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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 242 (Hot Dumdums in Space)
    Aug 13 2025
    Jay and Mark are joined by DeVaughn Taylor (@_daddydisco on Instagram) to discuss "Elevator Shaft," the 19th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. in this episode, they also talk about elevator horror, suspicious walking, and The Covenant (2006). Enjoy!
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 241 (The Rift - 1990)
    Aug 6 2025
    Mark and Jay are joined by Fred Andersson (@homosatanis on Instagram) to explore the depths of the 1990 underwater creature feature The Rift, in which a submarine crew encounter all sorts of rubber monsters - uvula, phallic, whac-a-mole - whilst trying to save another submarine lost beneath the surface! On this episode they discuss ripped alcoholics, secret bad guy actors and "Science, Shut Up" movies!
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    59 mins
  • Episode 240 (Cruel Jaws - 1995)
    Jul 30 2025
    Jay is joined by Kevin Kulp ( @kevinkulp.bsky.social ) to talk about Cruel Jaws, the unofficial fifth Jaws film that used footage from a bunch of other shark movies, the plot of Romeo and Juliet, dialogue from Jurassic Park and music from Star Wars, to create a film that still somehow makes sense. On this episode they discuss shark tourists, sea lion bullies and wind-less windsurfing!
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    1 hr and 16 mins
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