Deep Blue Sea: Sharks, Science, and Survival
This week, Richard and Angeles dive into Deep Blue Sea (1999)—the high-octane, shark-infested thrill ride where science goes too far, and the body count swims with the fishes.
We go scene-by-scene through this explosive creature feature, celebrating its ridiculous plot, surprisingly solid kills, and the undeniable heroism of LL Cool J and his bird. It’s everything you love about '90s horror: loud, wet, and absolutely unhinged.
🦈 In this episode:
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Full breakdown of Deep Blue Sea (1999)
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Genetically modified sharks: the dumbest smart idea ever
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Why LL Cool J is the real final girl
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That Samuel L. Jackson speech… and what happens next
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Viana’s Review Corner – Her unexpected love for shark chaos and underwater labs
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Spoof Ad:
From exploding laboratories to rap songs over the credits, this movie is peak popcorn horror—and we’re here for every bite.
🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession drops weekly horror movie breakdowns, cult classics, absurd fake ads, and plenty of sea-salt sarcasm. Subscribe and get eaten with us.
Deep Blue Sea: Sharks, Science, and Survival
This week, Richard and Angeles dive into Deep Blue Sea (1999)—the high-octane, shark-infested thrill ride where science goes too far, and the body count swims with the fishes.
We go scene-by-scene through this explosive creature feature, celebrating its ridiculous plot, surprisingly solid kills, and the undeniable heroism of LL Cool J and his bird. It’s everything you love about '90s horror: loud, wet, and absolutely unhinged.
🦈 In this episode:
Full breakdown of Deep Blue Sea (1999)
Genetically modified sharks: the dumbest smart idea ever
Why LL Cool J is the real final girl
That Samuel L. Jackson speech… and what happens next
Viana’s Review Corner – Her unexpected love for shark chaos and underwater labs
Spoof Ad:
From exploding laboratories to rap songs over the credits, this movie is peak popcorn horror—and we’re here for every bite.
🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession drops weekly horror movie breakdowns, cult classics, absurd fake ads, and plenty of sea-salt sarcasm. Subscribe and get eaten with us.