This graphic from designer Stephen Taubman is entertaining in so many ways. It is based on the amazing story of Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus, one of the greatest movies ever made. I’ve never seen it, but after you watch the clip below, you’ll be running to find a copy.
Don’t even try to convince me that couldn’t happen. That could happen. I don’t think I can fly ever again, at least not ones that fly over water.
[via Forest and the Trees]
The author clearly forgot to take into account that Mega Shark still propels himself once out of the water by fluttering his caudal fin, thus reducing the need of initial speed by π radians.
;)
I havent flown since 1992 and am 100% happy of my decision not to.
I’ve only known about this site since like Tuesday, and already it has become one of my favorites.
LIKE … awesome, Jamie!
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I don’t understand the popularity of the Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus meme.
Is this the new RickRolled, or something?
this was actually my first time hearing about it. has mega shark and giant octopus been showing up elsewhere?
no actually, It is a fairly old movie (2004) my brother is a huge sci-fi nerd and he was watching this movie last year around christmas time, this scence was on whe i walked in
and on top of it all there is no reason in hell that a shark would want to take down a plane
For some reason, it’s been mentioned alot last year and this year.
And, to show some objective information:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=%22Mega+Shark+vs.+Giant+Octopus%22
@Derek — Mega Shark came out LAST YEAR! 2009 – see IMDb
There may be other films w the same title; however this shark attack is definitely from the one that just came out :)
@Nathan – Mega Shark was all over the news last year – I mean, c’mon, it stars Debbie Gobson and Lorenzo Lamas ;) At the end of the year, it was ranked above Avatar in the 10 most-viewed trailers of 2009, and was the most downloaded trailer of the year as well.
Anyway, it’s gloriously ridiculous, and if you want to watch it, I think it’s now streaming on NetFlix and such.,
Hope that helps =)
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Hmmm. The aircraft sharky chomps is a 744, but the one that impacts the water is a 76, or similar….and with its nosegear down.
Conspiracy?
are you implying the clip is fake?? ridiculous, i say.
That give us the shark’s motive to attack. He doesn’t like the 744 and during the fall he reassembled it into his favorite model.
OF COURSE it can happen!
I mean, they filmed it.
So it obviously can happen and apparently it already has!
I just fanned this site, and I love the posts and comments here! LOL
between this infographic and the Sky Mall Kitty song, I’m going to call this a win-win Friday for Youtube air travel.
Good job on the CN tower graphic. Next time I want to see Burj Dubai, though.
But what I don’t get is how Megashark could see the jet plane coming so fast, from such a distance, and time her mightly leap so perfectly as to snatch the plane with a microsecond of a window. Is it the Megashark’s keen sense of smell? Electrical currents picked up in her lateral line? Eyesight?
sharks hunt by sensing electrical activity around them, thus knowing exactly where things are without needing to see them. Ever heard of a place called the bermuda triangle? Airplanes being hit by”missiles”? Authorities are trying to keep megashark a secret, they won’t for much longer.
Because Shark is awesome!
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For anyone who is interested, Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus is available for streaming or mail delivery on Netflix. I’m watching it now. :P
Megashark has all his water damage restoration done with http://www.ServiceMasterClean.com
As pertaining to the text under the video, you forget to take into account LandShark! he can swim though water as though it were land.
Um… do you mean “swim through land as though it were water”?
I am never flying again.
The size estimate is way off. The shark has to be at least 400 feet long, given that the 747 is about 250 feet long.
i’m gonna stick to the ground from now on.
cheers on the article, mate! you’re a life saver!
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why does this exist?
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What makes the author believes that the Shark can stay in it’s trajectory once air born? Don’t tell me that “mega-shark” can see wind direction and velocity from under the water.
The shark would also have to be able to see an object 2000m in the air, account for it’s speed, and the refraction of the light….that is the Einstein of sharks
Stoopid.
I want this as a poster!
I hadn’t heard of this movie. There is no way the shark in that clip is 40 feet long, unless that’s a Lilliputian Air flight.
Love the image. :)
40 meters, not feet. But you’re still right.
Hey @Derek and @Nathan – Mega Shark CAME OUT LAST YEAR – 2009! (see IMDb) That’s why it was in the news so much.
***It stars Debbie (er, Deborah) Gibson, and … drumroll … Lorenzo Lamas. Not joking! Plus of course, Mega Shark.
Apparently it was the 9th most-viewed trailer of 2009, and the most downloaded trailer of the year. It’s pretty magnificent, in a fishy sort of way ;)
Hope that helps explain the gloriousness that is MSVGO.
is this real?
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The movie actually shows the shark at varying sizes, GREATLY varying sizes. In this scene it is about twice the size of a plane.. In another scene it is about a quarter of the length of the Golden Gate bridge, and can fit its entire mouth around it. That means that in the bridge scene, the shark would actually be about 300 metres long, whereas in this scene it is about 100 metres long (very roughly, but you get the point).
While I believe mega shark can jump that high, its fin eye coordination astounds me.
WTF
IS DIS REAL
cool… :)
Actually, I think this graphic severely underestimates the considerable skill of Megashark. Cruising altitude of a 747 is approximately 10,000 meters. At that altitude, my back of the envelope calculations show a necessary launch velocity of approximately 1600 km/hr – which is faster then an F-16. Now that’s one talented shark…
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