
She is contacted by a representative of Durant Pharmaceuticals and offered $50,000 just to listen to a proposal from billionaire scientist Carl Durant. Misty Calhoun (the very lovely Danielle Savre) works at the Five Oceans Institute, where she lectures on the necessity of shark conservation. And the song itself is definitely a finalist to make my Tuesday Night Cigar Club Christmas album featuring The Doctor, along with such other tracks as “Hooked on You” and whatever that horrible love song was from Getting Lucky.Ī visually tantalizing shot from the opening of Deep Blue Sea 2ĭr.

Believe it or not, this actually worked for me on some unexplainable level. Add in the passionate song being belted out which includes the chorus “Drowning in the Deep Blue Sea!” and we have a bastardization of a James Bond opening credits sequence. The opening credits sequence features a tight-bodied babe swimming in slow motion among the sharks in the depths of the crisp, underwater blue. One does not have to be a recognized shark expert – or even a fan of the National Hockey League’s San Jose Sharks, for that matter – to guess what eventually happens to these two nimrods. Shark Fin Soup may be an aphrodisiac delicacy, but it sounds terrible to me, and I once ate a hot dog at the old Shea Stadium in Flushing Meadows, New York.

An illegal shark finning boat is manned by a pair of morons who are speaking in some sort of accent that is certainly NOT South African… apparently, the sawing off of shark fins by asshole poachers is a real problem in certain waters. Our story begins off the coast of South Africa.

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Jackson and Thomas Jane, but if you are going to make a movie poster featuring giant sharks and a shapely blonde woman in a black bikini, then it will be my destiny to get suckered in by it. Deep Blue Sea 2 is more of a quasi-remake than a sequel to the 1999 thriller starring Samuel L. Your favorite Doctor is proudly not of their ilk. There are some closeminded individuals, probably sanctimonious and dull, who do not believe in such things as fate or destiny.
