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25th Jun 2021

Deep Blue Sea (1999)

Question: How is this possible that Jim (the guy whose right arm was bitten off and eaten by shark) didn't bleed out to death?

Answer: Because the tourniquet that was applied slowed the blood loss substantially until the emergency paramedics arrived to help.

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5th Dec 2017

Deep Blue Sea (1999)

Question: How did they do the scene when one of the sharks ate the bird? I know they used animatronic sharks for any interaction with the people, so did they use the same method for the bird? It was "inside" the shark after all.

Answer: This was a CGI scene.

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5th Dec 2017

Deep Blue Sea (1999)

Question: What did Janice mean when she called the sharks "one second generation, and two first generation female", or something along those lines?

Answer: Or it's referring to different ways they modified them. The first generation were the first successful sharks. The second generation they did it slightly different.

Greg Dwyer

Answer: Same as family generations. Mum + Dad are 1st generation, Children are second generation, Grand kids 3rd generation etc.

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