^Glerken said:Wow.
I'm going to go see that.
I wont even care if the acting is horrible.
There is a Mega Shark, and a Giant Octopus. And they fight!
This is my answer for this movie. With a few exclamation marks at the end.
^Glerken said:Wow.
I'm going to go see that.
I wont even care if the acting is horrible.
There is a Mega Shark, and a Giant Octopus. And they fight!
Doesn't matter. They have vertebrae, therefore they are vertebrates. And knowing is half the battle.crypt-creature said:Eh... I'm not even sure if sharks have been classified as a vertebrate. They have a spine, yes, but it's not bone. It's cartilage.TheMODS1990 said:SHARK SHARK SHARK SHARK
kill that spineless bastard
Vertebrates FTW
I think it has a different classification.
most amazing thing everFerristriangle said:This isn't really related, but for some reason this movie reminded me of this one (this is only a trailer, I'm pretty sure no actual movie has been made from it).
http://rutube.ru/tracks/1698519.html?v=29ceea89f66176b055ef6a6a2b692676
Very true, but I want to know if it's one or the other! Dern scientists and their ways...dantheman931 said:Doesn't matter. They have vertebrae, therefore they are vertebrates. And knowing is half the battle.crypt-creature said:Eh... I'm not even sure if sharks have been classified as a vertebrate. They have a spine, yes, but it's not bone. It's cartilage.TheMODS1990 said:SHARK SHARK SHARK SHARK
kill that spineless bastard
Vertebrates FTW
I think it has a different classification.![]()
Fortify yourself, m'boy, and read this from The Almighty Wiki... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark#Skeleton (Short version: Sharks = fish = vertebrates.) So there ya go.crypt-creature said:Very true, but I want to know if it's one or the other! Dern scientists and their ways...dantheman931 said:Doesn't matter. They have vertebrae, therefore they are vertebrates. And knowing is half the battle.crypt-creature said:Eh... I'm not even sure if sharks have been classified as a vertebrate. They have a spine, yes, but it's not bone. It's cartilage.TheMODS1990 said:SHARK SHARK SHARK SHARK
kill that spineless bastard
Vertebrates FTW
I think it has a different classification.![]()
Of course, that is why it is in the movie. Hence, it is a stupid movie.Bumcheek said:Dudes, did u even see the last scene, where the shark jumps to the plane? thats just... stupid!![]()
My thoughts exactly.Skeleon said:This is so fucked up and awesome at the same time, I doubt I can resist it.
You mean I'm not the only one watching terrible yet hilarious movies on the sci-fi channel in the middle of the night?!NeoDeath90 said:Have you seen some of the horror movies made specifically for the sci fi channel? Some of the least thought out, most schlocky, and most hilarious films I've seen in a while.
True, but it never flat out says 'it's a vertebrate!' just that it's a 'cartilaginous fish' that is 'very different from that of bony fish and terrestrial vertebrates'. Such is the controversy (this has actually been a popular question amongst people, just not people here) with the whole thing.dantheman931 said:Fortify yourself, m'boy, and read this from The Almighty Wiki... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark#Skeleton (Short version: Sharks = fish = vertebrates.) So there ya go.crypt-creature said:Very true, but I want to know if it's one or the other! Dern scientists and their ways...dantheman931 said:Doesn't matter. They have vertebrae, therefore they are vertebrates. And knowing is half the battle.crypt-creature said:Eh... I'm not even sure if sharks have been classified as a vertebrate. They have a spine, yes, but it's not bone. It's cartilage.TheMODS1990 said:SHARK SHARK SHARK SHARK
kill that spineless bastard
Vertebrates FTW
I think it has a different classification.![]()
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