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See the full length Deep Blue Sea widescreen trailer.
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Watch two Deep Blue Sea TV spots.
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Meet Director Renny Harlin in the kitchen as he tells us what's for breakfast. Also, meet Bird! In the second clip, Renny talks a bit about what happens to LL Cool J in the oven. Click the images to watch.
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In the first clip, Samuel L. Jackson talks about working on an action movie like Deep Blue Sea with a director like Renny Harlin, while in the second clip he talks about relating to monsters.
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Renny talks more about Deep Blue Sea in two video clips shot on the set of the film. In the first clip, Renny introduces us to the film, and in the second he takes us to the interior of the set.
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On the left, Saffron Burrows (who plays Dr. Susan McAlester in the film) talks about the working environment on Deep Blue Sea. On the right, she takes on her character, Dr. Susan McAlester. Click on any of the file formats to watch or listen to these interview clips.
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In the lefthand clip, Thomas Jane talks about working with Visual Effects Supervisor Jeffrey Okun (pictured with Jane at left). In the second clip, Jane talks about working with director Renny Harlin. Click on either image to watch the video.
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In the first clip, Michael Rapaport talks about the difficulty in shooting Deep Blue Sea and why his character doesn't work out. In the second clip, he talks about the web! Click either of the images to watch the interview.
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Akiva Goldsman, Producer, talks about Deep Blue Sea as a classic old-style horror film (click the image to watch the video).
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Jeff Okun, Visual Effects Supervisor: In the first clip, Okun talks about shooting Deep Blue Sea and the dangers of a hectic schedule; in the second clip, Okun talks about working in Mexico on the sinking soundstages originally built for another water-related film. In the third clip Okun talks about the actors' difficulties with working long hours in freezing water, difficulties which he himself managed to avoid. Click on any of the images to watch the interviews.
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