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Earlier this year the Syfy movie Sharknado set the internet abuzz with a whirling mix of meteorological activity and razor-sharp teeth. Now its creators are back with another campy tale that's sure to please fans of this very particular brand of TV movie. Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark is actually the third entry in the Mega Shark franchise, following such "classics" as Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus and Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus. It basically boils down to a really big shark fighting a really big mechanical shark, which should be more than enough to convince you to watch the trailer right now.A BAKERY have come up with crust the job to beat the late-night munchies – a 24-hour hot pie vending machine.

Fisher & Donaldson, of St Andrews, have fitted the delicacy dispenser in the doorway of an empty shop next to them in the town centre.It is proving to be a roaring success with revellers –aulaundry.com and sold out of its products on its first night.As well as hot pies, the machine sells sausage rolls and sweet treats such as fudge doughnuts, rhubarb pies and apple tarts.Punters can choose from 15 options at the machine,flatwork ironer manufacturers with prices ranging from £1 to £2.Hot items are cooked in an internal microwave for a minute – before coming out piping hot and wrapped in paper. Bakery boss Ben Milne said: "It's only there as an experiment but so far we've had 13,000 hits on Facebook from people who think it's great."

Student Jamie Calder-Smith welcomed the machine. He said: "It's a great idea and a great pie."But one politician branded it "totally inappropriate". Brian Thomson, Labour councillor for St Andrews, said: "I'm very surprised to see it located in such a prominent location. I've raised the matter with the council's planners."Fife Council development and buildings boss Jim Birrell said: "The vending machine does not require planning permission. There are no concerns."Australian fusion band Twelve Foot Ninja have won over North American fans on their first ever U.S. tour with Periphery this year. With their high energy and combination of hard rock, heavy metal fused with reggae and Latin undertones, their sound is something fresh for music fans. Their latest release, 'Silent Machine,' is anything but silent. Instead it is forceful and heavy while the melodies have an infectious groove and are sure to give your eardrums a quantum lift.