140 Character Movie Review – #140RVW
For one night, the entire world huddled together on Twitter and collectively marveled at this masterpiece. Movie watching changed forever…
Spoiler-free Movie Review of Sharknado:
(Updated July 11, 2014)
One year ago today we were struck by the Sharknado. With that in mind, I thought I’d revisit my original 140 character review and expand upon it and see if I had anything to add. I don’t really. It was absolutely dreadful, but in that fun to make fun of way. It really honestly was a ton of fun to live tweet during the event, knowing you were making snarky comments in time with Wheaton and tons of other celebs. It was a communal experience and can’t really be duplicated – they’ve tried – it’s not the same. This was the perfect storm. (See what I did there?)
In order to properly review this “film” I’d need to rewatch it; I’m not watching it again and you can’t make me…
Poster:
Trailer:
http://youtu.be/tqUiSDWintI
Bechdel Test:
Pass?
The Representation Test Score:
I dunno, F, I guess? I’m not taking this seriously enough to go through the chart…
(http://therepresentationproject.org/grading-hollywood-the-representation-test/)
Main Cast | Ian Ziering Fin Shepard, Tara Reid April Wexler, John Heard George, Cassandra Scerbo (as Cassie Scerbo) Nova Clarke |
Rating | TV-14 |
Release Date | Thu 11 Jul 2013 UTC |
Director | Anthony C. Ferrante |
Genres | Horror |
Plot | When a freak hurricane swamps Los Angeles, nature’s deadliest killer rules sea, land, and air as thousands of sharks terrorize the waterlogged populace. |
Poster | |
Runtime | 86 |
Tagline | Enough said! |
Writers | Thunder Levin (written by) |
Year | 2013 |