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'2-Headed Shark Attack' Exclusive Trailer: Two Heads, One Shark


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The shark has two heads. So help us all, [i]the shark has two heads!![/i]

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That's pretty much the only thing I've been able to say in the twenty-four hours or so that passed since watching MTV Movies' exclusive trailer for "[url="http://moviesblog.mtv.com/tag/2-headed-shark-attack"]2-Headed Shark Attack[/url]," the latest thriller from The Asylum that lands on DVD shelves today (January 31). I encourage anyone and everyone to watch the "Shark Attack" trailer right here, right now, if only so that I'm not the only one with shark-filled madness swimming about in my brain(s).

In "2-Headed Shark Attack," college students and other youths find themselves on the defensive when their Semester at Sea ship is destroyed by the assault of a two-headed shark. Charlie O'Connell (brother of Jerry), Carmen Electra and Brooke Hogan, among others, band together to survive this impossibly mutated two-headed attack… but as the trailer makes plainly clear, survival just isn't in the cards for many of our heroes.

Like many of the Asylum's offerings, "2-Headed Shark Attack" does not disappoint in the ridiculous, over-the-top, is-that-really-happening, holy-wow-it-really-[i]is[/i]-happening departments — at least it doesn't if the trailer is any indication. If you're sold based on what you see here, your next steps are easy: "Shark Attack" is available on DVD today (January 31), so dive into shark-infested waters if you feel so inclined.

[i]What do you think of the "2-Headed Shark Attack" trailer? Do you plan on riding the wave into shark-infested waters? Tell us in the comments section and on [url="http://twitter.com/mtvmoviesblog/"]Twitter[/url]![/i]



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