Jun 202019
Tsunambee of course was bad but unlike Sharknado and movies like it, there was a certain fun factor but this one was just terrible with nothing positive thing I can say.
Tsunambee
(2016)
Genre(s): Horror, Fantasy
Wild Eye Releasing | NR – 83 min. – $14.95 | June 13, 2017
Date Published: 06/20/2019 | Author: The Movieman
Wild Eye Releasing provided me with a free copy of the DVD I reviewed in this Blog Post.
The opinions I share are my own.
THE MOVIE
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Synopsis: After an environmental catastrophe sends Los Angeles into chaos, three groups of survivors who escaped the city must put aside their differences to face a series of apocalyptic events. As they learn to work together they are faced with an even greater nightmare, gravity swells that contain thousands of giant killer bees, intent on ushering in the prophesized end of the world.
Review: Clearly a movie called Tsunambee isn’t supposed to be good, but my god it was this was especially awful with nothing that could be called a structure, something even the Sharknado franchise has. I can’t think of a singular thing that I could say was positive. Nothing. |
SPECIAL FEATURES – 0/5 |
No features were included. |
VIDEO – 2.25/5, AUDIO – 2.0/5
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It’s no surprise a movie like this wouldn’t look very good. The movie is shown with a 2.26 widescreen aspect ratio and more often than not, appears blown out while the included Dolby Digital 2.0 track really shows off the terrible and cheap sound design. |
OVERALL – 0/5 |
Overall, Tsunambee of course was bad but unlike Sharknado and movies like it, there was a certain fun factor but this one was just terrible with nothing positive thing I can say and there was not one moment I found to be entertaining. |
06/20/2019
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