Navy SEALs launch a rescue mission after terrorists plunge a jet carrying a missile-launching computer into the sea.Navy SEALs launch a rescue mission after terrorists plunge a jet carrying a missile-launching computer into the sea.Navy SEALs launch a rescue mission after terrorists plunge a jet carrying a missile-launching computer into the sea.
Fredric Lehne
- Richard Layton
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Michael B. Silver
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- (as Michael Buchman Silver)
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This movie was one of the worst I have ever seen (not including anything by or with Pauly Shore). I couldn't believe that a film could actually be THIS bad!
Coolio has to be the single worst actor (again, not including Pauly Shore) to ever "star" in a movie. The temptation to hit the STOP button during this movie was huge (in fact, if there was a THROW IN THE TRASH button on my VCR, I would have been inclined to press that).
Do yourself a favor, and do something more interesting than watch this movie, like watching the grass grow, or watching golf on TV.
Coolio has to be the single worst actor (again, not including Pauly Shore) to ever "star" in a movie. The temptation to hit the STOP button during this movie was huge (in fact, if there was a THROW IN THE TRASH button on my VCR, I would have been inclined to press that).
Do yourself a favor, and do something more interesting than watch this movie, like watching the grass grow, or watching golf on TV.
The movie was your average low budget film. But the part that got me the most was the blatant scenes stolen from Airplane. It was so obvious it makes you wonder who they were trying to fool. Splicing scenes from a movie made in the 70's into a movie made today and trying to be taken seriously, is pathetic.
I guess Airport 77 wasn't good enough, although this movie has footage from it.
The plot was nearly identical. Terrorism. Wow, what a concept. Get original Hollywood. What a catastrophe. And I'm not talking about the plane.
Was this some cheap attempt to coincide with the problematic issues of the day at hand, or was it an expense issue that merited dubbing footage from Airport 77? Maybe it was an attempt to heighten Coolio's ratings, I'm not sure. It didn't do any justice to him as far as I'm concerned.
I kept waiting for Lloyd Bridges to pop out of the ceiling and say anything. What a joke...
The plot was nearly identical. Terrorism. Wow, what a concept. Get original Hollywood. What a catastrophe. And I'm not talking about the plane.
Was this some cheap attempt to coincide with the problematic issues of the day at hand, or was it an expense issue that merited dubbing footage from Airport 77? Maybe it was an attempt to heighten Coolio's ratings, I'm not sure. It didn't do any justice to him as far as I'm concerned.
I kept waiting for Lloyd Bridges to pop out of the ceiling and say anything. What a joke...
"Submerged" is an updated remake of Universal's "Airport 1977." Although this is a Paramount release, "Submerged" uses the same model work, stock footage, and many key plot points from "Airport 1977" including the same rescue sequence. This version sensibly takes some of the story outside of the plane crash--the fatal flaw of the original. There are some good action chase scenes and some lively explosions. There are some other interesting additions, such as shark-infested waters and a pregnant woman in labor. The plane decor is interesting -- including a old western-style saloon bar. Aside from Dennis Weaver as Stevens, the acting is pretty wooden and uninteresting. Overall, "Submerged" is midly entertaining, on par with a good made-for-TV movie.
This is a terrible movie that only gets worse and seems to never end. The acting was bad, the plot was worse, and the special effects seemed to have been created by a 5th grade science class. Dennis Weaver is such a great actor and should have never taken such a part. My advise, DON'T WATCH THIS MOVIE!
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- TriviaThe plane shown crashing and underwater, right down to the plane settling on a ledge are from Airport '77. The rescue scenes, like pressurizing the air hoses, the burst air bags, the stern of an LST (Naval ship) and the plane sinking are also from Airport '77.
- GoofsThe tail logo changes from the one seen at takeoff to the one seen when the plane crashes. Probably due to using Airport '77 footage. Interestingly enough, both movies use Stevens as the bigwig who has the bucks for the plane.
- ConnectionsEdited from Airport '77 (1977)
- SoundtracksEdge Of Midnight
Written and Performed by David Wurst
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