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Un nouveau requin géant fait son apparition à Alexandrie en Égypte. Le monstre menace de détruire l'humanité. Le gouvernement décide alors de créer un robot qui est la copie conforme du mons... Tout lireUn nouveau requin géant fait son apparition à Alexandrie en Égypte. Le monstre menace de détruire l'humanité. Le gouvernement décide alors de créer un robot qui est la copie conforme du monstre afin de tenter de le combattre.Un nouveau requin géant fait son apparition à Alexandrie en Égypte. Le monstre menace de détruire l'humanité. Le gouvernement décide alors de créer un robot qui est la copie conforme du monstre afin de tenter de le combattre.
Paul Anderson
- Nero
- (voix)
Alain Ligonde
- Executive Officer Pollack
- (as Alain Gerard)
Luca Belloiu
- Flight Officer
- (as Luca Bello)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Nero is uploaded into the Mecha Shark computer, he recites the same words HAL 9000 recites when Dr. Chandra reloads him in 2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984)
- GaffesWhile the movie takes place in Australia the cars are driving on the wrong side of the street. In Australia, cars drive on the left.
- Citations
Admiral Engleberg: You didn't win. I'm still here!
[the megalodon swallows him]
- ConnexionsFollowed by Mega Shark vs. Kolossus (2015)
- Bandes originalesCrash
Lyrics and music by Vanessa McNiel
Performed by The Velvet Teaparty
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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 Giant Octopus or Crocosaurus particularly good, some fun moments, mostly for the so-bad-it's-good value there was, but mostly they were too amateurish and ridiculous to take it even for what they were. Mecha Shark is the best of the three but from personal opinion it was only passable. It is the best-looking of the trilogy definitely, the scenery is very nice as well as the underwater shots and the editing is reasonable. The score is catchy and in a way drives the movie rather than bog it down. The special effects are better than average if not great, a huge improvement on its predecessors anyhow(and I'd go as far to say that much of the underwater stuff was quite good), sure there are a few ropey ones here and there. Much of the acting is not bad at all despite not having very strong material to work with, the playing-it-straight approach is adopted and it suits the movie just fine, doing it without going through the motions. Elisabeth Rohm and Christopher Judge are commanding leads. And the last act is a lot of fun, the pace is snappier and while inevitably predictable some of it is amusing and at times endearingly silly. There is an exception regarding the acting and that is Deborah Gibson in her brief appearance, if she had a bigger role she would have come across as less phoned in. The characters are not annoying as such but are not very interesting, and that is including the shark who is more goofy than menacing. The script mistakes insultingly cheesy for snappy, the jargon is really stilted too and a lot of scenes have dialogue and voice-overs that over-explain things. If there was one word to describe the script, bloated would be it. The concept was ridiculous in the first place, but two thirds of Mecha Shark is rather indifferent until the last act really picks up. That it's predictable is to be expected, but the suffocating pacing, lack of tension or suspense and scenes that are very derivative, with a few parts reminiscent of those from its predecessors(like the mid-air leap jet chomp from Giant Octopus) but also reading too much of inferior copies. They were mildly fun previously while making you feel stupid at the same time, here they were just tired. All in all, at best it's reasonably fun and it is easily the best of the Mega Shark trilogy. But while it is a significant improvement technically and acting-wise, there could have been room to have more fun and the improvement does not translate into the writing department, with a sense of not just trying to do too much but also feeling very bland and indifferent. 4/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- 13 févr. 2014
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- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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By what name was Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark (2014) officially released in Canada in English?
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