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Deep Blue Sea

1999, Movie, R, 104 mins

DEEP BLUE SEA
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JAWS had one vindictive shark chewing up unsuspecting vacationers; this effects-heavy action picture has three super-smart vindictive sharks chewing up thick-as-a-plank scientists. That's what we call progress. At the floating research station Aquatica, Dr. Susan McAlester (Saffron Burroughs) is messing with things that man was not meant to know: She's looking for a cure for Alzheimer's Disease, which she thinks lies deep in the brains of sharks. About to lose her funding, M... read more leave a comment
Year: 1999
Rated R

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Cast
Samuel L. Jackson: Russell Franklin
Stellan Skarsgard: Jim Whitlock
Thomas Jane: Carter Blake
Saffron Burrows: Dr. Susan McAlester
LL Cool J: Sherman "Preacher" Dudley
Jacqueline McKenzie: Janice Higgins

 

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Searching for a cure to Alzheimer's disease a group of scientists on an isolated research...
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Searching for a cure to Alzheimer's disease a group of scientists on an isolated research...
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Can 4400's Diana See the Future?

The Season 3 premiere of USA Network's The 4400 (returning June 11 at 9 pm/ET) is now little more than a week away, but intel on the new season is still hard to come by. TVGuide.com called Jacqueline McKenzie, the Aussie actress who plays NTAC agent Diana Skouris, to see what (if anything!) she has heard about this year's big twists. TVGuide.com: I was just checking out your MySpace page, and you've got some interesting people dropping by: costar Karina Lombard, read more

Apprentice's Michael: Gimme an F-I-R-E-D!

Donald Trump gave Michael Laungani not so much a Bronx cheer but a Rutgers one, when the 29-year-old Chicagoan nearly cost the ill-fated Gold Rush guys their most valuable asset: a bevy of collegiate pom-pom girls. Was Michael simply too nice a guy to play with the reality-TV sharks? (And why does he want to tangle with real sharks?) Here's what he told TVGuide.com the day after his firing. TVGuide.com: Dude, where did you come from? So many people I've talked to agree that you kinda just appeared out of thin air on Week 7.Michael Laungani: [Chuckles] A lot of people said I was "flying under the radar." I looked at it this way: If flying under the radar means not getting involved in meaningless gossip, self-promotion or pet read more

MARCH MADNESS

I don't know if he'll ever give a more laughable performance than the one he unintentionally delivered in Deep Blue Sea, but Samuel L. Jackson has signed on to send up Morgan Freeman's narration of March of the Penguins in the spoof Farce of the Penguins, Reuters reports. The mockumentary, which is aiming for a racy R rating, was written and directed by onetime Olsen wrangler Bob Saget, a punch line in and of himself.
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"Jurassic Shark" Swims Toward Cineplexes

Here's some good — make that great — news for fin addicts who snickered at Deep Blue Sea and snored through Open Water: After spending years in development hell, Steve Alten's best-selling shark thriller, MEG.: A Novel of Deep Terror, at last is swimming toward the cineplex! In fact, New Line is fast-tracking the project, with Twister director Jan de Bont on deck to call the shots, for a July 4, 2006 premiere. Although casting has yet to begin on the megabucks feature — nicknamed "Jurassic Shark" because of the era from which the toothsome predator is held over — the author already has the utmost faith in the flick's real star. (That would be the shark. Hel-lo!) "Like in the novel, the Megalodon that will be used in the movie will be a ghostly albino, her lack of pigment reflecting her ancestors' existence in the depths of the Mariana Trench," he reveals to TVGuide.com. "She'll read more

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