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Giveaway Alert! 'Dinocroc vs. Supergator,' 'Sharktopus' & 'Dinoshark' on Blu-Ray
by Jean Bentley, posted Jul 7th 2011 12:00PM
What's more awesome than a giant dinosaur or a super-sized alligator terrorizing innocent bystanders? Genetically engineered monsters comprised of the spliced DNA of both animals terrorizing each other, obviously.Thankfully, Roger Corman and Anchor Bay Entertainment have us covered. Last summer's hit Syfy movie, 'Dinocroc vs. Supergator,' is coming out on DVD and Blu-ray July 12, and in honor of the cinematic masterpiece (not sarcasm, by the way), AOL TV and Anchor Bay Entertainment have three copies of the Blu-ray of the film, plus three copies each of Corman's 'Sharktopus' and 'Dinoshark,' to give away to three lucky readers.
Read on to find out how to win!
'Sharktopus' Trailer: Part Shark, Part Octopus, All Awesome
by Chris Jordan, posted Jul 16th 2010 6:00PM
He's big and bad and he like pretty girls in bikinis on the beach.No, we're not talking about Charles Atlas. It's 'Sharktopus,' and the trailer for the upcoming Syfy movie has been posted on the Hollywood Reporter's Live Feed. Sharktopus is part shark, part octopus, and darn it, he has a heart.
In the beginning of the trailer he saves a girl from being eaten by a real shark. Then some one in a laboratory flips a switch and Sharktopus is off on a rampage for the rest of trailer. Blame the Navy and the requisite evil scientist (Eric Roberts, how about that) who either created Sharktopus from scratch or tamed him -- we can't tell.
Syfy Teams with Roger Corman for 'Dinoshark'
by Bryan Enk, posted Feb 17th 2010 10:00AM
Beware the murky waters, for therein lurks ... the 'Dinoshark.'The warning comes from the Hollywood Reporter, which brings news of the latest team-up between Syfy and uber-producer Roger Corman. The title beast is the result of global warming (natch), as glaciers break apart and release the unborn egg of the Dinoshark. The film, a companion piece of sorts to Corman's previous Syfy creature feature, 'Dinocroc,' premieres on Mar. 13th.
Syfy Teams With Roger Corman for 'Sharktopus'
by Brad Trechak, posted Feb 15th 2010 11:31AM
It's a match made in heaven. Roger Corman has teamed with SyFy to bring us the schlock science-fiction TV movie 'Sharktopus'. The movie is being billed as the SyFy version of the movie 'Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus', a title that abandons all pretense of subtlety, like 'Snakes on a Plane'. Roger Corman has made his reputation on cheap, low-budget science fiction movies (including 'Little Shop of Horrors' and 'Death Race 2000'). SyFy (formerly the SciFi Channel) has set up its Saturday nights with the same concept. It would be surprising if that night didn't simply becoming another 'Roger Corman Presents'. At least people would then know what to expect.
Or, to make it even cheaper and show the same quality of movies, just show a Roger Corman movie every Saturday night. Who doesn't get the occasional hankering to watch the 'Black Scorpion' movies? Perhaps SyFy should also contact Troma and make the circle of sci-fi B-movies complete.
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