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  2. Sep 1, 2020 · In the Deep Blue Sea films, the thematic constants are the genetically-engineered sharks who systematically terrorize human beings. Here's our take on the three franchise movies, ranked worst to best.

  3. What are your thoughts on Deep Blue Sea? I'm rewatching it right now, I should update this post when I'm done. First off its 1999, Samuel Jackson, Thomas Jane, Stellan Skarsgard. Movie is old enough for me to appreciate the 90's especially the music in the opening scene.

  4. Jul 29, 2024 · Deep Blue Sea is a solid movie for 90 percent of its runtime, and then it just sort of limps over the finish line. After the revelation about the reshot ending, fans of the film...

    • Renny Harlin Knew How to Craft A Crowd-Pleaser
    • It Drew Inspiration from Spielberg Classics, But It Is Its Own Beast
    • The Sharks Get A Lot of Screentime
    • The Kills Are Inventive and Fun
    • The Sharks’ Escape Plan Is Epic

    If you were lucky enough to watch Deep Blue Sea in a packed theater during its opening weekend, you probably remember audiences losing their minds when Russell Franklin (Samuel L. Jackson) is eaten halfway through his purposefully pompous motivational speech. Nobody would have guessed that Jackson would be wiped off the board so quickly, and it’s o...

    (Photo by Warner Bros. courtesy Everett Collection) If you don’t have time to rewatch the Jaws and Jurassic Park franchises again, no worries — just watchDeep Blue Sea. It has a higher Tomatometer score than all of the sequels except Jurassic World, which seems fitting because Jurassic World shares many of the elements of Deep Blue Sea, such as sec...

    (Photo by Warner Bros. courtesy Everett Collection) Renny Harlin always went big, and with Deep Blue Sea he insisted the animatronic version of the main mako shark be 26-feet, so that it would be one-foot longer than Bruce, the 25-foot Great White in Jaws (bold move, Renny). He also didn’t want to show his creatures sparingly; he wanted them front ...

    (Photo by Warner Bros. Pictures) Aside from the super gratuitous scene involving Dr. Susan McAlester (Saffron Burrows) stripping out of her wet suit to electrocute a shark (which Harlin blamed on studio notes in the DVD commentary), Deep Blue Sea is loaded with inventive set pieces, surprise deaths, and characters who might not understand how ladde...

    (Photo by Warner Bros. Pictures) It’s clear that Harlin and the screenwriters put a lot of thought into the layout of Aquatica and how exactly it would be flooded. Throughout the movie we see maps, layouts and receive the requisite expository dialogue to make sure we know the geography of the three sub-levels, elevator shafts, and living quarters. ...

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  5. Jul 29, 2024 · Deep Blue Sea became a commercial and (mostly) critical success despite its B movie conventions. The film, directed by Renny Harlin of Die Hard 2 fame, traded the big bad great white shark trope...

  6. On an island research facility, Dr. Susan McAlester (Saffron Burrows) is harvesting the brain tissue of DNA-altered sharks as a possible cure for Alzheimer's disease.

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  7. Let's be straight though, 'Deep Blue Sea' is not a great film but it sure as hell is one of the most ridiculous and entertaining shark/action movies out there. I loved the late 90's for all the bizarre creature feature flicks that popped up like this one, Anaconda, and Deep Rising.

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