According to Variety, SyFy has greenlit a fifth
Sharknado film.
Trying to apply any form of sensible logic to this film is a complete waste of time because Rampage is essentially what would happen if one of those cheap, beyond awful
Sharknado films got a large budget.
Not exact matches
Sharknado is one example of a «mockbuster,» a new genre of
film defined by the internet generation's insatiable demand for quirky, cheap content.
Sharknado is getting so utterly ridiculous that it's fast becoming an actual
film worthy of merit and not just for the poor special effects and cheesy dialogues.
In recent years Tara is known for starring in the spoof
films Sharknado, and is currently promoting the third
film in the franchise.
This is the one
film on the countdown most likely to quench the thirst left by
Sharknado.
Instead of the attempts at instant cult
films (lookin at you,
Sharknado), there are genuine movies that have developed a strong following around them despite not being massive hits upon their release.
Highs: «
Sharknado» TV
films are known for their cheesy dialogue, nonsensical plot lines and blink - and - you'll - miss - it celebrity cameos (there are close to 40 this year).
In a few months this
film will fall victim to
Sharknado inspired live tweets from armchair comedians equipped with Netflix.
SyFy and The Asylum have flooded the marketplace with terrible «
Sharknado»
films and other jokey, awful CGI - infused tales of mutant sharks on the rampage, so it's high time to return to the simple horror that can be found when a person is forced to go up against a great white in the open water.
Sharknado 3 felt a bit like a reunion movie for fans of the first
film as we find out what happened to Nova (Cassie Scerbo) who comes back as a bad ass — who at one point took out a bunch of sharks with a mascara shotgun (no, really, again.
Set in a not too distant future, The Jurassic Games (the latest
film to aim for the
Sharknado crown of best «crap - tastic» flick) paints...
When I saw a trailer for it on tv I thought it was going to be a
Sharknado - type self - referential tv movie but to my (and everyone else's) amazement it's actually a
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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.
Released in the US as Red Clover, the
film is directed by Drew Daywalt and written by Anthony C. Ferrante (
Sharknado), stars Billy Zane, William Devane and Courtney Halverson.
The Hurricane Heist looks like the
Sharknado of heist movies in the first trailer for this high - concept action
film from Rob Cohen.
Are you a fan of the
film Sharknado?
The title is swarmed in a B - movie like quality, much like the
films of Mega Piranha and
Sharknado, the exception here being that this product is actually worth your time.
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film [
Sharknado 2] ever made about climate change.