Inside the Sharknado: Mockbusters, Remix Culture, and the Earnestness of Camp
"The government's not prepared, man," says Judah Friedlander, castmember of Sharknado 2: The Second One, when asked if FEMA would respond to a sharknado effectively. "But Ian Ziering is."
Reason TV talked to Friedlander, Ziering, and director Anthony C. Ferrante about the upcoming sequel to the wildly popular TV movie Sharknado, which became a cultural phenomenon inspiring almost 5,000 tweets a minute and netting SyFy network more viewers than any other original program had ever done before.
Reason TV also spoke to David Rimawi, CEO of The Asylum, the production and distribution company that made Sharknado and has created a name for itself as a producer of low-budget "mockbuster" movies like Snakes on a Train, Transmorphers, and The Terminators, which consistently push the limits of intellectual property law.
"We're not very creative, but we're much more creative than the studios, or at least the same level of creativity," says Rimawi, who points to the huge share of Hollywood blockbusters based on previously existing trademarks or brands. "We do that as well, using their products."
As The Asylum has achieved greater mainstream success, they've even inspired knock-offs of their own products, such as a popular "Shark Tornado" game available on the iTunes app store. To this, Rimawi can only shrug and appreciate the gumption.
"These guys were quicker. 'Shark Tornado': We don't own that. I was just jealous," says Rimawi.
Sharknado 2: The Second One premieres tonight at 9 p.m. on SyFy.
Approximately 4 minutes. Produced by Zach Weissmueller. Camera by Tracy Oppenheimer, Alexis Garcia, and Weissmueller.
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So I posted the other day about OSU band director being fired for creating a "sexualized" culture. Like college students don't do that all by themselves. Anyways here's a lettet from an ex-buckeye female band member who was named (but never interviewed concerning) in the investigation.
http://www.thebuckeyebattlecry.....rt-speaks/
I was a member of orchestras for 15 years from middle school through college. Not once did anyone ever feel the need to haze anyone.
The marching band people on the other hand were weird and depraved. What's up with that?
Orchestra, that explains a lot. I was on the Soccer & Football teams, Jazz Band, and now lead men in combat.
You....well....never been laid huh ?
Oh just what I wanted, a simian assault on my masculinity. I submit myself to your alphaness. I do feel so ashamed practicing the violin, the most difficult instrument there is, when I'm not fucking men.
Forensic errors by FBI lab spanned two decades.
http://m.washingtonpost.com/lo.....story.html
I'm not ashamed to admit that Steve was my favorite character on 90210. Along with Brandon's "insane" girlfriend who set their float on fire.
"She smokes pot, Brandon!"
Well pot and fire do go together.
I was also really stoned while watching that episode for the first time, so it was even funnier.
Well I imagine that would be the only way to watch 90210.
DON'T TALK SHIT ABOUT...
Actually, talk all the shit you want about 90210. It was amusing but actually pretty bad. And the reboot, while having Jessica Stroup, still sucked too.
Earnestness of camp sounds a lot like 'Ernest Goes to Camp'. Unintentional I'm sure.
It sounds like the name of a play. Is it the sequel to "The Importance of Being Earnest"?
I would watch Vaginaconda.
I saw that as well. Compelling really. A snake and a pussy wrapped in one. Irony is my favorite literary device.
I have heard that some women can strangle your unit during sex. Lots of places to go in the script.
Pinterest has been taken over by women users...
And feminists hate the content its women users are producing:
This isn't where the internet was supposed to take us.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/amyode.....g-feminism
/facepalm
Feminist don't like that women like women things. Would prefer that women like insane jezebel rants.
Instead of watching Sharknado 2, I'd recommend watching Bubba Ho-tep instead, which demonstrates that just because you're making a low budget camp movie doesn't mean you have to make a BAD low budget camp movie.
Bubba Ho-Tep is great. Bruce Campbell as old Elvis is amazing. Also recommended, and also by the same director, Don Coscarelli: John Does at the End. Especially if you haven't read the book. Readers of the book will be disappointed in how much had to be cut out, but as a stand-alone, the movie is pretty good.
Eh, I'm reluctant to give the avatar of un-humor, "David Wong", any of my money. Yes, you were a slacker who grew up,..we get it! The childhood of a working-class striver was difficult,...we fucking get it! Stentorian jeremiads directed at feckless Millennials are as funny as late-stage cervical cancer.
Fuck David Wong.
I didn't really like John Does Dies at the End. Wasn't as much fun as something so zany should have been.
I have a strange appreciation for Phantasm 2 though.
Oh, man, Bubba Ho-Tep is awesome! I liked John Dies at the End, too, but not nearly as much.
I thought it was a Sharkfoon this time around...
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Not ironically, these straight-to-SciFi Channel movies are saturated with AGW propaganda. Given the leftoids' famous lack of self-awareness, I think we are seeing a tacit admission that AGW should be taken as seriously as "Sharktopus" or "Ghost Shark" lol