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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
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And besides it would

no, believe me.

Yes?

Dr. Shimada, nice final

to hear your voice.

Dr. Shimada, I have heard everything

wild about your diving adventure.

They are amazing.

To steal a nuclear submarine

so it does not hit a dolphin --

- I would say

is more than game.

Indeed, it was a youth.

So you were thrown out

of the fleet.

May I introduce my

former pupil, Emma McNeill.

Brilliant havfotograf and pilot.

Miss, a pleasure

to meet you.

Should we?

I was surprised when I heard

that your government needs help.

Well, technically Dr. Sanders ...

- Lamar.

- So, Lamar.

Technically speaking, it is not my government,

who have asked for help.

- It's me.

- This makes it only better.

Diplomatic seen

I am not here.

Despite many reports no

appears with the root cause.

This is probably

lack of physical evidence --

- Or pictures or anything else.

And if there was evidence

they would not come forward.

The government would hide them

To avoid panic.

They are afraid. They are not ready

to a catastrophe of enormous scope.

And when they realize the situation

gravity will be too late.

That is exactly why I came --

- So we can determine what we are facing

and what we can do about it.

It was not what I expected

not from the attack characterization.

How accurate are your attack look like?

The injuries we can not be compared

with a Megalodons physiology.

However, I got talking to one of

the only survivors of the attack --

- Before my government took him away.

Look at these sketches.

Note the eye.

Enormously with a large vertical pupil.

I agree. It is not

one eye from a shark.

No, it looks like more ...

It is for you.

For me?

Who knows, I am here?

It has no sender.

The mini-submarine's camera.

- Vince must have delivered it.

- Who?

My friend Vince was present

when it happened.

Given what happened?

Oh God! Thought it was a nightmare!

Definitely a shark.

A Megalodon.

And its friend ...

The same as in the diagram.

- The expected ...

- What. A giant squid?

- Octopus.

- Octopus.

- Chips?

- I am on diet.

Wise to deliver video to you

instead of to the authorities.

He knew I went to you.

I spoke often about you.

One thing is certain

now we have half the equation.

The photographic evidence.

A good starting point

as possible to give an answer.

Amazing.

Two prehistoric creatures

is mysteriously --

- Released in this world.

Maybe not so mysterious.

All icebergs melt

because of the ozone layer.

Perhaps it is our fault.

We are at 1-5-0-6.

We are ready, sir.

We have not seen anything yet.

Give my president

personal word --

- To arrive we find the monster,

we send it to hell.

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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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