Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!

2015
4| 1h28m| en
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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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ChicDragon It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Marshal Phipps Here we go yet again, sharknado fighter Fin Shepard is in Washington, D.C. to receive a Presidential Medal of Freedom from the president, another sharknado strikes, devastating the nation's capital. Fin and the president work together to defeat the sharks, and the storm unexpectedly subsides. This time is mainly set at Universal Orlando, what I wasn't expecting was Twister...Ride It Out making a cameo which was a nice touch, sadly it was closed not too long after Sharknado 3 aired.The film has a bumpy pace mostly due to trying to squeeze in celebrity cameos. The story this time is about preventing various storms on the east coast from merging together and creating a "Sharkicane". Some of the characters are introduced just to be killed off as fast as they're introduced with the exception of David Hasselhoff.The kills and action are OK and humor is still there. The ending takes place in low earth orbit (which was completely insane) which begs the question of what is in store for the next installment that was quickly greenlit. The closing scene is just sequel bait (obviously since they already announced Sharknado 4) getting people to vote on the fate of Tara Reid's character by using a hashtag. It would have been an interesting twist to kill off a main character definitively in this movie.This movie is a signal that the Sharkando franchise has overstayed its welcome, the first 2 movies are OK, in short this movie has jumped the shark.
BA_Harrison I watched Sharknado 3 with trepidation: the second film was a significant step in the wrong direction from the original film, which wasn't all that great in the first place. Should the third one continue the trend, it would be almost impossible to bear (and I've watched some real tosh in my time).Thankfully, part three isn't just another simple retread of the first film (parts 1 & 2 were virtually identical): oh no, this one is totally bonkers, taking the silliness up to eleven, first in Washington D.C., then at the Universal Theme Park in Florida and at Cape Canaveral, before finally entering outer space.The film opens with hero Fin (Ian Ziering) fighting alongside the President of the U.S.A. (Mark Cuban) as a Sharknado destroys most of Washington and its monuments. It's gung ho, splattery silliness in which anything goes, logic playing no part in proceedings—and the film continues in this vein throughout.The D.C. Sharknado under control, Fin heads towards Orlando to meet up with his pregnant wife April (Tara Reid) and teenage daughter Claudia (Ryan Newman), meeting up with old friend Nova (Cassandra Scerbo) along the way, who has dedicated her life to tracking and destroying sharks (and looking incredibly hot while doing it). Together they travel to Florida, where the biggest Sharknado of all (a Sharkicane?) threatens the whole Eastern seaboard.With a little help from Fin's father Gil (David Hasselhoff), Fin comes up with a plan to use a space shuttle to burn up the storm and kill all of the sharks. This leads to the mother of all stupid scenes in which Gil saves the day using the 'Star Wars' Strategic Defense Initiative, Fin re-enters the Earth's atmosphere inside a shark, and April gives birth… you guessed it… inside a shark! It's hard to imagine how they're going to top that for the next one!
kieranclark-94350 Having been a 'fan' of the sharknado franchise (to clarify, the awful story and action scenes make this hilarious), the third film was much anticipated. The movie contains the standard, chainsaws (updated to a double chainsaw, gold chainsaw and a special chainsaw) and people going outside in storms when they can see sharks raining down. However, in the third film, there is an attempt at a story line (not necessarily a good thing), the take down of sharks with swords, poles and a ball!This movie offers comedy due to the pointlessness, terrible acting and impossible action scenes, the third one takes it to a new level. I would recommend to anyone who has an hour and a half spare and needs to just laugh at pointlessness!
trashgang Where as part 1 was watchable because it was made in a time when megamonsters took it up against other monsters or humanity we are now in another era and if you watch this entry you see that it is a campy flick.The problem I had this time was the fact that it was to be honest a promo flick for Universal Orlando. The effects used in SyFy flicks are of course those from a 50 cent shop. It's terrible. Sharks look giant in the sky and once they eat people they are just smaller. Of course it's all crap that you watch and that's the strength of this low budget franchise and admit it, they are cleaver those producers. Bringing in Bo Derek and The Hoff of course is another reason to watch it. And they do know how to attract the male viewers bringing in Cassandra Scerbo as Nova looking sexy and even walking around in her underwear. It's full of continuity faults and whatsoever (tornado's going on and trees doesn't move for example). One shot it's raining, next shot it's dry at the same place (the underwear scene).It's sad to see the decay of Tara Reid, once looking gorgeous and building up a career, nowadays looking like a drug addict. So sad.I know that part 4 is on it's way, I will have look that's for sure but be aware, it's utterly crap.Gore 0,5/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 0,5/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5