Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!

Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!

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Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!

Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!

4 | 1h28m | en | Horror

The sharks take bite out of the East Coast when the sharknado hits Washington, D.C. and Orlando, Florida.

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4 | 1h28m | en | Horror , Action , Comedy | More Info
Released: July. 22,2015 | Released Producted By: The Asylum , Syfy Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://newsite.theasylum.cc/index.php/titles/detail?id=6848e64c-9eed-e311-877b-d4ae527c3b65
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The sharks take bite out of the East Coast when the sharknado hits Washington, D.C. and Orlando, Florida.

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Cast

Ian Ziering , Cassandra Scerbo , Frankie Muniz

Director

Lena Rush

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The Asylum , Syfy

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Smoreni Zmaj Original movie was one of those that are so unrealistic and exaggerated that their stupidity borders with ingenuity. Then in the second movie they went one step further and I thought that even one more step in that direction would result with unwatchable crap. And then I started this one and it seemed that I was right. After about 20 minutes I decided to give it up and even delete 4th one too without even checking it out. And just when I was about to move my lazy ass towards keyboard they went one more step further with unreality and exaggeration and I had to halt for a second. And then they went one more step and then one more... and when I thought that this movie can not be more unreal and hyperbolical they made a jump further and continued with action that was faster and more unreal every minute and I was completely stunned with my jaw on the floor. Along the way, they inserted occasional emotional scenes into action, scenes that ascend mockery with Hollywood pathetics to the level of art. From scene to scene movie speeds up and every scene is more bizarre until mindblowing finale. And when you think that's it you realize there's just a bit more. Sharknado 3 ascend its genre to epic proportions and I barely refrained from giving it 10/10. But, although I can not remember when was the last time some movie took me for a ride and amazed me this much, it would be blasphemy to put it side by side with the biggest masterpieces of cinematography. So 9/10 will do.
lbishopkyo I saw the 1st Sharknado when it first aired and thought it was awesome. I saw Sharknado 2 in the theater with RiffTrax and thought it was surprisingly better! I did not expect a sequel, but this is one instance where I thought the sequel was better than the predecessor. Never did I expect a third.And that third film, was a bad idea.For one thing, the action isn't as fun to watch as it was in the last two movies. That's what made Sharknado so awesome: the action. The deaths that occurred were cool, unexpected, and graphic in a funny way like Evil Dead. But in this third installment, like I said, it just isn't as fun anymore.Also, I feel that the folks at Asylum Entertainment were taking it a bit too far when they decided to have celebrity cameos in this film, which were really unnecessary. I don't have anything against Lou Ferrigno, Penn & Teller, or David Hasselhoff, or any of the other guests; I just think that they were jumping the gun a bit.Moving on to the third and biggest problem is the ending, and what precedes it. April (Tara Reid) is pregnant throughout the movie, which makes no sense. She already has about 5 other kids who are in their 20s, so at this point, why have another kid? I know she and Finn (Ian Ziering) just got remarried in the last film, but still, why? In this rare instance, I actually wanted April to get eaten. She does, but then she's saved and has successfully given birth to this film's real monster: a baby. Great, now we all know how the Sharknado movies are going to get annoying. This baby was literally louder than the film's score. What I hate even more is that Finn decides to name it after his father, who presumably died beforehand.Speaking of, Finn's father, played by Hasselhoff, is an idiot. I like the Hoff and everything, but why does his character "sacrifice" himself? It's clearly not a sacrifice if he's just letting himself die without saving anything!!! This is why I'm not even going to bother with the fourth film. A baby having to team up with our heroic duo is just going to make things awful. Josh Homme, one of my favorite singers of all time, once said that he never bothered with sequels, because they just destroy what was. How I wished I'd listened to that!
tmaanda Like always,This review may contain a spoiler.well I was looking for a movie on the internet and I came across sharknado 3.I was like,wow,Sharknado,its must be one hell of a movie.I haven't see Sharknado 1 and 2 just so to say but I have seen movies made by Syfy.So I decided to watch it today,when I started to play it and saw a Syfy logo I was like oh Crap,what did I just download...Anyways...At the start of the movie,a woman killed a shark(or should I say sharknado)with a vacuum cleaner.That's right,a vacuum cleaners.CRAP. The sharks(sharknados?)can fly and they can survive outside water(eyes wide).CRAP. .At the end,he(the main character)killed the big one,so what's next?the sharknado wont come again(or is it not a weather?)I mean can you stop a weather?CRAP. What causes a sharknado?Do the sharks just start to move it circles and the BOOM!a sharknado?CRAP Its a minus -9 here for the aboveWell I liked one thing about this movie...Chris Jericho(You know,the WWE wrestler)He is a good actor,like he always say,he the best at what he does.He should have been the main character.The movie gets a +1 for thisBut yeah,This movie was just a very bad idea.Sharknado is just a crap that bores the crap out of CRAP.Its stupid.Syfy just make movie only for money not to entertain people.its just: 1.Make a crap movie 2.Hype it(the hype,it doesn't even deserve) 3.Sell and make moneyAnd Oh,there's going to be Sharknado 4.Maybe its already out,I don't know and I don't care10-9=1(you know,I can't rate it 0) 1+1=2So this movie gets a 2 out of 10.Please,don't watch it,watch something else(like,2 headed shark.but not 3 headed)
alexissebastian Warning: There is what may be considered a "spoiler" in this review. However, while I hate "spoilers", I consider that the "Sharknado" movies are pretty spoiler free, because no matter what to hear or read, you still have to see it to appreciate it.*** I am still healing from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and the lack of creativity for the sake of playing safe recycling the bits and elements that the fans enjoyed in previous installments. Then my medicine arrived with a noon of "Sharknado 3".First, all the negative reviewers are obviously missing the "tongue-in-cheek" attitude, a little like that uncle that is not able to take a joke and take anything you say at face value. The movie is obviously a parody, so well done that sometimes you doubt if they are exploding a cliché or making fun of it. This may be the reason why on the previous installment, when the sharks attacked a passenger airplane in "Sharknado 2", the pilot was no other than Robert Hays, from "Airplane!".But back to "Sharknado 3": How many movies have you come across in which sharks attack a ship in outer space, and the hero must use a "light-chainsaw" to rescue his wife who is about to have a baby in the belly of one of the killer fishes? Now, that is creativity and imagination, and I always applaud that: Even if it is in a movie that explains religion using "force" as a metaphor, or in a movie with sharks attacking the White House.