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Film Sack

Film Sack 493: The Abyss

Film Sack

Scott Johnson

Tv & Film

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2020

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

A civilian diving team is enlisted to search for a lost nuclear submarine and faces danger while encountering an alien aquatic species.

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0:00.0

60 knots, no way binds.

0:02.8

The Reds don't have anything that fast.

0:04.8

Checked it twice.

0:05.9

I mean it's a real unique signature.

0:08.2

No cavitation, no reactor noise,

0:11.7

doesn't even sound like screws. Don't touch that. This is Film Sack.

0:30.0

Don't touch that.

0:32.0

This is Filmzac. Oh sure. Hello everyone welcome back to film

0:57.3

to film sack this is film sack my name is very depths of film entertainment

0:59.7

for all mankind this is episode 493 for the weekend of Sunday, December 13th.

1:05.7

My name is Scott Johnson, and I'm joined today by Brian.

1:08.9

How bad do you think that little submarine ball stinks, done away?

1:12.3

Hmm, so bad. Oh, hi, Morph.

1:15.0

It is as I said it would be.

1:18.0

The surface dwellers have descended into the deep blue and are now resting just above our alien ship in their primitive underwater

1:24.0

observatory. Likely they are here looking for their submerged metal cylinder of

1:28.9

dead compatriots that you accidentally murdered with your power-hungry remote-operated

1:33.5

underwater jelly vehicle.

1:35.0

All right, I guess we need to send out the water finger

1:38.2

to probe their deep core.

1:39.7

What's that?

1:40.6

You prefer the term water tube, whatever just just get to probe that thing already five

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