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Jaws; Easy Come, Easy Go; Thunderball; Never Say Never Again; Men of Honor; The Deep; Deep Star Six; Open Water; Sharks Treasure; Aliens of the Deep; Raider From Beneath the Sea; The Life Aquatic; and Finding Nemo
A favorite of mine is Beneath the 12-Mile Reef. This oldie features a young Robert Wagner as the "Greek" and a pixie blond Terry Moore as a "Conch". All this ribald action takes place in the Florida Keys. It's hard hat diving, a hokey Romeo and Juliet story all rolled into one.
In addition to an earnest amount of male bonding and fighting it features a classic scene of "pops" undergoing DCS treatment by being buried under a ton of ice. :05:
X - Film Cat Critic
p.s. I bought nine of these DVD's in the bargain video section of WALDMART
Last edited by Mr.X; March 7th, 2006 at 05:58 PM.
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Arguing with an Army grunt is like wrestling with a pig, you both get dirty but the pig loves it!. I KNOW I"M A HARD ASS
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PADI, SDI, TDI, NACD
Also, there are plenty of PBS type dive programs that you can rent or buy, and, all the "Undersea Detective" type shows (Discovery Channel) are for sale. Check Amazon.