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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 234 (Dangerous Animals - 2025)
    Jun 18 2025
    Jay and Mark are joined by Zoë Rose Smith (@ZoboWithShotgun on X) to discuss the 2025 shark thriller Dangerous Animals. Directed by Sean Byrne (watch The Devil’s Candy and The Loved Ones ASAP), and starring Jai Courtney, Hassie Harrison, Josh Heuston, and dozens of bread rolls, the movie focuses on a serial killer who feeds his victims to sharks. In this episode, they also talk about dancing serial killers, shark shadows, and films that drag you into the gutter.
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    1 hr
  • Episode 233 (The Greatest Twist in Cinema History)
    Jun 11 2025
    Jay and Mark are joined by Jon Parker (@BatMinute on X) to discuss "Close Call," the 16th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about shark-based wrestlers, refreshing spin kicks, and aquatic scenes from the Batman franchise
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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Bonus Episode (Dangerous Animals - 2025 - Mini Episode)
    Jun 5 2025
    Jay and Mark have a quick chat (no spoilers) about Dangerous Animals (2025). They also talk about bread rolls, pancakes, and overcoming the curse of being an Australian leading man. Enjoy!
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    18 mins

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