
‘Sharknado 2’ Director Talks Sharks, Snow, Social Commentary (INTERVIEW)
Anthony C. Ferrante discusses NYC shooting, loathsome snowballs, and the pressure of topping the chainsaw-filled climax of original Sharknado movie.
Anthony C. Ferrante discusses NYC shooting, loathsome snowballs, and the pressure of topping the chainsaw-filled climax of original Sharknado movie.
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