Genetically modified sharks arrive in high definition!
Perhaps thats why Ive ended up by request with the review disc of the Blu-ray release.
Its a well-made blast, too, with a couple of really quite impressive moments that stick in mind.
Plus, you cant beat the moment when Stellan Skargards arm comes off either.
Thats cinema gold right there.
you’re free to callDeep Blue Seawhatever you like.
Im closer to the latter camp, even accepting thatDeepBlue Seais derivative, and not shy of problems.
The Disc
Its not been a bad choice for HD either, particularly by the standards of catalogue releases.
The sharks still look odd, and adding more picture resolution to them doesnt help their cause.
But I dont have a problem with that.
The extra features are all portovers from the DVD release.
But it is has been to the film itself.
The Movie:
Deep Blue Seais out now on Blu-ray andavailable from the Den Of Geek Store.
Rating:
3 out of 5