Film with Earth's Hottest Creatures Opens in London
The deep sea creatures that survive boiling temperatures are hot topic among thinking hotties such as the movie's star marine biologist, Dijanna Figueroa, and writer-actress Vanna Bonta. "Aliens of the Deep" opens at London's IMAX Cinema, showing May 13-31.
London, England (PRWEB) May 15, 2005 -- Opening this week in London's IMAX 3D
Cinema, James Cameron's "Aliens of the Deep" is a phenomenal excursion to the
ocean floor, where extreme life forms thrive in temperatures up to 176°F.
Dramatically stunning, and well-served by 3D, some of the strangest creatures of
earth, and otherwise familiar-looking shrimp and mussels, thrive in super-hot
water.
"So what is it about their constitution that would enable those
mussels to survive a pasta sauce?" Hollywood writer-actress Vanna Bonta (FLIGHT)
was overheard asking the film's star marine biologist, Dijanna Figueroa.
Apparently, it's about the protein breakdown, and precisely what Figueroa is
studying.
The stunningly dramatic film with prize footage takes the
audience from the wonders of Earth's depths to speculative exploration of Space,
and what lifeforms might exist extreme conditions on other planets.
The
ocean floor, with hydrothermal vents heated by Earth's volcanic core, is also
home to creatures unique in their capacity to survive extremely hot
temperatures. As vent water bursts out into the ocean, it can be as hot as 750°F
-- 538° above boiling point.
"Aliens of the Deep" is showing at British
Film Institute's IMAX 3D Cinema May 13-31.
Check the official website for
other IMAX 3D Theaters.
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