Dinoshark Has A Premiere Date, Plot

While it may not be a Sharktopus, a Dinoshark still sounds pretty badass.  Luckily the legendary Roger Corman made a movie about it for us.

"Global warming causes the glaciers to break apart," Corman explains. "We start the picture with real beautiful shots of the glaciers falling into the ocean. The unborn egg of the Dinoshark that has been frozen for millions of years is released."

"Dinoshark," which debuts March 13, is a follow-up of sorts to Corman's "Dinocroc." Corman originally thought to do "Dinocroc 2," but Syfy executives discovered that, unlike theatrical audiences, TV movie audiences respond better to new-but-similar ideas more than direct sequels.  [via the live feed]

Wow, that is just great.  The entire read is pretty special as it kind of gets into the creative process behind these Syfy gems.  Strangely it sounds a lot like they just combine weird animals, justify the new mashup creature's existence, and then just try and pretend it's real.  Even stranger is that this is the exact same technique I use with my girlfriend.

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