Sharknado: Heart of Sharkness (2016)

A 'mockumentary' about David Moore, the filmmaker who first dreamed of "sharks in a tornado" and brought on disaster by using real sharks. The first SHARKNADO was to be a movie never seen, a crime never reported, a tale never told. Until now.

Intro
"Sharknado: Heart of Sharkness" is a 2016 mockumentary sci-fi horror-comedy movie produced by The Asylum. Directed by Jeremy Wagener and composed by Thunder Levin, the film satirically presents itself as a 'found video' documentary about the infamous, yet non-existing, 'original' Sharknado film by the fictitious director, David Moore.

Plot Synopsis
The film paints the story of David Moore, a visionary and innovative director obsessed with 2 things: sharks and tornadoes. He chooses to merge this passion into a movie and sets out to produce a film called "Sharknado". His film involves a plotline where hurricanes raise man-eating sharks from the ocean, carrying them into flooded cities, causing gory and chaotic occasions. David's persistence on using live sharks rather of CGI results, in spite of usefulness and safety issues, even more escalates the stress within his production group.

Behind-The-Scenes Chaos
As the movie advances, the eccentric David Moore puts his compulsive commitment to realism on full display. His unhealthy fixation with keeping credibility even causes real shark attacks on set, triggering havoc. His outrageous methods alienate him from his cast and team, leading to his mystical disappearance during the production of the movie. Despite Moore's unexplained disappearance and the chaotic film-making procedure, the movie ends up being an unexpected cult phenomenon.

Vital Reception
As part of the Sharknado franchise, 'Heart of Sharkness' is filled with over-the-top humor, over-the-top plot twists, and deliberately awful unique impacts. The film spoofs the eccentricities and luxuries within the show business. Regardless of the tongue-in-cheek humor, the movie generally got combined to negative reviews. Critics panned the film's overstated plot and poor special impacts while audiences found the outrageous humor entertaining.

Conclusion
"Sharknado: Heart of Sharkness" sticks out for its property of a mockumentary about an ill-fated film production. It attract fans of the Sharknado series with its ludicrous plot, slapstick humor, and parody of the movie market. Although not critically acclaimed, the movie serves as an entertaining example of a mockumentary carried out in a decidedly extravagant and comical fashion. The film even more builds the cult-like status of the Sharknado mythos, with its fictional narrative of the origin of the 'initial' Sharknado movie.

Top Cast

  • Jared Cohn (small)
    Jared Cohn
    David Moore
  • Zack Ward (small)
    Zack Ward
    Zack
  • Julie McCullough (small)
    Julie McCullough
    Julie
  • Rachel True (small)
    Rachel True
    Rachel
  • James Cullen Bressack (small)
    James Cullen Bressack
    James
  • Frankie Muniz (small)
    Frankie Muniz
    Frankie