Cleveronix
A different way of telling a story
Keira Brennan
The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
Logan
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Cheryl
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Wexor
I have a hard time believe that there is and will be any worse movie then the Sharknado. But the filmmakers have made a thing of making these movies over and over again just because they are so so so bad and total crap. The special effects are tragic, the scenery as well and the actors?!. Hasselhoff and Nolte? Two good actors appearing in this kind of movies must have gotten a real paycheck. Don't waste your time watching this
jessegehrig
F*ck you Sharknado. This movie insults you, it's very existence is proof that a production company, a cable television channel, whatever shadowy Money investing in these movies- they all think you are stupid. Oh? You don't believe me? Did you see this movie? Yeah, it just insulted you. For like an hour and twenty-five minutes Sharknado: The Fourth Awakens, is insulting you, did you not f*cking notice? Are you cool with that? The people who made this movie assumed you were foolish enough to be satisfied with this meager film, the appropriate analogy would involve being served a sh*t sandwich by someone who genuinely thinks you deserve to eat a sh*t sandwich. Hey, dude, you DON'T deserve to have to eat a sh*t sandwich.
sup dude
I believe that I have just watched the greatest movie ever made. No movie has ever touched me like this. The emotional roller coaster was almost too much for me. This action packed movie had me in tears. I don't remember the last time a movie held my undivided attention. The Oscar worthy performances and the amazing visual effects rival those of multi-million dollar blockbusters. I was also astounded by their interpretation of the laws of physics.The plot was as spectacular as it was in the first three installments, maybe even better. The romance in the movie reminded me of Romeo and Juliet and the actors' performances were heart- melting. Lastly, the movie serves as a wonderful reminder of the unconditional love that only comes from family.In all seriousness, I have never exercised my abs this hard. If you want to choke from laughter I recommend watching this movie that is so bad it's actually amazing.
wes-connors
We witnessed the catastrophic third "Sharknado" attack last summer but, in TV-movie time, "It has been five years since the last Sharknado. Tech company Astro-X has used their revolutionary energy system to stabilize the atmosphere and prevent the formation of all tornadoes, using cheap, clean reactors dubbed Astro-Pods. The world has been peaceful and prosperous thanks to Astro-X's visionary founder Aston Reynolds, but now the future is about to be threatened once again
" This helpful prologue credit roll, looking like "Star Wars" (and sounding like "Superman") sets up the story. To celebrate five years of bliss, billionaire businessman Tommy Davidson (as Mr. Reynolds) opens a "Shark World" theme park in Las Vegas...The inevitable happens. The Astro-X system fails and Vegas is hit with a "Sharknado". Yes, Virginia, there are sharks in Las Vegas. Sharks can attack anywhere, we are told. The monster storms do not have to be water-based. For example, the Vegas attack is sand-based. This looks like a job for Superman
or, rather, super-hero Ian Ziering (as Finlay "Fin" Allan Shepard), strange visitor from "Beverly Hills 90210" who came to Asylum with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. To save the world, we must summon Mr. Ziering from his small Kansas town and give him a chain-saw...In another story-line, we find Ziering's deceased blonde squeeze Tara Reid (as April Wexler) really isn't dead. She's been life-preserved by crazed father Gary Busey (as Wilford). He's made Ms. Reid a "Bionic Woman". In a notable subplot, Ziering's older son Cody Linley (as Matt Shepard) gets married. It will be interesting to see if the bride Imani A. Hakim (as Gabrielle) appears in "Sharknado 5" (2017). Hmmm. She may only be shark bait. Other beautiful young women include Claudia Shepard and Masiela Lusha. You also get the handsome, legendary and talented "Hoff" (as Colonel David Hasselhoff)...There are a lot of cameos by the once famous, somewhat famous and not so famous. Sadly, we don't see many of them actually eaten by sharks. Part of the "Sharknado" fun is seeing someone like Matt Lauer or Ann Coulter disappear into a shark's mouth. Among the latter, it looks like an abundance of the cast and crew's friends, relatives and total strangers were accommodated with screen time. If they continue, we will all be in a "Sharknado" movie. The soundtrack, by Quint, is always a plus. Their theme song sounds like "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" by the Ramones. Series writer Thunder Levin gives them a fun script to start. Reynolds is good, but the "Sharknado" series is getting long in the tooth. If you've never seen a "Sharknado" before, this one might be fun.**** Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens (7/31/2016) Anthony C. Ferrante ~ Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, David Hasselhoff, Tommy Davidson