I rented a movie entitled THE MEG. Maybe you already watched it in the cinema. I never watch movie in the cinema anymore. Have you seen the movie house getting full or having an SRO crowd? Never. It's never the same as before. The convenience of watching movie is at your own home. So at home is where I used to watch TV (shows, series, documentary, animated shows, music video) and movies.
What's good in THE MEG? Is this the same kind of movie we used to watch before? Is this another Jaws movie or Sharknados? You'll find that out if you watch it at TELUS Optik movies for $1 only (for two days). The movie has something to do with scientists doing their research and exploration in the Pacific ocean. You know what's good and better in this movie compared to Jaws? The group of scientists has a modern submersible facility and modern equipment plus modern seapods or underwater vehicle the kind of vehicle that you only see on science fiction cartoons. It's now a high tech Jaws movie combined with the movie THE ABYSS. The menacing shark is a prehistoric 75 ft long monstrous creature only to be outgrown by another giant bigger than the one they were scared of. What's unbelievable in this story is their courage. Are you not afraid to get bitten? You will go on a suicide just to put a tag on that giant monstrous shark? Anyway, it's just a movie. Jason Statham as Jonas Taylor played the hero who saved the scientists who were trapped at the bottom of the ocean. Then he keeps on saving other scientist, one after another.
Real humans will put a tag on fossils. But you know some crazy humans used to put tags on newborn babies. Young babies. Animals in the wildlife are tagged one by one for its population body count and species mostly endangered species were put with tags and being tracked down if necessary. Look at James Bond had a tracker so that his own Mother can track him down. That's another movie.
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