I guess that giant platter of cheese called Megashark vs. Giant Octopus was not enough — now the SyFy Channel has commissioned a new project, Sharktopus. I don’t want to know any more.
In your face, Kirk Cameron! I guess this creature proves evilution once and for all.
RickRsays
Is that an actual concept painting for the show? Did somebody actually get paid for that??
shelley.justsays
Of course you’ll watch. I’ll watch it. Will groan through every moment, but will watch till the end.
Can’t…turn…away
Carliesays
So when the mega-shark and giant octopus fell slowly to the bottom of the ocean at the end of the movie, they were actually getting it on and then had babies?
Insightful Apesays
What kind of a retina does it have? With the light receptor facing the light or looking away from it?
'Tis Himself, OMsays
Does it jump into the sky and bring down airplanes? Does it bite battleships and bridges in half? What is it’s attitude towards oil rigs? These things are important to know when comparing this movie to others about sharks, octopi and shark-octopi critters.
Mrs Tiltonsays
Wait, SyFy? Sounds more like the Discovery Channel.
Monicasays
That is possibly the greatest thing ever.
pjsouzasays
So, this octopus was cleaning his loaded hectocotylus, when this female sand-tiger shark showed up and…
Alverantsays
Don’t octopi have mouths at the center of their tentacles? So this sharkopus has 2 mouthes, one at each end, and no way to take a shit. No wonder he’s angry.
Clearly this is what would happen if a male shark and a female octopus evolved without mates. They would get lonely and get together and this would be the end result.
We know god doesn’t like this sort of thing, so therefore evolution is wrong, or something like that, because this movie is on SyFy, and the Sy stands for science, and so it’s clear that scientist believe this animal is real.
Oh darn it, I know I just sound all confused. Ray Comfort really needs to address this for all of us, I’m sure he could straighten it all out.
Sarasays
I want to know if there will be another marvelous blow by blow summary of the upcoming Sharktopus movie. Because I feel that the summary was literary genius. I am mystified that only 2 glass of wine were consumed.
If I have to watch Sharktopus, at least half a bottle of Vodka will be lost to the world forever.
Have you noticed that the spell check doesn’t think the word Sharktopus exists. Really Spell check needs to keep up with these recent discoveries.
tdcourtneysays
Megashark vs. Giant Octopus was one of the bigger disappointments of my life. They had a combined total of like 3 minutes of killer animal footage and the rest was people on a submarine attempting to have a plotline. We were pretty sure their special effects budget wasn’t large enough to have any more CGI shark/octopus action.
hjesays
Just imagine about 10 years from now when Avatar like CG technology is in hands of your average B movie auteur.
llewellysays
Evolution says all things, even sharks, evolved from lesser creatures like slugs. Slugs and octopodes are of the same kind. So if evolution was real, the seas would be filled with sharktopodes. AND you can’t explain PYGMIES + DWARFS!
The absence of the Sharktopus in real life proves evolution is false. Perhaps PZ should invest in a Sharktopus tie to go with his Crocoduck.
Free Lunchsays
Wait, SyFy? Sounds more like the Discovery Channel.
Yes, I had to doublecheck which channel had done so as well. Discovery is becoming a parody of its former self.
JerryMsays
I can’t remember, has syfy jumped the shark already or will this one be the final straw?
Desert Son, OMsays
has syfy jumped the shark already
By all indications, they’re not going to jump the shark, they’re going to jump the sharktopus.
Still learning,
Robert
David Marjanovićsays
I always had my doubts about counting sharks as decent vertebrates. Cartilage? Phhht
Tsk, tsk. Vertebrae are present. Often they even calcify.
Plus, sharks do have small amounts of bone – not that it matters…
and no way to take a shit
Can’t see from the illustration whether it has a funnel.
SteveMsays
SyFy was advertising a “Name the next SyFy movie” contest. I wonder if this was the winner.
Peter Hsays
Well, one of Ken Hamm’s “missing transitional forms” now seems accounted for.
skullsinthestars.comsays
I can foresee this being an absolutely hilarious live Twitter event…
Eidolonsays
Free Lunch @ 26
If not Discovery, then the National Geographic, Animal Planet, or History Channels. All 4 have been running programming that is saturated with woo.
mothwentbadsays
Hmmm. It should be twice as big and it should have sharks on the ends of the tentacles instead of a shark’s head.
Shawn Wilkinsonsays
To be honest, I thought “killer creature” movies were outdated fads that belonged in the generation of my parents’ drive-in movie days.
And then Snakes on a Plane happened, which opened up a cacophony of madness.
Desert Son, OMsays
the National Geographic
This is the one that really breaks my heart. Growing up I was a huge admirer of the magazine, my family were long subscribers. So many great articles, including the heyday of the Voyager spacecraft development and launch, and the photography was always so spectacular.
Perhaps the magazine is still a solid publication, and it’s just the show that’s gone the rout of the woo. Sad nonetheless.
Still learning,
Robert
Godsays
What a horrible and blasphemous movie! I never created an abomination like that.
adrian.cockcroftsays
Don’t forget Mega Piranha and Meteor Apocalypse, coming to the mockbusters section of your DVD supplier soon…
egarcia1970 says
In your face, Kirk Cameron! I guess this creature proves evilution once and for all.
RickR says
Is that an actual concept painting for the show? Did somebody actually get paid for that??
shelley.just says
Of course you’ll watch. I’ll watch it. Will groan through every moment, but will watch till the end.
Can’t…turn…away
Carlie says
So when the mega-shark and giant octopus fell slowly to the bottom of the ocean at the end of the movie, they were actually getting it on and then had babies?
Insightful Ape says
What kind of a retina does it have? With the light receptor facing the light or looking away from it?
'Tis Himself, OM says
Does it jump into the sky and bring down airplanes? Does it bite battleships and bridges in half? What is it’s attitude towards oil rigs? These things are important to know when comparing this movie to others about sharks, octopi and shark-octopi critters.
Mrs Tilton says
Wait, SyFy? Sounds more like the Discovery Channel.
Monica says
That is possibly the greatest thing ever.
pjsouza says
So, this octopus was cleaning his loaded hectocotylus, when this female sand-tiger shark showed up and…
Alverant says
Don’t octopi have mouths at the center of their tentacles? So this sharkopus has 2 mouthes, one at each end, and no way to take a shit. No wonder he’s angry.
https://me.yahoo.com/a/DhjBEuJ8pt63x6eBKuPx0Jv9_QE-#7c327 says
Coming soon: Sharktopus vs. Crockoduck! Two missing links swim in, only one missing link swims out! Starring Ray Comfort as “The Scientist”!
Tim D. says
As far as I’m concerned, they never topped “Mansquito”.
https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawlB7wxzIJdXVvwqWT5ok8aLHftopO1IHjM says
I am the world’s worst parent.7-year old watch SyFy movies. He finds them hilarious.
Also, Sharktopus needs laser vision.
nekouken says
There was a Sci-Fi era episode of MST3k involving a similar creature — “Devil Fish” — but we never got anywhere near as good a look at the monster.
Sili says
Is this like Alien Loves Predator mark II?
Larry says
What I want to know is whether the sharktopi will have frickin’ lasers on their heads. That would be totally sweet.
Glen Davidson says
I always had my doubts about counting sharks as decent vertebrates. Cartilage? Phhht, that’s for noses, and a few other odd parts.
Apparently their indiscretions and lack of religion led to the shark and octopus becoming evolutionists, so willing to fuck anything in sight.
Glen D
http://tinyurl.com/mxaa3p
Keith says
Clearly this is what would happen if a male shark and a female octopus evolved without mates. They would get lonely and get together and this would be the end result.
We know god doesn’t like this sort of thing, so therefore evolution is wrong, or something like that, because this movie is on SyFy, and the Sy stands for science, and so it’s clear that scientist believe this animal is real.
Oh darn it, I know I just sound all confused. Ray Comfort really needs to address this for all of us, I’m sure he could straighten it all out.
Sara says
I want to know if there will be another marvelous blow by blow summary of the upcoming Sharktopus movie. Because I feel that the summary was literary genius. I am mystified that only 2 glass of wine were consumed.
If I have to watch Sharktopus, at least half a bottle of Vodka will be lost to the world forever.
Have you noticed that the spell check doesn’t think the word Sharktopus exists. Really Spell check needs to keep up with these recent discoveries.
tdcourtney says
Megashark vs. Giant Octopus was one of the bigger disappointments of my life. They had a combined total of like 3 minutes of killer animal footage and the rest was people on a submarine attempting to have a plotline. We were pretty sure their special effects budget wasn’t large enough to have any more CGI shark/octopus action.
hje says
Just imagine about 10 years from now when Avatar like CG technology is in hands of your average B movie auteur.
llewelly says
Evolution says all things, even sharks, evolved from lesser creatures like slugs. Slugs and octopodes are of the same kind. So if evolution was real, the seas would be filled with sharktopodes. AND you can’t explain PYGMIES + DWARFS!
Brian Switek says
Haven’t I already seen this movie? – http://tinyurl.com/ygk88vh
ryan says
I prefer Squarks.
https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawlB7wxzIJdXVvwqWT5ok8aLHftopO1IHjM says
The absence of the Sharktopus in real life proves evolution is false. Perhaps PZ should invest in a Sharktopus tie to go with his Crocoduck.
Free Lunch says
Yes, I had to doublecheck which channel had done so as well. Discovery is becoming a parody of its former self.
JerryM says
I can’t remember, has syfy jumped the shark already or will this one be the final straw?
Desert Son, OM says
By all indications, they’re not going to jump the shark, they’re going to jump the sharktopus.
Still learning,
Robert
David Marjanović says
Tsk, tsk. Vertebrae are present. Often they even calcify.
Plus, sharks do have small amounts of bone – not that it matters…
Can’t see from the illustration whether it has a funnel.
SteveM says
SyFy was advertising a “Name the next SyFy movie” contest. I wonder if this was the winner.
Peter H says
Well, one of Ken Hamm’s “missing transitional forms” now seems accounted for.
skullsinthestars.com says
I can foresee this being an absolutely hilarious live Twitter event…
Eidolon says
Free Lunch @ 26
If not Discovery, then the National Geographic, Animal Planet, or History Channels. All 4 have been running programming that is saturated with woo.
mothwentbad says
Hmmm. It should be twice as big and it should have sharks on the ends of the tentacles instead of a shark’s head.
Shawn Wilkinson says
To be honest, I thought “killer creature” movies were outdated fads that belonged in the generation of my parents’ drive-in movie days.
And then Snakes on a Plane happened, which opened up a cacophony of madness.
Desert Son, OM says
This is the one that really breaks my heart. Growing up I was a huge admirer of the magazine, my family were long subscribers. So many great articles, including the heyday of the Voyager spacecraft development and launch, and the photography was always so spectacular.
Perhaps the magazine is still a solid publication, and it’s just the show that’s gone the rout of the woo. Sad nonetheless.
Still learning,
Robert
God says
What a horrible and blasphemous movie! I never created an abomination like that.
adrian.cockcroft says
Don’t forget Mega Piranha and Meteor Apocalypse, coming to the mockbusters section of your DVD supplier soon…
From the same people who did Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus: http://www.theasylum.cc/