"We can't just sit here and wait for sharks to rain down on us." - Ian Ziering
Of all the bad movies in all the world, the SyFy channel has dominated
the whole lot of them. They've tossed out one terrible idea after
another, all shot with crummy low-quality budgets and horrid acting.
They've covered everything from volcanoes, killer storms, the second
coming of the ice age, a mega shark fighting a giant octopus, weird
cosmic anomalies, giant piranha, and so much more. They even made Titanic II. They've pretty much spat out movies with all the ferocity of a tornado hurling sharks all over the place. On top of that, The Asylum has pretty much built its entire repertoire on equally stupid films, but usually with the approach of being self-parody rather than anything to be taken seriously.
Now, Sharknado storms into the scene with the most ridiculous,
most self-consciously stupid premise possible. That's right, this movie
ventures into the realms of sheer campy absurdity, as waterspouts swirl
around Los Angeles and tosses sharks in all directions! Sharks
literally rain from the sky, and they go on to devour, crush, and
destroy tons of hapless civilians. The film goes on to deliver loads of
blood and action, but with its cheap production value, stupid story,
and terrible acting, the film delivers lots of laughs as well.
The story for Sharknado pretty much mirrors the same formulaic disaster-movie fare you may have seen in such cinematic gems as Birdemic.
You know, a bunch of characters get together, run for their lives,
figure out a way to stop things. Everything that happens in Sharknado,
however, pretty much throws all logic out the window. There is
absolutely no logical flow of events, no real good reason for why the
characters do what they do, and there's certainly zero scientific
realism involved. You could watch the whole movie and dig up thousands
of things that just don't make sense. Such blatant disregard for logic
is part of what makes this film so darn funny. Characters are pretty
flat and stupid too.
This film is as cheap as they come. Photography is okay, but the
editing is nutty. Acting and writing are quite daft. All the sets,
props, costumes, and special effects are immensely cheap; you can tell
that these filmmakers just went around LA and glossed over everything
with horrid CGI and cheap camera shots. Music okay: the film's score
is pretty generic, but the film does use a few decent songs in the
beginning.
With Sharknado, the people at SyFy seem to have finally given up
on trying to be serious, and just flung this crazy oddity at us so we
can laugh at just how stupid, absurd, and cheap the whole thing is.
Some viewers might prefer to laugh at truly bad films, which are
unintentionally funny; I personally appreciate the lack of pretension in
Sharknado, for it knows its place in the world and lives up to its name.
There may truly be no dumber film than this.
It's all about a shark tornado.
Sharknado.
Enough said!
2.5/5 (Entertainment: Good | Story: Quite Poor | Film: Quite Poor)
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