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The fish aren’t fresh in “Shark Tale.” In the era when, with “Finding Nemo” and “SpongeBob Square Pants,” it has seemed all but impossible to miss with underwater cartoon fare ...
IN "SHARK Tale," those GoodFella fishes are tawking the tawk. DreamWorks' animated movie gives us Don Lino, a great white shark, as voiced by Robert De Niro; and Sykes, his sidekick, a puffer fish ...
Don Lino’s unambiguously carnivorous other son, Frankie ... “Shark Tale” may be the umpteenth movie to quote “You can’t handle the truth” ...
“Shark Tale” is an underwater movie that’s gone to the well once too often. ... As a shark and the son of Godfather Don Lino (De Niro) to boot, he is at the top of the food chain.
In that cartoon, aimed at children, the villains are “mobster sharks” with names like Don Lino and Frankie. They speak with exaggerated Italian accents and use exaggerated Italian mannerisms.
If you’ve ever pondered how many aquatic puns could be crammed into one animated film, “Shark Tale” is for you. Readers will have to forgive me for not actually counting–my … ...
Where "Nemo" was inspired, "Shark Tale" is tired, ... As a great white shark named Don Lino, Mr. De Niro does thuggy shtick that he no longer tries to get away with in live-action films.
If you’ve ever imagined Will Smith as a tropical fish, then you’ll find DreamWork Animation’s rendering in “Shark Tale” to be pretty much dead-on. That in itself is the first big laugh the film ...
Shark Tale integrates a fair amount of footage, ... Early on, we're told that Oscar owes 5,000 clams to a loan shark named Don Lino for gambling debts. Oscar's girlfriend, ...
(Cert U, 90 mins): Starring the voices of Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renee Zellweger, Jack Black, Martin Scorsese and Angelina Jolie.
The fish aren’t fresh in “Shark Tale.” In the era when, with “Finding Nemo” and “SpongeBob Square Pants,” it has seemed all but impossible to miss with underwater cartoon fare ...