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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFin has to go back in time to rejoin his shark-battling friends to stop the first Sharknado and save humanity.Fin has to go back in time to rejoin his shark-battling friends to stop the first Sharknado and save humanity.Fin has to go back in time to rejoin his shark-battling friends to stop the first Sharknado and save humanity.
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Todd Rex
- T. Rex Operator
- (as T. Rex)
Alaska Thunderfuck
- Morgana
- (as Alaska)
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The point of these movies was to be so bad that they were good. The first three succeeded and the fourth almost made it. The fifth was terrible so I hoped that they would learn from their mistakes with this one. I was wrong. Go watch something else beter. Maybe food fight?
This installment should have been named the "Tara Reid Show".
Yes it's a terrible film. Yes that's what it's supposed to be. And yes that's why it's so ridiculously good fun. Let's be fair it's not for everyone. But if your not one of them people. Why did you start watching a film called sharknado in the first place.
It happens in every action movie and you're not supposed to realize it. Characters spout what's called Exposition Dialogue about what's gonna happen, and it happens throughout the action. Then they discuss the next/upcoming obstacle, and so on and so forth...
But in THE LAST SHARKNADO... with a title that may or may not be a send-up on the Italian-made disaster THE LAST SHARK... the characters talk about what they're about to do while in the process of actually doing it, making this extra-cheap-looking intentional epilogue a tedious, tiresome adventure that, even though meant to be bad (i.e. so-bad-it's-good), isn't very enjoyable even with a time-traveling device that could have at least been interesting. But no matter where they go... or rather, when they go... from Prehistoric Times to The Revolutionary War to The Wild West to the Beach Blanket Fifties, it's basically the same scene repeating itself. And at this point, the actual Sharknados are not only silly, they have little to do with the plot, overall. Which is a good time to quit.
But in THE LAST SHARKNADO... with a title that may or may not be a send-up on the Italian-made disaster THE LAST SHARK... the characters talk about what they're about to do while in the process of actually doing it, making this extra-cheap-looking intentional epilogue a tedious, tiresome adventure that, even though meant to be bad (i.e. so-bad-it's-good), isn't very enjoyable even with a time-traveling device that could have at least been interesting. But no matter where they go... or rather, when they go... from Prehistoric Times to The Revolutionary War to The Wild West to the Beach Blanket Fifties, it's basically the same scene repeating itself. And at this point, the actual Sharknados are not only silly, they have little to do with the plot, overall. Which is a good time to quit.
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I've been with Sharknado since the beginning. The ridiculousness never ends, which is what makes them so great! If you've been watching this series for anything other than crazy, dumb plots, acting, and special effects then you're watching for the wrong reasons. I've enjoyed every single one.
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- Anecdotes(at around 1h 6 mins) When he travels to the future, Fin says "I wonder what Deadpool movie we're on." In Deadpool 2 (2018), while fighting Deadpool, Cable says "The name's Cable, I'm from the future." Deadpool replies "Oh, you're from the future? I have 3 questions then. (1) is Dubstep still a thing? (2) Which Sharknado are we on?"
- Gaffes(at around 26 mins) When visiting Revolutionary America, the flag show outside of Washington's encampment is the Stars and Bars, the first national flag of the Confederacy. Keep in mind the production company is Canadian.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten: Sharknado 6: The Last One (2018)
- Bandes originales(The Ballad of) Sharknado
(The Last Sharknado Version/Saturday Morning Cartoon}
Written by Robbie Rist and Anthony C. Ferrante
Performed by Quint featuring Susie Rose Major
Horns by Darnell Phillips (as Darnell 'Trumpet Dude' Phillips)
Mixed and Mastered by Joel Valder
God Bless Captain Vere (ASCAP)/Zero Charisma Publishing (ASCAP)
©2018 Anthony C. Ferrante & Robbie Rist
Courtesy of Zero Charisma Records
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What is the French language plot outline for The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (2018)?
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