Back in 2010, legendary producer Roger Corman and his wife/producing partner Julie Corman teamed up with the late director Declan O’Brien – who is best known for making several of the Wrong Turn sequels – to bring the world the creature feature Sharktopus, which is about exactly what it sounds like it would be about. A shark/octopus hybrid that goes on a man-eating binge. That film received two sequels, Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda and Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf… and now it has been given the remake treatment. In China! A trailer for the Chinese remake of Sharktopus can be seen in the embed above.
Scripted by Mike MacLean and Stephen Niver, the original Sharktopus had the following synopsis: Aiming to create the U.S. Navy’s next hyper-weapon while fiddling with shark and octopus DNA, the visionary geneticist, Nathan Sands, comes up with a nightmarish prototype: the genetically enhanced “S-11” hybrid. However, after a...
Scripted by Mike MacLean and Stephen Niver, the original Sharktopus had the following synopsis: Aiming to create the U.S. Navy’s next hyper-weapon while fiddling with shark and octopus DNA, the visionary geneticist, Nathan Sands, comes up with a nightmarish prototype: the genetically enhanced “S-11” hybrid. However, after a...
- 10/23/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Growing up action movies were, for me, second only to horror flicks as my go to genre. I used to scour the pages of Impact for news on the latest films and then pre-order the VHS at my local video shop – because yes, back in the day you could actually pre-order a video rental and I Always had to be first to rent my most-anticipated flicks! I mention this only because it was back in that era that the action movie star was king. Starting out with the likes of Stallone and Schwarzenegger, the VHS era gave birth to a myriad of action movie superstars: guys like Jean-Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Jeff Speakman, Jeff Wincott and the queen of action films Cynthia Rothrock… all of whom carved out careers in what were – for the most part – direct to video films.
So why the history lesson? Well there’s a...
So why the history lesson? Well there’s a...
- 6/12/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Coffin Comics announced today, that the new character Lady Satanus is in development for her own story by creator/writer Brian Pulido and co-writer Mike MacLean. The announcement came in advance of her 1st appearance in Lady Death: Blasphemy Anthem #1. “The sneak preview of Dawn McTeigue’s Lady Satanus cover for the Lady Death: Blasphemy Anthem …
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- 8/13/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Stars: Michael Madsen, Rachel Hunter, Shandi Finnessey, Terri Ivens, Rib Hillis, Angie Savage, Chris De Christopher, Kurt Yaeger, Noah Blake | Written by J. Brad Wilke, Mike MacLean | Directed by Jim Wynorski
When a rogue scientist discovers an immense egg in the dark recesses of a rainforest he thinks hes stumbled across his fame and fortune. But little does he know that it belongs to a terrifying hybrid monster, known only as the Piranhaconda (a moniker only mentioned once in the Entire film and dismissed as a stupid name!). Soon the beast is on the loose, hunting for its unborn child, rampaging through the country and destroying everything in its path in a mass of CGI-enhanced gory-glory.
A killer-creature B-movie from the Roger Corman staple, Piranhaconda is yet another made for Syfy TV movie suprisingly this one comes from director Jim Wynorski, who is well-known in the horror community for successfully mixing T&A and horror.
When a rogue scientist discovers an immense egg in the dark recesses of a rainforest he thinks hes stumbled across his fame and fortune. But little does he know that it belongs to a terrifying hybrid monster, known only as the Piranhaconda (a moniker only mentioned once in the Entire film and dismissed as a stupid name!). Soon the beast is on the loose, hunting for its unborn child, rampaging through the country and destroying everything in its path in a mass of CGI-enhanced gory-glory.
A killer-creature B-movie from the Roger Corman staple, Piranhaconda is yet another made for Syfy TV movie suprisingly this one comes from director Jim Wynorski, who is well-known in the horror community for successfully mixing T&A and horror.
- 2/2/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Brian Pulido, creator of the comic Lady Death and the feature film The Graves, is set to appear on Syfy’s "Foxy and Co.," a reality show showcasing the special effects makeup work of "Face Off" favorite Eric Fox and his team, tonight, March 18th, at 10Pm.
For the show Pulido directed a proof of concept short film entitled Zack the Zombie Exterminator, a horror/comedy about Zack Zander, an amiable redneck metal head with a talent for zombie-splatting who runs “Z-Gone", a family business that “disposes” of the undead.
Pulido and screenwriter Mike MacLean (Sharktopus, Piranhaconda) developed Zack for multiple entertainment platforms.
Simply stated, Zack the Zombie Exterminator puts the fun back into zombie-splatting. Zack is a gross-out spectacle full of zombie guts and exploding brains. It’s slapstick Wtf humor, cringe-worthy and cathartic, and what better guy to fulfill this mad vision than Morbx Fx’s Eric Fox,...
For the show Pulido directed a proof of concept short film entitled Zack the Zombie Exterminator, a horror/comedy about Zack Zander, an amiable redneck metal head with a talent for zombie-splatting who runs “Z-Gone", a family business that “disposes” of the undead.
Pulido and screenwriter Mike MacLean (Sharktopus, Piranhaconda) developed Zack for multiple entertainment platforms.
Simply stated, Zack the Zombie Exterminator puts the fun back into zombie-splatting. Zack is a gross-out spectacle full of zombie guts and exploding brains. It’s slapstick Wtf humor, cringe-worthy and cathartic, and what better guy to fulfill this mad vision than Morbx Fx’s Eric Fox,...
- 3/18/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Piranhaconda
Stars: Michael Madsen, Rachel Hunter, Shandi Finnessey, Terri Ivens, Rib Hillis, Angie Savage, Chris De Christopher, Kurt Yaeger, Noah Blake | Written by J. Brad Wilke, Mike MacLean | Directed by Jim Wynorski
When a rogue scientist discovers an immense egg in the dark recesses of a rainforest he thinks he’s stumbled across his fame and fortune. But little does he know that it belongs to a terrifying hybrid monster, known only as the Piranhaconda (a moniker only mentioned once in the Entire film and dismissed as a stupid name!). Soon the beast is on the loose, hunting for its unborn child, rampaging through the country and destroying everything in its path in a mass of CGI-enhanced gory-glory.
A killer-creature B-movie from the Roger Corman staple, Piranhaconda is yet another made for Syfy TV movie – suprisingly this one comes from director Jim Wynorski, who is well-known in the horror community...
Stars: Michael Madsen, Rachel Hunter, Shandi Finnessey, Terri Ivens, Rib Hillis, Angie Savage, Chris De Christopher, Kurt Yaeger, Noah Blake | Written by J. Brad Wilke, Mike MacLean | Directed by Jim Wynorski
When a rogue scientist discovers an immense egg in the dark recesses of a rainforest he thinks he’s stumbled across his fame and fortune. But little does he know that it belongs to a terrifying hybrid monster, known only as the Piranhaconda (a moniker only mentioned once in the Entire film and dismissed as a stupid name!). Soon the beast is on the loose, hunting for its unborn child, rampaging through the country and destroying everything in its path in a mass of CGI-enhanced gory-glory.
A killer-creature B-movie from the Roger Corman staple, Piranhaconda is yet another made for Syfy TV movie – suprisingly this one comes from director Jim Wynorski, who is well-known in the horror community...
- 12/8/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Piranha not got enough twists and turns for you? Anaconda lacking the requisite bite? Well, why not have the best of both worlds? From Mike MacLean, the writer of Sharktopus (Jaws not tentacley enough... etc.), and with Hollywood exploitation legend Roger Corman behind it, comes Piranhaconda. Somehow the movie passed us by when it aired on Syfy in June, but all 82 glorious minutes are coming to DVD on January 7, 2013. The film is directed by Jim Wynorski (Chopping Mall, Camel Spiders) and stars Quentin Tarantino's Mr Blonde, Michael Madsen, fresh from Celebrity Big Brother. Joining Madsen is Rachel Hunter (The Benchwarmers) and MacLean's Sharktopus veteran Shandi Finnessey. Rounding out the cast is Rib Hillis, who you might have seen on Two and a Half Men and CSI Miami. The plot (more)...
- 11/14/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Unfortunately our own Stephanie Ogrodnik was unable to attend the Sdcc panel on Corman's latest production due to the egregious lines at the Hollywood-run convention, so instead, we've got you the poster! Corman's first ever 3d film is a quasi-remake of the horrendous 1958 film, and a quasi-remake-remake of the 1993 remake which starred Darryl Hannah. While I'm sure this will be as equally terrible, it's Kevin O'Neill's first feature, and he's done special effects on lots of big films, including the Pulse Franchise. It's also written by Mike MacLean, the man who penned Dinocroc vs Supergator, Sharktopus, and Piranhaconda. And, it's Corman .. we gotta support The Man. You can watch the incredibly sad trailer for the 1958 version below. [Continued ...]...
- 7/23/2012
- QuietEarth.us
Roger Corman's Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader is heading to this year's San Diego Comic-Con, where Corman will introduce the Epix Original Movie at a 3D screening following the panel to be held on Saturday, July 14th.
The screening will be at 12:00 Midnight at the Gaslamp's Reading Cinemas. The movie will then premiere on August 25th at 10:00 pm Et on Epix.
Synopsis:
In an update to the great genre pictures of the ‘50s, Roger Corman’s first ever 3D film, Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader, follows a college coed who uses an experimental drug to transform herself into a popular beauty – but at a huge price. Produced by Corman along with his producing partner/wife Julie Corman, the movie stars Jena Sims ("The Vampire Diaries"), Sean Young (Blade Runner), Treat Williams (Hair, Prince of the City, "Everwood"), Ryan Merriman ("Pretty Little Liars"), A.J. Lamas ("Leave it to...
The screening will be at 12:00 Midnight at the Gaslamp's Reading Cinemas. The movie will then premiere on August 25th at 10:00 pm Et on Epix.
Synopsis:
In an update to the great genre pictures of the ‘50s, Roger Corman’s first ever 3D film, Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader, follows a college coed who uses an experimental drug to transform herself into a popular beauty – but at a huge price. Produced by Corman along with his producing partner/wife Julie Corman, the movie stars Jena Sims ("The Vampire Diaries"), Sean Young (Blade Runner), Treat Williams (Hair, Prince of the City, "Everwood"), Ryan Merriman ("Pretty Little Liars"), A.J. Lamas ("Leave it to...
- 6/20/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Sharktopus. Dinoshark. Dinocroc. All pale in comparison to Syfy’s upcoming “2 Creatures for the Price of 1” extravaganza, Piranhaconda. Roger Corman’s latest killer hybrid is scheduled to air on the network in October. In somewhat inevitable news, it stars the awesome Michael Madsen along with Rachel Hunter and is directed by Jim Wynorski.
Who is responsible for unleashing the half-piranha/half-anaconda on the unsuspecting masses? That would be writer Mike MacLean, who also penned Sharktopus and Dinocroc vs. Supergator for Syfy.
MacLean talked to Shock about writing creature features, working with Roger Corman, the differences between cable and theatrical movies, why comedy is a vital component of Syfy features, and more.
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Who is responsible for unleashing the half-piranha/half-anaconda on the unsuspecting masses? That would be writer Mike MacLean, who also penned Sharktopus and Dinocroc vs. Supergator for Syfy.
MacLean talked to Shock about writing creature features, working with Roger Corman, the differences between cable and theatrical movies, why comedy is a vital component of Syfy features, and more.
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- 5/13/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Roger Corman graced Syfy with a Sharktopus. For his foray into producing for the Epix network, the “King of the B’s” is busting out Attack of the 50-Foot Cheerleader (in 3D no less) and has assembled quite a cast for a movie about a giant cheerleader on a rampage.
Shockingly, Roger Corman did not produce the 1950’s cult classic Attack of the 50-Foot Woman or its 1990’s remake starring Daryl Hannah. He also had nothing to do with 1995’s Attack of the 60-Foot Centerfold; that was Fred Olen Ray’s homage. Now, at the ripe old age of 86 (and still kicking), Corman is finally getting a piece of the giant woman on the attack action with Attack of the 50-Foot Cheerleader.
Synopsis:
Aspiring college cheerleader Cassie Stratford consumes an experimental drug that grants her beauty and enough athletic ability to make the cheer squad. However, the drug has an...
Shockingly, Roger Corman did not produce the 1950’s cult classic Attack of the 50-Foot Woman or its 1990’s remake starring Daryl Hannah. He also had nothing to do with 1995’s Attack of the 60-Foot Centerfold; that was Fred Olen Ray’s homage. Now, at the ripe old age of 86 (and still kicking), Corman is finally getting a piece of the giant woman on the attack action with Attack of the 50-Foot Cheerleader.
Synopsis:
Aspiring college cheerleader Cassie Stratford consumes an experimental drug that grants her beauty and enough athletic ability to make the cheer squad. However, the drug has an...
- 4/25/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Directed by: Declan O'Brien
Produced by: Roger Corman, Julie Corman
Written by: Mike MacLean
Cast: Eric Roberts, Kerem Bursin, Sara Malakul Lane, Héctor Jiménez
In my review of Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurous (Feb. 23 of this year), I suggested the folks in charge of The Asylum watch some of Roger Corman's older films and take a few notes on how to make a great monster flick. I hope they had pen and paper handy when Sharktopus hit the Syfy Network, as their chief competition just showed them how it's done. A gleeful mix of one part monster, one part bathing suit clad victims, and a lot of "how can we top the last scene" effort shaken into the mix, the film became one of Syfy's biggest successes. All I can say is, I told you so, The Asylum.
The film opens in California, with a young swimmer about to become a white shark snack.
Produced by: Roger Corman, Julie Corman
Written by: Mike MacLean
Cast: Eric Roberts, Kerem Bursin, Sara Malakul Lane, Héctor Jiménez
In my review of Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurous (Feb. 23 of this year), I suggested the folks in charge of The Asylum watch some of Roger Corman's older films and take a few notes on how to make a great monster flick. I hope they had pen and paper handy when Sharktopus hit the Syfy Network, as their chief competition just showed them how it's done. A gleeful mix of one part monster, one part bathing suit clad victims, and a lot of "how can we top the last scene" effort shaken into the mix, the film became one of Syfy's biggest successes. All I can say is, I told you so, The Asylum.
The film opens in California, with a young swimmer about to become a white shark snack.
- 5/25/2011
- by Chris McMillan
- Planet Fury
Sharktopus
Stars: Eric Roberts, Sara Malakul Lane, Kerem Bursin, Shandi Finnessey | Written by Mike MacLean | Directed by Declan O’Brien
Naval scientist Nathan Rand (Roberts) and his brain-box daughter Nicole (Lane), have developed a hybrid half-shark/half-octopus (Why? That’s a question that’s never answered – most likely because the name sounds cool) for use by the Us military. However when the control system malfunctions and the “sharktopus” escapes during a training session, Rand, his daughter and their hired help – Flynn, a world-renowned former shark hunter no less (obviously) – must head off the popular tourist resort of Puerto Vallarta in Mexico to track down the man-hungry mutant killer before it causes havoc and starts to eat both the locals and holidaymakers. However Rand and co. are not the only ones after the beast – also hot on its tail are a scoop-hungry news reporter and her cameraman, and an obnoxious pirate...
Stars: Eric Roberts, Sara Malakul Lane, Kerem Bursin, Shandi Finnessey | Written by Mike MacLean | Directed by Declan O’Brien
Naval scientist Nathan Rand (Roberts) and his brain-box daughter Nicole (Lane), have developed a hybrid half-shark/half-octopus (Why? That’s a question that’s never answered – most likely because the name sounds cool) for use by the Us military. However when the control system malfunctions and the “sharktopus” escapes during a training session, Rand, his daughter and their hired help – Flynn, a world-renowned former shark hunter no less (obviously) – must head off the popular tourist resort of Puerto Vallarta in Mexico to track down the man-hungry mutant killer before it causes havoc and starts to eat both the locals and holidaymakers. However Rand and co. are not the only ones after the beast – also hot on its tail are a scoop-hungry news reporter and her cameraman, and an obnoxious pirate...
- 3/13/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
All of you who keep up with my effort in getting Crocaloctopus his own movie know this only feeds the fuel to the fire for me. There's hope, case in note master of the creature feature Roger Corman will lend his producing hand to director Jim Wynorski's Piranhaconda (1/2 piranha and 1/2 anaconda)from a script by Mike MacLean (Sharktopus). Production begins next month in Hawaii with Diana Terranova attached to star. No word of which 80's or maybe 90's pop star will be cast this time. We'll have much more news on this soon!
- 1/24/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
You know what? I don’t care that the movie doesn’t start filming until February. What’s more, I don’t care that I haven’t read a plot synopsis that describes what, exactly, the picture is all about. I’m not even concerned that the cast hasn’t been selected yet, save for the lovely Diana Terranova, who is pictured below. All that really matters to me at this point is that “Sharktopus” writer Mike MacLean, veteran no-budget director Jim Wynorski, and legendary schlock producer Roger Corman have joined forces to bring the world “Piranhaconda”, a production which features a monster that comes equipped with “razor sharp teeth and 100 feet of constricting power.” God bless America. Via Joblo...
- 1/24/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
Anchor Bay Entertainment seems to have the market on thrilling DVD and Blu-Ray releases, as they have announced that Sharktopus will debut March 15th, 2011. This film was produced by the notorious Roger Corman (Bloodfist VIII: Trained to Kill), who has been involved in over a hundred films. Sharktopus premiered on the SyFy channel and now a few more details are here.
The film involves a military experiment gone horribly wrong. Now an "an eight-tentacled nightmare" (Anchor Bay) is making lunch meat of sunbathers and holidayers. Have a look at the campy trailer below, along with the official artwork seen left.
The film's plotline:
"An eight-tentacled nightmare hybrid of shark and octopus, 'S-11' was created by genetic scientist Nathan Sands (Eric Roberts) as the U.S. Navy’s next super-weapon. But when its control implants are damaged during a training experiment off the Mexican coast, the beast escapes to Puerto...
The film involves a military experiment gone horribly wrong. Now an "an eight-tentacled nightmare" (Anchor Bay) is making lunch meat of sunbathers and holidayers. Have a look at the campy trailer below, along with the official artwork seen left.
The film's plotline:
"An eight-tentacled nightmare hybrid of shark and octopus, 'S-11' was created by genetic scientist Nathan Sands (Eric Roberts) as the U.S. Navy’s next super-weapon. But when its control implants are damaged during a training experiment off the Mexican coast, the beast escapes to Puerto...
- 12/15/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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