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Deep Blue Sea - The Podcast

Deep Blue Sea - The Podcast

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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.Copyright Movies, Films and Flix Art
Episodes
  • Episode 274 - Black Water (2007) and Black Water: Abyss (2020)
    Mar 18 2026
    Jay and Mark discuss Black Water (2007) and Black Water: Abyss (2020). The Australian survival horror-thriller films focus on what happens when attractive people battle hungry crocodiles in remote locations. In this episode, they also talk about flashlight work, pregnant characters in crocodile films, and Smaug the stunt crocodile. Enjoy!
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    59 mins
  • Episode 273 (Friday the 13th - 1980)
    Mar 13 2026
    Jay and Mark celebrate Friday the 13th by talking about all the waterlogged mayhem in Friday the 13th (1980). In this episode, they also discuss Kevin Bacon belly-flopping, lakeside decapitations, and dry horror franchises. Enjoy!
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    42 mins
  • Episode 272 (Attack of the Meth Gator - 2023)
    Mar 11 2026
    New episode! Jay is joined by DJ Valentine (@kenjinattix on Instagram) for Attack of the Meth Gator, in which a small Florida town's memorial day celebrations are thwarted by an out of control alligator growing in size and immortality after consuming copious amounts of discarded swamp meth. On this episode they discuss frozen iguanas, magic zipwires and integrating into meth culture through slap-fighting, plus how Meth Gator stacks up in the Drugged Up Killer Monster Animal franchise!
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    1 hr and 19 mins
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