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Two marine biologists discover a giant shark's tooth off the coast of Mexico, and their worst fears become reality--the tooth is that of Megalodon, a prehistoric shark with a 100 foot-wide bite. The creature was believed to be long-extinct, but when tourists start turning up in pieces, the authorities decide that a decisive plan of action is required.
The megalodon (pronounced /ˈmɛɡəlÉ™dÉ’n/ MEG-É™-lÉ™-don, "big tooth" in Greek, from μÎγας and ὀδοÏ�Ï‚), Carcharodon megalodon or Carcharocles megalodon (in dispute), was a giant shark that lived in prehistoric times. The oldest remains of this species found are about 18 million years old[1] and C. megalodon became extinct in the Pleistocene epoch probably about 1.5 million years ago.[2] It was the apex predator of its time and is the largest carnivorous fish known to have existed.[1]
C. megalodon could grow to more than 18 metres (59 ft) long and is also quite possibly the largest shark ever to have lived. From scrutiny of its remains, scientists conclude that C. megalodon belongs to the order Lamniformes. However, scientists are still debating which genus would be most appropriate for C. megalodon from the two proposed. Fossil evidence has revealed that megalodon fed upon large marine animals.[2]Read full review
First of all this movie is the most predictable, cliche, and badly produced B-rate movie I think I have ever seen. That in mind, it is one of the most entertaining films I have ever stumbled across. I belive this movie is intended to be a horror/drama movie. If that is what you are looking for, move on now. If you are looking for an evening of entertainment and comedy this is for you. Everything is so predictable you can practically recite the movie line for line before the actors do, and the special effects are so badly produced it is nothing short of hilarious. So it all boils down to this: Quality film? No. Throughly entertaining? YES! Now I'm off to find Shark Attack 1&2!