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Some people don’t seem to like my new movie. Some critics are even spreading lies about me, saying that I’m some kind of special effect. Let me assure my many fans that I am a reality and to my critics I say this… Watch where you swim!

For instance, DVD VERDICT said…

“Kudos to the minds behind Sharktopus; they know they’re making a ridiculous movie and they let everyone in on the joke.”.

The ‘minds’ behind Sharktopus have already been devoured, after assuring me they were making an even handed documentary about my life, my loves and my wry, sideways look at life. Instead they’ve painted me as a one-dimensional killer. Ok, everyone knows I love to tear a Bikini clad babe in half with my barbed tentacles but where’s the balance? Did anyone ask me about my poetry? Or my love of the arts? No, they went for the lowest common denominator as usual. I can’t understand why anyone would want to see me, endlessly tearing people limb fron limb in a bloody orgy of violent destruction when they could hear me recite my latest cycle of verse about kelp.

“The beast looks like it came from a video game, no detail etc and they put great big close ups of the damned thing in the movie.” say BATTLE ROYALE WITH CHEESE. That’s not a lack of detail, just good skin care. I use a coral scrub every day to keep myself looking fresh. You guys are now on my menu.

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BEST FOR FILM posed a question: “Incidentally, you can’t possibly think its bulk could be supported by its tentacles on dry land, could you?”. Not that it’s any of your business but I work out. One of my many varied interests, along with coral collecting, philosophy and fine dining, not that you’d get any of that from the film, which seems to spend most of it’s running time focusing on smokin’ hot babes in microscopic swimwear and my feasting on the innocent. Best For Film, watch the seas!

Basically, in this post, I’m here to answer my critics. Yes, I will probably eat you but I am so much more than that. While I’ve been in the UK, I’ve experienced all the amazing culture and enjoyed diners in some of London’s finest resturants. I’ve had the opportunity to meet, greet and eat many fascinating people, each of whose knowledge I have now gained. So enjoy the movie, with all that gratuitous splatter, outrageous acting and foxy semi-nudity, but please remember, Sharktopi have feelings too.

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HALF SHARK.HALF OCTOPUS.ALL KILLER.

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Eric Roberts (The Expendables; Heroes), Sara Malakul Lane (Belly Of The Beast) and US TV host and former Miss USA Shandi Finnessey head up the cast of Sharktopus, the latest sci-fi horror creature-feature from legendary B-movie producer Roger Corman and director Declan O’Brien (Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead).

Roberts stars as Nathan Sands, an egotistical bio-genetics genius who, along with his daughter Nicole, has developed a hybrid half-shark/half-octopus for use by the US military. Code-named S11, the creature has been designed as the ultimate weapon in aquatic attack and defence. But when its control unit malfunctions during a test run, the S11 is accidentally unleashed and sets off in the direction of the popular tourist resort of Puerto Vallarta in Mexico.

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Desperate to keep the creature’s existence secret and to avoid a bloody massacre that is almost certain to attract unwanted attention, the military leaders hire Sands, Nicole and a notorious shark hunter to track down and capture the mutant killing machine before it can begin snacking on a buffet of helpless holidaymakers. Unfortunately, the task becomes riskier and far more complicated than it needs to be when a morally bankrupt news reporter, her cameraman, a pirate-radio DJ and his unbelievably hot assistant become involved in the proceedings.

A hugely enjoyable, tongue-in-cheek monster romp packed with jaw-dropping set-pieces and plenty of inventive ways for humans to be dispatched by a great white shark endowed with massive spear-tipped tentacles, Sharktopus is definitely one of the must-see DVD releases of the year.

Sharktopus (cert. tbc) will be released on DVD (£5.99) by Anchor Bay Entertainment on 14th March 2011

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