Deep Blue Sea - The Podcast Movies, Films and Flix
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- TV & Film
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 182 (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes - 2023)
Jay and Mark talk about all the aquatic mayhem in the 2023 blockbuster prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. In this episode, they also talk about weaponised water, gross puddles, sweaty hands, and docks in horror movies. Enjoy!
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Episode 181 (Below - 2002)
Jay is joined by Simon Appleton (@Movie_Moustache on X) for the 2002 haunted submarine movie Below! On this episode they discussed unlikely survivors, ungentlemanly submarine combat and strategic sardine eating, plus Holt McCallany and his inappropriate yo-yoing!
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Episode 180 (5 Days of War - 2011)
Jay and Mark discuss the 2011 action film 5 Days of War. Directed by Renny Harlin, and starring Rupert Friend, Richard Coyle and a very important memory card, the movie focuses on the 2007 Russia-Georgia conflict. In this episode, they also talk about Val “bathtub” Kilmer, real-looking beer, and Rupert Friend's Letterboxd account? Enjoy!
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Episode 179 (Lake Mungo - 2008)
Jay is joined by Lisa Leaheey (@FoolishMinion20 on Twitter) for the 2008 Australian found footage horror film that sounds more aquatic than it is, Lake Mungo! On this episode they discuss jump scares, After Dark movies and one-legged sharks, plus give out some relationship advice!
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Episode 178 (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 - 2015)
Jay and Mark talk about all the aquatic mayhem in the 2015 blockbuster sequel The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2. In this episode, they also talk about ironic traps, spitting feathers, and sewer action scenes. Enjoy!
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Episode 177 (Shark Tale - 2004)
Jay is joined by Emily Slade (@whythisfilmpod on X) for the animated aquatic remake of Dragonheart that's essentially more a collection of fish puns than a fully developed story, Dreamworks' Shark Tale! On this episode they talked about jellyfish with teeth, fish with eyebrows, shrimp monologue sob stories and pretty much every other Dreamworks movie!