Absolutely. This is an insanely bad movie.
But do you remember the chaotic glory of those “Sharknado” nights at the old Flicks? The tiny venue was packed to the gills, the air conditioning barely holding on against a room full of people howling at screen-flown Great Whites, tsunamis and chainsaws, cold beers in hand. Some even brought along their inflatable sharks!
It wasn’t just movie night; it was a collective, glorious celebration of cinema so hopelessly bad it achieved pure perfection. Fast-forward to 2026, and “Water Park Shark” arrives like a nostalgic, fin-tastic lightning strike straight from that exact same unhinged universe.
Directed by Sharknado mastermind Anthony C. Ferrante himself, Water Park Shark takes that familiar B-movie magic and drops it right into lazy rivers, wave pools, and crowded waterslides.
With mutant sharks tearing through opening day at a theme park and a former Baywatch star leading the charge, it captures every drop of that outrageous, crowd-pleasing energy we used to toast to in Phnom Penh. It’s a hilarious, blood-splattered slice of pure camp — and the closest thing you’ll get to reliving those legendary Flicks screenings.
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United States (English) 91 Min
