Roboshark Page #6

Synopsis: An alien ship comes into earth orbit to drop a probe . The probe lands in the ocean only to be eaten by a Great White. Soon he turns into RoboShark much to the dismay of a Nuclear Sub in the area. Once finished he heads to Portland , (reality is Seattle) where he is already being tweeted of his actions , while RoboShark's actions are being followed by a news crew , while the daughter of the reporter he follows is the very same daughters whose tweet he is following. Now the US NAVY is after RoboShark while he burrows away through rock as well as water to the delight of his tweeters. Causing damage along the way only to have a final confrontation with the Navy at the iconic symbol of Seattle, the Space Needle.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Jeffery Scott Lando
Production: UFO Films
 
IMDB:
3.2
Year:
2015
90 min
130 Views


This is a bad idea, Veronica.

Damn it, Erik.

Amateur.

- Veronica, no, it's too dangerous!

- Shut up, weather girl!

Let me show you how the pros do it.

Don't talk to my mom

like that, you little...

Yes!

Yes! I'm gonna get a Peabody for this!

We're gonna need a bigger bang.

Contact the battleship.

Have them target the break.

You mean, target Roboshark.

You heard me right the first time.

Target this tower, where the break is.

Have them hit it with

everything they've got.

We're gonna pancake that son of a b*tch.

You mean, you wanna drop

the top of the Space Needle...

- Was I not clear the first time?

- Yes, sir.

We're gonna drop the Space Needle

on Roboshark?

That's right, Rick.

But this is the iconic symbol of Seattle!

Well, I guess it's just gonna

have to get another one.

No, no.

Here comes the Emmy.

You and sewer guy get the hell out of here.

Sir, there's plenty of time.

They'll just Twitter and Facebook me

to a Senate committee.

Best to go down with the ship.

Now, get the hell out of here!

That's a direct order, sailor!

Aye-aye, sir.

- Oorah.

- Oorah.

It's just me and you now, Roboshark.

Help me.

Veronica, get out of there!

It's gonna fall on you!

Yeah, right, weather skank.

Veronica, run!

Melody, are you okay?

- Mom, is...

- Yeah, Veronica's dead.

No, I mean Roboshark.

I think so.

- Trish! Melody!

- Rick!

Dad!

- Are you okay?

- Yes.

Thank God.

We made it.

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