One of the worst ways to find out a movie has sequels is finding one after the direct sequel. I first learned dragon heart had sequels by finding a 5 pack. This has the same energy
@@shadowdramon01 i found out by watching a UA-cam slowly succumb to madness after reviewing them. But at least they came put consistently over 25 years... yeesh lmao
I remember when Deep Blue Sea first came out, I was really into it as a kid. I looked up things about it online and originally there was talk of a sequel called "Deep Red Sea". I think Decker might've mentioned this or maybe I'm imagining it. But the original sequel was suppose to follow Preacher and his family. At the end of the first movie he asked "Was it really just three sharks" and it turns out the company lied and actually experimented on 12 sharks, leaving 9 remaining. While Preacher is on vacation with his family at a beach resort/hotel, there's an earthquake which causes the building to fall into ocean and the town/city to be partially flooded. Then the sharks arrive.
When the guy said "I would rather die then be like you" then jumps overboard. For a weird second i thought Decker put the shark in there. But he didn't, the movie just started stupid mode and ditched a brain cell or three.
The only mistake the scientists in the first film made was conducting their experiments out at sea. Instead of you know building an aquarium inland or on a private island. It would have to be a lot cheaper and easier than a deep sea laboratory.
Playing devil's advocate, if they'd built a proper facility on land, there is no way they'd have gotten away with the genetic tampering for as long as they did. Making their lab nigh unreachable is the only reason they were able to operate with such impunity. Of course, on the other hand, it would have been easier and less time consuming to just have more sharks to harvest from instead of making their brains bigger. lol
Except that makos (which they specifically were using) can't be kept in captivity. Like great whites, they are pelagic and need the freedome of the open ocean, othrwise they get depressed, stop eating and die. They also resist being fed - unlike dolphins or other sea creatures, they need to HUNT, not simply EAT, to survive. If they cannot satisfy that predatory drive to chase down and kill their prey, it messes with their prehistoric minds so much that they begin to 'shut down'.
@@DerpDevilDD Doctor Doom, the Marvel character, was the ruler of his own country. Even if he was clearly being an evil mastermind, the fact that he had diplomatic immunity was bolstered by the fact that nobody would willingly invade his country to stop him - it was too much trouble!
when you reviewed the 2nd one i was like "if it weren't for the Carnage Count video, i wouldn't know this came one" Now i'm like: *There was a Third one?*
1:15 "They tried to convince us that the real horror was *baby sharks* " Me, with that song stuck in my head because of a two-year-old: They succeeded... Do Do-do Do-do
Yeah decker shado makes a good point, sharks maybe less agressive than in movies... but their still massive predators that coulf easily kill you... so you may want to not just stay around them all the time
Decker: "...wearing the skin the of the original as a mask, like a certain psycho killer" Me: "Look, Decker, we've been over this. Every time you mention Creepy, he shows and takes part in the video and comments section gets all pissed off for some reason. Best to just leave him out of it an get on with the review."
Turns out they over planned everything trying to catch them. The one ate a fish hook, too. All they needed was fishing line and nets and everything would have been solved. lol
it's hollywood what do you expect? the film industry is proof racism is 100% bi partisan and neither side views minorities as anything other than pawns.
Im pretty sure i lost some brain cells watching this review, dont get me wrong i love decker and his critical reviews, hes honest and the humor is great. But this movies in my opinion, kinda ruins the original deep blue sea but then again decker said it best the entire series is all dumb fun and overall i agree, but i still lost some brain cells movies will do that to you if they are stupid enough. Keep it up decker loved the review as always.
"Gotta find a movie nick cage has a minor role in, ok kids movie, kids movie, kids movie, marvel....ok firm pass." Well give him credit at least decker has more dignity and restraint then doug walker at this point! LOL
I was thinking about what Decker said about wifi underwater... Could one, instead of using the EM bands underwater, use sound for wireless transmission instead? Kind like how old phones used a piezoelectric crystal to convert sound to electrical impulses and vice versa.
Nice pick, also I am someone who lives in Florida around god knows how many Bull Sharks. I have been "nipped" by one while surfing when I was a young man and can tell you that it was my fault for being a dumb ass and surfing near the peir. Dangerous for more than just hitting a giant beam of wood I learned the hard way. So yes that is the correct attitude to have. Are you most likely safe, yes. Just don't go swimming super early/late, near the pier, or be alone during breeding season. Fun facts for coastal folks or visitors. Has for the Bull Sharks in Rivers and Lakes... call Jeremy Wades? Hell if I know what to do there.
An all-you-can-eat buffé, at an abandoned island... An island that Mama shark Ella could not possibly have known ever even existed to begin with, as she was born in captivity... Yeah, sounds good enough to me. Get those cameras rolling!!XD
On the subject of your shark stance. I saw a video of a guy who worked at an alligator farm. he was herding some gators, and one wasn't moving fast enough. So he reached down and gave it a little push. The gator wasn't interested in him, but it was annoyed. It snapped, did a quick twist, and went on it's way. The man had his broken arm set.
So ... when are you planning to review the Sharknado movies? (Also, I'd still like you to look at the Mythica series. Not your usual horror fare, but they're pretty good fantasy movies that really could use more exposure.)
6:33 If you feel like splitting hairs, sharks don't really eat people. They tear them to shreds yes and swallow some bits, but more often than not they end up vomiting up whatever bits they took from you, which later wash up on random beaches. Although I don't think this knowledge does much consoling for the people missing their bits...then again they're dead so why would they care either way right?
Yeah, 2 people living on an island sounds ridiculous, but then I remember that here in PA we have the town of Centralia. Coal mine fire has been burning beneath the town since the 60s, so the population declined rapidly, until 5 last I heard. 5 people continue to live in a nearly uninhabitable town until their deaths, as agreed upon with the local government, after which the remaining houses will be condemned. (I recommend reading some articles if anyone is interesting, it's a really cool history. As well as part of the inspiration for the Silent Hill movie.)
Okay, I know that guy was going to die after saying he'd rather die not being like the bad guy... but i thought he was just gonaa get shot, not eaten as he jumps out of the water... so, there's that going for the film. XD
I love how Peter Benchley, after making Jaws, went on to become shark conservationist so people would stop hunting sharks. Then afterwards Hollywood starts pushing this notion that sharks aren't monsters but instead just big sea puppies. While Peter Benchley wanted people to not treat them like monsters, he still made it a point that they are dangerous predators & that people shouldn't mess with them. You wouldn't try to pet a Moose out in the wild. Actually I'd consider Moose to be more dangerous to people.
@Chandler Burse Yeah, it's a major issue. While it's not a shark movie, Rogue, I believe, does a fine job of taking an animal, using it as an antagonist, & making it still feel like an animal rather than a monster. The big problem with Shark movies is that they are always portrayed as monsters & not animals.
One of the worst ways to find out a movie has sequels is finding one after the direct sequel. I first learned dragon heart had sequels by finding a 5 pack. This has the same energy
Walmart multipacks is how I found out there are like 14 Land Before Time movies. I knew there were a lot of sequels but 13?
@@shadowdramon01 i found out by watching a UA-cam slowly succumb to madness after reviewing them. But at least they came put consistently over 25 years... yeesh lmao
I just found out by reading this
How could dragonheart have a sequal?
Oh yeah, I remember seeing those when they came out. Some of them are acutally pretty decent.
"Sharks are not killers, that is a hollywood lie!!" Said the hollywood killer shark movie
"Deep Blue Sea 3 Review"
Me: "So you mean to tell me they made a second!?"
The last time I saw this many sharks circling innocent people I still had a Twitter account.
Hey-ooohhhh!
@@jamesduncan6729 ☝️This guy. This guy gets it.
I remember when Deep Blue Sea first came out, I was really into it as a kid. I looked up things about it online and originally there was talk of a sequel called "Deep Red Sea". I think Decker might've mentioned this or maybe I'm imagining it. But the original sequel was suppose to follow Preacher and his family. At the end of the first movie he asked "Was it really just three sharks" and it turns out the company lied and actually experimented on 12 sharks, leaving 9 remaining. While Preacher is on vacation with his family at a beach resort/hotel, there's an earthquake which causes the building to fall into ocean and the town/city to be partially flooded. Then the sharks arrive.
That would honestly sound cool, like that one shark movie where a store/mall gets flooded and a great white breaks in.
gotta give them props that dive into the sharks mouth really caught me off guard lol
Hilarious
I couldn't believe what I saw lol, I rewatched like four times
THAT WAS INCREDIBLE!!! 🤣👏 🤣👏🤣👏
For real this movie was terrifying 🤯
Yea, it reminded me of the Jackson death in the first one. Did not see either coming.
"Exploding Sharks" should totally be a movie on its own. Or at least a band name.
Batman supports this
When the guy said "I would rather die then be like you" then jumps overboard. For a weird second i thought Decker put the shark in there. But he didn't, the movie just started stupid mode and ditched a brain cell or three.
Ngl you gotta have a dumb moment in all of these lol. Was pretty cool imo.
Emma gets a cut on her arm.
Sharks: Oooohhhh.... that's gooood!
The opening shot makes me feel like I’m in a teacher’s office and he’s looking up my grades.
And your grades were good, right?
Right...?
@@owie4070 right....
Really weird that Algore decided to make the sequel to Inconvenient Truth into a Shark monster movie.
Man, it brings me so much joy to see that you're still around makin' videos. I remember watching you almost 10 years ago, and now I feel old...
So they actually made a third one of these well they do say death comes in threes. Certain people shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a movie budget.
Also: Tania Raymonde was the classmate of Malcom, from Malcom in the Middle
Cynthia?
@@daviddrouant2852 yes
@@fran3ro I thought so,thanks
"800 people used to live on this island. Now there are only 2 left."
That sounds familiar
"15 000 people used to live here. Now it's a Ghost town."
*looks at deep blue sea*
*looks at deep blue sea 2 and 3*
"What have they done to you my boy?"
Also love your content Decker keep up the awesome work
Seriously I thought the first one was bad but compared to the sequels it's Jaws.
@@honestdave I loved the first one I consider it the second best shark movie of all time after jaws what do you think is better
@@sharinganZERO23 open waters is pretty good
@@sharinganZERO23 Although compared to other shark movies Deep blue sea is easily in the top 5 best.
I still remember Decker slapping himself in the head doing The Stuff review.
Sharks are so, so, so, SO DAMNED cuddly with their sandpaper skin and rows and rows of razor-sharp, serrated teeth.
Didn’t even know they made a 3rd one
Same here 🤣
No one did except decker
@@iHaveTheDocuments he has all the knowledge 🤣
The only mistake the scientists in the first film made was conducting their experiments out at sea. Instead of you know building an aquarium inland or on a private island. It would have to be a lot cheaper and easier than a deep sea laboratory.
Playing devil's advocate, if they'd built a proper facility on land, there is no way they'd have gotten away with the genetic tampering for as long as they did. Making their lab nigh unreachable is the only reason they were able to operate with such impunity. Of course, on the other hand, it would have been easier and less time consuming to just have more sharks to harvest from instead of making their brains bigger. lol
Except that makos (which they specifically were using) can't be kept in captivity. Like great whites, they are pelagic and need the freedome of the open ocean, othrwise they get depressed, stop eating and die. They also resist being fed - unlike dolphins or other sea creatures, they need to HUNT, not simply EAT, to survive. If they cannot satisfy that predatory drive to chase down and kill their prey, it messes with their prehistoric minds so much that they begin to 'shut down'.
@@DerpDevilDD Ah, the Doctor Doom defense
@@librarianseth5572 I do not understand this reference, but I want to. What does it mean?
@@DerpDevilDD Doctor Doom, the Marvel character, was the ruler of his own country. Even if he was clearly being an evil mastermind, the fact that he had diplomatic immunity was bolstered by the fact that nobody would willingly invade his country to stop him - it was too much trouble!
Haha. That dive intercept was the best wtf death in the series
Honestly shocked to see you haven't reviewed Ghost Shark. Yes, it's exactly as dumb as it sounds. And it's absolutely glorious.
2:58 She definitely said "Warmper water" and "ocean assizification", right?
i still cant believe that they made 2 sequels to the original and literally haven't found out about it until this day
Oh my god thank you so much Decker. I've had a shit week being on call and I needed this to keep my sanity
when you reviewed the 2nd one i was like "if it weren't for the Carnage Count video, i wouldn't know this came one"
Now i'm like: *There was a Third one?*
1:15 "They tried to convince us that the real horror was *baby sharks* "
Me, with that song stuck in my head because of a two-year-old: They succeeded... Do Do-do Do-do
I can’t stop laughing. Decker’s face when he said “half the man he used to be”, lolololololololololol
First of all, sea levels do not rise that fast, it takes years. Second, aren't those houses floating? So they should rise with the sea?
in a man made island so.. can't afford to you know add more dirt?
You're one of those people who don't know all the boats will sink if the sea level rises to much, aren't you?
No matter how hard they try and make this a horror it pales in comparison to the true terror that is *baby shark DO-DO-DODODO*
Yeah decker shado makes a good point, sharks maybe less agressive than in movies... but their still massive predators that coulf easily kill you... so you may want to not just stay around them all the time
I’m so glad I found your channel again I had to make a new profile and finally found the name of your channel. I’m so excited.
Fun fact: Deep Blue Sea 2 was the first review I ever saw you do on the UA-cam’s. Hooked ever since 👍🏻
Decker: "...wearing the skin the of the original as a mask, like a certain psycho killer"
Me: "Look, Decker, we've been over this. Every time you mention Creepy, he shows and takes part in the video and comments section gets all pissed off for some reason. Best to just leave him out of it an get on with the review."
Creepy is a try hard with no personality and annoying
B-baby shark... Do do do.... Smile you sonofa... BOOM!!!
Decker Shadow: We gotta meet more characters
Me: aaah yes the chum bucket *Mr Burns smile and gesture* Excellent
I remember seeing the first one in the cinema.
I gave up after that.
Super smart genetically enhanced shark
...caught in a net? Brought down a whole research station in deep blue sea two...and caught in a net?
Turns out they over planned everything trying to catch them. The one ate a fish hook, too. All they needed was fishing line and nets and everything would have been solved. lol
wow the first to die trope is alive and well i see
it's hollywood what do you expect? the film industry is proof racism is 100% bi partisan and neither side views minorities as anything other than pawns.
So is nobody gonna point out that the grenade launcher was an obvious off-brand nerf gun?
16:10 Wow! They didn't even try to hide the fact that this is a toy gun.
Im pretty sure i lost some brain cells watching this review, dont get me wrong i love decker and his critical reviews, hes honest and the humor is great. But this movies in my opinion, kinda ruins the original deep blue sea but then again decker said it best the entire series is all dumb fun and overall i agree, but i still lost some brain cells movies will do that to you if they are stupid enough. Keep it up decker loved the review as always.
"Gotta find a movie nick cage has a minor role in, ok kids movie, kids movie, kids movie, marvel....ok firm pass." Well give him credit at least decker has more dignity and restraint then doug walker at this point! LOL
Douge walker "look a dick/boobs joke" insert unfunny skit here-
Feast of Leatherface or November of Leatherface or something like that since I can’t come up with names
16:09 why does the grenade launcher look like a nerf gun?
I thought so too!
I was thinking about what Decker said about wifi underwater... Could one, instead of using the EM bands underwater, use sound for wireless transmission instead? Kind like how old phones used a piezoelectric crystal to convert sound to electrical impulses and vice versa.
Oh I remember your review of that movie Bad CGI Sharks. I like that interesting take on sharks in that movie.🦈🦈🦈
Nice pick, also I am someone who lives in Florida around god knows how many Bull Sharks. I have been "nipped" by one while surfing when I was a young man and can tell you that it was my fault for being a dumb ass and surfing near the peir. Dangerous for more than just hitting a giant beam of wood I learned the hard way. So yes that is the correct attitude to have. Are you most likely safe, yes. Just don't go swimming super early/late, near the pier, or be alone during breeding season. Fun facts for coastal folks or visitors. Has for the Bull Sharks in Rivers and Lakes... call Jeremy Wades? Hell if I know what to do there.
Additional notes: A better parallel than wolves is bears.
Dude when Richard jumped off the boat and got eaten I thought you added that In. Lol
Missed deckers reviews !! Glad your back bud
So sad when okay or semi decent movies spawn these sad knock-offs. I mean at least that used to mean boobs.
"They're adapting to climate change faster than the whites."
I had to bite my lip to prevent me from typing a dank lowbrow but hilarious comment 😂
right the great white that has survive multiple ice age, and dinosaur extction will have problem adapted to climate change
Decker is my go to movie guy, perfect for binging. Voice work and presentation are on point, without going overboard like so many other channels
An all-you-can-eat buffé, at an abandoned island...
An island that Mama shark Ella could not possibly have known ever even existed to begin with, as she was born in captivity...
Yeah, sounds good enough to me. Get those cameras rolling!!XD
You notice in more horror movies nowadays it's always the white guy who gets axed. I'm not claiming Hollywood bias but... Ah fuck it Hollywood bias.
Her: "800 people used to live here"
Me getting Modern Warfare flashbacks: "Now it's a ghost town"
It took him about than a year since this movie came out. And I remember that him and creepy where talking about it in one of their live stream.
There's a Deep Blue Sea 3?! I wasn't even aware they made a second one.
I swear deep blue sea 4 will have talking sharks. Maybe even a shark using a gun. Don't know how they'll pull it off but they will somehow.
On the subject of your shark stance. I saw a video of a guy who worked at an alligator farm. he was herding some gators, and one wasn't moving fast enough. So he reached down and gave it a little push. The gator wasn't interested in him, but it was annoyed. It snapped, did a quick twist, and went on it's way. The man had his broken arm set.
Ohh I love the painting.
It's The old guitarist (1903) from Picasso's blue period
…… he’s half the man he used to be!!! ….. brilliant 👍👍
Needed A Rimshot.
This is DEFINATENLY erm an instance of a review being far better than the actual movie!
Hey, Decker. If your still looking for bad Killer monster movies. Try doing the Lake Placid movies.
The 1st one was good. The rest are trash movies.
Perfect for Decker to review.
@@murdermusprime7065 well if you want a bad crocodile/alligator movie he could always do the crocodile movies
@@NYGiantsfan1029 crocodile 1 and 2 are guilty pleasures lol
@@TheEnigmaticBM39 yes they are.
Yes, bad guy, blow up the whole area, I'm sure that's what your bosses want. 'Cos no-one will ever investigate the sudden unexplained tsunami...
The Deep Blue Sea series reminds me of the Tremors franchise. The big monsters are equally as quick to learn the tricks the humans use.
So ... when are you planning to review the Sharknado movies?
(Also, I'd still like you to look at the Mythica series. Not your usual horror fare, but they're pretty good fantasy movies that really could use more exposure.)
6:33 If you feel like splitting hairs, sharks don't really eat people. They tear them to shreds yes and swallow some bits, but more often than not they end up vomiting up whatever bits they took from you, which later wash up on random beaches. Although I don't think this knowledge does much consoling for the people missing their bits...then again they're dead so why would they care either way right?
Oh shit Kol Michaelson in a shark movie after Rebecca Michaelson was in a shark movie 😁
Any chance we'll get a certain kaiju film review involving a king of the monsters or a certain vs kaiju film by chance?
I'm sorry. But that ex romance death was just too funny.
"id rather die with her!"
*Immediately dies*
Man thought he was about have a hero moment lmfao the shark said “you’re not that guy pal trust me”
50,000 people used to live here. Now it's a ghost town
Lake Placid Films could also work as a summer special
Diving head first into the open jaws of a bull shark is the way I wanna go
I love Decker's humor I think he deserves the title called the grandfather of movie recaps his a legend in my opinion I love his content 🔥💥✨
Yeah, 2 people living on an island sounds ridiculous, but then I remember that here in PA we have the town of Centralia. Coal mine fire has been burning beneath the town since the 60s, so the population declined rapidly, until 5 last I heard. 5 people continue to live in a nearly uninhabitable town until their deaths, as agreed upon with the local government, after which the remaining houses will be condemned.
(I recommend reading some articles if anyone is interesting, it's a really cool history. As well as part of the inspiration for the Silent Hill movie.)
@Chandler Burse Yeah, I also find that weird lol, but it's one of the town's claims to fame besides the obvious I guess.
Hey Decker, have you considered reviewing Amos and Andrew, it's an actioncomedy starring Samuel Jackson.
My dad's a fisherman and once almost got attacked by a mako. They are super fast and plenty scary
I appreciate the even-handed common-sense approach to "should you try to pet a shark."
Modern marvel full of aging actors: 6 jump cuts a second during fights
Direct to video shark movie: full uncut windmill kick out of nowhere
"800 people used to live on this island, now there's only 2"
I think they meant to say
"800 people used to live here, now it's a ghost town."
You should review some King Kong movies down the road
Im so glad i can view this now. Just monent ago it was not possible due to "copyright infringement". At least here in finland
There was a third one?? This one flew way over my head.
This is like the time I first found out there was more than one jaws sequel
8:57
I’m not gonna lie, an Alien movie with a Xenomorph Shark would be way more enjoyable than these Deep Blue Sea sequels.
This is the perfect distraction from today. Can always count on Decker!
Triton identifies and tracks all oceanic life.... thats just a specialized Pokedex!!!
I laughed my ass off when he dove into the shark's mouth!
Deep blue sea is a franchise? I like the first film, but why did it get continuations when firefly got cancelled?
Okay, I know that guy was going to die after saying he'd rather die not being like the bad guy... but i thought he was just gonaa get shot, not eaten as he jumps out of the water... so, there's that going for the film. XD
When are you going to do the summer of Anaconda and Python movie series Decker ?
I love how Peter Benchley, after making Jaws, went on to become shark conservationist so people would stop hunting sharks. Then afterwards Hollywood starts pushing this notion that sharks aren't monsters but instead just big sea puppies.
While Peter Benchley wanted people to not treat them like monsters, he still made it a point that they are dangerous predators & that people shouldn't mess with them. You wouldn't try to pet a Moose out in the wild. Actually I'd consider Moose to be more dangerous to people.
@Chandler Burse Yeah, it's a major issue. While it's not a shark movie, Rogue, I believe, does a fine job of taking an animal, using it as an antagonist, & making it still feel like an animal rather than a monster. The big problem with Shark movies is that they are always portrayed as monsters & not animals.
They missed the perfect fast and furious sequel naming scheme by not calling it Deep Bule Three.
Oy, dont forget about "National Treasure", I used to love that one as a kid. AND Nicolas Cage is also the lead
Wait wait wait...theres a 3rd one????? How have I not heard this yet!????????
I missed this channel. Used to watch you all the time.
Somewhere beyond the sea---quels?