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DeepStar Six (released in the Philippines as Alien from the Deep) is a 1989 American science-fiction horror film directed and co-produced by Sean S. Cunningham.Its plot follows the crew of the titular underwater military outpost, who struggle to defend their base against the attacks of a sea monster (possibly a giant eurypterid).
DeepStar Six (1989) Leviathan (1989) Lords of the Deep (1989) The Rift (1990) Waterworld (1995) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1997, Hallmark) Alien Resurrection (1997) Sphere (1998) Deep Blue Sea (1999) Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001, animated) Deep Shock (2003)
Leviathan was first released to DVD on September 29, 1998. [15] Sean Carlson of IGN compared the DVD release of Leviathan to that of DeepStar Six, giving the DVD 8 of 10 stars, praising the video quality but criticizing the audio and mentioning the only extra was the film's trailer. [16] The film was released on Blu-ray by Scream Factory in ...
DeepStar Six: 1989 Leviathan: 1989 Also The Abyss, The Evil Below, Lords of the Deep (1989) and The Rift (1990); all are underwater thrillers involving explorers discovering strange new (and in most of the movies hostile) creatures in the ocean. Goldeneye: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming: 1989 Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming: 1990
The Rift (Spanish: La grieta) is a 1990 Spanish science-fiction horror film directed by Juan Piquer Simón and starring Jack Scalia, R. Lee Ermey and Ray Wise.The story concerns an engineer (Scalia) who is blamed for the disappearance of the submarine he designed, and leads an investigation team to the depths of the ocean, where he encounters an array of abnormal creatures.
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OPEC+ faces a major oil oversupply in 2025, challenging production increases. The coalition has tried to boost oil prices by holding back output. Instead, members are ceding control to non-OPEC ...
[6] Director Mary Ann Fisher was a long time employee of Roger Corman. She was in charge of his studio at Venice and worked on such films as Battle Beyond the Stars, Forbidden World, Space Riders and Love Letters. [7] Filming took place in Los Angeles in November 1988. [8]