Devilfish Review!

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Aug 9, 2010
Just in time for the kids to start heading back to school and the summer to start coming to an end, I decide to take on a classic piece of Jawsploitation! I am a big fan of the genre and if you like bizarre cinema, chances are you are one as well. Directed by Lamberto Bava and starring Varied Celluloid’s apparent mascot Michael Sopkiw, Devilfish may not be the

The Plot: A man is found completely mauled near a local beach community, which causes the sheriff (Gianni Garko) to go on the hunt for the shark that is believed to have done this job. Knowing very little about these aquatic monsters, he turns to a group of young oceanographic researchers. This group, lead by Dr. Stella Dickens (Valentine Monnier) and accompanied by Peter (Michael Sopkiw), go out looking for the same beast with a host of technological advancements. Unknown to either group, the shark that they are searching for is no regular great white or tiger shark. This beast is something completely new to mankind. A prehistoric monster who is part shark and part octopus, this monster can crawl on top of boats as well as destroy them from its blunt carnage. How could such a monster have survived after all of these years? And if it is man made, who could have possibly unleashed it upon the world and for what reason?





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