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Sharknado is a 2013 made-for-television disaster film about a tornado that lifts sharks out of the ocean and deposits them in Los Angeles. It first aired on the SyFy channel on July 11, 2013 and stars Cassie Scerbo, Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, and John Heard.

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Sharknado is a 2013 made-for-television disaster film about a tornado that lifts sharks out of the ocean and deposits them in Los Angeles. It first aired on the SyFy channel on July 11, 2013 and stars Cassie Scerbo, Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, and John Heard.

 

Sharknado 2: 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.

 

Sharknado 3: When Fin and April go to Florida for the summer vacation, strong winds and lots of rain comes to Florida and a Sharknado comes and destroyes Florida. The Sharknado goes to Washington D.C. and sharks falling from the sky. It's up to Fin and April to stop the Sharknado the third time.

 

Sharknado 4: Fin, his family and the cosmos have been blissfully sharknado-free in the five years since the most recent attack, but now sharks and tornadoes are being whipped up in unexpected ways and places.

 

Sharknado 5: With much of America lying in ruins, the rest of the world braces for a global sharknado, Fin and his family must travel around the world to stop them.

 

/r/MovieOfTheDay is having a shark week! They nominated Sharknado for Friday. BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT AND WATCH ALL THE JAWESOME SHARK MOVIES

 

TWO YEARS IN A ROW HAS /r/Sharknado been chosen to be /r/MovieOfTheDay's movie and we're very proud! Go ahead and watch Sharknado 2 with them!

 

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In honor of Sharknado... I've created a game character to honor it... GO GO SHARKNADO!

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2024/03/13
09:30 UTC

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Sharknado 3

How did the jaws shark come alive.

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2024/01/25
23:11 UTC

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Where did Sharknados originally come from?

We've seen the supposed first Sharknado in Sharknado 6: The Last Sharknado. But they had to have come from somewhere. Something had to have triggered them originally. I know that in the movie it is supposedly April's head and other little factors. But those wouldn't have happened without sharknados to begin with. I think we need another movie or two.

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2023/10/21
19:44 UTC

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I hate April

Just got done rewatching the first Sharknado and that woman is terrible the thing that really did it for me was the fact that she was willing to abandon that bus full of kids she didn't even want to check to see if there was anybody in there I don't get what Finn see's in her

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2023/07/24
04:13 UTC

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Sharks.....IN SPACE!

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2023/07/19
05:02 UTC

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Jerry Springer Is Eaten By A Shark!

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2023/07/18
18:24 UTC

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Behind the Scenes of Sharknado 3 at Universal Orlando

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2023/06/21
21:18 UTC

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Sharknado

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2023/02/26
19:31 UTC

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What's your favorite Sharknado movie?

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2023/02/24
12:41 UTC

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Holy crap!

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2023/01/14
17:55 UTC

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Sharknado Movie Review

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2023/01/12
06:50 UTC

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Subreddit back to public after admins set it to restricted again.

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2022/12/18
07:05 UTC

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reasons why people watch sharknado?

school project. doing it for research

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2022/09/28
12:27 UTC

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Sharknado

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2022/08/25
22:01 UTC

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Sharknado

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2022/08/07
15:15 UTC

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Sharknado

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2022/08/06
20:26 UTC

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Sharknado

Sharknado

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2022/07/31
16:11 UTC

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I actually like them

I know Sharknado movies are known for being "Bad" but honestly I think they are good to watch with friends. shoutouts to my friends for watching em with me :)

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2022/07/28
19:43 UTC

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Sharknado

Sharknado

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2022/07/21
00:34 UTC

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Researching bad movies

Hey there!

I'm a marketing master's student at Aalto University and currently writing my thesis about bad movies. Specifically, how do people watch intentionally vs unintentionally bad movies. Unintentionally bad movies or 'pure' camp were meant to be good but failed because of shoddy production or other reasons, with classic examples being The Room or Fateful Findings. Intentionally bad movies or 'deliberate' camp were purposefully made bad and use it a stylistic choice, like Sharknado, Birdemic and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes.

I'm looking for people to interview and thought I would try my luck here. I'm especially looking now for people who are into intentionally bad movies like sharknado, so if you're interested reply here or send me a message!

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2022/07/14
20:50 UTC

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Admins for some reason decided to make this subreddit restricted again, it's now back open to the public to post.

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2022/07/08
06:46 UTC

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