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Deep Blue Sea

Deep Blue Sea (1999)

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A pack of Mako sharks whose brains have been genetically enhanced in the name of Alzheimer’s research decide to break out of their hi-tech aquarium in the iconic shark thriller Deep Blue Sea (1999). Dr. Susan McCallister (Saffron Burrows) has been messing with shark brains to try and find a cure for Alzheimer's. After one shark escapes and attacks a sail boat, shark wrangler Carter Blake (Thomas Jane) thinks the sharks are learning, adapting, working together, and exhibiting all sorts of other behaviors normal sharks normally don't. After the escape, Russell Franklin (Samuel L. Jackson) is sent by the financial backers in to figure out what's going on, but by the time he realizes Susan's been secretly increasing the shark's intelligence, the super smart sharks have set out to sink the research station in the middle of the ocean. As they flood the station, we watch as the hardcore Christian cook (LL Cool J), the cowardly engineer (Michael Rapaport), the shark experts, and the finance man with a mysterious background try to outsmart and outswim the brilliant maneaters. Along the way, Stellan Skarsgård has his arm ripped off, Samuel L. Jackson is chomped in the middle of delivering a rousing motivational speech, and a soaking wet Saffron strips down to her bra and panties. Of those three moments, the Samuel L. Jackson one might be the most iconic, largely because of the Chappelle's Show sketch that references the moment, but we were much more enamored studying the biology of the sexy scientist in her white bra and panties. We're a bit salty we didn't see her go skinny dipping in the ocean, though. Other than that, there's just a quick peek at Erinn Bartlett and Sabrina Geerinckx in their bikinis as a night of boat drinking turns into a fight for survival. All that R rated violence and not even one nude scene? The blue balls will give you a painful, deep throbbing after watching Deep Blue Sea!