SHARKTOPUS: OUT NOW

SHARKTOPUS IS OUT NOW ON UK DVD

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Hello Sharktopus acolytes,

Those of you whom I’ve met on my UK adventure and who have lived to tell the tale will be delighted to hear that the biopic of my life so far, SHARKTOPUS, is out this week on DVD. Regular fans will of course be aware that I have reservations about my portrayal as a deadeyed killer of hot booty ladies (see last weeks BLOG about my love of the arts) but regardless of my feelings, it’s still a vital piece of modern cinema that will, I’m sure, take it’s place in the canon of classic movies in due course.

As for myself, I’m currently enjoying some much needed time out after the hectic round of publicity, where I had the opportunity to discuss my work with some of the UK’s most esteemed film critics, many of whom proved delightfully light and melt in the mouth. My only regret is not having to chance to chew the fat with and then of Barry Norman, a man whose opinions I’ve always greatly respected and who I always thought would be particularly tasty served on a bed of rocket.

So, enjoy my new movie, take it home, watch it a few times to really absorb the underlying metaphors and meanings. I’m not just ripping flesh from bone, I’m making a statement about who I am.

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MONSTERS: REVIEWED

Monsters (cert. 12) will be released on DVD (£17.99) and Blu-ray (£19.99) by Vertigo Films on: 11.04.2010


Check out reviews for MONSTERS or find out more about the movie in this CULT LABS BLOG

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An amazing achievement for a ‘first-time’ filmmaker, which measures up to the finest indies for performance and character-work, and the biggest blockbusters for jaw-dropping effects. And it has the year’s best sex scene, too. – EMPIRE

British director Gareth Edwards’ neat spin on alien invasion sci-fi movies might just be the debut of the year. – THE MIRROR

This terrifically exciting sci-fi movie from smart young British film-maker Gareth Edwards is a case in point. His digitally created beasts, and the exotically wrecked landscape they inhabit, seem to have been created from a kind of social-realist grime. – THE GUARDIAN

Here, there be monsters...

The atmosphere of menace is skilfully conveyed, and the climax is a mini-triumph. – DAILY MAIL

Edwards’ film has a scope and ambition that’s exhilarating, an invention that would have even The Terminator-era Cameron taking notes. – DEN OF GEEK

Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation meets Steven Spielberg’s remake of War of the Worllds – SCREEN RANT

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Visually and sonically, his film should be the envy of shoestring guerrilla filmmakers the world over. - THE TELEGRAPH

A love story with gigantic glowing octopi in the background. – SHOCKYA

…Incredibly moving, sensual even – and it’s not often you can say that about a movie concerning extraterrestrial squid – NME

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