Board Thread:General Discussions/@comment-31524712-20170319210335/@comment-31497512-20170416004200

Project Predacon wrote:

BobBuilder12345 wrote: if Brucetta wanted to eat them then why did she just left the skinned victim body to be found and left the other victim body in her mouth for the rest of the movie?

The swimming backward is intentionall not becuase of how crappy the quality is cause even though you the quality is poor you can still se the shark swimming forward and eating people. the jumpscare and the snarl is not a gimmick to make thing scarier. your answer to most of this question is usually because they want to make it scarier, of course the answer will always be to make it scarier, example:

Why does godzilla breath fire? so if it attack japan all the victim would be scared the s*** out.

Why does the M.U.T.O make weird noises? to make it scarier and more disturbing.

Why is the I-Rex can grow twice as big as the T-Rex? to make it scarier.

You get what i mean here? I mean, given the first incarnation of the shark was unintelligent enough to not let go of a barrel in its mouth, it wouldn't surprise me if this shark just forgot to swallow its prey, and simply didn't want to eat.

And no, I don't get what you mean. Godzilla breathes radiation (not exactly fire) as a reference to his atomic origins and the destruction it causes. It's scary because of how powerful it is, but that's all an analogy to where the beast originates from, and it isn't scary just to be scary. It's scary to push a point.

The MUTO make the noises they do due to their echolocation abilities. Hence why the sounds are clicks and whistles at a low pitch, akin to bats on the opposite spectrum of sound. Are they disturbing as a byproduct? Entirely, but that's not why they're that way.

The I. rex can grow larger than a T. rex due to the Giganotosaurus DNA within it allowing it to gain this size, given said predator was larger than a T. rex.

Why in any world would a shark roar for any reason past a gimmick? It's still just a shark. It's not like this shark has a sound making organ, nor is it mutated. It's never stated, and given the film's aim, it most likely was never intended to have any deeper meaning past a basic fearful response. It doesn't have a reason past that, unlike the other things. It's just there due to film-making liberties and potential misunderstandings in biology. to answer one of your question, why would a shark roar? let me ask you this how does godzilla fire atomic breath?