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Brooke Hogan & Carmen Electra vs Two-Headed Shark

Various sources are currently reporting that The Asylum will be releasing a creature feature this January called 2 Headed Shark Attack. The horror film will apparently be released on DVD January 17, 2012, which I think is a little shady because we probably would have received stills or an official announcement by now. If they intend to shoot, edit, and release a film in 3 months….good frickin luck, but that gives you insight to the quality of the film. The Asylum has released other horror titles such as Snakes On A Train, Paranormal Entity, and Mega Piranha – all what they call “mockbusters.”

Starring in this creature feature will be none other than Brooke Hogan, who most will recognize as Hulk Hogan’s daughter, a failed pop star, and lead actress in the upcoming Sand Shark. Poor Brooke is going to have a shark complex if she keeps doing these roles. She, apparently, even has a film in the works called Devour. Carmen Electra is… well, Carmen frickin Electra, one of the hottest women in the world! And, like Miss Hogan, Carmen Electra is also a failed pop star – having released one album in 1993. Who knew?! Just the idea of these two lovely ladies sharing screen time in a low-budget creature feature is enough to make me tune in or drop a couple bucks. The picture featured above is of Carmen Electra on the set of this movie.

Also starring in 2 Headed Shark Attack is Charlie O’Connel (Cruel Intentions, Kraken: Tenticales of the Deep), Christina Bach Norman, David Gallegos, and Mercedes Young. It will be directed by Christopher Douglas-Olen Ray. Oh, yeah, you probably want the plot, right? Here ya go. “A Semester at Sea ship is attacked and sunk by a mutated two-headed shark, and the survivors seek refuge on a deserted atoll. The coeds, however, are no longer safe when the atoll starts flooding.”

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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