The Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle


Director: Jr. Rene Cardona
Studio: Echelon Entertainment 2
Product Type: DVD

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Product Description
Filmed in the Caribbean and features underwater photography, scuba divers, storms and sharks. AKA: Devil's Triangle of Bermuda (USA); The Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle (USA); El Triangulo diabolico de las Bermudas (Mexico)
The Triangle
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Brillant
  • I loved this movie !
  • Well acted high concept mini-series, mediocre execution.
  • A certain lack of communication
  • Great movie with great scenery
The Triangle
Starring: Eric Stoltz , Catherine Bell , Lou Diamond Phillips , Bruce Davison , and Michael E. Rodgers
Director: Craig R. Baxley
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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ASIN: B000E5N6B6
Release Date: 2006-03-28

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Brillant.......2007-07-04

The Triangle was a brillant DVD. I loved it, but then, im partial when it comes to nature movies. It gives you some insight to the Bermuda Triangle, whether factual or fiction

5 out of 5 stars I loved this movie !.......2007-06-20

I saw this movie on the SciFi channel when it first came out. I loved it immediately and vowed that I would buy it as soon as it was available on Amazon.com. Since then, I have watched this movie many times and I am still not tired of seeing it. The actors are all very believable in their parts and the plot never leaves you bored. The whole mystery around the Burmuda Triangle is very interesting in itself. The movie presents several possibilities as to what is causing the disappearances of ships and planes in this area. I found them to be facinating whether or not any of them are true. Bottom line here -- this movie is interesting all of the way through.

3 out of 5 stars Well acted high concept mini-series, mediocre execution........2007-02-25

Hyped as the first co-production of Bryan Singer (Director of X-Men) and Dean Devlin (producer and writer of Independence Day) this should be a sci-fi spectacular. Alas, while a satisfying enough diversion for a while, it does not tread any new ground, ideas, or benchmarks in sci-fi.
The story revolves more around technobabble than character development, despite some fine acting from almost all involved. Sam Neill is a multi-millionaire shipping magnate who offers a huge sum to a disparate group of experts to solve the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. As time goes by, it becomes clearer that his motivation is more personal than he at first admits, and that there is a time constraint, as things head from mystery to countdown to disaster.
An interesting subplot revolves around the excellent Lou Diamond Phillips, who is one of the victims, experiencing alternate realities as a result of his encounter with the Triangle. Did I say alternate realities..? Yes, you'll have to get used to listening to theories on `exotic matter', `parallel universes', `ripples in space time', `government conspiracies' and `electromagnetic disturbances'.. however the end does tie things together - with the help of a substantial dose of belief suspension. In fact, the ending is just a little too neat and ideal to be truly satisfying. That said, there are plenty of interesting ideas here to keep this fresh enough to be worth viewing.
The effects are just up to small screen standard, but never believable enough to make you forget they are special effects. However the acting is, for the most part, excellent, and it is this, particularly from Phillips and from Eric Stolz, that help us suspend belief to make this mini series work.
Over the disc we get the three episodes, each just under 1 ½ hours, plus some interview snippets with the principals and a making of documentary.
Overall, at the price offered by Amazon, well worth a buy, as long as you do not keep too high expectations. Fine acting, good pitch of an idea, but not so impressive in execution of story.

2 out of 5 stars A certain lack of communication.......2007-02-25

This sinister triangular ocean in wild commotion - a pity it cannot speak.

5 out of 5 stars Great movie with great scenery.......2007-01-25

I saw this movie and was instantly involved in the plot of the story. The acting was well done and the characters of the movie were done very well. To me, the plot was very interesting involving the Bermuda Triangle. The disappearances of the boats and planes to the final explaination of the movie. Beautiful scenery of the movie only add to the already great movie that was told. I recommend this movie to anyone that wants to see an "on the edge of your seat thriller".
Lost Voyage
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • This movie will keep you watching.
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Starring: Nelson , Gunn , Kober , and Sheppard
Manufacturer: First Look Pictures
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ASIN: B000A2X410
Release Date: 2005-08-26

Description

Twenty five years ago, the SS Corona Queen disappeared in the region known as, "The Bermuda Triangle." Now, it has returned. Seven people go on board to learn the truth behind her disappearance but the ship did not return alone…

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This movie will keep you watching........2007-04-19

I saw this movie on the Sci-Fi channel years ago and loved it. I couldn't stop watching it and everytime I saw it listed, I would watch it again. Finally I bought my own copy on Amazon.com. The characters are all on an old lost ship in the ocean. The atmosphere is spooky and you never know when a ghost is going to pop out! Very suspenseful.
Mysteries Of the Bermuda Triangle
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    ASIN: B000P6R5QG
    Release Date: 2007-07-31

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    Since the 15th century, the Bermuda Triangle has mysteriously vanished an untold number of ships, planes and lives with three more known incidents in 2004. Using today's scientific knowledge and investigative techniques, we study the riddle of the Bermuda Triangle. Through computer graphics, highly stylized recreations, and underwater cameras, we will dramatically visualize the accidents as well as investigate the possible causes and explanations. On-camera interviews with both skeptics and believers will help lay out the facts and opinions of the cases. Can the latest science available today finally lay to rest the mysteries of the Triangle?
    The Bermuda Triangle
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Another Cardona abomination
    • Not as bad as you might expect it to be.
    • "I tell you boy, leave the sea and its secrets in peace."
    The Bermuda Triangle
    Starring: Claudine Auger , Carlos East , Miguel Angel Fuentes , Gloria Guida , and Hugo Stiglitz
    Director: Jr. René Cardona
    Manufacturer: Vci Video
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    ASIN: B00075145I
    Release Date: 2005-01-25

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    Director Rene Cardona Jr. has managed to make a very convincing horror tale set square in the Bermuda Triangle - still one of the greatest mysteries on Earth. This place; which has reportedly swallowed up hundreds of ships, planes and human lives without even a trace; now reaches out to devour the Marvin family and their crew of underwater photographers and sailors who have come to photograph the ruins of a sunken city. Once in the grip of the Triangle, the crew begins to experience bizarre happenings, starting with the reception of a radio broadcast from a ship which had disappeared a hundred years ago! Then follows a series of absurd and horrible accidents and one-by-one the passengers and crew begin to die or disappear. Bonus Features: Scene Selection Menu| Bios| Trailers. Specs: DVD5; Dolby Digital Mono; 112 minutes; Color; 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1978; SRP - $5.99.

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    2 out of 5 stars Another Cardona abomination.......2007-05-21

    I knew when I started reviewing crud cinema again that I'd revisit the Rene Cardona, Jr Fun Park. Although it's been a long time, I vividly remember struggling through "Tintorera" and "Guyana: Crime of the Century". How could I forget those two experiences? A frontal lobotomy performed with a sledgehammer wouldn't rid my mind of the images those two "classics" inflicted upon me. If you're not familiar with Senor Cardona's work, he's the sort of director who somehow managed to raise enough funds to populate his films with fairly well known actors and actresses. He convinced Susan George to appear in "Tintorera," and staffed "Guyana" with folks like Joseph Cotton and Stuart Whitman. I know what you're going to say, and you're right. Susan George was never a huge star, and Joseph Cotton's career trajectory was approaching its nadir in the 1970s. True. But it's still surprising to see the number of known faces Cardona put in his films. For proof of this assertion, check out the 1978 Cardona classic "The Bermuda Triangle". No less a personage than John Huston appears in this clunker. Claudine Auger turns up, too. Consider Cardona as a sort of past tense version of Uwe Boll.

    "The Bermuda Triangle" made me wish I could disappear, never to be seen again, preferably while carrying every copy of this film in existence in my hands. The movie revolves around the misfortunes of an expedition sailing into the Bermuda Triangle in search of the lost island of Atlantis. The boat in question contains a number of major and minor cast members so huge that to describe them all fully would tax what meager patience I already have in writing this review. It's sufficient to say that John Huston plays Martin, the head of the family on the boat, and Cardona regular Hugo Stiglitz plays Mark Briggs, the captain of the vessel. Claudine Auger plays a really saucy, mouthy tart called Sybil. Everyone else, from a weird little kid to a black cook whose racist depiction invokes memories of a minstrel show, merely stands in front of the scenery contributing what he or she can to this mess. Anyway, our cast encounters all sorts of supernatural weirdness in their quest for Atlantis. The strangeness starts when the little girl finds a doll floating in the waters, a doll that allows her to make grim predictions about the future of certain people on the boat. Already I'm feeling a headache coming on.

    What follows feels like Cardona made a list of weird goings on and is merely checking them off one by one. Typical Bermuda Triangle behavior like planes losing their bearings? Check. A ghost ship sailing by our vessel? Check. Atlantis? Check. Equipment suddenly breaking down at inopportune times? Check. Weird lights in the sky? Check. Increasing paranoia aboard the ship? Check. Shark attack? Check. Odd radio messages that hint at prior disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle? Check. The result? A bad movie loaded with cliches that runs for nearly two hours. That's TWO HOURS! The viewer quickly tires of the bickering aboard ship, the weird child's endless, ominous predictions, and seeing Hugo Stiglitz wearing a captain's hat. I admit I thought the scene involving a bunch of birds and the doll elicited a chuckle or two, but most of what we see here just doesn't work. Oh, I almost forgot--there's a twist ending that makes the viewer reanalyze everything they've seen up to that point. Even this fairly well done conclusion can't save "The Bermuda Triangle" from its own inherent banality. I never thought I'd see a Cardona film that made me nostalgic for other, equally poor, Cardona films.

    What's wrong with "The Bermuda Triangle"? Pretty much everything, my friends. I suspect Cardona made this movie with an eye toward cashing in on the then current Bermuda Triangle craze. I was just a little kid in 1978, but even I remember how much coverage the spooky disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle received in the public eye. Lots of shows, specials, and books emerged in the late 1970s outlining the vast numbers of planes, trains, and automobiles that disappeared in the Triangle. The problem with Cardona's film is that he takes every possible explanation for these disappearances and throws them into one movie. There's no subtlety here as the movie beats you over the head with one spooky incident after another. The other problem is that the Bermuda Triangle phenomenon is a lot of bunk, but we won't get into that here. A further difficulty is the cast. Cardona gives us no one to root for here, as everyone in the movie comes off as petty jerk, a shrill wench, or a raving alcoholic. Who cares if these people make it to shore? All I care about is making it to the conclusion! Throw in the leaden performances, the cringe inducing dubbing, the cheesy special effects, and you've got all the makings of a classic clunker.

    Supplements on the VCI disc release of "The Bermuda Triangle" include bios on Cardona, Huston, and a few other cast members. We also get trailers for "Chariots of the Gods," "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe," and Edgar G. Ulmer's "Hannibal". Picture and audio quality are surprisingly good for such a cheap chunk of garbage. I see that VCI has released all of the Cardona films I've watched on DVD. I predict a bankruptcy and subsequent reorganization in their future. I can't in good conscience recommend "The Bermuda Triangle". It's pedestrian, shabbily paced, and poorly made junk that does nothing to elevate the public perception of Mexican cinema. Its only interest is as a sort of time capsule of late 1970s pop culture, and it's a pretty weak time capsule at that. Two stars. Avoid at all costs.

    5 out of 5 stars Not as bad as you might expect it to be. .......2005-05-21

    OK, let's get a few facts out of the way first: yeah, there's lots of plot holes in this film (some large enough to drive an 18 wheeler through), there some bad acting and the ending is kind lame (though that's par for the course for these "paranormal speculative fiction" type films), and the last reel or two drag quite a bit.

    But it's still an incredibly creepy movie. A family of scuba divers journey into The Bermuda Triangle to investigate some u/w ruins that may or may not be the remains of Atlantis. The team is headed up by Ed Marvin, played here by John Huston (yes, the same one who directed The Maltese Falcon). I'm not sure how Rene Cardona Jr blackmailed Huston into agreeing to be in this movie, but I'm guessing he must have gotten the schmutz from Ovidio Assontis (director of the Jaws rip off Tentacles, which Huston had appeared in, along with the likes of Shelly Winters, Claud Akins and Henry Fonda...yes THAT Henry Fonda, a year earlier).

    Anyway, so John Huston and family (which includes his wife Kim, their four children Michelle, David-played by Rene Cardona III, though he uses the pseudonym Al Coster in the credits, Billy and Diane) go off on this scuba expedition. For reasons not clearly explained, they've decided to bring along Ed's half brother Peter, a surgeon who spends virtually the entire movie drowning his sorrow and guilt of having someone die on his operating table in a bottle of whiskey. Peter's wife is along for the ride, played by Claudine Auger. Some of you may remember Claudine as Domino DuVal in Thunderball, my personal favorite James Bond movie.

    Also along for the ride is the ship's crew: Captian Briggs (played by Hugo Stigletz, who also appeared in the awful Tintorerra, another Cardona epic), first mate Alan (played by the hunky Andres Garcia, also a veteran of the Tintorerra fiasco), engineer Gordon, ship's cook Simon (who, as has been mentioned in other reviews on this and other websites, appears to have stepped out of a KKK manual on African Americans) and Tony (not sure what Tony's actual title is, but he seems to be a general purpose gopher on board).

    When Diane spots a doll floating in the water, the doll is brought on board the ship. Why the doll is wearing the same dress as a little girl seen briefly on a Victorian era ship in the film's prologue (or why that girl is played by the same actress who plays Diane), we're never told.

    Anyway, this is where the trouble begins. Diane begins acting very creepy at this point. She claims the doll talks to her (she also briefly mentions a man that nobody else sees, who tells her that everyone on the ship is going to die), and even asks Simon to give her a piece of raw meat to feed to the doll (Simon, adhering to the stereotype that Jorge Zamora seems to be basing his performance, thinks nothing the matter, and gives the girl the raw meat). After a flock of birds attack Diane and her doll (out in the open sea?!), it's noted that not only do the birds have their throats ripped open, but the doll has blood smeared on her lips.

    Finally, we reach the site where the u/w ruins, and we're treated the film's highlight, a 20 minute long scuba scene, which is actually very beautifully filmed. There's the occasional cut away to the ship, so that we can see Diane locking Simon in a walk in refridgerator and Peter complaining about how he wants to get off "This floating tub", but there's a good long stretch where we're mostly treated to Ed, Michelle, David, Alan, and Capt Briggs floating around some rather exotic underwater seascape. Eventually, a earthquake hits, and Michelle becomes trapped under a giant pillar.

    Once she's brought back onto the ship, things get weirder still, as various cast members either mysteriously disappear, get washed over the side of the boat, or just die under rather mysterious circumstances (Simon falls on a bottle and somehow slits his throat in the process).

    The ending DOES have one minor twist that's kind of clever, but otherwise, it's a very stereotypical ending for movies that deal with "The Bermuda Triangle" (oh, you thought this was the only one?! Not hardly!).

    So, is it worth buying? Well, I thought it was relatively well executed. There's never really an explanation of what's causing all the craziness aboard the ship. Is it the doll? Is it "sea creatures"? Is it extraterrestrials? We're never told, but all these things are vaguely referenced, without any satisfactory explanation of exactly WHAT is happening or WHY. But did you really expect any kind of LOGIC in this film?! You're obviously a neophyte B-movie viewer! :-)

    Seriously, it had a good creepy atmosphere, the electronic music score during the "supernatural" bits (one website refers to it as "cues from the Forbidden Planet soundtrack") is quite effective, and the scuba scene is very well filmed. And to tell you the truth, the scuba scene was the main reason I checked this film out. What have you got to lose? Besides $14 and 2 hours of your life, I mean? Heck, if you don't like it, sell it on E-bay!

    2 out of 5 stars "I tell you boy, leave the sea and its secrets in peace.".......2005-04-30

    Little did I know what dangerous cinematic waters I was venturing into when I popped the Bermuda Triangle (1978) aka Il Triangolo delle Bermude into my DVD player, but any anticipatory thrills I may have been entertaining quickly went down the drain when I saw the name René Cardona Jr. appear as director, the man responsible for Tintorera:Tiger Shark (1977). The film features, much to my delight, two of the stars of that Tiger Shark movie in Andrés `Uni-Brow' García and Hugo Stiglitz, whose bio on this DVD claims he `lighted up the screen' in the mid 80's in various English language films like Under the Volcano (1984)...whatever...also starring is former Miss Teenage Italy (1974) Gloria Guida whose bio states `she's especially popular on internet babe-watch sites, many of which focus on various states of undress'...seriously, that's what it says, and then let's not forget the big name star in this film, legendary director/writer/actor John Huston (okay, maybe he wasn't a legendary actor, but I still don't understand how he got involved in this mess...I think this mystery actually overshadows that of the Bermuda Triangle itself). As far as the rest of the cast, the only one I recognize even remotely is Miguel Ángel Fuentes (he looks like the Hispanic version of Lurch, from the Addams Family) as he's appear in a handful of American films like Caveman (1981), Triumphs of a Man Called Horse (1982), and The Mexican (2001).

    The first twenty minutes or so of the film are intercut with scenes of a family and crew aboard a steamer/luxury ship called the Black Whale III and various sequences of small aircraft and ships meeting an undetermined fate as they encounter El Triángulo diabólico de las Bermudas aka The Devil's Triangle of Bermuda...oooh, scary...anyway, aboard the Whale, a little girl spots a doll floating in the water and they retrieve it...it's an ugly doll to be sure...then we meet the family and crew. Apparently Martin (Houston) has brought his entire family with him, including his four children (one of the older ones played by Guida and another played by the director's son...ah, nepotism, it's a lovely thing), his wife, and his half brother and his wife, who spend most of the time fighting, directing especially snide remarks at each other, much to everyone else's amusement, as Martin is some sort of explorer and wants to take underwater photographs of the lost city of Atlantis. We also get to meet the stout crew of the Black Whale III...there's the heavily bearded, pipe smoking Captain Mark Briggs (Stiglitz), the bohunk navigator Allen (García), and the superstitious engine man Gordo (Fuentes), among others (oh, and don't forget the token black cook who, at times, appears to have stepped out of the 1946 Disney film The Song of the South...which I heard may be released in a DVD set sometime in 2006). Soon strange things begin to happen...a mystery ship appears in the middle of the night, a weird attack by kamikaze birds, and some unseen force attacking the Black Whale from beneath the surface. Oh yeah, the little girl with the doll (the one found in the sea) starts acting creepy, claiming she knows when people on the ship are going to die and such, some in the not so distant future (yeah, if I were on this boat, I think this girl might have ended up overboard with talk like that)...well, some other things happen and people do get killed in a series of deadly accidents (or are they?), as the curse of the Bermuda Triangle lives up to its reputation...

    For a film that has so much going on, I was amazed at how utterly boring the whole thing was...perhaps this was because it runs an hour and 51 minutes...which is about 40 minutes longer than it should have been. At the very least I could reasonably follow what was going on within the story, which is more than I could say for Cardoza's previous film Tintorera. The film seems to dredge up any number of possibilities for the cause of so many ships and aircraft to disappear over the years in the area triangulated by Puerto Rico, Miami, and the Bermuda Islands including aliens, sea monsters, ghosts, etc. but never takes one specific direction instead presenting a clumsy, unintelligible mish mash hodge-podge. The acting is pretty poor, and completely exacerbated by the awful dialog (full of odd statements and a continual stating of the obvious) along with atrocious dubbing...the dubbing was the oddest aspect as it was clear the actors were originally speaking English, but then dubbed over in what seemed like their own voices. They must have been all standing around the microphone because there's no sense of space with relation to the actors on screen. A scene might have two people talking to each other from a great distance apart, yet the dubbing would appear to have them next to each other...good job audio guy...there were some really well done underwater scenes, but, as I expected, these were marred by the very real killing by spear gun of a few sharks...nice bloody close ups and all...I got no great love for sharks, but it seemed kind of pointless to kill them for the sake of this lousy film. I loved how, on the ship, there were all these lithograph pictures of mysterious giant sea creatures of yore attacking schooners and such...just the kind of thing you want decorating a sea going vessel...despite all the clichés, there were some very creepy elements in the film, specifically involving the doll (hint, it's evil), which I'm still unsure how it fit in with the story as presented, but given the craptacular nature of the film, I was willing to take what I could get. And then there's the shock ending...a lame effort to tie the story to the beginning, but at least it's an ending...followed by, before the actual credits, of a listing of all known ships and aircraft lost over the years in the area of the Bermuda Triangle, along with the year and number of people lost and a final, ominous question `Who will be next?'. Was this last bit meant to add credibility to the film? If so, it didn't work...

    The widescreen anamorphic (1.78:1) picture on the VCI Entertainment DVD release looks surprisingly good, and the Dolby Digital 2.0 audio is exceptionally clear. Special features include some unintentionally entertaining bios of the cast and crew, along with trailers for various films including Chariots of the Gods (1970), The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1954), and Hannibal (1960), starring Victor Mature.

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    My final assessment? Thar she blows...the film that is...
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    ASIN: B0001Z36R8
    Release Date: 2004-05-04

    Description

    DVD features never before seen footage from the Bakini Bandits and A Perfect Circle. It's the companion visual to A Perfect Circle's hit "The Outsider."

    Total time: 24 minutes

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars APC.......2004-12-08

    I am so glad this DVD is out. There are grest bonus features (stuff that would never be shown on MTV). It rocks!

    3 out of 5 stars Get it right........2004-10-04

    If your gonna advertise something as Uncensored and Uncut... dont blur stuff out. That defeats the purpose of releasing an Uncensored dvd.

    1 out of 5 stars Terrible DVD, but better one upcoming.......2004-09-06

    I love "the outsider" but this video ruins the song. i could care less about the bikini bandits. if you want a real good DVD by a perfect circle, on november 16 they will release a live one calle AMOTION. pass on this and wait

    1 out of 5 stars What a waste of $$$.......2004-08-22

    What a waste of money. I am as much of a Tool and APC fan as anyone else here. But I was utterly disappointed with this music DVD. I thought it was infantile to say the least. It was Maynard's idea to make this DVD and it must have taken a hell of a lot convincing for the other members of APC to go ahead with this, but the fact that they did go ahead with it shows they are sorely lacking in judgement. They have targeted the lowest common denominator with this one, completely disappointed!

    2 out of 5 stars Well.......2004-08-21

    I really don't care to much for it. The song is my lest fav of the album. And yeah its stuped. But the Bikini Bandits have been around befor APC, so it wasnt really even there idea your bashing. And how come Tool is even apart of the covo at all?
    Maynard is NOT Tool, he's a part of Tool, the image the music, its Justin Danni and Adam TOO. Its not even close to the same band? Dont diss tool if you dont like APC.
    Maynard is a good lead singer, and writtes amazing lyrics, but thats all he does,...theres alot more to a band then ONe dude. And why does he have to make gold everytime, its a $10 DVD of a joke video, boho. So because it sucks and compleatly difrent bands whole work and legacy now are crap? I mean theres not much better these days. If you want better music, listen to Zeppelin.
    Lost Voyage
    Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    • Really "Lost" Voyage
    • Almost An Intelligent Thriller
    • Lost Ship Returns From The Bermuda Triangle 25 Years Later
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    • VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED
    Lost Voyage
    Starring: Judd Nelson , Janet Gunn , Jeff Kober , Mark Sheppard , and Richard Gunn
    Director: Christian McIntire
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    ASIN: B00006FDA1
    Release Date: 2002-09-10

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Really "Lost" Voyage.......2005-12-16

    I happen to like ghost ship movies, too. I saw this and decided to get it. Others here have described the plot, so I won't go into that. I found though that the plot was rather wobbly at best. Unlike "Ghost Ship", where we know the souls are trapped onboard and that there's an evil force that wants to add the heroes to the deceased passenger list, here we have no idea what exactly is taking shots at our intrepid adventurers. In "Ghost Ship", those who were taken in by the allure of illicit gold lost their souls. Here there's no criteria. There are times it seems like it's ready to take off, only to sink (pun intended) back into a mediocre plot. I didn't mind the ending, although it's just as unbalanced as the rest of the story.

    3 out of 5 stars Almost An Intelligent Thriller.......2005-11-29

    "Lost Voyage," starring Judd Nelson and Lance Henriksen, is a very well done B-movie. It isn't quite as good as "Ghostship," which is similar since both are about a cruise ship that vanishes and then pops up a few years later with a few "stranded" passengers. Both films feature a shady salvage crew as well. That's about where the comparisons stop. "Lost Voyage" actually manages to be very enjoyable for the bulk of its duration. However, the ending, like so many before me have stated, is just a little bit goofy and off-center.

    Nelson plays a likeable guy who is obsessed with the Bermuda Triangle and the "Corona Queen," the ship that suddenly pops up out of nowhere and carried his parents to their demise back in 1972. He uses plenty of neat little gadgets to track paranormal activity on the ship in hopes of finding out more about his parents' deaths and to assist a news team hoping to bank in on the spooky cruise ship. Lance Henriksen, forever a staple of excellent B-cinema, turns in a wonderful performance as the captain of the salvage crew hoping to make a fast and fat buck off of the wreck. The rest of the cast is comprised of unknowns who all manage to turn in pretty good performances.

    Things start to go bump in the night aboard the wreck, and the crew comes face-to-face with an abundance of creepy images and nightmarish visions that are intended to scare the viewer but don't quite make the cut. As the body count rises, the survivors decide to get off of the ship as quick as they can. This results in more deaths and an ending that just falls terribly flat.

    The special effects are hokey at times, especially in the ending, but they hold up well thanks to a decently written script with a reasonable plot.

    If you enjoyed "Ghost Ship," you might want to give this flick a try. To be honest, though, I'd just wait until this comes on the SciFi channel before I'd buy it. It's worthy of a rental. After that, the buying is up to you.

    4 out of 5 stars Lost Ship Returns From The Bermuda Triangle 25 Years Later.......2005-06-21

    This movie came out around the same time as Ghostship, and seeing as how it is only a cheapie, I payed out some pocket change and found it was better then expected!

    PLOT
    The story is about a cruise ship that sets sail sometime in the 1960's and it is sucked into a mysterious storm and is never heard of again. At least not untill 25 years later when the boat mysteriously re-appears off an island in the Bermuda triangle.
    On the lost voyage a kids father and step mother where on it, and now 25 years later that same kid is grown up (Judd Nelson) and is a paronormal researcher and is talked into going onboard the ship with a reporter (Janet Gunn) who needs the scoop.

    Once on the ship they find no bodies but signs of struggle and terrorisim. But soon mysterious things start to happen to them and it becomes a nightmare when there crew of 10 start reducing in numbers and the mysterious storm is brewing there way, and all they want is to get off the ship, but help is not available for a while.

    Review
    I found I liked this movie alot more then Ghostship. I watched Ghostship and I really did not like the end of that movie, but this one sort of had the ending that I preffered. Tho, dont compare Ghostship to this movie, they are completly different. Judd Nelson (The breakfast club) & Lance Henrickson (Millenium) play out very convincible charactors, as do most of the cast, but those 2 play off each other very well.

    The CGI effects I thought where not convincing and looked like CGI rather then real, but however, you dont need great CGI effects to make a movie work, you need a good plot, a good cast and and a good director/editor to make the film work... so they could of used tissues on strings for ghosts and I think the movie would still be enjoyable. I also just found out this was a made for TV movie, so that explains the low-budget CGI.

    BONUS STUFF
    I dont know if the regioun 1 DVD is the same as the region 4 DVD, so forgive me if there differnt.
    There is a featurette thats only worth a look at if you liked the movie, but it's nothing spectaculer & a filmography/bio of the cast and director... nothing much for the bonus section.

    Overall I thinkt he movie is great. It's in widescreen and surround sound, the sound effcts are ok, the CGI is laughable sometimes, but it doesent matter. And I'd recomend this movie as a rental before paying any attention to reviewers dissmissing it.

    Watch it if you liked Ghostship.

    4 out of 5 stars watching the lost voyage.......2005-03-16

    I REALLY LIKED THIS MOVIE,IT MAY NOT EXPLAIN EVERYTHING IN THE END BUT AT LEAST EVERYONE DIDNT HAVE TO DIE IN IT,THE CORONA QUEEN DISSAPEARS IN 1972 REAPPEARS 25 YEARS LATER APPARENTLY EMPTY OF PASSENGERS AND CREW,IT KEPT ME INTERESTED IN IT TO THE END,IF YOU LIKED GHOST SHIP YOU PROBALY WILL LIKE LOST VOYAGE.

    4 out of 5 stars VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED.......2005-01-22

    As far as "ghost ship" movies go, this one's surprisingly creepy and effective. Although some of the plotting is vague and undefined, the story manages to scare up a few jolts. Judd Nelson plays Aaron Roberts, a paranormal investigator, whose father and stepmother were among the passengers of the Corona Queen, which disappeared in the infamous Bermuda Triangle in 1972. 25 years later, the ship mysteriously reappears, and Nelson is asked by a pretty tv journalist (Janet Gunn) to accompany him to the ship. His curiosity, plus a visit from a ghostly specter, propel him to do so. Heading the salvage is Lance Henriksen, stalwart and semi-malevolent as ever. Reliable supporting actors Jeff Kober and Mark Sheppard tag along, as do Richard Gunn and Scarlet Chorvat. Once on the ship, weird things start happening and soon we know what will ensue. The CGI effects are obviously "staged" but they have a dreamlike, ethereal quality that fits the atmosphere of the movie. Director Christian McIntire (Antibody) uses lighting and music effectively, resulting in a spooky little tale.
    History's Mysteries - Alaska's Bermuda Triangle (History
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      History's Mysteries - Alaska's Bermuda Triangle (History

      Manufacturer: A&E Home Video
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      Release Date: 2006-04-25
      Mysteries of the Ancient World
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        Mysteries of the Ancient World
        Starring: Darren McGavin
        Director: Doug Campbell (II)
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        ASIN: B000E991LQ
        Release Date: 2006-03-21

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        Hosted by: Darrin McGavin. The mysteries of the ancient world have resisted science and scholars best efforts to solve them - until now! Baffling, intriguing and controversial mysteries that will affect your life! This DVD presents the exciting evidence with all the new findings, the scientific proof and startling conclusions that will challenge your deepest beliefs about the mysteries of where we came from, why we are here and where we are going.
        The Sender
        Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
        • This is genuinely the worst film that ever made it to screen
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        • Shelli Leather is the best thing in the movie
        The Sender
        Starring: Michael Madsen , R. Lee Ermey , Robert Vaughn , Dyan Cannon , and Steven Williams
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        ASIN: B00009Y3OV
        Release Date: 2003-07-22

        Customer Reviews:

        1 out of 5 stars This is genuinely the worst film that ever made it to screen.......2004-12-30

        This is an unbelievably awful piece of work. I only looked it up on the internet after a Christmas game of "what's the worst film you've ever seen?". It never even made it to the big screen in the UK, and makes no mark on the film guides.

        I saw it in a cinema in The Middle East, where there was nothing better to do. Even though it was 7 years ago, I can still recall the pointlessly shallow evil of the baddies, the dreadfulness of the acting, terrible, terrible special effects, a plot that makes Police Academy 6 look like Fellini's 8 1/2, and the feeling of disbelief at yet another dip in the already-low quality of what was set before us.

        It was so bad that it was a relief when someone's mobile rang as it gave us some decent dialogue to listen to. "The Sender" made me want to join a sect that would brainwash me into forgetting, or at least prevent any 20th Century influences from harming me. It is so bad that now, when I watch "Reservoir Dogs", it's not as good as it used to be. If Michael Madsen tried to cut off my ear, I'd let him if it meant I didn't have to listen to any more of his dialogue. I'd ask him to poke my eyes out while he was at it though.

        4 out of 5 stars One of my favorite alien films..........2002-06-28

        I enjoy watching this movie. I woke up at 4AM to tape this movie on Cinemax years ago. I just wish for a reasonably-priced VHS for sale or, even better, a Region 1 DVD release...

        This movie may be a little cheesy at times, but I really enjoyed it. The special effects are great and (i believe that) the story is closer to fact, especially concerning the "sender" gene...

        I'd recommend you buy this (if you can even find it)!

        2 out of 5 stars Shelli Leather is the best thing in the movie.......1999-01-30

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        Monster Island
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Monster Island
          Starring: Adam West , C. Ernst Harth , Carmen Electra , Nick Carter , and Mary Elizabeth Winstead
          Director: Jack Perez
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          Release Date: 2005-08-24

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