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Still from ‘Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!’ via IMDB
Two years ago, the SyFy channel released what should have been just another of its many cheesy, low-budget monster movies: Sharknado, a film about a freak hurricane that causes a tornado of live sharks to rain down on Los Angeles.
Anthony c ferrante biography of barack
The film was produced by The Asylum, a company known for its “mockbusters”—movies that either piggyback on big studio successes (like Snakes on a Train, Transmorphers, and Atlantic Rim) or go balls crazy with absurdity.
Sharknado was shot in 18 days for less than $1 million by director Anthony C. Ferrante, the man who brought us 2012’sRed Clover(also known as Leprechaun’s Revenge). To Ferrante and others, the film was a chance to go crazy with the premise, relatively assured that they’d make a modest profit, like all Asylum movies.
He, and most others, suspected that it’d have its brief run, and then fade into ultra-B-movie obscurity like most