Résumés(1)

Five years after the wave of sharknados that wracked the east coast, our heroes are living a quiet life in the middle of the country - as far away from sharks as possible. But when a freak sand sharknado hits Vegas, Fin is thrown back into action, fighting sharknados on a cross-country race to save his family and the world- as all mandkind should know by now, there is no escaping... (Asylum Home Entertainment)

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Critiques (3)

Filmmaniak 

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français Après les deux premiers épisodes (encore relativement sérieux) de cette saga surprenamment populaire de qualité médiocre, les créateurs ont finalement décidé de suivre la voie de l'absurdité délirante et insensée, qui ne peut être prise au sérieux, ce qui convient évidemment à la série. Les requins dans l'espace du troisième épisode ont déjà été dépassés ; maintenant, il y a une lavade, une vachade, une huilade, une brûlade et un éclair-radioactif, qui nécessite évidemment d'être poussé à travers les chutes du Niagara pour se débarrasser de la radioactivité. La logique est nulle, mais au moins il se passe toujours quelque chose et c'est tellement dément que cela devient plutôt amusant à regarder. À condition, bien sûr, de pouvoir supporter la réalisation généralement amateure et médiocre, des effets spéciaux au niveau des trucs et astuces et jusqu'aux (non)performances des acteurs. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais In the fourth installment, CGI reached its peak in the scene where a shark was eliminated on the bench. I replayed the scene three times before I believed what I was seeing, or rather what I wasn’t. Then I spent ten minutes trying to survive a fit of laughter the likes of which I hadn't experienced in quite a while. The makers of this travesty seemed to have reacted to audience feedback and tried to pretend that the comedy was intentional, hence the references to The Wizard of Oz, Terminator, Iron Man and Baywatch, but the fact remains that once again, the most hilarious scenes were those that hadn’t been intended for laughs. I couldn't figure out if they were really serious about: sharknado, sandnado, rocknado, oilnado, firenado, lavanado, cownado and nukeado. My suspicion is that they were dead serious, and here goes one star for the unintentional humor. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Ian Ziering is simply great in his role and I'm just looking forward to what he will have to face again and again, or how he will be saved himself. Here's the final really great nonsense. But it also stands on other actors who are excellent in their B-movie roles. Tara Reid is also fully associated with this series, but David Hasselhoff also belongs here. And since we're talking about "Baywatch," Gena Lee Nolin and Alexandra Paul, who you will know well from this 90s series, will also appear in the film. For a fan of B-movie nonsense, this is still a delight. ()