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Coming soon from The Asylum: SHARKNADO!


Bowing on July 11th on SyFy: Tara Reid, John Heard, Ian "90210" Ziering, and a tornado that is somehow made of sharks. There's no way that this won't be awesomely bad:

http://fatfreddyscat.hubpages.com/hub/Prepare-for-SHARKNADO

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from the looks of things there will be a sequel out next year


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from the looks of things there will be a sequel out next year

Yep,and there's a bumper crop of other crazy Shark Movies headed our way in 2014, including "Avalanche Sharks" (yes, really!) and the third movie in the "Mega Shark Vs. ___________" series!!

http://fatfreddyscat.hubpages.com/hub/Shark-Movies-2014-Mecha-Sharks-S harknado-2-and-More

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that is a WHOLE LOT of crappy shark horror. and i will buy at least half of those


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I'm in for "Avalanche Sharks" (anything with a "Bikini Snow Day" in it is worth owning!) and "Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark" at the very least.

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Sharknado was absolutely hilarious. I will definitely see the sequel, much to my everlasting shame.

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I don't really understand why its on this board because, as much as Sharknado is hilariously bad, that was the intention. What constitutes for "so bad its good", for me, is generally movies that are laughably stupid, yes, but intended to be good (like The Room, Dungeons And Dragons, Cruel Intentions 2, Wicker Man '06).

Sure, I liked Sharknado, Sharktopus and Hobo With A Shotgun but they were meant to be bad. If they succeed at being enjoyably bad, then I consider them good movies because they did what they wanted to do.

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