Deep Blue Sea - The Podcast Movies, Films and Flix
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- TV & Film
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Deep Blue Sea is the greatest movie ever made about genetically modified sharks attempting to escape their aquatic prison. To celebrate this beautiful film, Mark Hofmeyer and Jay Cluitt are dedicating the first 33 episodes to discussing the 33 chapters on the Deep Blue Sea DVD. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this deep dive into a classic film.
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Episode 172 (USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage - 2016)
Jay and Mark are joined by Aaron Neuwirth (@AaronPS4 on X) for USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage, in which a group of Navy sailors are attacked by sharks after their boat goes down in the Philippine Sea. On this episode, you'll also hear them talk about giggle water, Mario Van Peebles, and Thomas Jane hero posing. Enjoy!
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Episode 171 (The Last Shark - 1981)
Jay is joined by Kevin Kulp (@KevinKulp on X) for The Last Shark (1981), in which a wind-surfing regatta and political aspirations are ravaged by a giant shark! On this show they discussed big slabs of meat, magical radio DJs and shark architects (sharkitects)!
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Episode 170 (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Aquatic Mayhem and Secret Catapults)
Jay and Mark talk about all the aquatic mayhem in the 2013 blockbuster sequel The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. In this episode, they also talk about secret catapults, filming in a water park, and rain bread bouncy castles. Enjoy!
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Episode 169 (Virus - 1999)
Jay is joined by Jeanette Ward (@ on X) to discuss another ocean-set science-themed creature feature from 1999, Virus! On this show, they also talk about thrash metal band names, the practicalities of human assembly and aquatic Cliff Curtis!
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Episode 168 (The Bricklayer - 2023)
Jay and Mark discuss the 2023 action film The Bricklayer. Directed by Renny Harlin, and starring Aaron Eckhart, Nina Dobrev, Clifton Collins Jr., and a trowel, the movie focuses on what happens when a retired CIA operative uses his bricklaying skills to stop an international threat (it's wonderful). In this episode, they also talk about bricklaying-based assassin skills, rain fights, and getting hit with things and being fine. Enjoy!
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Episode 167 (Mutiny on the Bounty - 1935)
Jay is joined by Howard Casner (@howardcasner on X) from the Pop Art podcast for a new annual feature looking at aquatic Best Picture winners, setting sail with 1935's Mutiny on the Bounty! On this episode they discussed ironic punishments, nautical insults and breadfruit, plus proper waste disposal techniques when there's no wind.