Brenda!
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Don’t miss Larry King Live tonight. He’ll be talking to people who’ve come face-to-face with our favorite ocean predator. Airs Wednesay, 9 p.m. ET on CNN.
Thanks Brenda!
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The independent documentary The Shark is Still Working may be finished, but alas, still no distribution deal. Luckily, director Erik Hollander and his production team have just released a hot trailer for the film…

Shark Attack in the Mediterranean (2004) hits the shelves tomorrow.
After his wife’s horrific death, helicopter pilot Sven Hansen (Ralf Moeller) moves to Mallorca, where he encounters the giant shark that killed his beloved. Fueled by revenge, Hanson teams with a pretty biologist in a terrifying battle with the vicious man-eater. Danger lurks just beneath the calm blue waters of the Mediterranean in this action-packed German feature.
Now go update your Netflix queue.

In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, MGM honors our toothy troublemaker with three never before released DVD’s this July 31.
The film that inspired “Jawsâ€, Blue Water, White Death chronicles the real-life expedition of four deep-sea divers on a quest to capture the first-ever 35mm underwater film footage of the Great White Shark.
Peter Benchley’s Creature, is an action-packed adventure thriller starring Craig T. Nelson (Coach) and Kim Catrall (Sex & The City) about a biologically engineered shark-like monster that terrorizes an abandoned military base.
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S Indianapolis is based on the true story of a naval crew’s struggle to survive in shark-infested waters after their ship is sunk by enemy action during World War II.
yay.
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Dan “Capt. Cutless†Meyer made history last Friday when he became the first person in the United States to swallow a steel sword underwater in a tank as live sharks and stingrays swam by.

Dan “Capt. Cutless” Meyer made history Friday when he became the first person in the United States to swallow a steel sword underwater in a tank as live sharks and stingrays swam by.
Meyer swallowed the 30-inch-long, solid-steel sword while submerged 15 feet underwater and surrounded by more than 80 sharks and stingrays.
However, last year, Meyer ended up in the hospital with a punctured stomach after he swallowed five swords at once.
Thanks Brian
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Here’s Nick Carter at the press conference for The Year of the Dolphin which he was just appointed Special Ambassador. Carter told Usmagazine.com: “People like Bono, Angelina Jolie, and Nicole Kidman have inspired me to put my celebrity to good use.”
And as US says… “If there’s anything the ladies love more than the Backstreet Boys, it’s do-gooders and dolphins.”
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