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2-Headed Shark Attack
2012 90 min United States of America R 18+
★3.7
Horror, Action, Science Fiction, Comedy
Director: Christopher Ray
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Description
A Semester at Sea ship is attacked and sunk by a mutated two-headed shark, and the survivors seek refuge on a deserted atoll. The coeds, however, are no longer safe when the atoll starts flooding.
Budget:
$1M
Starring
Carmen Electra
Actor
Charlie O'Connell
Actor
Brooke Hogan
Actor
Christina Bach
Actor
Key opinion
2-Headed Shark Attack is widely panned as a poorly executed creature feature that fails to deliver on both genuine horror and intentional camp. While a minority finds minor entertainment in its B-movie aesthetic, the consensus is that the film suffers from nonsensical plotting, amateurish performances, and lackluster special effects.
| Screenplay | The script is roundly criticized for relying on nonsensical dialogue, a hollow "shark eats people" premise, and a total lack of narrative coherence. | |
| Production | The monster design and animation are consistently viewed as cheap and unconvincing, with reviewers highlighting egregious technical errors like the shark appearing with only one head during the climax. | |
| Acting | The performances are widely dismissed as artificial, uninspired, and amateurish, with the star-heavy cast failing to elevate the material. | |
| Accessibility | Opinions on the film's appeal are split; some viewers find it a dull and tedious chore to watch, while a small contingent of Asylum enthusiasts find the B-movie tropes and island scenery marginally watchable. |