Not as fun as msvgo, but still very entertaining!
So, there I was, searching the net for a new b ( or maybe z...) movie to give me entertainment for and hour and half. Then, by some stroke of luck, I found the sequel to last years unofficial movie of the year MEGA SHARK VS GIANT OCTOPUS. What better creaturer c to do battle with the mega shark next than a crocosaurus? And there we have it: MEGA SHARK VS CROCOSAURUS. I imediatly went onto amazon.com to pre-order my copy. And today was the day that it arrived!
As previously stated, our mega shark has apparently survived the fight with the giant octopus. We get a new team of people- including erkel- that plan on killing both the surviving mega shark and the new crocosaurus. Caos ensuses as each of there plans fails causing more and more destruction. So what's on the menu for our two creatures? Well, our mega shark still has a taste for battle ships and submarines, but not so much for planes or bridges anymore. Our crocosaurus on the other hand has a craving for African...
Awesome!
SO if u haven't seen Giant Shark Vs Mega Octopus, apparently the shark survived its first mega monster battle. I Loved the acting especially because URKLE (Sp?) was in it!
as far as B Monster Movies go this is right up there with Boa Vs Python and Komodo Vs Cobra
Very Very awesome, I totally recommend this for fellow B Movie Enthusiasts!!
(If your looking for a fantastic Cinematic Piece of Art....this is NOT for you)
This movie is AWFUL - That's why I bought it...
The crew at "The Asylum" are notorious for making preposterous, ham-handed knockoffs of popular movies. I.E. "Transformers" becomes "Transmorphers" - if they were ever to get into the candy market, I'm sure we would see "N&N's" and "Buttertoes". That being said, The "Mega Shark" series is enjoyable on a very strange level. The first one, "Mega Shark VS Giant Octopus" was just so laughably bad you had to see it to believe it. Online hype based on the title alone gave that movie a life of its own. The sequel, "Mega Shark VS Crocosaurus" sucks just as bad, if not worse, but if you love terrible grade-Z direct to DVD titles featuring giant monsters and former child stars, this one is for you. While the original gave us former 80's pop icon Deborah "Debbie" Gibson in the lead, this one gives us Jaleel "Steve Urkel" White. Massive shark fights Ginormous Crocodile in this outing. With bad CG all the way 'round. The computer animation looks like something from a PS2 cutscene. The...
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