Not exact matches
If you still don't know,
Sharknado is a low - budget movie produced by U.S. network SyFy about an out - of - control tornado that sucks up sharks from the ocean, then rains them down on Los Angeles.
Just because your franchise dies
does not mean make another one its non original has lack of entertainment i refuse to watch this
sharknado i am over the lack of originality 0/10
Unlike the first two movies, it didn't feel like I was participating in a
Sharknado night.
does not continue to genuinely raise the enjoyability of the
Sharknado franchise, it
does however continue to artificially raise the stakes.
Don't worry; the ending of
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
With that said, I
did think that
Sharknado 3 was actually a slight improvement over
Sharknado 2.
So, following
Sharknado is Tsunambee, which... doesn't really make sense,
does it?
I have to say I was happy every time it didn't work because that meant more
Sharknado fun.
According to the mag, Banks quickly noted: «I
do love
Sharknado.»
Didn't the quality already peak with
Sharknado 2: The Second One?
I'm glad I didn't have that
Sharknado 3 party, or I'd feel like Kevin Costner must have when he first saw The Big Chill.
Though the film's vague title shows as much imagination as those of other horror films like The Happening and It, we can at least be grateful that the film creators didn't go with the «say - what - you - see» school of film titles that gave us Snakes on a Plane and
Sharknado, because this film could have so easily just been called Internet - Ghost.
Even though the science is divided and we need to
do a lot more research before we can be sure we're even causing
sharknados, here's the official trailer for the fifth entry in the series.
Like we're
doing Sharknado 2 in July.
You don't have be completely glued into Facebook, Twitter and the rest of the online social platforms 24/7 to know that
Sharknado fever exploded on social media this past summer.
You are slightly surprised that they didn't name this movie The
Sharknado Rises.
Derivative and sloppy, Geostorm relies heavily on the visuals to
do all of the talking; scenes of sheer mayhem should have been the movie's big seller, however, they are ridiculous, looking like they've been pulled out of any of the
Sharknado features.
Movie theaters don't use colored lighting, and technology that seems fun in
Sharknado 2 could easily seem tacky when watching The Godfather or even lighter fare like Raiders of the Lost Ark..
Forget trying to seek shelter — the
Sharknado is an unavoidable, (un) natural phenomenon that you don't want to miss.