Thursday, August 8, 2013

2-Headed Shark Attack.

Nothing says Shark Week better than watching 2-Headed Shark Attack!  This movie is hilariously bad.  It's one of those B-horrors that is so bad it's good.  First of all, it stars Brooke Hogan.  That should say it all.
 

The tagline for the movie is "1 body, 2 heads & 6,000 teeth!"  Um, it that supposed to be scary? This movie is just ridiculous but I enjoyed it!  It's like watching all the Tremors movies.  The first one is good, the second one is good, and the rest are awesomely bad.  It's almost as if they know the movie will be bad so they make fun of themselves.  Also, if you haven't watched the entire set of Tremors than you should. Numbers two and three are available to stream on Netflix.

Along with Hogan are such actors like Carmen Electra, Charlie O'Connell, and a host of young unknowns who should probably stay away from acting.  As you may have already guessed, I found the acting quite terrible.  The film came out in 2012.  I had heard about the movie in 2011 while watching a SyFy show called Monster Man where Cleve Hall created the puppet form of the two-headed shark.  It was Cleve's idea to give the shark two separate heads, as the movie creators originally wanted a second head coming out of the forehead.  That episode of Monster Man showed the creation of the shark head and even the filming of a scene where the shark eats two characters.  The scene was shot in a pool, Cleve was behind the shark puppet controlling its movements, and the two actresses had fake blood in their mouth to spit out when the shark bit them.  Apparently that left an impression on me as I watched the movie about a month ago on Netflix, a couple years after first hearing about it.

Only a few scenes used the puppet, the rest was CGI (Computer Generated Imagery), which I'm not a huge fan of in horror movies.  CGI can do many cool things but often times it looks so fake that a puppet would be cooler.  I  watch a lot of horror and I'm more entertained by puppets and more impressed by the overall feeling it gives to movies.  Yes, of course there are times when CGI is mega awesome and looks so real you think, how did they do that? In this particular case, the puppet shark has way more impact than the computer animated shark.

As a monster movie, and more specifically a giant shark movie, 2-Headed Shark Attack is a great one to watch in celebration of Shark Week!  I enjoyed the movie, the good and the bad.  I made fun of it, I laughed, gasped, and probably even hid my face a time or two.  I was completely enthralled the entire movie and I get bored fairly easily.  If you like monster movies where a giant two-headed shark attacks a boat of college age kids in bathing suits then this is the flick for you!  Enjoy!

Here's a clip of the body count for 2-Headed Shark Attack.  It's very graphic and bloody but remember that it's all fake.  Please notice how much better the close-ups of the puppet look over the full-body CGI shark.  Happy Shark Week!

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