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Sharks : Silencieux & Mortels

Original title: 2-Headed Shark Attack
  • Video
  • 2012
  • Accord parental
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
2.5/10
7.6K
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Carmen Electra and Charlie O'Connell in Sharks : Silencieux & Mortels (2012)
Survivors escape to a deserted atoll after a Semester at Sea ship is sunk by a mutated two-headed shark. But when the atoll starts flooding, no one is safe from the double jaws of the monster.
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Survivors escape to a deserted atoll, after their boat during a Semester at Sea ship is sunk by a mutated two-headed shark. But when the atoll starts flooding, no one is safe from the double... Read allSurvivors escape to a deserted atoll, after their boat during a Semester at Sea ship is sunk by a mutated two-headed shark. But when the atoll starts flooding, no one is safe from the double jaws of the monster.Survivors escape to a deserted atoll, after their boat during a Semester at Sea ship is sunk by a mutated two-headed shark. But when the atoll starts flooding, no one is safe from the double jaws of the monster.

  • Director
    • Christopher Ray
  • Writers
    • Edward DeRuiter
    • H. Perry Horton
  • Stars
    • Carmen Electra
    • Charlie O'Connell
    • Brooke Hogan
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    2.5/10
    7.6K
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    • Director
      • Christopher Ray
    • Writers
      • Edward DeRuiter
      • H. Perry Horton
    • Stars
      • Carmen Electra
      • Charlie O'Connell
      • Brooke Hogan
    • 95User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
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    Carmen Electra
    Carmen Electra
    • Anne Babish
    Charlie O'Connell
    Charlie O'Connell
    • Professor Babish
    Brooke Hogan
    Brooke Hogan
    • Kate
    Christina Bach
    Christina Bach
    • Dana
    • (as a different name)
    David Gallegos
    David Gallegos
    • Paul
    Geoff Ward
    Geoff Ward
    • Cole
    Mercedes Young
    Mercedes Young
    • Liza
    • (as Mercedes C. Young)
    Shannan Stewart
    • Lyndsey
    Tihirah Taliaferro
    • Michelle
    Michael Dicarluccio
    • Ethan
    Lauren Vera
    Lauren Vera
    • Jamie
    Marckenson Charles
    • Ryan
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    • Kristen
    • (as Ashley F. Bissing)
    Corinne Nobili
    • Kirsten
    Ben Anklam
    Ben Anklam
    • Alex
    • (as Benjamin James)
    Chase Conner
    • Kirk
    Anna Jackson
    • Haley
    Amber English
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    • Director
      • Christopher Ray
    • Writers
      • Edward DeRuiter
      • H. Perry Horton
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    1dave_last-edition

    If it had three heads, then maybe...

    A wild 2 headed Sharpedo appeared. It used pixelate. It's not very effective ...

    Suddenly, after about one minute, a vicious two-headed shark shows its teeth and consumes two innocent babes as if they were his hors d'oeuvre. Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourself for 90 minutes of the most preposterous nonsense ever recorded on film.

    In fact there is not even much to say about total failure number twenty thousand of 'The Asylum'. Really stiff dialogues, lousy acting, miserable directing, hopeless CGI, SFX and the typical, but equally desperate storyline. However, this time there are no scientists or special agents involved. The shark is only confronted with a boat of voluptuous and muscular students, who, of course, parade happily with their breasts and biceps, but ultimately only let the vocal cords work.

    It can be said that the shark is essentially a young, healthy man, with an immaculate interest in the female sex, even though he presents himself at times as a juvenile peeper. But, generally it doesn't take long before he comes trotting with a whopper of an opening line, and starts courting the giggling girls. A lasting relationship, however, is not an option.

    We know by now that our friends from 'The Asylum' aren't very pragmatic in approach, but of all the plot holes there is only one that I can not fathom. If that shark has two heads, then why didn't Carmen Electra have four breasts? Food for thought.
    4dadatuuexx

    The 50,s rule !

    This was one bad movie ! . You can guess what your getting before you start this one up. As a fan of b-budget horror and sci-fi,i HAD to see this movie.Last year brought us Sharktapus,and a few other sci-fi creatures,and this year,it gets BETTER !.A two headed shark !.With loads of bad effects,bad acting,and some good ,ol fashion shoddy monster. The film is chocked full of mistakes,and poor film-making stuff,and stranger things,that you cant stop watching.I loved the way the shark was anywhere from 20 foot ,to 9 foot,depending on the shots needs.Bless the people that worked on this fartblower,and bless US,the viewers that keep watching these movies.
    1golfpunk111

    Physically painful to watch

    Honestly what are these other clowns on? 6 and 7 stars? This movie is one of if not the worst I have watched.

    Terrible story line, woeful cgi, my ass could of acted scenes better and so many mistakes.

    They should start paying people to watch this. If this was my movie and I had just watched the final cut, I would have slit my wrists, gouged my eyes out and then destroyed all evidence that the movie ever existed while I waited to bleed out.

    I thought this movie may be so bad it would be funny, I was wrong it is just really, really bad.

    I want the last hour and a half of my life back.
    1coomassieblue

    ~sigh~

    I'm curious as to who bank rolls movies like this? I get it, its not suppose to be a 'serious' movie; really the name of the movie says it all, however.... you've got to make the storyline at least a bit believable or at least entertaining. This movie fits in the same class as Piranha 3D and Shark Night. However i'd rather watch either of those over again before watching this movie. The acting is terrible, and if this is the platform Brooke Hogan plans on launching her acting career... I suggest she slap on some spandex and hop in the WWE ring instead. And what about poor Carmen Electra? Clearly she's needing some cash or at the least some exposure in front of the camera because her suntan scene (no nudity) was ridiculous...
    1chow913

    Sharks Vs. Silicone

    Sharks Vs. Silicone The 'Jaws' series tought us that sharks grow to 40 feet, eat helicopters, raise their heads above the water to roar at their prey, hunt in 4 feet of water, and attack cruise ships.

    The recent megalodon films tought us that sharks grow to 65 feet, fly, eat 747 airplanes, and attack oil rigs, supertankers, and aircraft carriers. Yet still hunt teenagers in 4 feet of water and raise their heads above the water to roar.

    Now '2 Headed Shark Attack' teaches us, sharks have two heads, grow to 65 feet yet still hunt teenagers in 4 feet of water, can collapse and island by butting against it, are amphibious and come on land to roar at teenagers, and most importantly have a sweet tooth for silicon.

    The plot: Hardly original crew of token "marine biology" college students' cruise ship is struck by engine and radio failure.

    With Carmen Electra as a college professor it's understandable why so many gorgeous, horny, and brain dead students signed up for the class.

    And when I say there's a lot of silicone, I mean it. I counted only 4 breasts that could even pass for natural in the entire film.

    Predictably the class wades ashore a "atoll" which according to this film tend to collapse. Atolls apparently also feature concrete docks for motor boats and Robinson Caruso like grass huts.

    The dialogue consists entirely of, "What was that? Oh my God! Go go go!" There's plenty of blood and guts and some decent CGI FX.

    Disappointingly there's no explanation for why a shark has 2 heads and is 60 feet long. Most giant shark movies at least offer some type of explanation such as a greedy corporation's experiment gone awry.

    The silicone is nice to look at between killings but no one is memorably gorgeous enough to save this disaster.

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    • Trivia
      Originally the producers wanted the shark to have the second head connected to the forehead of the other. However, Cleve Hall, who built the shark, thought it would look better if it was two separate heads.
    • Goofs
      The shark is shown attacking people in waist-deep water, which should have beached it.
    • Quotes

      Professor Babish: The kids are not safe.

    • Connections
      Edited into Monster Man: Seeing Double/Pilot (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      It's Killing Me To Live
      Produced, Music and Lyrics by Matthew Arner

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Brazil)
      • The Asylum (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'Attaque du requin à deux têtes
    • Filming locations
      • Florida Keys, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • The Asylum
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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