Deep Blue Sea (1999) with Stew from 'Stew World Order' and Erin & Kevin from 'The Podcast That Wouldn't Die' Review It Yourself
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- Film Reviews
Sean is joined once again by guests Stew from 'Stew World Order' and Kevin and Erin from 'The Podcast That Wouldn't Die' to continue the LL Cool J series!
Get ready for the Podmageddon! Journey from Saffron Burrows accent to whatever accent Christian Bale is using this week.
Discussion Points:
-The CGI that has aged like milk.
-Adults acting like teenagers.
-Cheesy 90's dialogue.
-Dramatic American News versus understated British News.
-We get to Scene Two after 20 minutes.
-Don't worry about the character's names.
-The reasons why a character is introduced literally p*ssing in the wind.
-The film trope of insulting the owner of the company that you work for.
-The character with science on the brain, but lust in their eyes.
-Smoking rules in the lab.
-The sheer amount of company negligence on show here.
-Only one single Floppy disks copy for this multi-million dollar research.
Raised Questions:
-How hasn't Stew seen this before?
-Was LL Cool J under-used?
-Did you know Thomas Jane actually swam with sharks?
-What happened to Renny Harlin?
-What is the earliest you've ever turned up for a podcast recording?
-Who's Scott?
-Does red wine attract sharks?
-Who brings a teddy on a boat?
-Why don't Americans believe the TV weather report?
-Did you know Saffron Burrows was actually English?
-Was Samuel L. Jackson "Way too chill"?
-Why does every shark film take time to tell us that sharks don't like the taste of humans?
-Is this film really about the power of thought?
-How does a shark sneak in a corridor and turn on an oven?
-Did you want the omelette recipe?
-How uneven is the shift rota?
-Is this film "damn near perfect", "fun nonsense" or "Turner & Hooch but with a parrot"?
Stew, Erin and Kevin will be back to review Mindhunters (2004) or Shark Night (2009).
Thanks for Listening!
Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!
Find us here:
Twitter: @YourselfReview
Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself
The PodPack Collective:
This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective. The members are as follows:
Chatsunami
Casting Views
Nerdstalgic
2 Girls 1 Reusable Cup
Review It Yourself
Seismic Cinema
Stop, Drop and Roll Initiative
Weird Horizon
The Game Club Podcast
Push Pull Health
For further information, please follow the link: https://www.chatsunami.com/p/podpack-collective/
Sean is joined once again by guests Stew from 'Stew World Order' and Kevin and Erin from 'The Podcast That Wouldn't Die' to continue the LL Cool J series!
Get ready for the Podmageddon! Journey from Saffron Burrows accent to whatever accent Christian Bale is using this week.
Discussion Points:
-The CGI that has aged like milk.
-Adults acting like teenagers.
-Cheesy 90's dialogue.
-Dramatic American News versus understated British News.
-We get to Scene Two after 20 minutes.
-Don't worry about the character's names.
-The reasons why a character is introduced literally p*ssing in the wind.
-The film trope of insulting the owner of the company that you work for.
-The character with science on the brain, but lust in their eyes.
-Smoking rules in the lab.
-The sheer amount of company negligence on show here.
-Only one single Floppy disks copy for this multi-million dollar research.
Raised Questions:
-How hasn't Stew seen this before?
-Was LL Cool J under-used?
-Did you know Thomas Jane actually swam with sharks?
-What happened to Renny Harlin?
-What is the earliest you've ever turned up for a podcast recording?
-Who's Scott?
-Does red wine attract sharks?
-Who brings a teddy on a boat?
-Why don't Americans believe the TV weather report?
-Did you know Saffron Burrows was actually English?
-Was Samuel L. Jackson "Way too chill"?
-Why does every shark film take time to tell us that sharks don't like the taste of humans?
-Is this film really about the power of thought?
-How does a shark sneak in a corridor and turn on an oven?
-Did you want the omelette recipe?
-How uneven is the shift rota?
-Is this film "damn near perfect", "fun nonsense" or "Turner & Hooch but with a parrot"?
Stew, Erin and Kevin will be back to review Mindhunters (2004) or Shark Night (2009).
Thanks for Listening!
Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!
Find us here:
Twitter: @YourselfReview
Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself
The PodPack Collective:
This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective. The members are as follows:
Chatsunami
Casting Views
Nerdstalgic
2 Girls 1 Reusable Cup
Review It Yourself
Seismic Cinema
Stop, Drop and Roll Initiative
Weird Horizon
The Game Club Podcast
Push Pull Health
For further information, please follow the link: https://www.chatsunami.com/p/podpack-collective/
1 hr 19 min