Sharktopus.vs.Whalewolf Page #7

Synopsis: When a mad scientist mixes the genes of a killer whale and a wolf, it creates the Whalewolf, and it's up to Sharktopus to stop it.
Director(s): Kevin O'Neill
Production: New Horizon Pictures
 
IMDB:
3.5
TV-14
Year:
2015
85 min
248 Views


This is gonna be bad.

So this should take care of him.

Are you sure this is gonna work?

Well, I hope it does, I mean,

once we turn on the lights,

it should.

What was that?

Find a control booth.

It's up above us.

Oh, no!

Okay, again, where am I?

Where am I?

Where am I? Where am I?

Where am I?

Thanks.

Excuse me.

I saw them first.

They're just my size!

Run! Run for your lives! Run!

It's-- run for your lives!

Hello? Anybody home?

Agh... this place stinks.

Not even a monster

would hide in here.

( MUSIC CONTINUES )

Oh, no, come on!

Gotta start somewhere.

No.

( LAPPING WATER )

Like shooting fish in a barrel.

This one... uh-oh.

That's not good.

Okay, stay like that.

Come on, you can do it!

Doesn't say lights.

[NITA]

Ray!

You got Whalewolf?

It's over there!

Where's Sharktopus?

Oh, he's on his way!

Where are the jets?

( MUSIC CONTINUES )

( BELL RINGS )

I need the Air force, now!

PILOT (OVER RADIO)

Command, this is Hunter leader,

inbound. ETA, two minutes.

I don't have a few minutes!

That thing has been after me,

chased me everywhere.

It's been on me!

I can't lose it!

Isn't that the thing

that controls it?

It's supposed to,

but it doesn't work.

Come on! You stupid machine!

That's it.

Goodbye, Sharktopus!

One down.

Go! Let's go! Come on!

Go, go, go, go!

Go, go, go, go!

I got this!

Want to play fetch, boy?

Huh?

( ORGAN MUSIC PLAYING )

Get 'em, boy!

Go get 'em, boy!

Good doggy!

Atta boy!

( POWER WHIRS DOWN )

Target in range,

time to screw this pooch!

Ray!

Ray, look, look!

Come on!

( TRIUMPHANT MUSIC PLAYING )

We did it! We did it!

Hey, I save you again!

That's the third time today.

This is a "kiss me" moment.

Look, one in a kind--

one of a kind.

Save the day, save the day,

save the day.

Shut up and kiss me.

( SOFT MUSIC PLAYING )

( SOFT DRUMS PLAYING )

( MOANING )

( FAINT GROWLING )

( MANIACAL LAUGHING )

( GROWLING )

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