![]() Set in an isolated underwater facility, the film follows a team of scientists and their research on mako sharks to help fight Alzheimer's disease. Jackson, Michael Rapaport, and LL Cool J. Dude is a maniac.Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 American science fiction horror film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, Samuel L. The Wet Entry doors open and Carter jumps into the water. I like the idea of her locking herself in her office – while the shark is waiting for her.Ģ0. McAlester locks herself in her office while looking for her research. Elevator door opens, and McAester slowly walks out when she’s called to the surface level – I like the “scary” vibe and camerawork.Ģ1. I love the spinning handle on the door.Ģ2. Carter, McAlester and Preacher enter the escape hatch room. ![]() Also, later on, Carter doesn’t even bother using the rope.Ģ3. Also, the shark could’ve killed everyone during the construction of the rope, and chose not to so it could continue to herd the humans. ![]() Preacher must’ve taken a long time to make it. The makeshift rope is pulled inside the door, and it’s closed – This moment is memorable because of how long the makeshift rope is. It’s a good moment, but I’m 175% certain the water would’ve rushed in faster.Ģ4. ![]() Opening of the door to avoid the flooding from the wet lab – This happens after the shark bashes the giant glass with Jim. However, after the crew got wiped out by water (on set accident), the door closing is anticlimactic.Ģ5. The elevator door closes after they attach Jim to the helicopter – It’s a good shot, I like the use of the widescreen aspect ratio. The crew enter the wet entry (before Russell is killed) – I enjoy the casualness of the door opening.Ģ6. She has a fish tank, I feel bad for the fish….Ģ7. The crew walk into Janice’s room – This is interesting because we actually get to see someone’s living quarters. McAlester opens the metal fence door – It’s kinda cool because it shows there is a lock on the door, and thus the place is kind of like a prison (Alcatraz floats).Ģ8. An extra closes the plane door after Susan McAlester exits it – The door close is solid, there’s just nothing spectacular about it.Ģ9. The Walt Conti designed sharks are amazing btw.ģ0. Carter opens a chain link fence door to check out the tiger shark that was just delivered. I’d rank this higher, but since the door was already open, and all he had to do was open it more, I couldn’t justify a higher ranking.ģ1. Carter opens up the Wet Lab door and swims in. There’s nothing wrong with this scene, it’s just that opening a door in water is kinda boring as it closes slowly (more on this later).ģ2. Preacher enters the kitchen via the swinging doors while being chased by the shark. Janice Higgins opens a door to greet McAlester and Russell Franklin. It’s A+ plus extra work because they weren’t walking like extras normally do in movies (like they’ve lost all motor functions).ģ4. Random extras open up a gate to get to the boat that’s taking them away from the Aquatica for the weekend. The scene works well because of the urgency of Carter Blake and the shocked look on McAlester’s face.ģ5. McAlester opens up her lab door after she kills the shark. Carter Blake opens up a medicine cabinet door to grab some gauze for his burnt arm. Scoggins opens up some closet doors looking for batteries for his flashlights.ģ7. I want a world that features LL Cool J and Michael Rapaport arguing about cake.ģ8. Sherman “Preacher” Dudley takes his cake out of the oven, and kicks the oven door shut (it’s slick) – I have this in last place because it always reminds me of the deleted subplot involving Preacher and Tom Scoggins arguing over cake.
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