King barely escapes while the robot, Kolossus, destroys the mine. The script is a mess, with the human drama scenes with its messy mix of scientific gobbledygook and military jargon struggling to make sense and they doesn't ring true at any time actually sounding made up on the spot , and the humour parts are cheesy and contrived, the dialogue being so awkwardly awful it's cringe-worthy. Fortunately or unfortunately, a new Mega Shark appears and global chaos ensues. The cast all has a blast playing one ludicrous scene after another with deadly earnestness, the monsters are both well-rendered and imbued with more personality than they have any right to have on this budget, and the whole thing feels like a loving throwback to the Japanese monster movies I used to watch on Saturday afternoons as a child. Love them or hate them. As for the cast that starred in the movie, well I can't really claim to be familiar with anyone who was in the movie, aside from Illeana Douglas.
The shark attacks Kolossus, causing Dane's control system to crash. Sure, the fights are too brief and the science is laughable. However, the shark is nearby; as its rampage continues, Admiral Jackson suffers a breakdown and initiates a nuclear launch before committing suicide. Oh Anaconda was mid budget movie with decent acting. Kolossus finally drags the shark down, wraps around it and detonates its entire remaining supply of red mercury, destroying both creatures. The majority of this one is spent with the military's attacks trying to cut it down, from the opening battle in the mini-subs to the full-scale assault on the open seas and finally the creature attacking the fleet with it's trademark high- altitude jumps of it leaping out of the water and taking out the destroyers in marvelous action scenes that keep up the spectacle and excitement from the rest of the series.
If, however, you love the bargain basement Godzilla-style spectacle of The Asylum's Mega Shark series the way I do, rest assured that Mega Shark Vs. And people were actually doing good jobs with their given roles and characters, given the cheesy and campy concept of the movie. In all, a highly satisfying piece of direct-to-video schlock. Kolossus 2015 Plot Summary In search of a new energy source, Russia accidentally reawakens the Kolossus - a giant robot doomsday device from the Cold War. At the same time, a new Mega Shark appears, threatening global security. When they locate Abramov, he gives them a compass and clues to where the technology to control Kolossus can be found. It also does nothing to develop the characters or make them engaging or identifiable, they're little more than walking clichés written in the most cardboard way.
While this one doesn't quite manage to make it to the top of the franchise this is still a wholly worthwhile entry. It simply feels like the guys at The Asylum weren't trying at all with this one. As was the case with the previous efforts, a lot of this one is due to the massive cheese here which is based on the efforts of the shark here getting the most amount of screen-time possible here. Plus, the curvy cuties of Team Unicorn are on-hand to amp up the eye candy quotient. Bullock is killed by the new shark.
And the story makes sense almost half of the time. Al mismo tiempo aparece un nuevo Mega Shark que amenaza con acabar con todo el que se cruce en su camino. Dane and Alison approach on Dane's and offer to assist using Alison's transmitter, but the pod malfunctions and the shark escapes. Der Megashark ist zum beliebten Inventar bei Asylum geworden, durfte sich in Vorgängerabenteuern bereits mit dem Megakrokodil, dem Riesenoktopus oder seinem mechanischen Gegenstück herum schlagen. Kolossus approaches Dane's ship, but they manage to connect the controller to Dane's computer system in time to stop it. There could possibly be a sequel soon. The Kolossus is a monster opponent appearing in.
La película ha sido dirigida por Christopher Ray, un aficionado de este tipo de cintas que ya ha dirigido El ataque del tiburón de dos cabezas, Mega Shark vs. With the crisis over, the three survivors await rescue. Dane suggests that they work together to stop the shark in a more humane fashion and protect the environment. I'm really not sure who thought it was a good idea to have a screenplay full of dialogue but it really backfires because this film is simply boring from start to end. Otherwise, this one had a lot more going for it to make it enjoyable enough.
The robot's initial reactivation scene, the big battle with the destroyers at sea and the final battle are all way too obvious about their qualities despite the fact that there's a rather exciting series of action scenes overplaying during that time, and the fact that there's other times throughout this that aren't as obvious about the nature of the effects really causes those to stand out considerably. Kolossus is discovered to be a mobile created by the Russians during the , powered by red mercury and capable of multiple detonations. Thomas makes a wise exit from this disconnected disaster. Kolossus targets the ship; while Alison, King and Spencer - who escaped their bonds earlier - flee, Dane runs onto the beach and is crushed under Kolossus' foot. It's the kind of movie you watch with your friends while laughing and generally having a good time. The giant shark stuff is really, really, pitiful and has a hackneyed, 'seen it all' before feel. Now, that is definitely not a bad thing for me, because I do enjoy watching new faces and talents in movies.
Actually this wasn't half bad. What is to stop Russia's doomsday mechanism from dueling with the monster shark? Kolossus will leave you giddy. The Mega Shark movies are the kind that aren't to be expected much from, but even with that in mind I personally didn't consider either of them particularly good, some fun moments, mostly for the so-bad-it's-good value there was, but mostly they were too cheap and silly to take it even for what they were. Illeana Douglas is also somewhat bland. We also have the obligatory black actor as the senior Naval officer.