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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAs a mutated, three-headed, great white shark eats its way from one end of the ship to the next, the passengers have to fight the deadly predator using anything they can find.As a mutated, three-headed, great white shark eats its way from one end of the ship to the next, the passengers have to fight the deadly predator using anything they can find.As a mutated, three-headed, great white shark eats its way from one end of the ship to the next, the passengers have to fight the deadly predator using anything they can find.
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Scott Thomas Reynolds
- Ryan
- (as Scott Reynolds)
Steve Norris
- Steve
- (as Stephen Norris)
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A giant mutated three headed shark is roaming the ocean and eating people. Porn star Jazy Berlin is the first vicitm and the shark got angry after chewing on her silicone breasts.
However despite the size of the shark and its three heads, people just keep going into the water especially now the shark is after a cruise ship to devour.
Asylum have managed to produce a decent CGI shark. The story is drab.
However despite the size of the shark and its three heads, people just keep going into the water especially now the shark is after a cruise ship to devour.
Asylum have managed to produce a decent CGI shark. The story is drab.
I am a fan of B-movies and appreciate the humor in them. They are aware of the audiences expectations and delivers.
But this movie really tries to be a real movie. My expectations were very low and only wanted a bit of brainless entertainment. But the brain could not relax with all these unnecessary flaws. Going full speed and barely make any waves. Badly broken things are suddenly whole again. Using the same cut scene over and over and ... again. At least some laws of physics?
I seldom regret watching a movie but this one can with good continence be skipped. It only makes you feel bad that you gave it a chance.
All though Danny Trejo saves it a little it's way below par for B-movies.
Let it slip by you unwatched.
But this movie really tries to be a real movie. My expectations were very low and only wanted a bit of brainless entertainment. But the brain could not relax with all these unnecessary flaws. Going full speed and barely make any waves. Badly broken things are suddenly whole again. Using the same cut scene over and over and ... again. At least some laws of physics?
I seldom regret watching a movie but this one can with good continence be skipped. It only makes you feel bad that you gave it a chance.
All though Danny Trejo saves it a little it's way below par for B-movies.
Let it slip by you unwatched.
After watching the original film of this series (2-Headed Shark Attack), decided in viewing this sequel. Understood that it is an Asylum production film where it is low budget and filled with low quality cgi, bad acting with a simple plot.
Although the original wasn't great, it didn't take itself too serious to what was occurring. This film seems a little more serious in a way (the characters play it more straight- it isn't as funny). Yet we see the shark doing more maneuvers such as jumping onto boats and going on shore.
Both films aren't great and both have weak acting (Rob Van Dam looked confused and seemed to whisper his lines).
However enjoyed the original slightly more. More memorable characters, more skin shown and slightly funnier.
Though this film had an extended Danny Trejo character- seemingly playing his character from Machete (his highlight includes attacking the 3 headed shark with the machete).
Although the original wasn't great, it didn't take itself too serious to what was occurring. This film seems a little more serious in a way (the characters play it more straight- it isn't as funny). Yet we see the shark doing more maneuvers such as jumping onto boats and going on shore.
Both films aren't great and both have weak acting (Rob Van Dam looked confused and seemed to whisper his lines).
However enjoyed the original slightly more. More memorable characters, more skin shown and slightly funnier.
Though this film had an extended Danny Trejo character- seemingly playing his character from Machete (his highlight includes attacking the 3 headed shark with the machete).
A crystal clear example of how not to make a movie and a proof they all chose a wrong job
3 HEADED SHARK ATTACK is unsurprisingly a follow-up to 2-HEADED SHARK ATTACK. It's another monster flick from The Asylum, in which an unlikely creation goes after a group of partygoers and various assorted individuals off the coast of Florida.
You know the score by now if you're familiar with The Asylum's work: this is a so-bad-it's-good piece of film-making cheese, loaded with unashamed dodgy special effects, lashings of bloodshed, and almost constant eye candy. The scenarios and situations are ripped off from various movies, including PIRANHA 3D, but nonetheless I found myself enjoying it. The film provides a near-constant stream of shark attack scenes with plenty of goofy acting to applaud.
This is a step up from the previous movie and one of the most fun films from The Asylum that I've yet watched. They even have Danny Trejo making an extended cameo in a spin on his character from MACHETE. Really, though, it's all about the likes of Dawn Hamil and Brianna Ferris parading around in their form-fitting bikinis to titillate male viewers, and some better than average CGI effects used to animate the three-headed shark. Normal cinema-goers will hate this film, but B-movie fans should get a kick or two (or three!) out of it.
You know the score by now if you're familiar with The Asylum's work: this is a so-bad-it's-good piece of film-making cheese, loaded with unashamed dodgy special effects, lashings of bloodshed, and almost constant eye candy. The scenarios and situations are ripped off from various movies, including PIRANHA 3D, but nonetheless I found myself enjoying it. The film provides a near-constant stream of shark attack scenes with plenty of goofy acting to applaud.
This is a step up from the previous movie and one of the most fun films from The Asylum that I've yet watched. They even have Danny Trejo making an extended cameo in a spin on his character from MACHETE. Really, though, it's all about the likes of Dawn Hamil and Brianna Ferris parading around in their form-fitting bikinis to titillate male viewers, and some better than average CGI effects used to animate the three-headed shark. Normal cinema-goers will hate this film, but B-movie fans should get a kick or two (or three!) out of it.
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- WissenswertesBurns take the gun and starts to shoot the shark. After a couple of seconds he take the same gun, again, (it looks as the same shot as before) but the scene ends abruptly.
- PatzerWhen the survivors are jumping off the boat to escape to the party island, you can see someone sitting in the driver's area of the boat.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015)
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Written by Jayk Gallagher, Rachel G. Fox, Henrick Olson, and Scott Gettlin
Performed by Hobart W. Fink
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