Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus (2009)
Written by Nikki Baughan Friday, 31 July 2009 00:00
Just Watched
One thing's for certain, you will never have seen anything like this abysmal B-movie with Debbie Gibson in the lead. So bad it's good? No. (1 star)Written by Nikki Baughan Friday, 31 July 2009 00:00
Just Watched
One thing's for certain, you will never have seen anything like this abysmal B-movie with Debbie Gibson in the lead. So bad it's good? No. (1 star)
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