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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
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Shark! 1000 yards

and coming closer.

Ready for battle!

- Time to move forward!

- Start Operation Delta.

Start the Delta.

I repeat:
Start the Delta.

comes ever closer!

The target is fixed.

Fire!

I repeat:
Fire!

Stop no. Send the big monster

back to hell.

- The target disappeared, sir.

- The target is hit!

We can not

confirm yet, sir.

Washington dialing up

the target is hit.

But, sir?

The target is returned.

The resurrected.

No.

No!

Stand up sleeper snouts.

- Seiji, you will have coffee?

- Yes!

- Sugar?

- Yes.

Good morning.

What can I help you?

It is not a

particularly nice place, do you?

It has the same illumination

as in Guantanamo.

I am pretty sure.

See not so scared off Dr. Shimada.

You will not be sent to Mansanar.

No, Mansanar were Americans.

Very well, Miss McNeill.

I amazes me safely over,

why we disturbed your sleep.

Let me guess

our country needs us.

One point for Irish.

Actually I am amazed at the fact

why it took so long!

We exhausted all opportunities

before we called the reserve team.

Your plan did not work.

We are facing a threat --

- Which no one had imagine.

Like Hurricane Katrina.

Very good,

and fun, Dr. Shimada.

Do you know that your Japanese Government,

has given us full control over your destiny?

Your life in my hands.

Unless you want to

commit ritual suicide.

It is wrong.

And it comes from someone

whose career is in ruins.

Sleeping on your

previously learned sofa.

What now? Will i have some

money for rent?

- Hey!

- Do not worry!

You should be happy.

This country would like to hear

what you have to say.

For 20 years were

my ideas ignored --

- Why should it

have changed?

To be honest --

- In the losers

that everyone on line.

You said the shark --

- Since all spoke

of seismic disturbances.

- What you want from us?

- Solutions.

If we do not find a way

to stop it --

- Will Sharkzilla

dominate the oceans.

If you dominate the seas,

dominate your world.

I hope i is aware.

What? With many more

opportunities is that?

The red dots show where

Military ships have been attacked.

These show attacks on civilians.

Megalodon does not discriminate.

But yes, he is a

Fair killing machine.

And he is not alone.

- What the hell ...

- A squid.

- They were frozen together.

- But now 2 individuals.

Unless you believe that the shark

Tlport from place to place --

- I think you'll see it fits

Timeline of the disaster.

A giant squid.

It is crazy.

We have talked about

how we can contain them.

- Do not destroy them?

- No, we believe containment.

Yes, these monsters are a threat --

- But they represent also the main

scientific discovery of our time.

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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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