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I was never expecting _Sharknado 2_ to be good, and it wasn't. But I also never expected it to be an improvement on the first, and it was. I mean in the grand scheme of things that's not exactly an achievement, but it's pretty odd to think ...


Movie spotlight
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.
Fin and April are in New York City for a Sharknado reunion special when a massive storm hits, bringing with it a devastating sharknado. This time, the meteorological menace is even more intense, and the duo must find a way to stop the airborne predators from causing further destruction throughout the city.
Sharknado 2: The Second One was met with widespread critical derision, yet it was a massive success in terms of viewership and cultural impact. Critics largely panned the film for its nonsensical plot, over-the-top gore, and low production values, but audiences embraced its campy, self-aware humor and pure absurdity, making it a cult phenomenon.
Celebrated for its gleefully ridiculous premise and commitment to schlock.
Praised for its improved special effects and star power over the original.
Often criticized for its plot holes and predictability, but its silliness is its charm.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be hilariously bad and entertaining, appreciating its over-the-top nature and the return of the Sharknado concept. Many viewers enjoyed the campy humor and the sheer absurdity of the premise, making it a fun, albeit nonsensical, watch.
The film features numerous cameo appearances from celebrities and pop culture figures, including Richard Kind, Billy Ray Cyrus, and DJ/musician Mark McGrath, who also stars as a main character.
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I was never expecting _Sharknado 2_ to be good, and it wasn't. But I also never expected it to be an improvement on the first, and it was. I mean in the grand scheme of things that's not exactly an achievement, but it's pretty odd to think ...