Rated 5 out of 5 by Eveoflove from Not spectacular, but a MUST for M3 loversReview based on completed game. This swap-type Match 3 game has only 1 'mode': a meter for the amount of oxygen you (a diver) have left... there is no un-timed/relaxed mode, but I have to admit it's not that hard; just enough for a slight challenge. The game has 111 levels, and once you've completed those, you get a bonus 20 levels for a total of 131 levels. The core object of the game is to 'drop' 1 (or more) 'items' to the bottom of the board. You need strategy to achieve that, and the power-ups are of IMMENSE help. Some advice: the first things to buy are the larger chests: this will allow you to amass money faster and therefore give you more buying power in the 'shop'. I tried all the various 'tools', but I found the essential one is the double oxygen tank, which gives you bonus oxygen should you need it. The 'boosters' are interesting and get recharged when you make the required matches of the resource. Don't hesitate to use them as they recharge fairly quickly; I mostly used the 'octopus' (break 1 tile or 1 chain), the jellyfish (swap 2 'free' tiles) and the puffer fish (get bonus oxygen). It's a fun game, with good graphics (tiles are large and easy to differentiate), and the right level of challenge to enjoy without being too easy. There's a simple storyline, which you can read or skip. I played the game using Windows 10 with no problem. PS: Once you finish the game, you will restart at level 1 BUT keep your money and what you have in your 'belt'; you can of course use a different profile to restart from scratch!
A businessman sinks $200 million into a special project to help fight Alzheimer's disease. As part of this project, medical biologist Susan McAlester rather naughtily figures out a way to genetically enlarge shark brains, so that disease-battling enzymes can be harvested. Aug 10, 2018 - Joey Keogh on 'Deep Blue Sea'. As a result, an SFX team headed by the legendary Walt Conti, who built Free Willy's titular killer whale as.
Deep Blue Sea 2 | |
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Directed by | Darin Scott[1] |
Produced by | Tom Siegrist[1] |
Screenplay by |
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Story by | Hans Rodionoff |
Based on | Characters by |
Starring | |
Music by | Sean Murray[2] |
Cinematography | Thomas L. Callaway |
Edited by | Michael Trent |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Home Entertainment |
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94 minutes[3] | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Deep Blue Sea 2 is a 2018 American science fictionhorror film directed by Darin Scott. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 1999 film Deep Blue Sea, and stars Danielle Savre, Michael Beach, and Rob Mayes. The film was released direct-to-video on April 17, 2018.[4]
Plot[edit]
Shark conservationist Misty Calhoun is invited to visit the sea-based facility Akhelios by pharmaceutical billionaire Carl Durant. She and neurobiology students Leslie and Daniel Kim are taken to the facility by Durant's associate Craig Burns on a motorboat. When they arrive, they meet Durant, as well as the facility's crew, which include shark trainers Trent Slater, Mike Shutello, and Josh Hooper, and computer technician Aaron Ellroy. As a demonstration, Durant throws Aaron into the water, letting the sharks chase him: at the last possible second, he uses a key to drive them away in formation. Durant explains that he has been genetically altering the brains of five bull sharks to make them smarter, which enrages Misty.
The group subsequently convenes in the wet lab, where Durant explains to Misty that the reason he invited her is because the alpha shark, Bella, has been acting strangely, to which Misty concludes is because she is pregnant. Durant is puzzled by this for her pregnancy did not come up on any tests they ran on her, and Misty theorizes that their genetic alterations hid this. Durant then brings Bella into the wet lab, and has Josh take samples of her saliva, although Bella attempts to bite his arm; he narrowly avoids this. Meanwhile, on the surface, a second shark pushes the motorboat into an electric control box, causing it to explode, and creating significant damage on the surface. The sharks then begin flooding the facility and Craig is eaten while the others remain in the wet lab. Misty then realizes that Bella went into labor after being dropped back into the pool, and has given birth to a series of shark pups, which attacked Craig.
Mike attempts to swim to the surface, but one of the sharks knocks him unconscious; Trent rescues him and Misty manages to revive him. As he leans over the pool to taunt the sharks, one of them kills him. As a result of a lack of pressure stabilization in the room, the water from the pool pours in, and the group becomes separated; Leslie is knocked unconscious in the flooding; Durant and Daniel both end up alone. Misty and Trent become stranded together, as do Aaron and Josh. Trent reveals to Misty that Durant has been doing the same experiments on himself using a genetics-altering liquid in order to make himself more intelligent, due to his phobia that technology will one day rule the world. Durant reunites with Misty and Trent soon after, and they make their way to an air ventilation shaft that will lead to the surface.
Aaron and Josh arrive in one of the sleeping quarters, but the shark pups find them, and eat Josh while Aaron escapes on an air mattress. Misty, Trent, and Durant arrive at the shaft; Durant locks her out of the room after she attempts to find other survivors, which enrages Trent. The two manage to reach the surface. Meanwhile, Daniel finds Leslie behind a door, and the shark pups eat her in front of him. He is soon found by Aaron, who was attacked by the pups and lost the mattress, and they attempt to find a way to the surface. Misty, meanwhile, uses a blow torch to get inside the room with the ventilation shaft, and is met by Aaron and Daniel. The shark pups then find them, and Misty distracts them while Aaron and Daniel begin climbing to the surface. The water rises as they climb to the surface, which allows the pups to reach Daniel and bisect him while Aaron reaches the surface. Meanwhile, Misty, using scuba gear she found in Trent's quarters, manages to swim to the surface and reunite with the others.
Realizing that the facility is sinking, and they cannot stay any longer, the group makes a break for the motorboat. Aaron is dragged underwater by one of the sharks while Durant is confronted by Bella, and seemingly scares her away. However, moments later, Bella jumps up and eats him, while Misty and Trent reach the motorboat and use two flare guns to kill one of the sharks. Aaron then jumps onto the boat, explaining that he escaped one of the sharks. Misty tells Trent that they cannot let the sharks roam in the open ocean, and Trent blows up the facility with a self-destruct button. Misty, Trent, and Aaron then escape on the motorboat. However, it is soon revealed that Bella and her pups survived the explosion and are now free in the open ocean.
Cast[edit]
- Danielle Savre as Dr. Misty Calhoun, a shark conservationist
- Rob Mayes as Trent Slater, a highly decorated ex-Navy SEAL
- Michael Beach as Carl Durant, a big pharmaceutical billionaire with questionable ethics
- Nathan Lynn as Aaron Ellroy, a tech expert
- Kim Syster as Leslie Kim, a neurobiology student and Daniel's wife
- Jeremy Jess Boado as Daniel Kim, a clinical neurophysiology student and Leslie's husband
- Darron Meyer as Craig Burns, Carl’s right-hand man.
- Adrian Collins as Mike Shutello, Trent’s partner.
- Cameron Robertson as Josh Hooper, Aaron’s friend and a scientist
Production[edit]
In 2008, Warner Premiere was planning a direct-to-video sequel to Renny Harlin's Deep Blue Sea,[5] which would be directed by Jack Perez and released sometime in 2009. The project, though, did not materialize.[6] Even so, in June 2017, it was announced that the sequel directed by Darin Scott had begun filming in Cape Town, South Africa.[7] In January 2018, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment released a trailer for Deep Blue Sea 2.[1]
Release[edit]
On April 17, 2018, Deep Blue Sea 2 was released on Blu-ray combo pack, DVD and Digital HD, the first two of which contain two featurettes—'Returning to the Deep – The Making of Deep Blue Sea 2' and 'Deep Blue Sea 2: Death by Shark'—gag reel, and deleted scenes.[4]
The direct-to-video release Deep Blue Sea 2 debuted at #8 on the Top 20 Sellers for the week ended April 21, 2018, alongside two theatrical new releases; Tom Hanks starrer The Post (#4 debut) and Liam Neeson starrer The Commuter (#3 debut.) Deep Blue Sea 2 achieved an Index of 12.56 versus 28.71 for The Post and 36.83 for The Commuter. Blu-ray disc accounted for 35% of the sales for Deep Blue Sea 2 versus 48% for The Post and 50% for The Commuter. The Deep Blue Sea 2 home video debut Ranking and Index was approximately on-par with the home video debut of theatrical release Insidious: The Last Key two weeks earlier.[8][9] While it remained in the top 20 Sellers in its second week of release (the week ended 04-28-18,) Deep Blue Sea 2 dropped ten places in its second week, a drop approximately in line with The Post which dropped seven places in its second week.[10]
Deep Blue Sea 2 also released the same week on VOD. It debuted at #10 on the Microsoft Store VOD chart for the week ended 04-23-18 just behind theatrical release Insidious: The Last Key[11] and maintained its position at #10 the following week (for the week ended 04-30-18) just behind theatrical release, Matt Damon starrer Downsizing.[12] The Deep Blue Sea 2 VOD debut ranking was approximately on-par with the VOD debut of theatrical release Winchester the following week. Deep Blue Sea 2 was the only non-theatrical release to appear in the top 10 of any VOD chart for the months of April and May 2018.[13]
Sequel[edit]
On August 22, 2019, a third film is in the works and will be released on Netflix.[14]
References[edit]
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(help) - ^Giroux, Jck (April 3, 2017). ''Deep Blue Sea' Sequel: Details Revealed About The Canceled Follow-up'. /Film. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
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(help) - ^https://variety.com/2018/digital/news/the-commuter-the-post-bow-in-top-5-on-dvd-blu-ray-disc-sales-charts-1202789943/
- ^https://www.mediaplaynews.com/research/top-20-sellers-for-week-ended-04-21-18/
- ^https://variety.com/2018/digital/news/maze-runner-sequel-tops-dvd-blu-ray-disc-sales-charts-1202798702/
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- ^Scott, Ryan (August 22, 2019). 'Deep Blue Sea 3 Is Happening, May Swim Straight to Netflix'. MovieWeb. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
External links[edit]
- Deep Blue Sea 2 on IMDb
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