Advantages: Great cast, lots of action, very realistic (blood, sharks, death, etc) Disadvantages: Weak story, not too many features
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…….
DeepBlue Sea comes back and hits you with another shark story. This time the sharks are getting smarter, and with no natural predators they are doing pretty well.
In a search to cure the disease of Alzheimer’s scientist have discovered a way to alter sharks brains, so they produce a protein that encourages brain neurons in humans to being functioning again. Unfortunate to make enough protein for humans, the sharks have grown in size (up to 18 foot), and as another side effect the sharks are getting smarter. The whole experiment is set in an abandoned second world war submarine refueling depot in the Pacific Ocean. When a tropical storm, combined with an accident to one of the members of the crew, a disaster results in the three test sharks escaping ...
Advantages: Generous 75ml bottle Disadvantages: No atomiser, doesn't last well
Hugo Boss hit the fashion market a good few years ago now, famed for expensive suits and contemporary gentlemans fashion. It's not just clothes though, over the years Hugo has released occasional scent, beginning with "Boss No. 1" back in 1985. There must have been something of an "aftershave boom" in the late 1990s and through into the new millenium as there was a constant stream of new scents being released by most of the big fashion houses.
So it was that, in 1999, Hugo Boss released "DarkBlue" onto an unsuspecting world.
Following on from the wildly successful "Hugo", DarkBlue had a lot to live up to. Hugo, alongside Eternity for Men, had become something of a staple for men aged around 20. So where would DarkBlue fit into the picture? It was squarely aimed at the nightlife, party-people market. The dark-blue glass bottle ...
Advantages: Enjoyable nonsense, ably constructed and pretty effective at times Disadvantages: Gaping plot holes, "only-in-the-movies" stupidity from the stereotypical characters, some poor continuity with the sharks' size, not exactly logical
Renny Harlin's first directorial outing for three years made a bigger splash (oops) than his previous two - the ill-starred though unfairly maligned Cutthroat Island, and slick actioner The Long Kiss Goodnight. Both starred then-wife Geena Davis, and soiled Harlin's reputation as one of the elite directors currently working in the Blockbuster genre.
Whatever agenda many portions of the media had on their minds when brandishing these two movies abject failures, time will afford both projects a fairer assessment. Admittedly, Cutthroat sunk beyond reprieve upon its arrival in theatres, but the torrent of adverse pre-release attention was really the culprit. Long Kiss Goodnight fared slightly better, though still short of anything spectacular in box-office terms.
So to DeepBlue Sea, another - altogether different - aquatic adventure ...
Product Information for "Deep Dark Blue Centre/Portraits/The Alternate Mosaics - Graham Collier" »
Product details
Title
Deep Dark Blue Centre/Portraits/The Alternate Mosaics
Performer
Graham Collier
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Release Date
26/10/2009
Original Release Year
2008
Label / Distributor
Beat Goes On / Proper
Engineer
Gerry Kitchingham
Producer
Malcolm Jackson; John Jackson; Terr
Pieces in Set
2
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5017261208224
Catalogue Number
BGOCD 822
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: Graham Collier (bass instrument); Ed Speight, Philip Lee (guitar); Dave Aaron (flute, alto saxophone); Karl Jenkins (oboe, baritone saxophone); Alan Wakeman (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Bob Sydor (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Peter Hurt (alto saxophone); Harold Becker, Kenny Wheeler (trumpet, flugelhorn); Dick Pearce (flugelhorn); Mike Gibbs (trombone); Geoff Castle (piano); John Marshall, John Webb (drums). Audio Remasterer: Tom Leader. Arranger: Graham Collier.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Miklos
2.
Hirayoshi Suite
3.
Crumblin' Cookie
4.
Conversations
5.
Deep Dark Blue Centre
6.
And Now For Something Completely Different Part 1
7.
And Now For Something Completely Different Part 2
8.
Portraits 1
9.
Alternate Mosaics Part 1
10.
Theme 1
11.
Alternate Mosaic Part 2
12.
Theme 2
13.
Alternate Mosaic Part 3
14.
Theme 3
15.
Alternate Mosaic Part 4
16.
Theme 4
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29/06/2008
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