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Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!

  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • 10
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
14K
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David Hasselhoff, Frankie Muniz, Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, and Cassandra Scerbo in Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015)
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A monstrous tornado unleashes ravenous sharks from Washington, D.C., all the way down to Orlando, Florida.A monstrous tornado unleashes ravenous sharks from Washington, D.C., all the way down to Orlando, Florida.A monstrous tornado unleashes ravenous sharks from Washington, D.C., all the way down to Orlando, Florida.

  • Director
    • Anthony C. Ferrante
  • Writer
    • Thunder Levin
  • Stars
    • Ian Ziering
    • Tara Reid
    • Cassandra Scerbo
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anthony C. Ferrante
    • Writer
      • Thunder Levin
    • Stars
      • Ian Ziering
      • Tara Reid
      • Cassandra Scerbo
    • 91User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Ian Ziering
    Ian Ziering
    • Fin Shepard
    Tara Reid
    Tara Reid
    • April Shepard
    Cassandra Scerbo
    Cassandra Scerbo
    • Nova Clarke
    • (as Cassie Scerbo)
    Frankie Muniz
    Frankie Muniz
    • Lucas Stevens
    Ryan Whitney
    Ryan Whitney
    • Claudia Shepard
    • (as Ryan Newman)
    David Hasselhoff
    David Hasselhoff
    • Gilbert Grayson Shepard
    Mark Cuban
    Mark Cuban
    • President Marcus Robbins
    Bo Derek
    Bo Derek
    • May Wexler
    Blair Fowler
    Blair Fowler
    • Jess
    Michael Winslow
    Michael Winslow
    • Brian 'Jonesy' Jones
    Jack Griffo
    Jack Griffo
    • Billy
    Michelle Beadle
    Michelle Beadle
    • Agent Argyle
    Ne-Yo
    Ne-Yo
    • Agent Devoreaux
    Chris Jericho
    Chris Jericho
    • Bruce the Ride Attendant
    Mark McGrath
    Mark McGrath
    • Martin Brody
    Ann Coulter
    Ann Coulter
    • Vice President Sonia Buck
    Melvin Gregg
    Melvin Gregg
    • Chad
    Christopher Judge
    Christopher Judge
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    • Director
      • Anthony C. Ferrante
    • Writer
      • Thunder Levin
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    4lastliberal-853-253708

    Ann Coulter? Mark Cuban? The Hoff? Geez!

    OK, you don't expect much from these films, but at least they could get the President right. Tim Russ would have been better as the President than as a General. Ann Coulter as Vice-President? Come on, that is really science fiction.

    I was forced to watch this as it was filmed in Orlando.

    Sharks dropping on the Daytona 500; hat is a race I would watch.

    The worst part of watching this movie is that it was on Syfy. Stupid tweets like "Best movie I have ever seen," and even worse commercials.

    And the ending - ugh!

    Please tell me that there won't be another.
    3bkoganbing

    It's raining sharks again

    When there was speculation that Mark Cuban was going to run for president in 2020 one thing was left off his resume. He didn't list that he played a president in Sharknado 3.

    I wouldn't brag on it either. For action above and beyond in fighting flying sharks in the first two Sharknado movies Ian Ziering is getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Mark Cuban. Wouldn't you know it, but the sharks come to poop the party and in general wreak havoc on our nation's capital.

    But that's the preliminary. What Mother Nature has planned is a series of these storms up and down the Atlantic coast. Ian Ziering can't be everywhere, or can he?

    And there were three more Sharknado sequels after this. Somebody must have watched them.
    4wes-connors

    Sharknado Laughs!

    As storm clouds gather, chainsaw-wielding Sharknado hunter Ian Ziering (as Finley "Fin" Shepard) runs to collect an award from the US President. A "Sharknado" hits town and destroys many landmarks in Washington, DC, including the White House. Escaping the "worst sharknado" since the first one, according to the NBC-TV news anchors, Mr. Ziering escapes. Ziering looks very muscular; he must work out. Meanwhile, his sometimes wife Tara Reid (as April Wexler) is in Universal's Orlando, Florida amusement park. She is pregnant and receives motherly advice from mother Bo Derek (as May Wexler). Insert the "still beautiful" notation regarding Ms. Derek, as needed. As the sharks thicken, Ziering re-encounters partner Cassie Scerbo (as Nova Clarke), who is hanging around with mechanic/bodyguard Frankie Muniz (as Lucas Stevens). Ziering and the "Sharknado" head for Florida and all hell breaks loose...

    Syfy's "Sharknado" disaster TV Movie series is officially getting long in the tooth. The first two were much more fun.

    "Sharknado" (2013) used humor to effectively poke fun at itself. "Sharknado 2" (2014) acknowledged that, connecting with viewers who watched the first one to have fun. All were directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, who may be hampered by formula demands from the studio. This one retreads old material (from various disaster films) and loses much of the "laughing at itself" appeal so prevalent in the second movie. New is an interactive chance for the viewer to "kill off" a leading character. This gimmick was used by DC Comics' "Batman" (#427, 1988). The "Sharknado" character in question doesn't do much, anyway. The music is up to par. David Hasselhoff is a promising, but unimaginative addition. A former "Malcolm in the Middle" child star, Mr. Muniz catches the "Sharknado" spirit perfectly; he is the best supporting actor. The movie's most grievous error is not serving Ann Coulter a richly deserved fate.

    **** Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015-07-22) Anthony C. Ferrante ~ Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, Cassie Scerbo, David Hasselhoff
    5shawbags

    Stpid but fun

    SHARKNADO 3: OH HELL NO! review by Mike Smith In this 3rd installment of the Syfy original trilogy, Sharknado, a monstrous tornado unleashes ravenous sharks from Washington D.C., all the way down to Orlando Florida. It's up to Fin Shepard and his friends and family to save the day....again. I highly enjoyed the over the top cheesiness of the Sharknado franchise, but this one jumped the shark. The movie is outrageously ridiculous but it's a fun ride. The movie knows what it is and doesn't take it's self serious. One thing I loved about this Sharknado is the list of celebrity cameos. David Hasselhoff, Frankie Muniz, Bo Derek, the awesome Michael Winslow, Ne-Yo, WWE legend Chris Jericho, Bill Engvall, Jerry Springer, and the list goes on! The c.g. is bad, the story is ridiculous, the acting is cheesy but the movie is fun. Yes all 3 movies blend together and the movie is forgettable. If you like B movies then you may enjoy this as much as I did, but this movie isn't for everyone. I really hope that there are no plans for a Sharknado 4 because I think this film really pushed the franchise as far as it can go. Cheers and remember life won't suck as long as there is a good B movie to watch.
    2StevePulaski

    More nonsense brought to you by those who can't keep a straight face, Twitter, and Pizza Hut

    Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! is a film made by people that evidently crave more and more attention for a project that, with each and every installment, gets less and less entertaining. Between the incessant promotion for the film on Twitter, resorting to plastering tweets and feedback from the common people during the film's commercial breaks, and the repeated emphasis on product placement and promotional tie-ins, Sharknado 3 is a sorry excuse for a film that, for now the third time, fails instantly for trying to pander to the dumb crowd and continue to harp on a concept that's been dead in the water since the first film.

    The story of Sharknado is a rather interesting turn of fate. I recall reading an article months before its SyFy premiere was even a foreseeable option of various films at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival that were up for sale. I was particularly scoping out the ones that looked rather lackluster and, sure enough, Sharknado's poster was featured in the article, boasting its trademark image with the tagline "ENOUGH SAID!." I rolled my eyes and thought little of it until I began seeing a great deal of social media buzz for it upon the announcement that the film would have its North American premiere on the SyFy network. Sure enough, thanks to brazen advertising and an emphasis on the stupid, the film became a runaway hit and a pop culture footprint was made.

    The original film was somewhat tolerable, for it was a fresh idea, but was irritating because you could tell from the very beginning that nobody involved in this film wanted to make a film that was the least bit serious or competent. They wanted to create a self-aware film that was well aware of its stupidity, drape it in purposefully poor special effects, and top it off with a plethora of cameos to become a film that was doing nothing trying to garner unworthy attention. The fact is, however, many of us paid it what it didn't deserve and now we have a second sequel and a third one in the works.

    This particular film revolves around Fin and April (Ian Ziering and Tara Reid), this time, fighting off a sharknado that is pulverizing the east coast, particularly Washington D.C.. Fin, upon being awarded the Medal of Honor from the President of the United States (Mark Cuban), winds up trying to protect the president during the deadly twister. Finally, Fin heads to Universal Studios in Orlando, where a very pregnant April is vacationing, to try and fight off another sharknado that is destroying the city at the same time yet another sharknado is terrorizing Daytona during the Daytona 500. These storms eventually mold together to create a large, ostensibly unstoppable sharknado that can only be taken down by Fin, April, and Fin's old friend Nova (Cassie Scerbo), as they decide the only way to potentially stop it would be to go into space.

    The chaos in Sharknado 3 starts early and rarely lets up, and at about ninety minutes, like its predecessors, the film becomes dreary and repetitive quickly. We get the momentary smirk when we see familiar faces like David Hasselhoff, Penn Jillette, Robert Klein, Jerry Springer, Anthony Weiner, Ann Coulter, Frankie Muniz, and even Michele Bachmann upon many others get their brief moment of fame, but these inclusions are just another ploy for the film to continue to garner unworthy attention. The monotony sets in faster than the skies can darken for an imminent sharknado, and the result is a redundant film that still is more or less giggling at itself and its concept while we should be sitting with a headache from all the eye-rolling we've done.

    Sharknado has become less a film franchise and more of a marketing-rich opportunity for corporations, but mostly social media, and that fact is glaring when the film doesn't even end on a complete note and leaves a character's fate (and, to be honest, the future of an actor or actress's career) up to social media. If we had to get a Sharknado 3, could we at least have gotten one that wasn't so insistent on beating a one-note joke into the ground and one backed by a director and writer that wanted to create a decent film instead of a desperately unfunny and pathetic marketing trope?

    Starring: Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, Cassie Scerbo, Frankie Muniz, Bo Derek, Mark Cuban, Ann Coulter, and David Hasselhoff. Directed by: Anthony C. Ferrante.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 26 mins) During the first view of the inside of the armored RV, license plates can be seen on the wall, including the plate from Les Dents de la mer (1975).
    • Goofs
      (at around 46 mins) Rip Ride Rockit stops at the top of the lift hill. However, when Rip Ride Rockit is shown again, it shows the coaster on a set of brakes, not on the top of the lift hill.
    • Quotes

      Gilbert Grayson Shepard: Sharks... in... space.

    • Connections
      Featured in RiffTrax Live: Sharknado 2 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Infinite Ocean
      Performed by Camper Van Beethoven

      Written by David Lowery and Jonathan Segel

      Published by Camper Van Beethoven Music Co

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    • Release date
      • July 23, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sharknado 3
    • Filming locations
      • Orlando, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Syfy
      • The Asylum
      • Sonatina
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      • $2,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,677
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      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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