

Oh, look, I did get off on a tangent, just great.

Let's just say you couldn't get me within ten miles of that facility. They did succeed at their purpose: to keep a continual shudder running through my body.

And the speed at which they moved unnerved me. At the risk of getting off on a tangent, the sharks were believable. There is one scene in the film (I cannot conclusively tell whether it falls nearer or the beginning or the middle because, as I said, I lost track of time) during which I sensed the ENTIRE AUDIENCE jumping out of their seats. Predictably suspenseful, but suspenseful nonetheless.
#Deep blue sea 3 movie
It's not that the movie is scary or anything it's that it's suspenseful. I was not perhaps literally on the edge of my seat, but no outside thoughts penetrated my mind. Once the trouble started, the movie grabbed me and never let go. As the movie progressed, I didn't think about how long it had gone on and mentally calculate how much was left. As soon as the movie entered the lab facility, I became completely immersed in the film. It's time to get to the crux of the argument: this is an entertaining movie. Sure, there are some other characters, but pretty much everyone's one-dimensional, as expected. LL Cool J deftly provides the comic relief and was clearly the audience favorite. I just love the way Michael Rapaport talks: he's welcome in any movie. Jackson goes about saying his lines as president of a pharmaceutical company. (And for all you testosterone-driven males, she does strip down to her underwear in one scene.) Samuel L. The female scientist, pleasing to the eye and the ear (I'm a sucker for accents), is utterly consumed by her research. The people are an interesting band of characters. People who you really don't want to see die die. People whom you couldn't care less about die. That's what the plot boils down to: things go wrong someone dies. The sad fact, though, is that this is one of those movies where the screenwriters (and I can't believe it took three people to come up with this) threw some dice and picked which character was going to die next. Sharks are bad enough, but.smart sharks? Immediately you have terrifying possibilities running through your mind. I will say that the premise for this movie is great: super-intelligent sharks. A crappy movie that would contain basically every movie AND horror movie cliche I could think of. After the opening scene of *Deep Blue Sea*, in which (predictably) a shark terrorizes a quartet of partying teenagers on a boat, I decided I was in for a crappy movie.
