Fin and April are on their way to New York City, until a category seven hurricane spawns heavy rain, storm surges, and deadly Sharknadoes. I love bad B-horror movies (thanks for that obsession, Mystery Science Theater 3000) and when sharks are involved, I will push over the elderly in order to see it because hilarity is always guaranteed. So, needless to say, I was onboard for the first Sharknado and I reveled in all of its terrible glory and laughed the night away at the bad special effects, terrible acting, the fact the film is 90% reaction shots and roll on the floor because of the bad script and silly premise. However, I had my reservations about "Sharknado 2: The Second One" and the very thing that worried me was the one thing that kept it from being as funny and as fun as the first one.<br/><br/>The key to making a great hilariously bad B-movie is to have a crew that literally believes they are making something great but lack the talent to make it good. Sure, writer Thunder Levin and director Anthony C. Ferrante were clearly not trying to make anything but something to fill a timeslot and keep SyFy's track record of airing the worst made-for-TV films in all of existence but they still captured accidental magic thanks to Twitter and celebrities live tweeting the film and making fun of it. That dynamic was able to jump the requirements for a great B-movie and made the experience fun even though you could feel the apathy coming off the film (with the exception of Ian Ziering, he clearly was giving his all and looked like he thought it was his comeback role).<br/><br/>The problem the sequel has is that the producers and crew want to be a part of the joke and pretty much made the film one giant self-reference and it is done with such calamity that I half expected the director to lean into the shot and say, "Ha ha, we're making fun of ourselves. Aren't we cool?" To make matters worse, to cover up the fact that they can't really explain why there's another sharknado and why the character of Fin just so happens to be around when it hits New York (he clearly is causing them, right conspiracy nuts?), the production pretty much crams as many C-List celebrity cameos as the Subway coupons they got with Subway's endorsement deal can buy. Before the movie even hits hour two, this dynamic shows the film has jumped itself and the joke has run its course and the film becomes more boring and grating than something to mock. It's hard to laugh and make fun of something that is making fun of itself. I actually started to feel bad for it.<br/><br/>That being said, however, the movie is still terrible and thanks to Ian Ziering's steel-determined acting style where he clearly is out to get an Oscar for the role, the bad effects, the weak story, poor editing and Tara Reid trying for a full minute to act before just giving up, the movie is still easy to laugh at and have some fun with before it just wears itself thin. In Sharknado 2: The Second One, there's not just one tornado full of sharks, there are three. This time, the sharknados are bearing down on New York. The fear is that the three sharknados will combine into one mega-sharknado. Fortunately for everyone in New York, Fin Shepard (Ian Ziering) has just arrived and he has a plan to defeat the sharknados. <br/><br/>These Sharknado movies have to be some of the dumbest things ever put on film. Still, they're so ridiculous they can be fun in that "so bad it's good" sort of way. You can't think too hard about the physics, biology, meteorology, or any other science behind the film's concept or your brain might explode. You just gotta go with it. This one probably isn't as good as the first as it loses points for lack of originality. The surprise factor is completely gone. This lack of originality means that, unfortunately, some of the movie can be dull. How many times can Ian Ziering go completely through a shark with a chainsaw and it still feel fresh? Number 2 includes a steady stream of cameos which, regardless of how you feel about it, helps make for a few funny bits. My favorite had to be Robert Hays in the beginning of the film. Pretty neat seeing him again – and flying a plane. A few of the cameos were, however, super annoying. I could have done without the Today Show cameos altogether. Finally, a couple of other bits, while not exactly original, were enjoyable. My personal fav was Tara Reed attaching the circular saw to her stump and slicing a flying shark in half. Pretty cool. Overall, Sharknado 2: The Second One is okay, but nothing great. A very average 5/10 seems fair to me.<br/><br/>Finally, I'm sure that older folks like me watched Ziering's character run across the floating sharks and immediately thought of the same scene from the Bond movie Live and Let Die. It was silly back then and is just as silly now.
Having survived last year's sharknado in Los Angeles and written a book about the experience, April Wexler (<a href="/name/nm0005346/">Tara Reid</a>) and Finley "Fin" Shepard (<a href="/name/nm0005575/">Ian Ziering</a>) are on a flight to New York City to attend a book signing when their airplane is caught in another sharknado, killing the pilots and forcing Fin to land the plane himself. When Fin attempts to warn New Yorkers about the sharknado, however, no one believes him. Once again, it is up to Fin, along with ex-girlfriend Skye (<a href="/name/nm0000407/">Vivica A. Fox</a>), to save the city. Sharknado 2 is a sequel to <a href="/title/tt2724064/">Sharknado (2013)</a> (2013), a made-for-television disaster film. The screenplay for Sharknado 2 was written by Thunder Levin. It was followed by <a href="/title/tt3899796/">Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015)</a> (2015), <a href="/title/tt4831420/">Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens (2016)</a> (2016), and <a href="/title/tt6298780/">Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017)</a> (2017). <a href="/name/nm0000696/">Wil Wheaton</a>, <a href="/name/nm1114884/">Kelly Osbourne</a>, , <a href="/name/nm0295103/">Judah Friedlander</a>, <a href="/name/nm1369247/">Daymond John</a> and <a href="/name/nm0000407/">Vivica A. Fox</a> are among the celebrity casualties. With just eight minutes left before the two tornadoes merge, Fin and Skye ascend to the top of the Empire State Building. Skye connects the Freon tanks while Fin battles falling sharks with his chain saw. April shows up to help, having attached an electric saw to her missing hand. As Fin begins to blow up the tanks, the connection suddenly detaches, forcing Skye to reattach and hold them together. The tanks explode, killing Skye and sucking Fin into the storm where he is gobbled up whole by a falling shark. He uses his chainsaw to cut himself out. The explosion successfully breaks up the tornadoes, and people on the ground start killing the falling sharks with shovels, machetes, chain saws, pitchforks, machine guns, pick axes, and flame throwers. Fin surfs on the back of a shark that gets impaled on the building tower. He climbs down to April and, while looking for a weapon, notices April's hand, still holding a gun and hanging out of one of the shark's mouths. He retrieves the dead hand, takes the ring off its finger, and asks April to marry him—again. She agrees. In the final scene, a delivery truck carrying fireworks explodes, shooting fireworks all over Manhattan. "I love New York," Fin comments. There is no real reason for anyone to go hunting for the Blu-ray disc release if they have the TV version anyway. However, the extensive bonus footage, which illustrates the enthusiasm of the producers nicely, can be recommended to anyone interested. a5c7b9f00b Burning Rubber in hindi free downloadTreasure of the Moon Goddess full movie in hindi 720pThe Godly Wilder full movie in hindi free download mp4Dyspare tamil dubbed movie torrentBrainwashed full movie in hindi free download mp4Devil Hunter Yohko movie in tamil dubbed downloadEpisode 1.203 full movie free downloadVampire Cleanup Department 720pJohnny Two-Guns tamil dubbed movie torrentSeeking Justice full movie hd download
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