Roger Corman continues to plough a rich seam of monster B-movies with Dinoshark.

Heres Glens review of an amiably daft film…

Dinosharkis the kind of title that really sells a film.

The story is a simple one.

The melting of the polar ice caps releases the titularDinoshark.

Perhaps the best example of bad acting here is displayed by the water polo team.

In the couple of scenes in which they feature, they set a new standard of awfulness.

However, you dont go into a film like this for Oscar-worthy performances, do you?

You go in expecting some crazy shark action, and well, theres a bit of that.

Its incredible, the versatility of the shark.

Not only can it swim in extremely shallow waters, it can also leap fifty feet in the air.

It is, indeed, a truly special beast.

So, what does she do when she discovesr the origin of the beast, I hear you ask?

Well, she removes her top, of course.

Although, I might give it a try after completing reviews from now on.

Dinosharkis a film with numerous faults.

But still, despite all of these faults, somehow the film manages to be quite entertaining.

Dinosharkis out now andavailable from the Den Of Geek Store.

Rating:

3 out of 5