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After five seasons of binge drinking, late-night club brawls, Snooki-isms, and gym, tan and laundry, MTV has decided to cancel the long-running reality show ‘Jersey Shore‘ upon the end of its sixth season, premiering Thursday, October 4.
One thing about Hollywood — it never lets an opportunity to cash in on the latest craze go by, having made a movie about a bunch of ‘Jersey Shore’ style guidos facing off against killer sharks.
That last sentence wasn’t a joke, by the way, and we’ve got the trailer to prove it.
‘Jersey Shore’ doesn’t just rot brains — it drains tax coffers, too.
MTV’s hit reality show, which depicts the exploits of a group of raisin-tanned 20-somethings as they live and party along the New Jersey coastline, has just had $420,000 of its 2009 production costs covered by the state’s Economic Development Authority.