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Deep Shock

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
1.2K
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Deep Shock (2003)
B-ActionB-HorrorActionAdventureHorrorSci-FiThriller

A mysterious trench has formed on the ocean floor, and a deadly species of creature emerges from the depths.A mysterious trench has formed on the ocean floor, and a deadly species of creature emerges from the depths.A mysterious trench has formed on the ocean floor, and a deadly species of creature emerges from the depths.

  • Director
    • Phillip J. Roth
  • Writers
    • Brian Mammett
    • Jeff Rank
    • Phillip J. Roth
  • Stars
    • David Keith
    • Simmone Mackinnon
    • Mark Sheppard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phillip J. Roth
    • Writers
      • Brian Mammett
      • Jeff Rank
      • Phillip J. Roth
    • Stars
      • David Keith
      • Simmone Mackinnon
      • Mark Sheppard
    • 29User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    David Keith
    David Keith
    • Capt. Andrew (Andy) Raines, USN
    Simmone Mackinnon
    Simmone Mackinnon
    • Dr. Anne Fletcher
    • (as Simmone Jade Mackinnon)
    Mark Sheppard
    Mark Sheppard
    • Chomsky
    Sean Whalen
    Sean Whalen
    • Arciero
    Armando Valdés
    • Protas
    Robert Zachar
    Robert Zachar
    • Michael
    • (as Bob Zachar)
    Richard Gnolfo
    Richard Gnolfo
    • Rodgers
    Todd Kimsey
    • Hurst
    Tyrone Pinkham
    • Beach
    Jeffrey Rank
    • Helmsman
    D.J. Johnson
    • Sonar Man
    Velizar Binev
    Velizar Binev
    • Dr. Pashe
    Anatoly Nechev
    • French G-8 Representative
    Ivaylo Geraskov
    Ivaylo Geraskov
    • Russian G-8 Representative
    • (as Ivailo Geraskov)
    Alvin Poteat
    • Pilot
    Jeff Rank
    • Helmsman
    • Director
      • Phillip J. Roth
    • Writers
      • Brian Mammett
      • Jeff Rank
      • Phillip J. Roth
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    1kk69782

    Shocking

    This has to be the cheapest film made in 21st century. It is all the way low quality, but at the end it falls below... everything. All the cheap tricks - like flashing and darkness - are used to hide those crappy computer effects.

    All the actors are below average, especially the main character Anne Fletcher (Simmone Mackinnon). There is a scene, where Anne is asked: "Why you seem so careless?" The correct answer is, because she can't act. No matter what happens (the world is about to be destroyed, her friend is dying, she is fired), she has the same stupid grin in her face.

    It is not only the movie, which is B -quality. It is also the back cover description (at least in Finland). The text mentions things like Lorica Gray -vessel, Capital -vessel and main character Garrison Harper and Anna (not Anne) Fletcher. The description sounds like a different movie, both featuring character called Fletcher and sea monsters
    fredk_us

    Heavy orchestrations bow down the film

    Sci-Fi Channel offers this lugubrious, insensitive and heavily-orchestrated North Pole would-be horror flick that is just slow enough to irritate and flashing enough lights to induce a kind of I-Don't-Care-to-Get-It epilepsy.
    vchimpanzee

    Not as bad as it sounds

    Near the North Pole, the submarine U.S.S. Jimmy Carter encounters some mysterious objects in the water. It is, of course, impossible for such objects to be truly unknown, so when he can't get answers, the commanding officer just yells in order to get better results.

    We don't know exactly what happens, but it can be concluded that it was something terrible. The next thing we see is two scientists--Chomsky and Dr. Anne Fletcher--arguing at a United Nations auditorium over whether there is global warming.

    The Hubris, an underwater station, is attacked as well, possibly by the same unknown objects. One crew member pulls a gun in an effort to stop an unwise retaliation whose results are unpredictable. And then whatever happened to the Jimmy Carter happens to them, supposedly. Chomsky, Fletcher and Fletcher's ex, Capt. Andy Raines, are on the team sent to investigate.

    The airplane landing at the North Pole is kind of rough (they tell us it's the North Pole, but there's no land there in reality, and yet there is a runway with lights somewhere).

    The group boards the Hubris and finds everyone dead, but amazingly, once they get the power back, everything works perfectly. Now they just have to find the cause of what happened. Meanwhile, the United Nations sees only one way to solve the problem: a full-blown nuclear attack. This includes the Jimmy Carter (what, there were two? Oh, maybe they fixed it).

    The rest of the movie consists of arguments over how best to handle what Dr. Fletcher determines are electric eels from another planet who regard Earth as theirs and humans as "intruders". Communication with the outside world is disrupted and must be repaired, but it doesn't really matter because the United Nations won't listen to reason. There are some pretty exciting battle scenes and suspense as we wonder if the crew can somehow stop the United Nations.

    This movie is pretty much what you'd expect, but some of it is actually better. I thought Capt. Raines and Dr. Fletcher had a couple of pretty good scenes, and Capt. Raines has a nice smile. Their subordinates provide comedy relief, and Chomsky is just a stubborn grouch.

    The alien creatures look good, for Saturday morning. But this is live-action and you would hope they'd be realistic.

    There is, of course, an important moral here. Aliens may not be as evil as you think, but you just have to know how to deal with them. Most people aren't that patient or knowledgeable. Not something we haven't seen before, though.

    It's not too bad if you need something lightweight.
    Kevbo

    Not deep... not shocking.

    Yup... another sea creature, oil rig, military tries to deal with creature hamfistedly type straight to video affair. But if you like movies about huge electric eels resembling the creature on the cover of Asia's first album... than this is for you. Especially if you're holding a David Keith film festival. Plenty of drama and tension to be had but the cheap cg sea creatures (say that 5 times fast) are too hokey to provide payoff or menace. Not the worst thing out there for sure but it's nothing you haven't seen already in the last 15-20 years: The Abyss, Deep Star Six, Leviathan etc. etc. All that's really missing is a lesser Baldwin brother.
    ApolloBoy109

    Huh?

    Last week I had some minor surgery and had to watch TV. As the previous reviewer stated the Sci-Fi channel loves putting thier 'original' movies onSunday night at 9:00. Maybe because they think no one is watching.

    Lately Sci-Fi is not content to just run movies and TV shows, they want to be movie makers. Having seen most of them, I conclude they need to stop it. This movie (and it really isn't a movie, more like an episode of a Twilight Zone-like anthology series) was just bad karma from the first word.

    Paint by numbers.

    The script was difficult to follow. Seriously I didn't really understand what was going on for most of it. The only clues I had were the rip-off characters from the Abyss, and of course the 'arch evil' corporate, government, mad scientist (insert here) bad guy. Boy, ever since Alien 2 we've always had the Paul Reiser character in every sci-fi tale.

    Anyway, the movie was as bad as it's CGI creatures, and had nothing to offer a sci-fi fan.

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    • Trivia
      Originally the eels in the film were going to be created by the American CGI team, and looked similar to a giant moray eel with a more sinister grin. But to save money, the American eel was scrapped, and the work was handed to the Bulgarian CGI team.
    • Goofs
      In the opening sequence someone says they were hit by "an EMP pulse," which would mean "Electro-Magnetic Pulse pulse."
    • Quotes

      Protas: Captain Crash and his copilot Ice Cube Head aren't going anywhere.

    • Connections
      References Tales from the Darkside (1983)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sci fi.com
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 深海攔截大海怪2
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • CO 1. Filmproduktions KG
      • DEJ Productions
      • Media Entertainment GmbH
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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