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Synopsis: A huge iceberg calves that holds a megalodon (mega shark) and a giant octopus frozen inside it. Deployment of a LFAS (low frequency automatic sonar) unit causes it to shatter. The two behemoths thaw and return to life. The shark terrorizes the California coast while the octopus creates havoc things near Japan. A group of three oceanographers put together a plan to draw the beasts into a trap with pheromones.
Director(s): Jack Perez
Production: The Asylum
 
IMDB:
2.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
15%
R
Year:
2009
88 min
Website
287 Views


But you must

to cooperate with us.

These people can be unpleasant,

if they do not get their way.

Believe me, I know.

Are you not for them?

As I said,

I am a scientist.

And you have seen

I would like to talk to you about.

I saw it.

I saw its eyes.

How they looked?

Please show me that.

Take your back, sir.

Right up your seat, miss.

Right up your seat, sir.

Change your seat up.

Change your seat up.

Change your seat up.

Please sit down.

It's just turbulence.

- We need to marry for 2 days.

- You'll handle it.

This is the captain.

Fasten your seatbelts.

Holy sh*t!

- Emma, wait.

- You are not my boss more, Dick.

Emma, you're a good employee,

you just need a little discipline.

- Want some advice?

- No.

Love is not the ocean too much

it will not be returned.

Professor Sanders?

Emma McNeill!

- When we last seen?

- For 5 years ago.

be away from my favorite pupil.

What is wrong with the teacher.

You got me away from the gutter.

So it makes us almost to the family.

- It's all a bit messy at the moment.

- Tell me everything.

Are you sure you're okay?

You look tired.

I have just been

fired from the Foundation.

And I am sure,

that no shadows me.

- Who?

- FBI.

Bloody FBI.

Du hunter you until you bleed.

Do not worry, Emma.

I will not let

them touch you.

I see you have taken

laboratory with you.

Is there anything you want

I should look at?

Funny you should ask.

You stole it

from the scene?

Work calls.

- A tooth?

- It has a big smile.

Very big!

- 11

- Inches? Oh God!

- Feet.

- Feet?

Crazy.

Who do you think it belongs?

That I do not know.

You are past palontolog.

I would say the strains

from a very old guy.

A dinosaur?

You must be crazy.

- Why are you unsure?

- Did not I always taught you ...

Good to doubt,

but better to investigate.

Yes, I am proud of it.

Say hello to Megalodon.

It means "Big teeth."

Lived for 8 million years ago

and was the largest rvdyr in his time.

- The extinct order ..

- 1.5 million years ago.

The biggest fish

ever existed.

And possibly the largest shark,

who have ever lived.

Previous studies

have shown --

- That Megalodon ate larger animals

including whales.

Are you trying to tell me that a

extinct prehistoric shark --

- Ate my whale?

Clearly not extinct.

- It is impossible.

- Are you sure?

I can not turn on the TV

without hearing about --

- Unexplained

disasters at sea.

But inexplicably does not

re prehistoric monster.

Why not? Observations

of havmonstre --

- Has existed for many years.

- I have written articles about it.

- It has never told me.

Students may be

a bit skeptical.

I was fired from the FBI, could not

risk was fired from the university.

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Jack Perez

Jack Perez is an American film and television director, screenwriter, and film professor. Perez is known primarily for two efforts. He directed the acclaimed comedy-thriller Some Guy Who Kills People executive produced by John Landis. He also directed Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus, whose trailer went viral, and was named by Yahoo! as one of the top 10 trailers of 2009, with more trailer views than Avatar.He currently lives in California. more…

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