At Dimensional Traveler's suggestion, I watched Sharknado. When I
searched, I found Sharknado 1-5 along with The Last Sharknado, a 10-year anniversary entry, and a series. That's a lot of sharks. I chose the
original movie.
It's certainly very bad by conventional standards, but the
ridiculousness of the sharks everywhere keeps it lively. I've never seen another movie in which a shark breaks through someone's living room
window.
On 5/27/2026 2:35 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
At Dimensional Traveler's suggestion, I watched Sharknado. When I
searched, I found Sharknado 1-5 along with The Last Sharknado, a 10-year
anniversary entry, and a series. That's a lot of sharks. I chose the
original movie.
It's certainly very bad by conventional standards, but the
ridiculousness of the sharks everywhere keeps it lively. I've never seen
another movie in which a shark breaks through someone's living room
window.
Hey!ÿ I said you had to watch the ENTIRE franchise before posting again!!
Sharknado was the pinnacle of the Syfy Channel's Saturday Night movies
back when, hearkening back to the 1950s low budget drive-in rubber suit monster Sci-Fi movies.ÿ A lot from the Asylum studio but they eventually switched from micro-budget sci-fi to micro-budget soap-opera thrillers.
What did everyone else watch?
On 5/27/2026 2:35 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
At Dimensional Traveler's suggestion, I watched Sharknado. When IHey! I said you had to watch the ENTIRE franchise before posting again!!
searched, I found Sharknado 1-5 along with The Last Sharknado, a 10-year
anniversary entry, and a series. That's a lot of sharks. I chose the
original movie.
It's certainly very bad by conventional standards, but the
ridiculousness of the sharks everywhere keeps it lively. I've never seen
another movie in which a shark breaks through someone's living room
window.
Sharknado was the pinnacle of the Syfy Channel's Saturday Night movies
back when, hearkening back to the 1950s low budget drive-in rubber suit monster Sci-Fi movies. A lot from the Asylum studio but they eventually switched from micro-budget sci-fi to micro-budget soap-opera thrillers.
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
On 5/27/2026 2:35 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
At Dimensional Traveler's suggestion, I watched Sharknado. When IHey! I said you had to watch the ENTIRE franchise before posting again!!
searched, I found Sharknado 1-5 along with The Last Sharknado, a 10-year >>> anniversary entry, and a series. That's a lot of sharks. I chose the
original movie.
It's certainly very bad by conventional standards, but the
ridiculousness of the sharks everywhere keeps it lively. I've never seen >>> another movie in which a shark breaks through someone's living room
window.
Sharknado was the pinnacle of the Syfy Channel's Saturday Night movies
back when, hearkening back to the 1950s low budget drive-in rubber suit
monster Sci-Fi movies. A lot from the Asylum studio but they eventually
switched from micro-budget sci-fi to micro-budget soap-opera thrillers.
Asylum is now making behind the scenes documentaries of real movies that
they show on the Facebook.
On 5/28/2026 5:29 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:How the mighty have fallen!
On 5/27/2026 2:35 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
At Dimensional Traveler's suggestion, I watched Sharknado. When IHey! I said you had to watch the ENTIRE franchise before posting again!! >>>
searched, I found Sharknado 1-5 along with The Last Sharknado, a 10-year >>>> anniversary entry, and a series. That's a lot of sharks. I chose the
original movie.
It's certainly very bad by conventional standards, but the
ridiculousness of the sharks everywhere keeps it lively. I've never seen >>>> another movie in which a shark breaks through someone's living room
window.
Sharknado was the pinnacle of the Syfy Channel's Saturday Night movies
back when, hearkening back to the 1950s low budget drive-in rubber suit
monster Sci-Fi movies. A lot from the Asylum studio but they eventually >>> switched from micro-budget sci-fi to micro-budget soap-opera thrillers.
Asylum is now making behind the scenes documentaries of real movies that
they show on the Facebook.
On 5/28/2026 5:29 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:How the mighty have fallen!
On 5/27/2026 2:35 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
At Dimensional Traveler's suggestion, I watched Sharknado. When IHey! I said you had to watch the ENTIRE franchise before posting again!! >>>
searched, I found Sharknado 1-5 along with The Last Sharknado, a 10-year >>>> anniversary entry, and a series. That's a lot of sharks. I chose the
original movie.
It's certainly very bad by conventional standards, but the
ridiculousness of the sharks everywhere keeps it lively. I've never seen >>>> another movie in which a shark breaks through someone's living room
window.
Sharknado was the pinnacle of the Syfy Channel's Saturday Night movies
back when, hearkening back to the 1950s low budget drive-in rubber suit
monster Sci-Fi movies. A lot from the Asylum studio but they eventually >>> switched from micro-budget sci-fi to micro-budget soap-opera thrillers.
Asylum is now making behind the scenes documentaries of real movies that
they show on the Facebook.
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
On 5/28/2026 5:29 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:How the mighty have fallen!
On 5/27/2026 2:35 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
At Dimensional Traveler's suggestion, I watched Sharknado. When IHey! I said you had to watch the ENTIRE franchise before posting again!! >>>
searched, I found Sharknado 1-5 along with The Last Sharknado, a 10-year >>>> anniversary entry, and a series. That's a lot of sharks. I chose the >>>> original movie.
It's certainly very bad by conventional standards, but the
ridiculousness of the sharks everywhere keeps it lively. I've never seen >>>> another movie in which a shark breaks through someone's living room
window.
Sharknado was the pinnacle of the Syfy Channel's Saturday Night movies >>> back when, hearkening back to the 1950s low budget drive-in rubber suit >>> monster Sci-Fi movies. A lot from the Asylum studio but they eventually >>> switched from micro-budget sci-fi to micro-budget soap-opera thrillers. >>>
Asylum is now making behind the scenes documentaries of real movies that >> they show on the Facebook.
I blame Melissa for not watching Sharknado
Verily, in article <1411977818.801785141.999054.anim8rfsk- cox.net@news.easynews.com>, did anim8rfsk@cox.net deliver unto us this message:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
On 5/28/2026 5:29 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:How the mighty have fallen!
On 5/27/2026 2:35 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
At Dimensional Traveler's suggestion, I watched Sharknado. When IHey! I said you had to watch the ENTIRE franchise before posting again!! >>>>>
searched, I found Sharknado 1-5 along with The Last Sharknado, a 10-year >>>>>> anniversary entry, and a series. That's a lot of sharks. I chose the >>>>>> original movie.
It's certainly very bad by conventional standards, but the
ridiculousness of the sharks everywhere keeps it lively. I've never seen >>>>>> another movie in which a shark breaks through someone's living room >>>>>> window.
Sharknado was the pinnacle of the Syfy Channel's Saturday Night movies >>>>> back when, hearkening back to the 1950s low budget drive-in rubber suit >>>>> monster Sci-Fi movies. A lot from the Asylum studio but they eventually >>>>> switched from micro-budget sci-fi to micro-budget soap-opera thrillers. >>>>>
Asylum is now making behind the scenes documentaries of real movies that >>>> they show on the Facebook.
I blame Melissa for not watching Sharknado
I singlehandedly killed the studio. Now that I've finally watched it,
maybe it will revive.
On 5/27/26 5:26 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
On 5/27/2026 2:35 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
At Dimensional Traveler's suggestion, I watched Sharknado. When I
searched, I found Sharknado 1-5 along with The Last Sharknado, a 10-year >>> anniversary entry, and a series. That's a lot of sharks. I chose the
original movie.
It's certainly very bad by conventional standards, but the
ridiculousness of the sharks everywhere keeps it lively. I've never seen >>> another movie in which a shark breaks through someone's living room
window.
Hey!ÿ I said you had to watch the ENTIRE franchise before posting again!!
Sharknado was the pinnacle of the Syfy Channel's Saturday Night movies
back when, hearkening back to the 1950s low budget drive-in rubber
suit monster Sci-Fi movies.ÿ A lot from the Asylum studio but they
eventually switched from micro-budget sci-fi to micro-budget soap-
opera thrillers.
I never got through the "Sharknado" series myself. I think I did get through... "4"? But I started losing interest when they downgraded
Cassis Scerbo's Nova character. I definitely never saw the last one, and
am nowhere near motivated enough to track it down.
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