gonetobaja
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The documentary "Demonio Rojo" the truth of about the Humboldt Squid will be showing at the Pacific Theater in Hollywood on July the 25th at 7:30pm
http://www.liveland.com/pacific.htm
As we have used many opinions and suggestions from members of this board during the final edit process I want to extend our thanks for all of the input, suggestions and comments that we recieved asking questions here on Scubaboard. Believe it or not Scubaboard Members comments were taken pretty seriously during the final cut selection.
This documentary goes into how the animal really behaves and how systems were created to allow divers to safely record the Truth about how these animals interact with divers. Its tests the theorys of the past and puts them to the test. The results were recorded for all to see. there is a trailer for viewing at
http://www.seademons.com
I would like to assure the members of Scubaboard that this film promotes conservation of the seas and it is not a "lets kill all of these dangerous squid" film.
I have watched the trailer and it seems at first like its pretty hyped up, but then when I watch it again I realize that its just some shots of our gear, how we made out armor, and then some shots of us underwater, and a couple of shots of the squid nailing the cameraman......
Thanks again to everyone for your input on this project.
I think tickets are 5 bucks.

http://www.liveland.com/pacific.htm
As we have used many opinions and suggestions from members of this board during the final edit process I want to extend our thanks for all of the input, suggestions and comments that we recieved asking questions here on Scubaboard. Believe it or not Scubaboard Members comments were taken pretty seriously during the final cut selection.
This documentary goes into how the animal really behaves and how systems were created to allow divers to safely record the Truth about how these animals interact with divers. Its tests the theorys of the past and puts them to the test. The results were recorded for all to see. there is a trailer for viewing at
http://www.seademons.com
I would like to assure the members of Scubaboard that this film promotes conservation of the seas and it is not a "lets kill all of these dangerous squid" film.
I have watched the trailer and it seems at first like its pretty hyped up, but then when I watch it again I realize that its just some shots of our gear, how we made out armor, and then some shots of us underwater, and a couple of shots of the squid nailing the cameraman......

Thanks again to everyone for your input on this project.
I think tickets are 5 bucks.
