Sharknado II
United States
21450 people rated Fin and April are on their way to New York City, until a category seven hurricane spawns heavy rain, storm surges, and deadly Sharknadoes.
Action
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Comedy
Cast (18)
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User Reviews
Sarah Edebiri
28/09/2024 16:39
I can't believe you guys
what the f*** is this
so fake so rubbish I can't believe this how can new york be posting about this?
please they should kindly take this movie down it is the worst of the worst that I have ever seen imagine the hand was still in the shark body
Nafz Basa
07/08/2024 07:24
The Sharknado series has to be one of the dumbest of all time. I don't understand what all the hype is about. People are saying they love this movie. Anyone who says that has obviously never seen a good movie. The first one was bad. The second one was almost as bad. The acting, the dialogue, the characters, the sharks, the story, the whole concept. They all suck.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for horror flicks that don't take themselves seriously. Piranha, for example. Or the Feast trilogy. Stupid, yet entertaining. Sharknado 2 is just plain stupid, as is the original.
Life is too short to waste on trash like this.
sizwes_lounge
07/08/2024 07:24
Where the first "Sharknado" movie was more fun and entertaining given its spoofy nature and outrageous storyline, then "Sharknado 2: The Second One" was a struggle to get through and it was nowhere near the level of the first movie.
The story in "Sharknado 2: The Second One" is similar to the story in the first movie, only this time it takes place in New York. And of course it is up to Fin Shepard (played by Ian Ziering) to save the day and rescue New York from destruction.
Effect-wise, then "Sharknado 2: The Second One" was much similar to the first movie. The effects were adequate, but not really realistic.
They had managed to get a couple of more famous people to make small appearances in this sequel. Whether that was good or not, well I am not sure, because they only had very minor roles and they were eaten by sharks pretty quickly.
For me it was Judd Hirsh who carried the movie, but his demise was seen coming a mile away.
I must admit that I was actually disappointed by "Sharknado 2: The Second One", because I thought they would keep the same goofy level as in the first movie.
CHYyK8
06/08/2023 19:49
waste of time # poor editing
graceburoko3
29/05/2023 23:04
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VP
22/11/2022 13:17
Couldn't believe another one was released. The first one was bad enough, so we decided to watch the 2nd one to see how absolutely comedic it was. The second one definitely had a liberal message to it. This is what happens when a liberal state outlaws guns, especially when there is an emergency. It looked like the movie was taking place in a 3rd world county where no citizens were allowed to have guns to defend themselves! What a tribute to Mayor Bloomie and his anti-gun mentality! We were laughing so hard at this one. Just a thought liberals of NY....what would happen if you actually needed to defend yourselves and your families? Guess you would grab a pitchfork, bat, water gun, shovel, ax, 2 x 4, piece of iron, skillet, rubber mallet, ummmmm a pizza pan. Well, at least those of us who defend the 2nd Amendment will not have to worry about the LIBS living long enough to make it to the South! Hahaha! What a perfect movie to represent NY and it's LIB laws. Good luck if a real emergency ever happens. Oh sorry, I forgot....you haven't thought that far ahead because your government will take care of you and your families!
Sunil 75
22/11/2022 13:17
"Sharknado 2: The Second One" is a 2014 disaster movie and a sequel to the 2013 film "Sharknado". The film is directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, and stars Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, Vivica A. Fox, Kari Wuhrer, Kelly Osbourne, Benjy Bronk, Judah Friedlander, Andy Dick, and TNA superstar Kurt Angle. 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.
In a sort of twisted sense, I kind of love this movie. Not that I think it's good from a filmmaking level, but on the amount of entertainment value "Sharknado 2" provided me. For any film I saw this year, it gave me some of the year's biggest laughs. Said laughs did come because the film basically murders logic in every sense of the world. Jumping the shark doesn't cover it. Compared to the first film, it both bigger and ridiculous, and it's so much fun. It feels like everyone behind the project knew what they are doing, and just have a ball with it, and so did I.
As I stated earlier, the film definitely isn't a master-class of filmmaking. The acting is the quality of what I expect from a film like this(Which is either average or really bad.). Also there were a few characters in the film I failed to see their purpose being in the story. Yet strangely though it strangely fit's the film absurdity, plus characters that actually play a part of the story, are pretty fun to watch. The visuals are pretty horrid form a technical perspective, though again, it's fits the movie better than if they were actually good. To avoid being repetitive, "Sharknado " does fail in what a film should do, but it gives it a charm that I can only find in this, and the original.
King Bobollas
22/11/2022 13:17
The Sharknado series has to be one of the dumbest of all time. I don't understand what all the hype is about. People are saying they love this movie. Anyone who says that has obviously never seen a good movie. The first one was bad. The second one was almost as bad. The acting, the dialogue, the characters, the sharks, the story, the whole concept. They all suck.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for horror flicks that don't take themselves seriously. Piranha, for example. Or the Feast trilogy. Stupid, yet entertaining. Sharknado 2 is just plain stupid, as is the original.
Life is too short to waste on trash like this.
2freshles
22/11/2022 13:17
Where the first "Sharknado" movie was more fun and entertaining given its spoofy nature and outrageous storyline, then "Sharknado 2: The Second One" was a struggle to get through and it was nowhere near the level of the first movie.
The story in "Sharknado 2: The Second One" is similar to the story in the first movie, only this time it takes place in New York. And of course it is up to Fin Shepard (played by Ian Ziering) to save the day and rescue New York from destruction.
Effect-wise, then "Sharknado 2: The Second One" was much similar to the first movie. The effects were adequate, but not really realistic.
They had managed to get a couple of more famous people to make small appearances in this sequel. Whether that was good or not, well I am not sure, because they only had very minor roles and they were eaten by sharks pretty quickly.
For me it was Judd Hirsh who carried the movie, but his demise was seen coming a mile away.
I must admit that I was actually disappointed by "Sharknado 2: The Second One", because I thought they would keep the same goofy level as in the first movie.
Deepa_Damanta
22/11/2022 13:17
Campy movies are not dead....they are alive and well on ScyFy! There are more B-list actors and cameos in this movie than I have ever seen in one place. Yes, the premise is insane, but fits the campy genre well. There are sharks everywhere and as the weather reporter states, "There will be 2" of sharks falling an hour". Remember, this is not up for an Oscar. This is just plain old guilty pleasure fun and excitement. The acting is actually quite good and dramatic. A little romance, a little bonding, tugging at the heartstrings. Again, this is for folks who appreciate a good goofy action flick. It isn't Star Wars but it is a kick.