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EPISODE · May 10, 2023 · 1H 3M

Episode 128 (Empire of the Sharks - 2017)

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Jay and Kevin Kulp (@KevinKulp on Twitter) discuss the 2017 Asylum release Empire of the Sharks. Directed by Mark Atkins, the movie takes place on a post-apocalyptic flooded Earth where everyone fights for drinkable water and sharks can be commanded by hi-tech gloves and mind control. In this episode they talk about wooden submarines, dramatic discomfort and fubar snafus!

Jay and Kevin Kulp (@KevinKulp on Twitter) discuss the 2017 Asylum release Empire of the Sharks. Directed by Mark Atkins, the movie takes place on a post-apocalyptic flooded Earth where everyone fights for drinkable water and sharks can be commanded by hi-tech gloves and mind control. In this episode they talk about wooden submarines, dramatic discomfort and fubar snafus!

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Jay and Kevin Kulp (@KevinKulp on Twitter) discuss the 2017 Asylum release Empire of the Sharks. Directed by Mark Atkins, the movie takes place on a post-apocalyptic flooded Earth where everyone fights for drinkable water and sharks can be commanded...

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