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Sharktopus

  • Téléfilm
  • 2010
  • TV-14
  • 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
3,2/10
14 k
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Sharktopus (2010)
The trailer for the Syfy original movie "Sharktopus."
Lire trailer0:17
4 Videos
39 photos
ParodyActionAdventureComedyFantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller

Un requin croisé avec une pieuvre géante est créé par l'armée à partir de manipulations génétiques. Quand l’expérience tourne mal, le scientifique qui en est l'auteur tente d'arrêter ce mons... Tout lireUn requin croisé avec une pieuvre géante est créé par l'armée à partir de manipulations génétiques. Quand l’expérience tourne mal, le scientifique qui en est l'auteur tente d'arrêter ce monstrueux hybride.Un requin croisé avec une pieuvre géante est créé par l'armée à partir de manipulations génétiques. Quand l’expérience tourne mal, le scientifique qui en est l'auteur tente d'arrêter ce monstrueux hybride.

  • Réalisation
    • Declan O'Brien
  • Scénario
    • Mike MacLean
    • Stephen Niver
  • Casting principal
    • Eric Roberts
    • Kerem Bürsin
    • Sara Malakul Lane
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    3,2/10
    14 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Declan O'Brien
    • Scénario
      • Mike MacLean
      • Stephen Niver
    • Casting principal
      • Eric Roberts
      • Kerem Bürsin
      • Sara Malakul Lane
    • 88avis d'utilisateurs
    • 91avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos4

    Sharktopus
    Trailer 0:17
    Sharktopus
    "Beach Attack" from Sharkotpus
    Clip 1:18
    "Beach Attack" from Sharkotpus
    "Beach Attack" from Sharkotpus
    Clip 1:18
    "Beach Attack" from Sharkotpus
    Sharktopus: Roger Corman Cameo
    Clip 1:33
    Sharktopus: Roger Corman Cameo
    Designing Sharktopus
    Featurette 1:13
    Designing Sharktopus

    Photos38

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    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Nathan Sands
    Kerem Bürsin
    Kerem Bürsin
    • Andy Flynn
    • (as Kerem Bursin)
    Sara Malakul Lane
    Sara Malakul Lane
    • Nicole Sands
    Héctor Jiménez
    Héctor Jiménez
    • Bones
    • (as Hector Jimenez)
    Liv Boughn
    • Stacy Everheart
    Julian Gonzalez Esparza
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    Blake Lindsey
    • Pez
    Peter Nelson
    • Commander Cox
    Maija Markula
    Maija Markula
    • Bree
    Megan Barkley
    Megan Barkley
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    Mary Tessa Corman
    • Bungee Jumper
    • (as Mary Corman)
    Kyle Trainor
    Kyle Trainor
    • Frat Boy
    Lindsay Conklin
    Lindsay Conklin
    • Bikini Girl with Bum
    Greg Norte
    • Gordon
    Blanca Eng Ponce
    • Maria
    • (as Blanca Ponce)
    Anna Marie Laurita
    • Young Mother
    • (as Anna Laurita)
    Jack Hzte
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    Veronica Nava Honc
    • Fire Dancer
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      • Declan O'Brien
    • Scénario
      • Mike MacLean
      • Stephen Niver
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    7cjk_35

    No wait don't criticize this movie it is suppose to suck

    This is not a horror or an action sci-fi movie. It is a comedy, but not your normal kind of comedy that you are used to seeing. There are no crazy characters or silly jokes. The real joke is in the acting, the directing, production design etc. Sharktopus was made to be terrible so the audience will laugh at how bad it is.

    I don't understand why people take this movie seriously. With a title like sharktopus how could you? The plot is that a team of father and daughter marine biologists create a half shark, half octopus to use as a weapon for the navy. Then the remote control mechanism is knocked off and the Sharktopus goes on a killing rampage. Captian Jack (the creator of sharktopus) highers Andy Flynn, a Iraq war veteran, to capture the monster. But when Andy nearly gets killed and looses two of his friends he vows revenge.

    There you have it. This is not suppose to be the next Jaws or even Deep Blue Sea. This is more along the lines of Maga Shark vs. Gaint Octopus. The director told the actors to be wooden and show very little emotion. The actors wheren't trying to win a Oscar, they wanted a Razzie. I just wish that actors would react to seeing the killings. When ever someone is eaten or torn apart in the movie who ever was witnessing it didn't react. They just stand there with a stupid look on their face. At least scream or try to help the victim. The production is minimal. The props appear to be objects the actors brought from home. The special effect are also bad with Sharktopus constantly changing size. In one scene he's big enough to eat VW Bug, in a later scene he is as big as a human. There are also scenes where the monster is walking out on land. Now I am not a marine biologist, but I am pretty sure that sharks or octopuses can't survive outside of water. Another thing that bothered me was that one of the characters who was named Nicole had some moral hang ups about her father altering the mind of Sharktopus. It is a genetically engineered monster, what does it matter if it mind is tampered with? If you watch this with a critic's state of mind you will hate this movie. In order to enjoy it loosen up and get a sense of humor.

    Compared to Scy-Fy Channel's other original movies this is the best. Instead of being serious and trying scare the audience. Sharktopus is made to make you laugh. I rated this on level of how entertained I was while watching and gave it a 7 out of 10. Now if I where to rate it based on acting, directing, camera work, etc. Then I would give it a 2 out of 10.
    1pirsq-opinion

    Just plain awful

    I love campy sci-fi. I expected with Eric Roberts in it for the movie to be -- well, watchable if not even enjoyable. Sadly, it was not enjoyable. Nor was it funny. It wasn't campy. And it certainly wasn't fun to watch or even amusing. It was pitiful. The scenery is the only decent thing in it.

    The dialog is bad. The CGI is bad. The effects are bad. The acting when being attacked was a single action only -- scream and fail your arms around. It is possible that the idea was to make a sci-fi movie that was making fun of other such movies involving creatures of the deep. If so, they failed to do so.

    Don't waste your time with this one. Try an old timer like Tremors.
    1milindoe-911-25657

    Is Eric Roberts this destitute?

    I have seen better acting in a high school play rehearsal. Cheesy actors (no-names with nothing to their credit, for the most part), cheesy "special effects," (if you can even call them that), cheesy story (some sort of history of the creature that is only vaguely explained), horrible attempts at humor (especially when people get attacked by the creature), cheesy creature (half octopus and half shark -- really?), and cheesy creature "action." You can actually tell without any stretch of the imagination that it's similar to claymation in front of a green screen -- and not very good animation, either. I mean, really? Was this a 6th grade video project? Eric Roberts must be just one step above destitute to have signed to to this horrible production. We should all send him $5 so he doesn't have to do another one like that. Horrible. Just horrible.
    4oneguyrambling

    Mega Pirahna was ridiculously terrible (Awesome!), this is ridiculous AND terrible.

    Perhaps I have been hoodwinked. Mega Piranha resparked my love of shonky B Movies like the adrenalin shot Vincent Vega gave Mia Wallace, and I immediately sought other examples.

    I unfortunately forgot that adrenalin shots are not Plan A, B or C, but to paraphrase Earl Bassett in Tremors "something you do when a plan fails".

    How's that I just referenced two 10 out of 10 movies to help me describe a 4 / 10 crapfest!

    As good as Mega Piranha was in being enjoyably terrible Sharktopus is at being normally terrible – and the truth is both beasts (films) are only 5% different.

    Sharktopus is an army funded genetically engineered amalgam of shark and octopus – if you couldn't have worked that out for yourself. It seems a little unfair to give the most efficient and dangerous underwater predator an eight leg up but they did it anyway.

    (One thing I can't deny is that it would actually be a way more efficient predator given 8 legs!)

    The sharktopus has a large helmet strapped to it that conveys electrical impulses sent by its scientist creators, this keeps it on the straight and narrow. Calamari control if you will.

    No prizes for guessing what happens to the helmet?

    ...

    Once free of control Sharktopus heads down the coast for some sun, surf and supper. Using the new octopian improvements and its sheer sharkiness – they can make up words so can I – it wreaks havoc on dozens of bikini clad terrible actors all the way to Mexico.

    Back in the lab lead scientist Nathan Sands (Eric Roberts – he should ask his sister for some money and avoid these films) knows the risks and sends two more over-actors to recapture the beast… in some sort of seafood basket I would expect.

    The pair are his daughter Nicole (who does little but tap away at a laptop and look worried) and a staff member he fired named Andy (who also seems terribly ill-equipped for the job).

    Various kooky cats get involved including a hungry reporter and her reluctant cameraman, a crazy local drunk and dozens of dozens of middling bikini chicks. One thing I will say is that for a TV movie there was much cleavage and flesh on display – all PG stuff I assure you – none of it is A-for-Alba Grade but I appreciate the effort and acknowledgment of the inevitable viewing audience, it sure wasn't my wife who put Sharktopus on the DVD pile.

    Anyway the entire movie should revolve around the beast so let's expand on Sharktopus. Aside from the afore mentioned enhancements the tentacles mean that ol' Sharkey can now walk on land – funny I never saw an octopus do that – it is obviously a cheap FX job and when walking looks like an overly elaborate hood ornament.

    The CGI is also distracting in that it pops out of the screen rather than blending in, meaning it is hard to take the shark/octopus hybrid seriously… did I just really write that?

    Let's put a bow on this sucker: While the CGI is better than Mega-Piranha it lacks the same clumsy charm, everything here comes off as calculated and try hard where the giant exploding fish film was cheese personified.

    All the deaths are the same:

    Bikini clad bad actor (BCBA) noticing,

    BCBA wondering,

    BCBA looks surprised (and often slightly in the wrong direction),

    Tentacles appear.

    Dead.

    Final Rating – 4 / 10. As a guy I appreciate the inclusion of some T&A, even in the form of average women in bikinis and zero nudity. But it's the other T&A that better describes Sharktopus: Tedious & Amateurish.

    This is no Mega Piranha, when given the choice I can't impress just how much better that is than this film. Where Mega Piranha was ridiculously terrible, this is just terrible.
    1mrj_usa

    Move over Cabin Boy..Sharktpus is the worst film ever now

    I used to think Cabin Boy was the worst movie ever made, but I was wrong. There are no words to describe the terrible acting, the lame effects, the lack of flow, etc.

    When the tongue-in-cheek jokes are predictable, you know it sucks. I attempted to watch it twice, but did not make it past two commercial breaks.

    I am sure even Charlie Sheen makes fun of Eric Roberts for this movie. I just hope the other "actors" careers recover from this.

    If you are looking to waste two hours of your life, there are better ways than watching this garbage.

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    • Anecdotes
      In Caribbean legend, there is a half shark-half octopus monster known as the Lusca.
    • Gaffes
      The sharktopus has an octopus' tentacles in the place of a shark's tail fin. An octopus swims using a siphon under its head, not with its tentacles (which are used for crawling on the ocean floor). The sharktopus, therefore, lacks a means of propulsion through the water.
    • Citations

      Captain Jack: Attention all hands. This is your captain speaking. We're getting more reports of this half shark, half octopus creature that's terrorizing the coast, but please don't panic. There is a way we can stop this thing. Virgin sacrifices. Yes, the Mexican Fish and Game Commission assures me the only way to appease this beast is to offer it a beautiful virgin, preferably 18 to 25 years old. I repeat - sharktopus wants our virgins.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      Sharktopus (Theme Song)
      (uncredited)

      Performed by The Cheetah Whores

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    • Can sharks or octopi really walk on land?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 septembre 2010 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 八爪狂鯊
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexique(Marina Vallarta)
    • Société de production
      • New Horizons Picture
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      1 heure 29 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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