(Spoilers, for those out there who really care about the ending to
a Sharknado movie) Last night, Sharknado cut to black with Tara Reid's April Wexler in mortal peril, and you get to decide whether she lives or dies.
The first
Sharknado movie took place in Los Angeles and the sequel was based in New York, but the third installment will be in «Washington, D.C., and down the Eastern Seaboard into Florida,» according to Variety.
Suddenly, that guilty pleasure that draws them into watching the likes of
the Sharknado movies is cast aside and they get to dive into a silly movie, heads held high.
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.
The channel's made - for - TV
movie Sharknado became a Twitter phenomenon last week, and that success prompted a re-airing as well as plans for a sequel.
The latest completely insane SyFy channel original
movie,
Sharknado, airs tonight.
Unfortunately, most of these
movies (excluding the
Sharknado series) have not taken advantage of this.
Sharknado should be embraced for all it's ridiculousness, and is probably the funniest
movie I've seen this year.
Critics seemed to have cooled on bizarrely praising the
movies completely out of left field at this point as well, as
Sharknado 3 hits the series» first negative rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Unlike the first two
movies, it didn't feel like I was participating in a
Sharknado night.
We're only a day away from Syfy's «
Sharknado» and The Asylum has premiered a full length trailer for what's shaping up to be a cult bad
movie classic.
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.
Final Verdict:
Sharknado 2 is the
movie equivalent of a continuous face - palm, but at least most of the idiotic elements are a purposeful move by the writers rather than ignorance.
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.
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 film being -LSB-...]
Anyways, it's AFM, home of bad
movies, so here's some sales art for
Sharknado 2: The Second One, which is sure to disappoint those expecting it to be equally good - bad.
Also worth mentioning, James Franco and Melissa Leo topped the most watched actor and actress categories while Scary
Movie V earned the distinction of being the worst movie of the year, beating out Movie 43 and the infamous Shark
Movie V earned the distinction of being the worst
movie of the year, beating out Movie 43 and the infamous Shark
movie of the year, beating out
Movie 43 and the infamous Shark
Movie 43 and the infamous
Sharknado.
The Asylum, the studio behind the hit
Sharknado franchise and Syfy's «Z Nation,» recently announced a partnership with Cinemark Theatres for a late - night theatrical
movie...
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.
A supersized storm sucks sharks from the ocean and hurls them onto land in the new Syfy Original
Movie Sharknado, premiering Thursday, July 11 at 9PM (ET / PT).
The Hurricane Heist looks like the
Sharknado of heist
movies in the first trailer for this high - concept action film from Rob Cohen.
If I was writing scripts for Hollywood, I would be writing for Asylum, the masterminds behind the «
Sharknado»
movies.
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.
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..
Much better, I'm sure, than the latest and hopefully last shark
movie out later this summer —
Sharknado!