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Merisairas (Finnish: Seasick) is a 1996 thriller film directed by Veikko Aaltonen and starring Bob Peck, Katrin Cartlidge and Peter Firth. [1] An English-language film, it was a co-production between Sweden, Finland and France. The screenplay concerns eco-terrorists who attack a ship carrying toxic waste.
Seasick may refer to: Seasickness, a form of motion sickness; Seasick, by Imperial Teen, 1990; Seasick, or Merisairas, a 1996 Finnish-French-Swedish film "Seasick" (song), by Silversun Pickups, 2011 "Sea Sick" (Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi), a 2005 TV episode; Seasick Steve, Steven Gene Wold (born 1951), American blues musician
Shailene Woodley has fond — and gross — memories of filming her 2018 movie Adrift.. While speaking with Bustle recently for a video interview to promote her new series Three Women, Woodley, 32 ...
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Seasick Sailor is a 2013 horror and dramatic short film from Torre Catalano. [2] It stars Keir Gilchrist, Martha MacIsaac, Fran Kranz, Martin Starr, Emily Osment, Brandon Jay McLaren, Steven Bauer and Al Sapienza. The film premiered at the Williamsburg Independent Film Festival on November 22, 2013.
Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to combat seasickness.Here's how things like the type of cabin, food and even posture can influence seasickness. Scroll through above to see our top tips ...
In the exclusion zone, the boat runs into an unknown, shoal-like object and stops. Omid discovers strange breaches in the hull that exude a blue-green slime. Gerard thinks they are barnacles. As Siobhan has diving gear on board for her research, Gerard sends her armed with a knife to cut the boat free. Underwater, she sees the things stuck to ...
Boat Trip is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Mort Nathan in his feature film directorial debut and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Horatio Sanz, Vivica A. Fox, Roselyn Sánchez, and Roger Moore. The film was released in the United States on March 21, 2003, and was a critical and commercial failure.