Additional information for Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus, which has a domestic theatrical release set for May 15, 2009. The film is being distributed by Unknown and has not yet been rated. Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus has a total running time of 85 minutes.
R
USA
15
UK
PG
Singapore
11
Sweden
85min
90min
90min
Gyilkos cápa vs. óriáspolip
Hungary
Méga Shark vs Octopus
France
Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus
USA
Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus
Greece
Mega shark
Italy
May 26, 2009
USA
August 07, 2009
UK
November 11, 2009
Japan
December 24, 2009
France
May 12, 2010
Hungary
June 04, 2010
Germany
June 05, 2010
Belgium
June 05, 2010
Netherlands
August 05, 2010
Italy
December 08, 2010
Sweden
September 07, 2011
Netherlands
Winner... Eats... All!
I just don't understand why this movie was ever made...Maybe the
producer was itching to let some (a few million) dollars slip out of his
fingers, just like that. Apart from the title of the movie, there is
nothing else that is worthy of attention...This movie was Dead Dull from beginning to end, and bear with me as I unfold its mysteries (as if there were any!!!)(AGAIN, SPOILERS AHEAD, SO SAVE YOURSELF SOME TIME AND CONSIDER THE ABOVE
MESSAGE AS A WARNING AND CARRY ON WITH YOUR BUSINESS!!!) ........................................................................................ .............................................................................................................
.....................................................So you decided to read anyway. Never mind, let's begin: It all starts
when two scientists accidentally discover a mega shark and giant
octopus buried in ice under the sea. Now the ice obviously breaks due to a
whale collapsing incident, which our doctors were right on time to
witness by the way, on an experimental submarine which they had stolen
for exploration (probably written in script to give the BADASS side to
the otherwise nerdy protagonist, i.e, Deborah Gibson, the woman playing
Emma).Anyway, soon after these prehistoric creatures are at loose once again,
they start hunting for food and bizarre incidents start happening all
around the globe like tearing up of an oil rig by our friend octopus
and disappearance of an airplane flying at 15,000 feet at around
200 nautical miles per hour, courtesy Mega Shark (Come on now, enough is
enough!! I could digest the oil rig bit, but this is too much! The
shark actually jumps I don't know 15,000 feet in the air, grabs the plane
by its wings and plummits it down under the ocean, Jesus!)Anyhoo, soon the story turns to our protagonists Emma, her retired or I don't know retarded professor and her would-be lover Dr. Seiji Shimada for a solution to this menace...So after a lot of of shots devoted to
what can only be described as a high school chemistry laboratory, our
fellow doctors come up with a solution: Pheromones - to lure them as
bait (only after having an intense session of love making in the so-called research lab storage
room: this is where it strikes them!!! What a lame excuse to put a Sex Scene into the movie!!)The creatures however are too smart for us humans and although they get
lured by pheromones (now who wouldn't!), they eventually escape, These are
troubled times as our Governments are now thinking of deploying nukes
to stop these beasts and by governments I mean a guy with a ponytail
A.K.A. Allan Baxter played by Lorenzo Lamas, now I still couldn't figure
out which agency was he working for, and honestly speaking I have not enough
stamina or will to watch this movie again, just for that!Ultimately our genius doctors/scientists decide that since the
pheromone thing worked a little bit, they are gonna give it another
try, but this time they'll lure the beasts to a single location far
from civilization under the ocean abyss, so that they can kill each
other off and finally finish off what they started millions of years
ago... The rest, my friends, as they say, is History...P.S. The special effects were not so "special"...P.P.S. If these creatures were so hungry all the time why didn't they
destroyed the submarine (which had EMMA AND VINCE on board) and eat them,
when it was meters away when they first got loose?? (My
guess: otherwise the movie would not have been made!!!)Watch it at your own risk!!!
Jack Perez
Director(s)
Jack Perez
Writer(s)
Paul Bales
associate producer
Anthony Fankhauser
line producer
David Michael Latt
producer
David Rimawi
executive producer
Producer(s)
Chris Ridenhour
Composer(s)
Emma MacNeil
Deborah Gibson
Allan Baxter
Lorenzo Lamas
Seiji Shimada
Vic Chao
Vince
Jonathan Nation
Dick Ritchie
Mark Hengst
Takeo
Michael Teh
Kenji
Chris Haley
Lamar Sanders
Sean Lawlor
Helmsman
Dustin Harnish
U.S. Sub Captain
Dean Kreyling
U.S. Sub Sonar Chief
Stephen Blackehart
Marine Biologist (as Dana Dimatteo)
Dana DiMatteo
Deputy
Myles Cranford
Naval Officer
Dana Healey
Weapons Officer
John Bolen
Japanese Typhoon Captain (as Larry Parrish)
Larry Wang Parrish
Typhoon Navigator
Aki Hiro
Admiral Scott
Russ Kingston
Sub Commander (as Stefanie Gernhauser)
Stephanie Gernhauser
Sonar Tech
Cooper Harris
Destroyer Captain
Matt Lagan
Destroyer Sonar Tech
Douglas N. Hachiya
Destroyer Sonar Man
Hunter Ives
Destroyer Sonar Man
John Gilligan
Radioman
Michael Allendorf
Radioman
Colin Broussard
Navigator
Mikos Zavros
FBI Agent
Elijah Flores
FBI Agent
Daniel Schachtel
FBI Agent
Nathan Sikes
Blackbird Pilot
David Meador
Pilot / Deck Officer
Jay Beyers
Passenger (as Michael L. Parisi)
Michael C. Parisi
Passenger
Michael Drummond
Passenger
Molly Drummond
Passenger
Emily Lavigna
Passenger
Michelle Hodnett
Passenger
Silje Gruner
Passenger
Joey Ruggles
Passenger
Knayi Clement
The California coast is terrorized by two enormous prehistoric sea creatures as they battle each other for supremacy of the sea.
Director(s)
Writer(s)
associate producer
Anthony Fankhauser
line producer
David Michael Latt
producer
David Rimawi
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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