Watched: 05/04/2024
Format: Amazon
Viewing: Second
Director: Anthony C. Ferrante
So, in honor of May the 4th, which is the day everyone says "ha ha, May the Fourth be with you" - I made Jamie, Dug and K watch Sharknado 4: The Fourth Awakens because I am that guy.
It is not a real movie, it's a Sharknado. And I think there's something fascinating about where we were at as movie consumers, what the SyFy channel could afford, and -in particular- the movies made by The Asylum, and how all that led to the first Sharknado movie. And people forget this, but Mia Farrow's delighted real-time tweets helped make Sharknado a thing the night of the first broadcast, took that lightning in a jar and held it up for all to see.
In the decades years prior to Sharknado the First, SyFy had given up on making *good* programs, discovering the might of things like a Mansquito and Giant Shark movies, which were mostly Z-list actors standing around talking about the creature at hand, but rarely seeing it. Because seeing the creature cost money. The Asylum rode this wave by producing an ever evolving array of usually very-large animals to attack submarines or campers. And there was often a straight-to-video component of the company that was making off-brand versions of whatever was coming to the cinema. Transmorphers. Shurlock Homes. You get the idea. But all cheap and cheerful.