Kraken: tentacles of the deep, also known as water is a deadly 2006 made for television natural horror B-movies produced by Nu Image Films and Brightlight Pictures as a sci fi channel original. The first on the Sci Fi Channel, September 23, 2006. Directed by Tibor Takacs and Charlie O'Connell, Victoria Pratt, Jack Scalia, and the film focuses on a marine and a sailor, who conspire to find lost treasures of Troy while struggling against the giant squid that killed the marine parents as a child, and a gangster who wants the treasure hunt items themselves. The film was panned by the critics often for special effects, outlandish plot, and lack of scenes involving the creature holder.
Field :
As a child, Ray Reiter (Charlie O'Connell), the only survivor when a giant squid or the Kraken attacked by boat from his parents. In the present, marine archeologist Nicole (Victoria Pratt) and his assistant Michael (Cory Monteith) and Jenny (Angus Christ) is seeking a legendary opal and a mask of death of Troy in the same area.
Nicole's Boat Trip is attacked and the boat captain dies, leaving all in a panic frenzy. Family forced to return to shore and begin repairing their boats in search of a new captain. Ray, an amateur marine creature makes a visit after the visit by the terms of the news of the death of the former captain. Although Nicole is suspicious, allowing Ray to join the team back, he will repair his boat. Odemus Maxwell (Jack Scalia), a competitor comes to the provocation of Nicole, Nicole, and then offering to join forces with him, but he refuses, as it usually steals archaeological discoveries of other people to sell on the black market. Eventually, Nicole Ray, and are likely to find a place to return to the opal and the beach to prepare for the search operation.
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Nicole, terrified, in an attempt to save him, but Ray to prevent him from doing so, it's too late to save it. The ensuing battle to kill the Kraken, Ike, and Maxwell, before being killed Nicole and Ray. Boat sinks in, presumably to kill Sally, when Nicole and Ray Ray are safe and stored in the mask. Opal was last seen on the sea floor, and cut the film.
Production :
The film was produced under the water like a deadly work. In July 2006, the Sci Fi Channel held a contest in which participants have submitted titles for the upcoming movie potential. Kraken: Tentacles of the deep has been selected as winners by name and included titles Killimari title.Rejected, Stop or My Squid shooting, eight arms, two humans, squid stays in the picture, and two children, one daughter and a giant squid.
Distribution :
Kraken: tentacles of the Deep premiered on the Sci Fi Channel September 23, 2006, the channel of Night "Movie of the Week" Premiere Saturday. Echo Bridge Entertainment released a Region 1 DVD movies April 17, 2007. 'was re-released March 4, 2008 as part of a "Double Feature" set to the same starting point for the movie Raging Sharks. December 15, 2008, Boulevard Entertainment released the film on DVD Region 2 in the UK under the title of the original Deadly Water.
Reviewing the film for UGO Networks, Troy Rogers praised the film for its "straightforward and easy to follow" storyline and its special effects. Cautioning that viewers needed to approach the film with the right "outlook", he felt it a "cool mindless way to spend a Saturday night" that "offers a boatload of entertainment". When the initial premise of the movie was announced as part of the contest, Jon Condit of Dread Central found it to be the "most far-fetched premise of all time" and notes that Sci Fi later began describing it in a "more of a run-of-the-mill creature feature" way. He joked that the film's final title ended up being the same sort of title one would expect Sci Fi themselves to create, and calling it a "stinker" suggested that Sci Fi should have allowed the winner to make the film itself. He heavily criticized the producers for "[reducing] the title monster to being nothing more than a recurring plot device that isn't even the centerpiece of the film", and felt you could completely remove the squid from the film with little impact.When the squid is seen, Condit found it "boring", stating that its "attacks [were] among the least suspenseful ever seen in an animal gone amok type of flick.".DVD Talk's Scott Weinberg considered it "one of the silliest monster movies I've ever seen" and compared it to a Lifetime Television film "with a few gory bits".Calling it a "ungainly, cheap-looking, and frankly boring flick", he dismissed the unrealistic special effects, "photogenic automaton" cast, and the script as a "clumsy mish-mash of cliche, stereotype and stupidity"
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