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When Fin & April are on their way to New York, a Category 7 Hurricane spawns Heavy rain, winds, storm surges, & deadly Sharknadoes. And it's up to Fin & April to save the Big Apple from total devastation.
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Shark happens!
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Trivia
When the people are running out of the stadium a guy with the name The Asylum is on his hat which is the name of the company who made this movie
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Goofs
Since the Today Show is on the air as the same time as the Mets game, the baseball game would have had to start before 9 am.
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Quotes
Fin Shepard:
Even the Sharknadoes are tougher in New York.
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Crazy Credits
In the TV version the end credits roll extremely fast over the main character eating a slice of pizza.
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Soundtracks
Great White Skies
Performed by
Quint featuring Susie Rose Major
Written by
Robbie Rist and
Anthony C. Ferrante
Published by God Bless Captain Vere (ASCAP)
Zero Charisma Publishing (ASCAP)
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Caution: Falling sharks alert. Get out your buzz saws, or Kelly Rippa's high heels.
Once again, sharks have hitch-hiked along with tornadoes in order to dive bomb victims from the sky during a perfect sharkstorm. Our finny friends have flown 3,000 miles east of LA to hammer a bunch of cameo appearance stars in New York. Speaking of flying, we open with the finest Sharks-On-a-Plane sequence ever filmed.
The Weather channel's shark funnel graphics of sharks spinning around and the "War on Sharks" bit are comic genius. Shark density reports such as "sharks are falling at a rate of 2 inches per hour," so you will not be caught off guard. Unless, of course, you stay outside, where all the sharks are flying around, which seems to be what everybody in this movie does.
SyFy has been the biggest master of camp and cheese on cable, and they readily admit it with self-mockery such as this. It shows a lot of humorous imagination, and the many celebrities in cameos take a good turn at poking fun at themselves.
Whether you like this or not will depend upon whether the approach of psychotic silliness hits your funny bone or not. If you do like that style of humor, then I recommend it wholeheartedly.