Sharknado 2: The Second One

2014 "Shark happens!"
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Released: 31 July 2014 Released
Producted By: The Asylum
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://newsite.theasylum.cc/index.php/titles/detail?id=80556c3a-0ced-e311-80c1-782bcb56fee6
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A freak weather system turns its deadly fury on New York City, unleashing a Sharknado on the population and its most cherished, iconic sites - and only Fin and April can save the Big Apple.

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Marshal Phipps Sharks have hitched a ride in tornadoes again in order to cause more mayhem. Our characters are flown to New York to meet people who you may recognize from other movies and shows. Speaking of flying, there's sharks on a plane, a clear nod to Snakes on a Plane. The Weather Channel's graphics of sharks spinning around in the tornadoes clip is genius. The final act is where it all hits the fan and you'll likely be laughing your pants off.The celebrity cameos makes things even more comical because of some of the things they do to the sharks. There's an improvement of the special effects, especially the depiction of the sharknadoes.If you're expecting larger amounts of camp, cheese, disbelief, and humor than the prequel then feel free to watch Sharknado 2.
BA_Harrison Having survived the Sharknado in Los Angeles, pro-surfer Fin Shepard (Ian Ziering) and his ex-wife April (Tara Reid) fly to New York City to promote their book, How To Survive A Sharknado, where they find the same thing happening all over again, only on an even bigger scale.I usually prefer my crap movies to be bad by accident, although I do admit to enjoying intentionally crap disaster flick Sharknado just a bit more than I probably should have done. With this sequel, director Anthony C. Ferrante attempts to outdo his first film in terms of sheer silliness, and largely succeeds with some truly ridiculous set-pieces, but with essentially the same plot (full of gaping plot holes, not that that matters one bit), and equally dire CGI effects, I found that the novelty soon wore off, leaving me rather frustrated by the fact that there are now at least two more sequels, and a bloody good chance that I'll make myself watch them.
jessegehrig A horrible movie that's in no way meant to be taken seriously, just a good old goofball movie, but also I want my money back. I realize that Shark Tornado Part 2 is a made for TV movie and as such none of it's revenue comes from box office receipts so there is no way I could get my money back seeing as I never bought a ticket, but just the same, I would like to be reimbursed. Ten dollars, eight dollars, even five dollars would go a long way toward making me feel less like the Sci/Fi channel just sh*t on my chest. And now they have made a Shark Tornado Part 3, why? When did making the greatest movie ever stop becoming a goal for film makers? When did mediocrity become the benchmark for success? F*ck it, right?
kieranclark-94350 Decided to skip through the slower scenes of the movie and watch just the scenes with sharks in. Flying fire sharks has been something i've dream-ed of seeing since I was young; this film completed my life. Sharks surviving out of water may not be natural, but it makes for an epic movie!! And when you can't see the film getting any better, the perfect love at the end!! Flying chainsaws; blowing stuff up, the best action movie ever. It also shows how stupid human race, after the weather will be raining sharks, everyone in NY goes outside.My mates and I enjoyed the original and this was a film.we wanted to see but lacked the time to watch all of it so we had to skip the slower parts of the movie, but we shall go back and re-watch it. If you want to see a thrilling out of this world film, this is it!