The Last Sharknado: It's About Time is the second best in the series, and therefore the franchise ends on a high note. The problem with "The Last Sharknado: It's About Time" is not that it is stupid. The Last Sharknado: It's About Time is the second best in the series, and therefore the franchise ends on a high note.
After travelling back in time to prehistoric times, Fin discovers he must stop the very first Sharknado to prevent the many catastrophes of the future. Is The Last Sharknado: It's About Time any good? Ratings, review and more on Cinafilm.com The Last Sharknado Review..
Those lines are said, oh, about eight minutes into The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (a subtitle that, once again, is more clever than anything in the actual movie. Fin has to go back in time to rejoin his shark-battling friends to stop the first Sharknado and save humanity. The film was directed by Anthony C. In the film, Fin and the gang use time travel in order to stop sharknados from ever. Now, there's The Last Sharknado: It's About Time, which as the title suggests is the last movie in this franchise, and is about time travel. Fin Shepard (Ian Ziering), sharknado destroyer extraordinaire, winds up in the prehistoric ages after the world ending cataclysm of the fifth movie.
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Bloodbath and Beyond reviews the movie The Last Sharknado: It's About Time directed by Anthony C. It's nowhere near as egregiously bad as the third or fourth installments, but it doesn't even come close to the first and second, and the newfound energy of the fifth doesn't carry over as much as you'd expect. The novelty of Syfy leaning into its purposefully schlocky Saturday night monster movies with this go-for-joke franchise, featuring a who's who of people who haven't been "who" in a while wore off years back and all that's left is a lot of noise.
The Last Sharknado is almost non-stop cluster-chaos. The last (I hope) of the Sharknado movies is awful in all the ways we have come to expect. No words can do justice to the ridiculousness of the plot, or of the situations that the characters find themselves in, as they travel through time trying to end those fishy tornados once and for all. The last (I hope) of the Sharknado movies is awful in all the ways we have come to expect.