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Sharksploitation is an exploitation film subgenre. The genre surged to popularity with Jaws and its sequels, but fell in popularity soon after. The film Deep Blue Sea brought it back to public prominence. The Sharknado series soared mockbuster sharksploitation to new heights of (sometimes tongue in cheek) fame.

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  • Sharksploitation is an exploitation film subgenre. The genre surged to popularity with Jaws and its sequels, but fell in popularity soon after. The film Deep Blue Sea brought it back to public prominence. The Sharknado series soared mockbuster sharksploitation to new heights of (sometimes tongue in cheek) fame. (en)
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  • Sharksploitation is an exploitation film subgenre. The genre surged to popularity with Jaws and its sequels, but fell in popularity soon after. The film Deep Blue Sea brought it back to public prominence. The Sharknado series soared mockbuster sharksploitation to new heights of (sometimes tongue in cheek) fame. (en)
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  • Sharksploitation (en)
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