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Deep Shock

Deep Shock (2003) Movie Poster
  •  Germany / USA  •    •  93m  •    •  Directed by: Phillip J. Roth.  •  Starring: David Keith, Simmone Mackinnon, Mark Sheppard, Sean Whalen, Armando Valdés, Robert Zachar, Richard Gnolfo, Todd Kimsey, Tyrone Pinkham, Jeffrey Rank, D.J. Johnson, Velizar Binev, Anatoly Nechev.  •  Music by: Richard McHugh.
       When an unknown underwater object disables an American nuclear-powered submarine and attacks a submerged Arctic research complex, a scientific expedition flies to the North Pole to investigate these incidents as well as the sudden, inexplicable rise in temperature that threatens to melt the ice cap and flood the surface of the world.

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After a attack submarine named after Jimmy Carter suffers a tragic fate (no its not attacked by a giant invisible bunny rabbit), the U.N argues about global warming, one female scientist and her ex who still wants to bang her (don't ask me why as she's a bit of a daft twit) go to investigate, where she meets upemphasizes with giant ice-melting eels. The whole scenario seems a bit fishy to me.

If you actually find enjoyment in this cinematic excrement, you have to be seriously eel. It's no deep shock how electrifying bad this movie was going to be, but it was somehow much MUCH worse, I wanted to kEEL myself. By the end I only had my fish puns to keep my mind occupied, yes choosing to watch this was quite eel-conceived indeed.


Review by movieman_kev from the Internet Movie Database.