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Send us Fan Mail It's time for another Watch This or Die, and this time we're diving into the sharksploitation classic, Deep Blue Sea! Before heading into the underwater research facility, we introduce our episode beers and go around the table to talk about what we've been watching lately. Then it's time to tackle the movie itself as we break down our full review and reaction using all of our usual WTOD categories. From genetically engineered sharks and unforgettable kills to wild one-liners and pure '90s action-horror fun, we cover every detail of this fan-favorite creature feature.
Two decades in the making, The Meg showcases the sheer absurdity of a 75-foot prehistoric shark lurking in the ocean, and this Kaijune we acknowledge that bigger is just always better when it comes to monster movies.Loosely adapted from the novel by Steve Alten, The Meg knows exactly what it is: a fun summer popcorn flick that doesn't take itself too seriously, delivering PG-13 thrills as the titular Meg terrorises various humans. It emerged as a crowd-pleaser, grossing over half a billion dollars worldwide despite mixed reviews.But there were many false starts for this movie since it was greenlit in the late 90s and the release of Deep Blue Sea in 1999 led to the movie being shelved - the only time Hollywood didn't want a twin films situation! It would languish in development hell, until a partnership with China's Gravity Pictures gave the movie much needed financing, as well as setting the movie off the coast of China.The Meg cleverly invokes nostalgia for classic shark films like Jaws, while carving its own niche as a light-hearted, action-packed adventure that ultimately celebrates the ridiculousness of its premise. It's about the thrill of the chase, the bond of unlikely heroes, and the joy of watching a massive megalodon wreak havoc; just don't think too hard about the science!Support Verbal DioramaLoved this episode? Here's how you can help:⭐ Leave a 5-star review on your podcast app
The Lady Killers head to the underwater lab to talk about nerd sharks, brain scientists, and hot ocean cowboys as Animals Attack Month continues with Renny Harlin's Deep Blue Sea. Our hat is like a shark fin. If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Follow us at @theladykpod on Twitter and @theladykillerspod on Instagram and Bluesky Connect with your co-hosts: Jenn: @jennferatu on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky Sammie: @srkdall on Twitter and Instagram, @srkdallreads Bookstagram Rachel: @thevinylgrrrl on Instagram and Threads @vinylgrrrl on Bluesky and Letterboxd Shelby: @shelbybnovak on Instagram and Bluesky Art: Rachel Reeves (@thevinylgrrrl) Music: McKenzie Gerber (@wolfman_mac_gerber) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Hayley still missing, Klaus takes a hostage from each faction to put a pep in their search efforts, while also identifying the guilty faction. Really puts a damper on Mardi Gras float building! Meanwhile, Freya heads to Mystic Falls to warn Hope she might be a danger to the world, and also get gossip on Hope's new crush Roman (who we do not trust yet). The stakes of Haley's kidnapping are raised when a wooden box arrives to the compound, containing gruesome evidence and a coin with a surprising symbol. Remember to rate, review, and share, brothers!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @doppelgangerspodcast!
This month's Out Now with Aaron and Abe is going to take you down a slippery slope. The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters and Movies, Film & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer join Aaron and Abe to talk Dope, the highly energetic coming-of-age comedy-drama from director Rick Famuyiwa. This is the final entry in Out Now's “Teenage Wasteland” series of commentaries. Listen in as the group discusses what makes this film stand out among many 2010s teen comedies, how it differs from many films like it, and what separates it from the various urban dramas of its time as well. Plus, there are many stories about the featured future stars, the hosts' feelings about the movie, various tangents, and so much more. So now, if you've got an hour to kill… Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @MHofmeyer, @Brandon4KUHD Check out all of our sites and blogs: The Code Is Zeek, Why So Blu?, The Brandon Peters Show, Movies, Films & Flix, Deep Blue Sea the Pod Watch the trailer for Dope Next Month: Eraser (1996)
Jay and Mark are joined by Simon Appleton (@movie_moustache on Instagram) to discuss "Are You Sure?" the 32nd chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about cooking with dynamite, bad acting eating, and moustaches in creature features. Enjoy!
Un avion s'écrase dans le Pacifique. Les survivants émergent. Puis l'eau commence à bouger.Avec Deep Water, Renny Harlin replonge dans le territoire le plus simple, le plus honnête et le plus jouissif du cinéma de genre : celui du film de requins, du survival thriller et de la série B qui ne prétend pas réinventer le cinéma, mais juste vous coincer avec des survivants, des mâchoires et la promesse d'un très bon carnage aquatique.
We recorded this one before Deep Blue Sea and modifying our Gothic elements, but we hope you still enjoy it!Eileen (2023) dir. William Oldroyd, written by Otessa Moshfegh and Luke Goebel. Starring Anne Hathaway, Thomasin McKenzie, the always great Marin Ireland, and queen Siobhan Fallon Hogan. Off-topic chat:Amanda: The Following starring Kevin Bacon and the always great Marin Ireland (Tubi)Chance: Secret Mall Apartment (Netflix)That's So Gothic releases episodes on the first Thursday every month, sometimes more! Email sogothicpod@gmail.com.Follow Chance and Amanda on Letterboxd @mrchancelee and @mcavoy_amanda. Instagram @sogothicpod Closing music "Gothic Guitar" by Javolenus 2014- Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)
In 1999, Renny Harlin made a shark movie on the same soundstages as Titanic, cast Samuel L. Jackson and LL Cool J, and then blew the whole set up when he was done. The result is a movie that has absolutely no business being this entertaining — and yet... Here we are. Greg and Joe travel back to a perfect year for movies to cover Deep Blue Sea, officially renamed Super Smart Sharks approximately four minutes into this episode.This week: the greatest surprise death in monster movie history, an animatronic shark that accidentally launched itself through a ceiling, a director's commentary where Samuel L. Jackson openly admits he spent most of the shoot on a golf course, and a USA Today review that uses the phrase "cheese barge." Also featuring a very important voice memo from David Hallgren, who has somehow already seen this movie twice in 2026.As with every episode, this is the conversation that needed to happen about this movie. Also: Drinking Games, Joe's Back of the Box (buckle up), Very Important Questions, and a definitive ranking of the greatest shark movies ever made — which gets more contentious than you'd expect.If you'd like to advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail greatbadmoviesshow@gmail.comSubscribe to Great Bad Movies wherever you listen to podcastsMore Great Bad Movies online:InstagramGreat Bad Movies WebsiteYouTubeEmail us at greatbadmoviesshow@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jay and Mark are joined by Dr. Daryl McPhee to discuss "Unsure Shooting," the 31st chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about discuss BMX Bandits, Australian shark films, and Rose Byrne near water in movies. Enjoy!Make sure to buy Dr. Daryl McPhee's upcoming book "Sharks Down Under"
Sintonía: "Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea" - Howard Roberts1.- "Will You Still Be Mine"2.- "All The Things You Are"3.- "Relaxin´ At Camarillo"4.- "Godchild"5.- "The More I See You"6.- "Terpsichore"7.- When The Sun Comes Out"Todas las músicas extraídas del álbum "Good Pickin´s" (Verve,1959) del guitarrista estadounidense Howard Roberts8.- "Scotch Blues"9.- "Caravan"Extraídas del álbum "Blue Lights Volume 1" (Blue Note, 1958) Relación de fechas de emisión de los seis anteriores programas de este coleccionable, dedicado a repasar lo mejor de la compilación (10xCD) "Jazz Guitar Ultimate Collection Vol.1" (The Intense Media, 2014):1.- Herb Ellis Meets Jimmy Giuffre + Kenny Burrell emitido el 17-09-20252.- Oscar Moore Quartet + Freddie Green emitido el 05-11-253.- Luis Bonfá + Rene Thomas et Son Quintette emitido el 07-01-20264.- Souvenirs de Django Reinhardt + Vol. 1-3 emitido el 19-01-20265.- Jimmy Raney + Billy Bauer emitido el 26-02-20266.- Charlie Byrd Trio emitido el 30-03-2026Escuchar audio
Stay. Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea.On this episode I am joined by Chris Robertson from the band Black Stone Cherry.Mark and Me is now on YouTube - Please subscribe here https://www.youtube.com/@markandmePlease support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme.The Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.The Mark and Me podcast is also proudly sponsored by Vice-Press.If you are a fan of films and pop culture, check out Vice Press. All of their limited edition posters, art prints & collectibles are officially licensed & are made for fans like us to collect & display in their homes. Vice Press work directly with artists and licensors to create artwork and designs that are exclusive to them.This year, Vice Press also launched Vice Press Home Video, dedicated to releasing classic films on VHS. And yes, they play! Get 10% off of your first order using code MARKANDME26All artwork and designs are produced by Dead Good Tees - Dead Good Tee crafts graphic T-shirts for true horror and movie enthusiasts. Drawing inspiration from classic movies, iconic villains, and the darker side of cinema, their designs offer a subtle nod to the genre's most unforgettable moments. Visit www.deadgoodtees.co.ukEvery episode of Mark and Me is for Billy x
Die Origin Story meines rundum beglückenden Podcast-Schnacks mit Kühne von Moviebreak war begleitet von Zähneknirschen. Denn Octalus – Tod aus der Tiefe (Deep Rising, 1998) hatte ich weder als besonders witzig noch gruselig noch sonstwie beeindruckend in Erinnerung. Beim Wiedersehen fielen mir aber die sprichwörtlichen Brocken aus dem Gesicht, denn Stephen Sommers' Tentakel-Actioner überzeugt fast in jeder Hinsicht. Zumindest begeistert er aber genug, um ihn als Double-Feature mit dem besten Haihorror seit anno Spielberg zu paaren: Deep Blue Sea (1999) von Renny Harlin. Direkt nach dem Trailer tentakeln wir los los mit Octalus, ab 00:47:35 widmen wir uns den Haien in der Deep Blue Sea.
We're diving into Deep Blue Sea — Genetically enhanced sharks, underwater chaos, and one wild twist!Come swim with us and see if your hat is like a shark fin or something like that...Shout out LL and Sam Jackson in this one. You be the judge
Podcast guest 1800 is Thomas Jane, founding member of the Hollywood Disclosure Alliance & Star Trek's Strange New Worlds new Dr. McCoy. Thomas has also performed in movies like Marvel's The Punisher, The Thin Red Line, Deep Blue Sea as well as portraying Detective Miller in the sci-fi series The Expanse. We talked about aliens, disclosure, UFOs and more.Thomas' Websitehttps://www.rawstudios.com/renegade-e...Contact in the desert 2026https://contactinthedesert.com/Hollywood Disclosure Alliancehttps://www.hollywooddisclosurealliance.org/00:00 Intro00:15 Thomas Jane introduced as Star Trek's McCoy02:14 Personal experiences stretching dominant paradigms03:22 Survey data on positive encounter experiences03:43 Shift from material to spiritual concerns04:09 Avi Loeb and the Neo-Copernican revolution05:12 Transitioning to non-local reality models06:15 Humans as embodied non-local consciousness07:14 Language functioning as a control system08:01 Aliens bypassing human symbolic thought09:23 Matter recognized as energy vibrations10:41 Simulation theory and non-local architecture11:58 Alien AI architectures independent of language14:44 Massive galaxy count expansion via Webb17:32 Life recognized as a non-local connection18:50 Redefining Big Bang as non-local event21:31 Light speed as information processing limit23:05 Remote viewing anchored by coordinates27:51 Political motives behind government disclosure efforts29:54 Academic suppression of non-local science32:37 Identifying the four primary visiting species35:18 Risks of control through embedded electronics36:30 Cleve Backster's research on plant consciousness38:45 Proof of universal non-locality confirmed42:16 Strategic military value of moon bases52:16 Redefining ethical understructure of human society1:01:31 Adopting DeForest Kelly's ring for McCoy1:09:56 Secret space program as training wheels1:21:40 Potential for real Roswell footage in films1:27:09 Raising frequency for human consciousness evolutionCONTACT:Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.comAmazon Wish Listhttps://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1ATD4VIQTWYAN?ref_=wl_shareTo donate crypto:Bitcoin - bc1qk30j4n8xuusfcchyut5nef4wj3c263j4nw5wydDigibyte - DMsrBPRJqMaVG8CdKWZtSnqRzCU7t92khEShiba - 0x0ffE1bdA5B6E3e6e5DA6490eaafB7a6E97DF7dEeDoge - D8ZgwmXgCBs9MX9DAxshzNDXPzkUmxEfAVEth. - 0x0ffE1bdA5B6E3e6e5DA6490eaafB7a6E97DF7dEeXRP - rM6dp31r9HuCBDtjR4xB79U5KgnavCuwenWEBSITEwww.jeffmarapodcast.comNewsletterhttps://jeffmara2002.substack.com/?r=19wpqa&utm_campaign=pub-share-checklistSOCIALS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host.
Jay and Mark are joined by MJ Smith to discuss “Come to Mama,” the 30th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about palm-slicing, cinematic sacrifices, and casting Johnny Knoxville in DBS. Enjoy!Please make sure to follow M.J (@mjsmith891 on X) and listen to Let's Jaws For A Minute, (@jawsforaminute) podcast.
•Pastor Brandon Holland, the youngest of three children born to Presiding Bishop Carl E. and Lady Sandra Holland, has lived a life deeply rooted in faith, family, and ministry. From anearly age, music became a central part of his life. In middle school, he joined the development continued when he began organ lessons in 1991. After graduating from Southfield High School, he attended Oakland Community College, where hispassion for music grew even stronger.•Partnering with his lifelong friend Byron Stanfield Sr., Pastor Holland formed the production duo known as The Stuntmen.Together they went on to produce for a host of acclaimed gospel and R&B artists, including Kierra Sheard, 21:03, J. Moss, Darlene McCoy, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, J. Brown, and Carl B. Phillips. •Their work also extended to mainstream media, producing songs featured in the film Deep Blue Sea and scoring the movie Diamond Girls. His musical career also includes touring with renowned gospel artists such as Donnie McClurkin, Commissioned, Lexi, and Vanessa Bell Armstrong, as well as performing in the gospel stage play Angels in the House.•Pastor Holland became the lead organist for Greater Christ Temple Church—an answered prayer of his mother, who longdesired that one of her children would play the organ. He has faithfully served in the church's music department for over 25 years. In addition, he served as chairman of the youth department for 15 years and as assistant minister ofmusic for the Pentecostal Assembly of Believers, Inc. for 17 years.•Hit Single “Glad to See You In Church Today (Featuring Rashyeda Lewis)” is available on all streaming platforms.•A “Top Gospel Music Podcast” Badge has been AWARDED from Feedspot which has named Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold one of the Top 10 Gospel Music Podcasts on the web! •LET'S TALK: GOSPEL MUSIC GOLD RADIO SHOW AIRS EVERY SATURDAY 9:00 AM CST / 10:00 AM EST ON WMRM-DBINTERNET RADIO STATION AND WJRG RADIO INTERNET RADIO STATION 12:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM CST •There is a Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold Facebookpage ( @LetsTalk2GMG ) where all episodes are posted as well. •The Podcast and Radio shows are heard anywhere in theWorld on the Internet! •ANSONIA'S BOOK RELEASES•"If We Can Do It, You Can Too!"•“Legacy of James C. Chambers And his Contributions to Gospel Music History”•"Molding a Black Princess"Order Information https://www.unsungvoicesbooks.com/asmithgibbs
Mostly Film — Creature Feature Mayhem: Smarter Sharks & Smaller SpacesThis week, we're heading back into the water with Deep Blue Sea (1999) vs. The Shallows (2016). Big, chaotic shark spectacle vs. stripped-down survival tension.We break down what actually makes shark movies work: smart vs. instinct-driven predators, group survival vs. total isolation, and whether it's scarier when humans create the problem… or when nature is just doing its thing.From underwater labs and mutant sharks to one rock, one swimmer, and nowhere to go, we compare scale vs. simplicity, chaos vs. control, and which film keeps you more on edge.Plus: creature rankings, worst survival decisions, and the ultimate question: lab or open water… which are you choosing?
Jay and Mark discuss The Deep Blue Sea (2011). Directed by Terence Davies, and starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and many cigarettes, the romantic drama focuses on a destructive love affair that doesn't involve sharks. In this episode, they also talk about melancholy smoking, crying near fireplaces, and Battenberg cakes. Enjoy!
SEXAGONAL PHRASE, Episode 5: "The Deep Blue Sea and the Devil" The Season One Finale Written and Produced by Viktor Aurelius Our heroes save the day on Ven'Faala, and are honored for their heroism by the Galactic President (No not THAT one! Remember this is 10 years earlier). You'll need to listen to learn more, but the climax of this season will leave you in tears! Don't PANIC! We return next month with Season Two! CAST Shannon Lowery as Ik'Tharia Julie Hoverson as Na'Karthia Jonithan Patrick Russell as Kreghono Gary Scales as Killa Joss C. Wayne Owens as Stiletto Cary Michael Ayers as G'Una Voslo aka Guy Sharp Deborah Adams as Lucy Sharp Jeff Niles as WAD-O Ted Wenskus as Bud Daniels Viktor Aurelius as Tokham and the Bridge Droid Pete Lutz as Korpax Spawill Lisa Michaud as Xarrissa O'Facto Merilee Robinson as Senator Jurviza Katie Loftin as WAD-U Rachel Rumler as the Shuttle Pilot Rachel Kaub as the Escort Bot Vince Stadon as Nimrod aka the Boss Julia Eve as Eccentrica Gallumbits
Share your lol moments of the episodeLet's talk about GMO sharks, Gerald the dolphin, and hot shark wranglers, baby! This week we're recapping the underwater slasher, Deep Blue Sea! This was s first time viewing for the both of us and it did NOT disappoint. We've not done like... any underwater horror movies and that needs to change! We get into the nitty gritty of everything that happens in this movie and you won't wanna miss out.Recap starts ~ 27:56Socials:Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and Threads @scaredybratspod
Jay and Mark are joined by Dr. Jack A. Cooper (@cooperpaleo) to discuss "Time to Kill," the 29th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about Thomas Jane wearing hats, bounty hunter sharks, and delicate stepping. Enjoy!Make sure to check out Dr. Cooper's website - drjackacooper.com
Welcome to episode 359 of Growers Daily! We cover: today we're gonna do a harvest day celebration, talking about the most and least enjoyable crops to harvest, how to dry greens, types of packaging for each crop, and what crops you should harvest first on harvest day. We are a Non-Profit!
Deepest bluest, our hats are like sharks' fins. Deep Blue Sea (1999) dir. Renny Harlin, written by Duncan Kennedy, starring, Thomas Jane, Saffron Burrows, LL Cool J, Michael Rapaport, Stellan Skarsgård, and Samuel L. Jackson.Off-topic chat:Chance: The YouTube Effect dir. Alex Winter (Kanopy)That's So Gothic releases episodes on the first Thursday every month. Email sogothicpod@gmail.com.Follow Chance and Amanda on Letterboxd @mrchancelee and @mcavoy_amanda. Instagram @sogothicpod Closing music "Gothic Guitar" by Javolenus 2014- Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)
Jay and Mark are joined by Sarah Buddery (@sarah_buddery from @jawsforaminute on Instagram) to discuss "Preacher Gets Cross," the 28th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about submerged scenes, arsonist Orcas, and milk headaches. Enjoy!
Now that we've covered each Best Picture nominee and put out our rankings of each in last week's Oscar Special, you know what comes next, right? If you said watch a slew of animal attack movies, you'd be right!! Each week in March we're covering a movie that fits the theme of "When Animals Attack!" and to lead us off is the 1999 classic Deep Blue Sea that really defies description...so just listen. More Content: https://patreon.com/neverseenitpodOur Links: https://lnk.bio/neverseenitMovie Info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0149261/
We've got some books to share with you today. Are they good books? You'll have to listen and see if you want to add them to your shelf as well. What have you been reading lately? Sarah's Shelf: The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Jessica Guerrieri The Will of the Many by James Islington Jayme's Shelf: Cry For Me, Argentina by Tamara Yajia Elevation by Stephen King
This week's bonus Out Now with Aaron and Abe features a few beasts of podcasting laying out their weapons. Aaron and Abe are joined by Professor Mike Dillon and Movie, Films & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer to discuss the horror films of 2025 by way of the 5th Annual Out Now Horror Awards. Hear what the guys have to say about a variety of horror films, and which ones deserve the most credit for their direction, performances, effects, kills, scary moments, funny moments, and more. Mainstream flicks such as Sinners, Weapons, Companion, Heart Eyes, 28 Years Later, and Frankenstein, along with smaller and international films such as The Ugly Stepsister, Bring Her Back, Good Boy, Sketch, Dust Bunny, Influencers, and Dangerous Animals, are among those discussed. There's even time for a few special awards deriving from everyone, as well. So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill... Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast! Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @MHofmeyer Check out all of our sites and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment, Movies, Films & Flix, Deep Blue Sea the Pod A bit of a guide to some of 2025's horror releases.
New episode! Mark and Jay are joined by Matt Poirier (@dtvconnoisseur on Instagram) for Deep Blue Sea Chapter 27, in which everyone prays whilst a room fills up with water. On this episode they discuss big sticks, demon fish and underwater martial arts, plus dig into why rafts were invented and whether Deep Blue Sea caused people to start wearing shiny trousers.
Deep Blue Sea is one of the most beloved creature features of the 90's and it is easy to see why.A crazy scientist makes Mako sharks bigger and more intelligent in an attempt to cure Alzheimers then gets upset when the sharks use their newly gifted size and brain power to eat people. It is super fun and one that both me and Marc enjoy thoroughly. Based off of your 3-word reviews you agree too. This episode is a blast under the sea!
Legendary action director Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger) is our guest this week to talk about the latest chapter of his Strangers reboot trilogy, his collaboration with Steven Spielberg early in his career, and how much of an impact Jaws has had on many of his films, including his own killer shark flick Deep Blue Sea. We talk color theory, visual storytelling, how and when you can lose an audience, and what can be learned from watching Spielberg's films. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An amazing chat with Renny Harlin, director of The Strangers: Chapters 1-3! From Die Hard 2 to Deep Blue Sea, his filmography is insane. What struck me most was his love for movies and the art of storytelling. His characters leap off the screen, especially Maya's journey in this trilogy. We heard what he wanted the audience to walk away with, how it was for him to work on the full trilogy, and so much more. It truly was an insightful look at the huge project as a whole. This movie will surprise a lot of people, and I think it did an amazing job ending this story. Out in Theaters February 6th! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Climb aboard Polyester Airlines for a flight back in time to January 14, 1975: the night SATAN'S TRIANGLE starring Doug McClure, Kim Novak and Alejandro Rae premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week.A Coast Guard rescue squad finds a lone woman stranded aboard a schooner with a slew of mysteriously dead corpses and find themselves trapped in a battle for their very souls against the Devil himself.You can expect:High Seas Hijinks!Murderous Marlins!Levitating Corpses!Vanishing Seamen!The Devil!The Deep Blue Sea!Your copilot for the perilous voyage into Satanic Panic is TOPPIE SMELLIE from THE SMELLCAST.SATAN'S TRIANGLE is available to watch on YouTube and Amazon Prime.Satan's Triangle was directed by Sutton Roley, written by William Reed Woodfield and stars KIM NOVAK, DOUG MCCLURE, ALEJANDRO REY, ED LAUTER, JIM DAVIS and MICHAEL CONRAD.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies, we're talking shark movies this time! Three shark thrillers of varying depths, from general deepness to very little deepness, and then rounding it out with a very specific depth! DEEP BLUE SEA (1999, Renny Harlin THE SHALLOWS (2016, Jaume Collet-Serra) 47 METERS DOWN (2017, Johannes Roberts)
Jay and Mark are joined by Helen O'Hara (@helenlohara.bsky.social) to discuss "Deep-Fried," the 26th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about empowering bikinis, squishy skin, and hydraulic stud muffins. Enjoy!
Today we complete our coverage of the JAWS franchise with a deep dive into the 3rd and only 3D instalment. A film that gives us not only a new perspective to view JAWS but also a bunch of characters that are so overplayed it is hilarious. Clearly the influence for the movie Deep Blue Sea, JAWS 3D mixes science fiction with a giant SeaWorld advert to bring us this 80s classic. This episode not only includes our revie and movie facts but also interactive features and games too.
This month's Out Now with Aaron and Abe commentary track wants you to get that hot rod ready for the real race. The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters, The Milky Way Blues' Yancy Berns, and Movies, Films & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer join Aaron to discuss American Graffiti, the coming-of-age hit from director George Lucas. This is the first entry in Out Now's “Teenage Wasteland” series of commentaries. Listen in as the group discusses this nostalgic classic that hits all the right beats, with plenty of style and tunes. Plus, there are many stories about the making of the film, the hosts' connection to the movie, various tangents, and so much more. So now, if you've got an hour to kill… Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @MHofmeyer, @Brandon4KUHD, @YancyJack Check out all of our sites and blogs: The Code Is Zeek, Why So Blu?, The Brandon Peters Show, Movies, Films & Flix, Deep Blue Sea the Pod, The Milky Way Blues Watch the trailer for American Graffiti Next Month: The Breakfast Club (1985)
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On the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed on the producer/actress Tashia Gates to talk about her recent run of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea. This was such a fun a conversation about this powerful drama, and just like this show, you won't want to miss this episode. So be sure you hit play and stay tuned for the next production of this fantastic work!Danny and the Deep Blue SeaRecently played at the American Theater of ActorsMore information is available at @tashiagatesAnd be sure to follow Tashia to stay up to date on all her upcoming projects and productions: @tashiagates@yourhollywooddream@j_liddel@tmwelsch@linkingyourthinking
On this week's episode we check out an early effort from director Renny Harlin. Get ready for 1987's Prison. It stars Lane Smith and Viggo Mortensen in an early role. Of course, if we're going to talk about a Renny Harlin film, our guest has to be the host of Deep Blue Sea the Podcast Jay Cluitt! We also have our usual movie recommendations, and our trivia game...which includes a surprise from our guest, who has apparently been keeping score all year.
Merry Sharkmas from Wasted Potential Podcast! Iys that festive time of the year where we get together to talk about the reason for the season: shark attack movies! We ramble through 1999's Deep Blue Sea and have fun trivia about the film, sharks, and hip hop! Drinking Games:Ron - Every time two characters have a serious close up conversation Shane - Tom Scoggs (Michael Rapaport) says science or math stuffDan - Every time a door opens or closesSignature Drink: Sharkmas Long Island Iced TeaEgg NogVanilla VodkaGinMalibu RumPeppermint ShnappsGrenadine for colorAdvertisements: 0:00Introduction: 5:50Movie Start: 14:20This podcast had been sponsored by HasBeen Toys! End Theme made by: brainless_bearyann. Check him out on Instagram! Thanks to FreeSounds.org contributors.Follow us:Instagram: podcastwastedpotentialEmail: podcastwastedpotential@gmail.com #deepbluesea #sharks #sharkmas #samuelljackson #tomjane
Looking for honest reviews without Hollywood spin? This hour delivers tension, controversy, and Andy Peth's unfiltered opinion as he takes the mic for a Friday edition of https://RushToReason.com, delivering two sharply contrasting movie reviews that pull no punches. First up is Not Without Hope, a true survival story set in the unforgiving Gulf of Mexico. Starring Zachary Levi, the film asks a haunting question: what happens when elite athletes face an enemy they can't overpower—the ocean itself? Andy praises the acting, realism, and immersive camerawork, but questions the pacing. 11:10 – Not Without Hope movie review • Andy's ratings: Quality ★★½ | Political ★★ | Moral/Religious ★½ Then Andy turns his attention to the holiday slasher Silent Night, Deadly Night, a Christmas horror film with a killer Santa and a disturbing moral twist. Does brutality equal horror? Andy doesn't think so. Despite a few solid performances and inventive moments, he finds the story implausible, boring, and wildly overrated. His verdict is brutal. 22:58 – Silent Night, Deadly Night movie review • Andy's ratings: Quality ★½ | Political ★★★ | Moral/Religious ★ HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush To Reason turns cinematic as Andy Peth, joined by Luke Chasman and Tanner Coleman, dives headfirst into “Movies of the Sea”—from swashbuckling adventures to submarine warfare and shark-infested nightmares. What makes a great ocean movie: spectacle, tension, or pure fear? The crew debates classics like Pirates of the Caribbean and Jaws, praises modern standouts such as Aquaman (the first one), and contrasts them with notorious misfires like Pearl Harbor and Aquaman 2. The conversation plunges deeper with gripping submarine films, including Das Boot, U-571, The Hunt for Red October, and The Abyss, highlighting claustrophobia, sound design, and the terror of depth charges in total darkness. Sharks circle the discussion with Deep Blue Sea, The Meg, and even Sharknado, blending genuine tension with campy fun. Animated favorites like Finding Nemo spark nostalgia—and a sharp critique of how Pixar's magic has faded. Is fear more effective when it's realistic, or when it's ridiculous? Packed with rapid-fire opinions, humor, and movie-love energy, this hour asks one irresistible question: which sea movie still holds up when the water gets rough?
Looking for honest reviews without Hollywood spin? This hour delivers tension, controversy, and Andy Peth's unfiltered opinion as he takes the mic for a Friday edition of https://RushToReason.com, delivering two sharply contrasting movie reviews that pull no punches. First up is Not Without Hope, a true survival story set in the unforgiving Gulf of Mexico. Starring Zachary Levi, the film asks a haunting question: what happens when elite athletes face an enemy they can't overpower—the ocean itself? Andy praises the acting, realism, and immersive camerawork, but questions the pacing. 11:10 – Not Without Hope movie review • Andy's ratings: Quality ★★½ | Political ★★ | Moral/Religious ★½ Then Andy turns his attention to the holiday slasher Silent Night, Deadly Night, a Christmas horror film with a killer Santa and a disturbing moral twist. Does brutality equal horror? Andy doesn't think so. Despite a few solid performances and inventive moments, he finds the story implausible, boring, and wildly overrated. His verdict is brutal. 22:58 – Silent Night, Deadly Night movie review • Andy's ratings: Quality ★½ | Political ★★★ | Moral/Religious ★ HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush To Reason turns cinematic as Andy Peth, joined by Luke Chasman and Tanner Coleman, dives headfirst into “Movies of the Sea”—from swashbuckling adventures to submarine warfare and shark-infested nightmares. What makes a great ocean movie: spectacle, tension, or pure fear? The crew debates classics like Pirates of the Caribbean and Jaws, praises modern standouts such as Aquaman (the first one), and contrasts them with notorious misfires like Pearl Harbor and Aquaman 2. The conversation plunges deeper with gripping submarine films, including Das Boot, U-571, The Hunt for Red October, and The Abyss, highlighting claustrophobia, sound design, and the terror of depth charges in total darkness. Sharks circle the discussion with Deep Blue Sea, The Meg, and even Sharknado, blending genuine tension with campy fun. Animated favorites like Finding Nemo spark nostalgia—and a sharp critique of how Pixar's magic has faded. Is fear more effective when it's realistic, or when it's ridiculous? Packed with rapid-fire opinions, humor, and movie-love energy, this hour asks one irresistible question: which sea movie still holds up when the water gets rough?
New episode! Jay finishes the Shark Attack franchise strong with Emily Slade joining him for the absolute cinema that is Shark Attack 3: Megalodon! On this episode they discuss old cameras, unnecessary deceptions and smart dogs, plus determine why Emily should never date Jack Quaid, and which is the sexiest film in the Jaws franchise.
Episode: 1485 Ship of gold in the Deep Blue Sea: an impossible treasure recovery. Today, we hunt treasure.
This month's Out Now with Aaron and Abe commentary isn't just leaving it up to chance. The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters and Movies, Films & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer join Aaron to discuss To Live and Die in L.A., from director William Friedkin, starring William Petersen, Willem Dafoe, and John Pankow. Listen in as the group discusses the neo-noir crime thriller that has rightfully earned plenty of esteem over the decades. Plus, there are many thoughts and stories about the film's reception, Friedkin's directorial style, the manliness of Petersen, tangents related to other movies, and so much more. So now, if you've got an hour to kill… Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast! Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @MHofmeyer, @Brandon4KUHD Check out all of our sites and blogs: The Code Is Zeek, Why So Blu?, The Brandon Peters Show, Movies, Films & Flix, Deep Blue Sea the Pod Watch the trailer for To Live and Die in L.A. Watch the music video for To Live and Die in L.A. by Wang Chung
Michael Warren speaks with Mike Cosper, host of the podcasts Devil and the Deep Blue Sea and The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, to discuss ideological shifts in mass shootings, extremism among young conservative men, and the role of figures like Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson in shaping narratives. The Agenda:—The Great Unbundling of Humanity—The rise of ideological mass shootings—Nick Fuentes and his influence—Christian Zionism and its implications—The future of the American church The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including access to all of our articles, members-only newsletters, and bonus podcast episodes—click here. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the spooky season, and this week Ron's Amazing Stories takes a ride on the rails of the supernatural with two chilling tales from the classic radio series The Mysterious Traveler. Our first story, “The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” (1949), plunges us into the depths with a diver who meets a ghostly visitor with a deadly ultimatum. Then we'll steam ahead with “Locomotive Ghost” (1947), where two train robbers find themselves haunted by the very engine they tried to destroy. Between stories, Ron explores why we humans love being scared — and what that says about us. If you enjoy your frights with a touch of humor and a dash of nostalgia, this episode's your ticket to ride. What You Will Hear A brief history of The Mysterious Traveler Why October brings out our love of the spooky and strange The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea – A diver faces a ghost's deadly demand (Aired Jan. 1, 1949). Locomotive Ghost – A haunting on the rails (Aired July 7, 1947). A discussion of why we love to be creeped out. A closing reflection on the enduring charm of vintage radio chills. Ron's Amazing Stories Is Sponsored by: Audible - You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at . Your Stories: Do you have a story that you would like to share on the podcast or the blog? Head to the main website, click on Story Submission, leave your story, give it a title, and please tell me where you're from. I will read it if I can. Links are below. Music Used In This Podcast: Most of the music you hear on Ron's Amazing Stories has been composed by Kevin MacLeod () and is Licensed under . Other pieces are in the public domain. You can find great free music at which is a site owned by Kevin. Program Info: Ron's Amazing Stories is published each Thursday. You can download it from , stream it on or on the mobile version of . Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on . Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this . Social Links: Contact Links:
Author Jessica Guerrieri joins me for a chat about her incredible novel, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. This book is a must read for any woman who has struggled with Mommy Wine culture. Jessica shares openly about her own 12 year sobriety journey from alcohol, which included a relapse into addictive behavior surrounding THC and pills. We'll talk about the similarities between alcohol and THC and the troubling trend within the cannabis market to market to sober and sober curious women. We'll also touch on the intersection between addiction and OCD, the joys of sober motherhood, problematic representations of alcohol in media, and Jessica's journey to publishing the book! Grab a copy of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue SeaConnect with Jessica on Instagram @jessicaguerrieriauthorVisit https://www.jessicaguerrieri.net/Pre-orders my book Sober Shift: A Modern Day Guide to Living an Abundant Sober Life. It hits shelves on September 30th, 2025! Join me at a stop on my book tour! RSVP to an event here https://suzannewarye.com/eventsJoin Us on The Sober Mom Life Retreat February 26 - March 1, 2026 in Mexico! https://thesobermomlife.com/2025/07/11/the-sober-mom-life-retreat-is-here/Are you looking for community in sobriety? Join us in The Sober Mom Life Cafe! For $40/month, you'll get access to 12 weekly peer support meetings, the exclusive Cafe social feed, our monthly book club, happy hour, the chance to share your story on The Real Sober Moms, and more! Get one week free at this link! Check out The Sober Mom Life on InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Disaster and survival movies don't have the best track record when it comes to their treatment of women. From who deserves to die, consumption of female bodies, to ice queens who, gasp, don't want kids, what are these movies saying about who deserves redemption and who deserves to die? In this classic, we look into two examples - Jurassic World and Deep Blue Sea.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.