peterlabarbara
How can something be so bad? There were people who actually invested in this crap?
Cojocaru Alex
Words can't even describe how bad this movie is. Everything about it is awful, starting from the plot and ending with the soundtracks. A family video on a boring trip would be funnier and more interesting to watch than this. To actually think that these guys got paid to take part in this makes me sad. I wonder how many minutes did they spend to create those effects? Not too many probably.You shouldn't watch this unless you want to waste your time and hate your life.I don't even know why Christopher Ray is trying anymore, anything he touches turns out bad.
jroyal76
Just might be the worst movie i've ever seen. I know its the worst shark movie ever made. I only watched it at first to see what the shark looked like, and kept watching because i was laughing so hard at the plot of this two headed shark that knows exactly where to be to get people at exactly the right time, and like it was a Seaworld attraction. As well as apparently causing an atoll to sink in order to eat some tasty College Coeds. Though it was a good thing that this shark roared every time it went anywhere. The Director and Producers shouldn't be allowed to do their job this stoned. On a good note, the music wasn't that bad, and Brooke Hogan wasn't awful. Though i did think Carmen Electra could have had more lines, as well as a nude scene would have been nice.
wes-connors
While the opening credits roll, we are given a taste of the story as water boarders are consumed in a big "2-Headed Shark Attack". This mean monster has more than twice the appetite of your average shark. Our victims are college students out boating for a "semester at sea." They show of their tanned chests and ability to read lines with, apparently, little rehearsal time. "What's my motivation?" translates, "Take off your shirt, scream and get eaten by the two-headed shark, stupid!" The professor on this fateful voyage is Charlie O'Connell (as Franklin Babish). His companion is the deliciously proportioned Carmen Electra (as Anne)...The main purpose for this idiotic story is to showcase sexually attractive college students being attacked by a shark. Producers get this job done. This is an otherwise barely competent movie. The cast is attractive but do not show many acting skills. Top-billed Carmen Electra is given little to say, for which she should be thankful. The lead is Brooke Hogan, daughter of "wrestler" Hulk Hogan. She's afraid of water. The leading man is brainy David Gallegos (as Paul) and muscular Geoff Ward (as Cole) serves as a secondary villain. The shark attacks are so poorly done you have to hope producers install sobriety checkpoints at the "Asylum" studio.** 2-Headed Shark Attack (1/17/12) Christopher Ray ~ Brooke Hogan, Charlie O'Connell, Carmen Electra, David Gallegos