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Hammerhead

  • Téléfilm
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 32min
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3,1/10
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William Forsythe, Elise Muller, and Hunter Tylo in Hammerhead (2005)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA scientist tries to save his son from cancer but his experiments turn him into a shark-man instead. A group of people from a pharmaceutical corporation are sent to the mad doctor's island t... Tout lireA scientist tries to save his son from cancer but his experiments turn him into a shark-man instead. A group of people from a pharmaceutical corporation are sent to the mad doctor's island to investigate his activities.A scientist tries to save his son from cancer but his experiments turn him into a shark-man instead. A group of people from a pharmaceutical corporation are sent to the mad doctor's island to investigate his activities.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Oblowitz
  • Scénario
    • Boaz Davidson
    • Kenneth M. Badish
    • Monty Featherstone
  • Casting principal
    • William Forsythe
    • Hunter Tylo
    • Jeffrey Combs
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,1/10
    1,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Michael Oblowitz
    • Scénario
      • Boaz Davidson
      • Kenneth M. Badish
      • Monty Featherstone
    • Casting principal
      • William Forsythe
      • Hunter Tylo
      • Jeffrey Combs
    • 31avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
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    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Tom
    Hunter Tylo
    Hunter Tylo
    • Amelia
    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • Dr. King
    Elise Muller
    Elise Muller
    • Jane
    Arthur Roberts
    Arthur Roberts
    • Feder
    Lydie Denier
    Lydie Denier
    • Katie Medevenko
    G.R. Johnson
    • Amos
    Anthony Arguirov
    • Hammerhead
    • (as Anton Argirov)
    Mariya Ignatova
    • Julie
    Velizar Binev
    Velizar Binev
    • Dr. Krause
    Atanas Srebrev
    Atanas Srebrev
    • Erik Anderson
    Pavel Doychev
    • Captain Sheldon
    Atanas Mihailov
    • Crewman
    Emil Markov
    • Engineer
    Antonia Arra
    • Female 1
    Yoanna Boukovska
    Yoanna Boukovska
    • Female 2
    • (as Ionna Bukovska)
    Asia Hristova
    • Pregnant Woman
    Nikolai Iliev
    • Man
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Oblowitz
    • Scénario
      • Boaz Davidson
      • Kenneth M. Badish
      • Monty Featherstone
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    3doctorsmoothlove

    Combs can't do it all by himself.

    Note: "Hammerhead" is occasionally known as "SharkMan" in certain releases. Because another film uses the name "SharkMan" which predates this one, I will refer to this film as "Hammerhead."

    Hammerhead is one of many shark films Nu Image made during the 2000s. It is arguably the most interesting of them in its IMDb summary. A scientist whose son is diagnosed with cancer splices his DNA with that of a shark to produce a hybrid creature with the brain of a man and the ferocity of a shark. The creature does not actually resemble a hammerhead shark despite the title.

    This plot point was utilized in Shark Attack, another Nu Image film. The idea stems from the quack book Sharks Don't Get Cancer combined with The Island of Dr. Moreau. The creature when fully visible is impressive. The costume doesn't look like a school mascot at least while the actor is not moving.

    It's a shame the shark attacks are edited so haphazardly that you can never tell what is happening. The edits appear so quick in succession you get the idea that the shark is moving next to his victims rather than attacking them.The camera often focuses on the Hammerhead's eyes which become repetitive in the frequent attacks. Despite the fact that CGI was very bad in 2005, I would have preferred to see the victims attacked with a CGI creature. At least we could see the entire shot. Since the shark can travel on land, why didn't they portray him like a sneaky slasher villain who moves in the shadows?

    Nu Image shark films often feature incomprehensible slowdown that throws you out of the scene. Such happens here. You see someone running and for no reason the scene slows down for emphasis on something? I guess?

    The actors are alright. No one other than Jeffrey Combs is memorable. His performance as the stereotypical mad scientist is as campy as ever. If you are a fan of his, he makes the film better than it would otherwise be. His performance adds to the otherworldly atmosphere that's weird for its own sake. I especially like the tour he gives through the greenhouse where he keeps other weird hybrids. Perhaps were this not a made for tv film, the filmmakers could have gone further with the oddities. The film reminds me in some ways of the more recent Annihilation just not as developed. The televisual storytelling limits how much worldbuilding the film can do.

    Most of this movie is a group of characters running around as Hammerhead picks them off. He can move as well through water as land. There is some gore during a lab scene although not as much during the shark attacks. The survivors really don't do much other than exist until the end. The bad music doesn't help with the increasing tedium of the lack of plot.

    Hammerhead is not a good movie. Fans of Jeffrey Combs may want to check it out after seeing his more famous films. The introductory laboratory scenes are weird and bloody; they are the best part of the movie. By the 30 minute mark, you have seen everything it has to offer.
    2Pietruck

    Combed over with a Hammer

    This low budget B horror's plot comes with all the amenities - mad scientist complete with sidekick, malicious corporate greed of pharmaceutical industry, eccentric and extreme genetic engineering, and information technology....can't leave that out.

    Start with strange sequence of hot looking nameless boaters that foolishly decide to take a dip in the waters near an uncharted island and end up chum for swarming hammerhead sharks.....

    Cut to weak back story implying the stock decline of a generic pharma corporation which motivates its wicked Shakespeare quoting CEO to entertain an un-solicited offer made by a former employee/scientist that was jilted out of his job as head of research and who also happens to be a nut...of course (total Herbert West wannabe). He is offering up a new stem cell technology that could make tons o' cash...or so it seems...This lures in several employees to his Moreau-ish island (must have been quite an impressive exit package from the company when he was let go for him to afford an island) to validate his scientific findings including the CEO and, co-incidentally, the ex-fiancé of the mad scientist's son now morphed sharkuman (how convenient)....

    The plan, sort of, is to rekindle lost love between the former nuptials while exacting revenge on the former colleagues for his termination. (Sheez, how can this guy be bitter? He has his own friggen' island after all...).

    Soon, everyone is on the run (from endless supply of security guards toting heavy weaponry, from mutant plants – can there be an uncharted island without man-eating plants?, from sharky son's appetite for carnage, from quack daddy's breeding plans, and from lack of a cell phone signal)...and they all must learn to work together to get off the island alive!

    Will anyone escape? Will a new species be created? Watch it and find out.

    There is some entertainment value in this movie, but don't expect much...for the true Combs fan, this is not to be missed.

    Don't say I didn't warn you.
    rixrex

    Rates a bit higher thanks to the presence of Combs and Forsythe.

    I would have given this a 2 or 3 except that it is great fun to watch Jeffrey Combs reprise a wacky scientist/doctor reminiscent of Herbert West. Plus there's the added bonus of William Forsythe, that ordinary looking, chubby, everyday man who gets the girl, and whose talent is better than this type of material. The effects are also above average for this type of low-budget material. Combs shows here how great he could have been as a horror icon had he been backed by somebody like Roger Corman, or a Hammer studio, or if he'd been at Universal in the 30s and 40s. It's easy to see him reciting the Colin Clive quote, "It's alive...alive!", or as a Peter Cushing type of character, or as Professor Quatermass. He's just not quite as good as a hero, take a look at Dr. Mordrid and you'll see why.
    7Justin-Fog

    The good old monster movie is back!

    When I heard about "Hammerhead" being released on DVD and finally found it at my local DVD store, I thought "well, just another cheap monster movie from Nu Image". Those guys around Boaz Davidson and Avi Lerner produced cheap but very entertaining B - Pictures in the past few months but also some very disappointing movies. So I didn't expect much, especially after having watched the rather disappointing "Shark Zone" just a few days before. But "Hammerhead" turned out to be an excellent revival of the 1950s monster movies. We have a mad scientist, a group of people in a dangerous situation, screaming women and damsels in distress, man-eating plants and of course we have the creature, a huge mutant mix between a man and a hammerhead shark. Everything you need for an entertaining monster movie. The only thing missing are graphic sex scenes and nudity which you expect in movies of this kind, but since the movie was made for TV it's understandable why these scenes are missing. And it doesn't matter anyway cause "Hammerhead" is action and horror entertainment at it's best. There are two reasons why I gave it seven out of ten points, though: First of all, the monster isn't seen very often and the showdown with the destruction of the creature is too fast and poorly done, and secondly, William Forsythe just isn't the right guy for the "hero" part and for falling in love with gorgeous Hunter Tylo. Other than that, I can highly recommend this movie for any monster movie fan out there. Grab yourselves a cool drink and some popcorn, watch this movie and have fun. Jasper P. Morgan
    5BenGrimm99

    Jeffrey Combs strikes again!

    I was so worried that Jeffrey Combs would wind up in the gutter somewhere when the last Star Trek series went off the air, but his incredible skill at character acting may have saved not only his career, but this mediocre film. Jeffrey Combs carried off his role as mad-scientist, Dr. King, like a real pro. While its not the worst Sci-Fi Channel original film, its not the best either. The effects weren't really lame, so much as non-existent. When you have a character in your film that is half man, half hammerhead shark, its usually a good idea to show it eventually. Instead, all we get are a bunch of cut-away scenes and bad angle shots of a terrible rubber suit. A solid team effort from not only Combs, but William Forsythe and Hunter Tylo, managed to save this film and make some of the lack-luster dialog seem almost interesting. Sorry Sci-Fi channel, B-.

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      The effect of increased nitrogen in the human bloodstream is known as nitrogen narcosis, which simulates the effects of drunkenness. This can have various health consequences, but immediate explosion is not one of them.
    • Citations

      Amelia Lockhart: You're going to impregnate me?

      Dr. Preston King: No.

      [looks at the hammerhead shark in the tank]

      Dr. Preston King: He is.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 juin 2005 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Aruba
      • États-Unis
      • Allemagne
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (Brazil)
      • SciFi Channel
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sharkman
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bulgarie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Millennium Films
      • Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG II
      • Active Entertainment
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      1 heure 32 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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