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Red Water is a 2003 made for television horror film starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Kristy Swanson, Gideon Emery and Coolio.
The film originally aired on the Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) in August 2003, and became one of the highest-rated movies in the station's history. Directed by Charles Robert Carner and produced by Michael G. Larkin and Mitch Engel, the film tells the story of a bull shark which wreaks havoc as it makes its way up a river in Louisiana.
A small oil rig located on a small river in Louisiana hits it big and former oiler John Sanders (who quit when a blowout occurred on a rig he was the boss of and four men died) and his friend Emery are hired to take his ex-wife Kelly and her boss to the location. Nearby, some thugs do diving for stolen goods that were dumped nearby. Unfortunately, at the same time, a huge bull shark enters the river and starts terrorizing and killing people. Emery's people, a local tribe, believe that the shark is a spirit that supposedly protects the area where the well is manifested in physical form as vengeance for the oil rig.
Actors: Corbin Bernsen (director), Joshua Lou Friedman (actor), Patrika Darbo (actress), Corbin Bernsen (actor), Corbin Bernsen (producer), Anthony Geary (actor), Arthur Roberts (actor), Jeanne Cooper (actress), Kris Smith (miscellaneous crew), Sean Kanan (actor), Kimberly Eaton (miscellaneous crew), Kristoff St. John (actor), Lauralee Bell (actress), Brenda Arson (miscellaneous crew), Lily Knight (actress),
Plot: Joel Goodman is a hotshot advertising executive angling for a promotion, but he feels stuck - not least of all in traffic. A seeming answer to his prayers comes in the form of a homeless man whom Joel pays to sit in his passenger seat so he can use the carpool lane. The two form an unexpected bond, and Joel comes to realize that sometimes changing lanes can change your life.
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The Band Rehab's song Red water to there album Graffiti the world 100000 Views! Thanks everyone. : ) Lyrics- When I was twelve, while checking the mail I was admiring the car of the man next door And thinking to myself, man, one of these days I'm gonna have me a house like that with a big, red door And his yard was mowed, and his grass was green And the driveway was edged and all the shrubs were trimmed so perfectly I had a crush on his wife and I played ball with his son I pondered how much money he made, went inside and turned the TV on And he was laying in an overflowing bathtub of red water The first and the last time he ever relaxed And they said, he had a smile on his face His final offer, the steam on the mirror said One more thing to say I was watching TV, having one of mom's...
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Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie explain how Redwater isn't just a spin-off from EastEnders.
Everywhere , I feel it everywhere
I see it in your eyes
It’s ubiquitos
In a cry of humbled woman child
In Police squad blue light
in a pool of blood
Remember
Don’t go too far
Remember – keep out !
I know well
The violence - not my way
Don’t give me a reason
and everyday I see like piece by piece
My soul fades away
And day by day I kill myself
I’ve always thought . I’m clever enough
I’ll never …,
But never say never
This feeling’s been permeating me
Violence here – violence everywhere
Hidden in the law,
Gift – wrapped
In talking heads of noble statesmen
Sending us to war
Do you want to vote?
I still can’t understand it
I feel played up
Not my fault , agression’s growing up
Violence in my head
Beware violence alters
and everyday I see like piece by piece
My soul fades away
And day by day I kill myself
I’ve always thought - I’m clever enough
I’ll never …,
But never say never