Sharknado 6
What made Sharknado tolerable through five increasingly bizarre outings was its complete lack of pretension. It wasn't trying to be great, it was bad and it embraced that badness. The CGI was slap-dash, the dialogue purposely stilted, the plot choked with the ridiculous and improbable.
Atmospheric re-entry in the body of a shark? Why not? The constant slaughter of B, C and D list stars was absurdly entertaining. Where else could you go to watch Todd Chrisley, Chris Jericho, Lou Ferrigno, Maria Menuous, Jerry Springer, Dance Mom, Kelly Osborne, Brett Michaels and a sea of others get wiped out.
I enjoyed them for what they were. In an odd way they reminded me of the 60s Batman series (which I loved for what it was) in their self-aware campyness.
This sixth and final episode, though? It took the ridiculous and absurd and stretched it beyond what it could bear. The time-tripping, scene skipping, butterfly effecting lost me. Sharknado was always a movie franchise where you'd find yourself drifting, but this last effort never set the hook.
Tara Reid should have stayed dead. She's difficult to look at and her acting -- even purposely bad can't explain what she put on the screen. She's a total zero. She's the worst part of this movie (and when the CGI is this bad, that's saying a lot). Unfortunately she was also a big part of the movie which made it even less palatable. There are bad performances sprinkled throughout the entire 1-6 saga -- Chris Kataan as a British Prime Minister is gratingly bad, for instance. He should stick to gobbling apples and grunting. But little rivals the awful work from Tara.
The ending was a cop out, too. It was Bobby in the shower weak. Didn't like the wrapup at all.
Edited to add: Somebody forgot to tell Tori Spelling she died ten years ago and her corpse has been rotting since.