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By Nathan Hall

Published on March 02, 2006

Voice acting has always been one of the most under-appreciated of the performing arts. But leave it to a guy known for his wildly diverse roles – the inimitable Johnny Depp – to excel as the voice-over star in an IMAX movie about ocean life. Along with screen queen Kate Winslet, Depp narrates underwater cinematographer Howard Hall’s newest release, Deep Sea 3D. The submerged documentary, it promises to bring “moviegoers face-to-face with underwater inhabitants of the deep sea.” With IMAX however, this is about as close as you can get without strapping on a mask and oxygen tank for yourself. Plus, the film’s score was written by the brilliant Danny Elfman. Deep Sea 3D opens Friday at the Blockbuster IMAX Theatre (401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale). Call 954-713-0940, or visit www.mods.org.
Starts: March 3. Daily, 2006