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Ghost Shark will make you wet!
August 22nd, 2013 under Syfy. [ Comments: none ]


Tonight at 7p Syfy is repeating the Twitter hit Sharknado, then at 9p they are debuting Ghost Shark that is going to be a hit around the water cooler! This will make sense when you watch the movie that you know you want to watch.
When a father and daughter try to catch the biggest fish so they can win a prize of $30,000, they lose out on the money when a shark eats it. So they blow him up, but he comes back as a ghost and kills them for revenge.
That ghost shark doesn’t stop with them, he will eat anyone, anywhere as long as there is water involved. So that means you are not safe taking a bath, in the rain or even drinking it.
So now it is up that fisherman’s daughter (Mackenzie Rosman) and her friends to stop the ghost shark. Problem is the town sheriff and the mayor don’t believe them. The two men are also trying to protect the town from the bad press, so they are trying to stop the teens from doing whatever they are planning on doing.
Luckily the town crazy, Finch (Richard Moll), believes them and he might know how to exorcise the ghost shark, but will it work?
You will have to tune into find out, and also for a killer ghost shark that doesn’t discriminate who he chomps down. So be prepared for some awesome bloody deaths, that will leave you laughing and squirming at the same time.
Ghost Shark is in on the joke and it has to be because look at the title of the movie! To me when a horror film knows it is not to be taken seriously and they go for it, that is the recipe for a movie that will grab hold of you hook, line and sinker.
A few days ago I was on a conference call with the writer/director, Griff Furst, and he told us that it took him 6 months and three different story lines before Syfy and him agreed this was the one to make. The third time was truly the charm for this killer movie.
On that note, there truly are some awesome kills in this movie, When I asked which one was his favorite, he said “I’ve loved a lot of deaths and I like a lot of them.” Then he got more specific with, “I think I probably like the deaths in the montage because they come so fast and in consecutive order. I don’t want to give the specifics of any deaths, but there is a montage somewhere about midway through the film where a bunch of people get it right in a row, so I quite like that moment.” He’s right several people will meet their maker when they swim with the Ghost Shark, although none of them were swimming at the time…
Now when it comes to the film’s star, Richard Moll, it was more about a death he didn’t like. He said, “I know mine’s the least favorite because it means I won’t be in the sequel. So that’s the way I look at it.” Although he could back for the prequel, something that was discussed between the two men. Although not with Syfy…just yet.
Now while we know that a ghost shark is not real, the elements of where they shot was like a horror movie in itself. You see, Moll told us they shot in a swampy area in Louisiana at midnight and there were surrounded by snakes and possibly little alligators. Furst gave us something to look out for tonight, “In the film, when you hear a character say, ‘Watch out for snakes,’ that was kind of our inside joke because the place was filled with snakes.” What made the conditions worse for them is that they started shooting about two weeks after Hurricane Isaac hit the area. So they had to have people going around in boots with shovels and rakes trying to scare the snakes away.
Who knows maybe Griff will be working on a movie with snakes that kill the people who work on flick about a ghost shark?
But until then you can watch Ghost Shark tonight on Syfy at 9p, a flick that will leave afraid of water. So much so that Moll told us that since he filmed it, “I haven’t taken a shower since then.”

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Heroes of Cosplay is an like a beauty pageant for adult geeks!
August 13th, 2013 under Syfy. [ Comments: none ]


So there is a world where people dress up as their favorite characters and compete against each other at different conventions. Tonight at 10:30p Syfy takes a look at the Heroes of Cosplay and you get to hear why they do it in the 6-part series. You will also get to see how much effort goes into to putting their looks together and it is a lot of work and costly. See how hard it is for them to compete in the contests, and also hard it is for the judges to pick the winners.
This is a lifestyle that many people take seriously and it is really interesting to see all the steps they go through to make it happen. It really is like Toddlers & Tiaras meets Project Runway but with adult geeks.
Check it out because you never know, you might have found your next new hobby!

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Sharknado 2 gets a title and it’s bad one, and not even a good bad one.
August 8th, 2013 under Syfy. [ Comments: none ]


As soon as Sharknado started airing on Syfy it became a huge viral hit and now the biggest movie in the Twitterverse has a sequel coming out next July. Today Syfy and The Asylum announced the title for the movie and it is..wait for it…Sharknado 2: The Second One. Are you f*cking kidding me? All of those suggestions that people sent in on Twitter and that is the best they can come up with? Maybe they will change minds because that title sucks harder than a tornado that can suck up sharks from the ocean like in the cult movie.

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Sharknado will chomp down on the Big Apple!
July 17th, 2013 under Syfy. [ Comments: none ]


Sharknado 2 is coming! Sharknado 2 is coming! After the huge social media success of Sharknado, Syfy announced they are swimming with the flying sharks again. The flipping film will move cross country and take place in NYC where no one will be safe!
Since Sharknado was a Twitter hit, they want you to help come up with a name for the sequel. All you have to do is send your title suggestion to @SyfyMovies using #Sharknado in the Tweet.
Here are some of mine:

Sharknado 2: The Great White Shark Way
Sharks vs Jets on the West Side
Empire Shark
Sharklyn
Central Shark Park (Park optional)
New Shark City
Da Sharks

What are some of the names you have come up with for the anticipated flick!
BTW if you missed on the original airing of the movie everyone is talking about, then you can watch it on Syfy tomorrow at 7p.

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Sharknado was a bloody Tweet!
July 12th, 2013 under Syfy. [ Comments: none ]


Sharknado took Twitter by storm and no one was prepared for all the press that the Ian Ziering/Tara Reid/Cassie Scerbo movie was going to get via more Tweets than there were sharks in those tornadoes. In fact Syfy executive Craig Engler Tweeted, “People. #Sharknado stats: 387K social mentions (97% driven by Twitter with the top hashtags #sharknado #syfy), five thousand tweets a minute” Then he added, “There were more than 604,000 tweets about the irresistible #Sharknado from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. ET on Thurs” Dang who knew the little movie that was absurd as its name would attract the likes of Mia Farrow, Elizabeth Banks, Wil Wheaton and Shawn Ryan to name just a few of the very many. But it did and it became a viral smash that people all over the world got to enjoy together. That’s make Twitter so much fun!
BTW if you missed the movie directed by Anthony Ferrante, you can watch it on July 18th at 7p.

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