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On Saturday night, SyFy premiered Roboshark and Mega Shark vs. Kolossus and viewers like me will be forever thankful. However, SyFy wasnÔÇÖt done giving us treats. On Sunday night, another new film premiered. It was called Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf and IÔÇÖm not ashamed to say that it was absolutely brilliant.

Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf takes place in the Dominican Republic. A disgraced baseball player, Felix Rosa (played by Mario Arturo Hernandez,) goes to a mysterious German scientist, Dr. Reihnhardt (Catherine Oxenberg), in search of a treatment that will again make him a superstar. However, as often happens with mad scientists, Dr. Reinhardt has an agenda of her own and soon Felix has been transformed into a hybrid between a whale and wolf. This means that he looks like a wolf but he swims like a whale and he tends to act like a dog.

Except, of course, when heÔÇÖs eating people.

When heÔÇÖs eating people, heÔÇÖs all Whalewolf.

Meanwhile, alcoholic boat captain Ray (Casper Van Dien, giving a likable and energetic performance) has discovered that Sharktopus ÔÇö a creature with the head of shark and the body of an octopus ÔÇö is swimming in the waters around the Dominican Republic. At first, Ray and his sidekick, Pablo (Jorge Eduardo De Los Santos), arenÔÇÖt too concerned about the Sharktopus or anything else. But then the local voodoo priest (Tony Almont) demands that they bring him the heart of Sharktopus and, when they donÔÇÖt promptly comply, he starts to stick pins into Ray and Pablo voodoo dolls.

While all of that is going on, RayÔÇÖs almost girlfriend, police officer Nita (Akari Endo), is trying to keep the peace but thatÔÇÖs a little bit difficult when you not only have to deal with a voodoo cult, an alcoholic boat captain, and a German mad scientist but also with Sharktopus and Whalewolf as well!

But thatÔÇÖs not all! A Dominican version of The Bachelor is being filmed nearby. It would be a lot easier for the bachelor to find love if not for the fact that Sharktopus keeps eating all of his potential wives.

And finally, theres a tourist who is vacationing in the Dominican Republic and is convinced that shes starting a new chapter of her life. Needless to say, things dont exactly end well

Okay, you may have read all that and may now be under the impression that thereÔÇÖs a lot of going on in Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf and you are absolutely correct. This is a very busy film but, then again, thatÔÇÖs exactly why it works. The pace is relentless and the action is nonstop. No time is wasted when it comes to introducing both Sharktopus and Whalewolf. ItÔÇÖs nonstop Sharktopus and Whalewolf action, without a single slow moment.

The tone is pretty much set from the moment that Catherine Oxenberg first appears and starts to speak in the most over-the-top, deliberately exaggerated German accent ever heard. Then Casper Van Dien shows up, pulling flasks out of his pockets and, at one point, getting into a literal slap fight with Sharktopus. (Casper Van Dien gives a performance that can positively compared to the best work of Bruce Campbell.)

Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf works as both an entertaining monster film and a glorious send up of the entire genre. If you missed it for the first time, keep an eye out for another showing.

And hopefully, Sharktopus will soon return!