Deep Blue Sea
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On this episode Chris & Paul are joined by Jacob Cook from
Citizen Web and the brains behind arkOS. The three shark
wranglers are terrified of the future where elderly people are
injecting shark brain juice. Jacob treats us all to a fantastic
reboot of this film that we would all pay money to see.
Want to watch this film (at your own risk)? It’s available for
digital rental from the following services:
iTunes
Google Play
Youtube
Sony
Deep Blue Sea is ranked 19 for the year of 1999 above Galaxy
Quest, Three Kings and The Cider House Rules.
Paul and IMDB tell us that director Renny Harlin “is the most
successful Finnish film director.” He must be a national treasure
for his work on Diehard 2 alone.
Correction: Chris misspoke! Actor Thomas Jane is in the new
(bad) film Vice. He is not in Inherent Vice.
Paul decides Bruce Willis is himself, a movie trope. He also
wonders if Michael Bay directed this film.
Avengers unite! Saffron Burrows’ eyebrows,
Samuel L. Jackson and Stellan Skarsgård are in this film prior
to joining the Marvel universe.
Nobody remembers Tattoo and Fantasy Island.
Michael Rapaport has “the gift for gab?”
The key failing of Free Willy? No Eminem.
Chris is legitimately scared by this film. Zip drives are
terrifyingly bad for your data.
Jacob says the best actor award goes to the bird played by
two actors. One did the parrot sounds and the other did the
voice.
Why isn’t Samuel L. Jackson going Snakes on a Plane on these
sharks?
Chris wishes Gilbert Gottfried played the parrot.
A live listener who has a rad music blog called Anomaly
wonders if the storm in the film is a Sharknado.
The sharks destroy all the cameras watching them? Why can’t
we be as smart as the sharks and stop giving our data away to
corporations? We should use arkOS.
How is that large window holding water back in this
underwater facility? Is it transparent aluminum?
Jacob & Neil deGrasse Tyson are having issues with the
science on this film.
This movie is no Jurassic Park. Close but no Goldblum.
Paul is marketing LL On The Shelf next Christmas. Not to be
confused with The Elf on the Shelf.
It’s a revenge film like John Wick. Don’t mess with LL’s
parrot.
Paul thinks LL Cool J based his character on Inigo Montoya.
This movie makes a “10 Best” list as well. 10 surprise deaths
in blockbuster movies.
The terrible secret of this film: the sharks have an eating
disorder.
The final shark death scene is reminiscent of
Revengeofthe.ninja.
Thanks again to Jacob Cook for joining the guys on this episode.
Hopefully he’ll come back and do more. Or perhaps Jacob and a
clever parrot can replace Paul & Chris?
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