
TMZ.com
The folks behind “Cocaine Shark” are completely amused by information of real-world sharks testing optimistic for coke, telling TMZ it is a case of life imitating artwork … and artwork imitating life.
Filmmaker Bret McCormick says the weird information about some sharks in Brazil is nice for him ‘trigger all these involved about drug contamination within the waters will likely be curious to see if his movie provides any options for a possible real-life disaster.
Translation: Dangerous PR for sharks is nice publicity for him!
Not that Bret actually wants extra buzz — he tells us “Cocaine Shark” already received tons of publicity because of “Cocaine Bear,” which starred Ray Liotta and Keri Russell and blew up the identical yr as his movie.
As for the state of affairs in Brazil, scientists higher not watch “Cocaine Shark” for steerage. Bret admits he has no concept how blow impacts a shark’s nervous system, regardless of making the film.
Hey, it is Hollywood! Nonetheless, his finest guess is it would make them extra aggressive. Suffice it to say … nobody actually needs to seek out out.
As we reported … analysis groups collected 13 sharpnose sharks from fishermen off Rio de Janeiro — and after slicing them open, they discovered their livers and muscle mass have been loaded with cocaine.
Nobody’s confirmed the place the coke got here from, however folks have their theories — presumably close by drug labs or drug smugglers who misplaced packages at sea.
As they are saying, Brazilian fishermen are gonna want (sniff, sniff) larger boats!