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Sequel to the 2013 film Sharknado. A year after the freak hurricane that hit Los Angeles, another storm is on the horizon, but this time it's heading for New York City. Undeterred from his previous encounter with the man-eating sharks falling from the sky, Fin (Ian Ziering) and his wife April (Tara Reid) put their heads together in order to save the Big Apple. (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English "Sharknado 2: The Second One" is another B-movie that I personally find very entertaining. It's exaggerated, it's crazy, but if you go into this expecting a serious film, then you've probably missed something. This film is funny, it has brilliant scenes, and being cliché and awkward in places is simply expected. Plus, in this case, it's definitely not in an overwhelming amount. I had a great time and I want a third one! ()

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English After the well-deserved success of the first installment, the filmmakers went down the well-trodden path again, that is, zero script or direction, disastrous effects and a lot of non-acting. I'm awarding one star again for the unintentional humor, but also for the beautiful celebration of New York City and its people, and the most romantic marriage proposal in movie history. I was amazed that Samuel L. Jackson didn't take part in this. After Snakes on a Plane, he could have starred in Sharks on a Plane, and that's a challenge! A line from the film that says it all: "These shark could be coming down at 2 inches an hour." ()

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