Linda Holmes
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But Thrash is still, you know, a lot of people yelling while they're having their arms bitten off and a lot of other people screaming while they watch them have their arms bitten off.
And of course, of course, as I mentioned, Lisa shows up very, very pregnant, which means she's going to have to have her baby in the middle of the shark storm.
That's just going to be how it is.
This is like a quiet place.
I don't think you can even consider that a spoiler.
This is the one of these three that is the most kind of, as I had said, gleefully ridiculous, right?
Which honestly, in some ways, I do appreciate.
It is a very over-the-top, intentionally silly movie.
I give it credit for that, you know, maybe not as silly as Sharks in the Seine conceptually, but tonally a similar thing.
Shark movies, shark TV and stuff like that kind of feels to me like it comes and goes.
Like it comes, no pun intended, it comes in waves a little bit.
You'll get several and then they'll be like, we should make more shark stuff.
And then they'll make more shark stuff for a while.
And then people just kind of go, nah, I don't want to watch shark stuff.
And it goes away for a while because like Sharknado led to its own little mini boom in shark stuff.
And so, as I said, this is Netflix's at least second movie in the last couple of years about sharks invading a city and eating people.
So, you know, maybe in a couple of years we'll be able to do just a whole episode about Netflix shark movies.