You might think of "Jaws" as soon as killer sharks are mentioned, but Renny Harlin's "Deep Blue Sea" brings a distinct variety to the genre . A b-movie classic through and through, the film flits between suspenseful thriller and satirical parody while delivering exactly what it promises. The premise itself is a tad ridiculous: shark-obsessed scientists have devised a way to extract shark brain issue to cure Alzheimer's, but these deep-sea creatures are most interested in turning folks into dinner. And oh, these sharks are more intelligent than you think, perfectly capable of memorizing the layout of human bases and luring victims to chomp on. The rest is exciting and hilarious, which is enough for "Deep Blue Sea" to rise above similar genre entries.

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