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2010: Moby Dick

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2010: Moby Dick (2010)
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A modern-day adaptation of the classic novel featuring the captain of a high tech submarine and his obsessive quest to destroy the enormous prehistoric whale that maimed him.A modern-day adaptation of the classic novel featuring the captain of a high tech submarine and his obsessive quest to destroy the enormous prehistoric whale that maimed him.A modern-day adaptation of the classic novel featuring the captain of a high tech submarine and his obsessive quest to destroy the enormous prehistoric whale that maimed him.

  • Director
    • Trey Stokes
  • Writers
    • Paul Bales
    • Herman Melville
  • Stars
    • Barry Bostwick
    • Renée O'Connor
    • Matt Lagan
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    • Director
      • Trey Stokes
    • Writers
      • Paul Bales
      • Herman Melville
    • Stars
      • Barry Bostwick
      • Renée O'Connor
      • Matt Lagan
    • 89User reviews
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    Barry Bostwick
    Barry Bostwick
    • Ahab
    Renée O'Connor
    Renée O'Connor
    • Michelle
    Matt Lagan
    Matt Lagan
    • Boomer
    Adam Grimes
    Adam Grimes
    • Lt. Commander Starbuck
    Dean Kreyling
    Dean Kreyling
    • Admiral De Deers
    Jay Gillespie
    Jay Gillespie
    • Young Ahab
    Jay Beyers
    • Young Boomer
    Carl Watts
    Carl Watts
    • Captain Pollard
    Thom Rachford
    • Captan Chase
    Carlos Antonio
    Carlos Antonio
    • Captain Macey
    Brian Hall
    Brian Hall
    • Stubb
    Bart Baggett
    Bart Baggett
    • Flask
    Michael Teh
    Michael Teh
    • Queequeg
    Derrick Scott
    • Pip
    • (as Derrick A. Scott)
    Durant
    • Doughby
    • (as Durant Fowler)
    Veronika Kurshinskaya
    Veronika Kurshinskaya
    • Elena
    Kevin Sumethasorn
    • Archy
    Oliver Rayon
    Oliver Rayon
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    • Director
      • Trey Stokes
    • Writers
      • Paul Bales
      • Herman Melville
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    2paul_m_haakonsen

    Alrighty then. This was, well uhm, special...

    Well, you already know what kind of movie this was going to be. A bad one, and it turned out to be just that. It is the kind of movie that is similar to a car crash, you know you shouldn't look, but you can't help it.

    Lets start with the story, it was sort of a re-take on the classic tale, though oddly twisted and warped in a sense. And it was actually not really necessary for the world to have another Moby Dick movie, at least not of this caliber.

    The special effects in the movie were, well, special! They were hilarious, and I was wondering how come in this day when we write 2010, that these type of fake effects and cheesy CGI's still take place. If you can't make it look believable, don't make it at all. Half-hearted attempts do not please the viewers.

    There were two familiar faces in this movie, those being Barry Bostwick (playing captain Ahab) and Renée O'Connor (playing Dr. Michelle Herman). Now why they agreed to do this movie is beyond me, but hey, who am I to question Hollywood celebrities? Usually Bostwick and O'Connor appear in sort-of-alright movies and TV series, but this? ... The cast in the movie was actually decent enough, despite the lack of any major blockbuster names. And most people also put on adequate performances, though there was a lot of times where you could see that the people didn't fully have their hearts in the movie.

    As for the dialogue, well it was adequate, though at times kind of strained to witness.

    This take on the Moby Dick story is one that should be bagged and tagged and not really talked about again. It was not a good attempt at it, in my honest opinion. And truthfully, then I didn't even make it halfway through the movie. I couldn't stand the effects (or rather lack thereof) and the weak storyline. I gave up. But hats off to those actually managing to sit through the movie in its entire length.
    2wjurgens5

    White Whales or Pink Elephants

    I am just glad that Herman Melville is not alive to see what they have done to his immortal tale of Ahab and his White Whale. I thought the film went over the top when they were using names like Ahab and Moby Dick, but when they added the character names of Starbuck, Queg Qheg, what really got me was the name of the submarine, U.S. S. Pequod, now that is just a little much. I am just glad that Herman Melville has been dead for over 100 years or he may come back from the grave and let us know what he thinks. At least they didn't have a character named Ishmael.

    Still, as bad as that is, I find the film compelling, maybe that's because I have such a craving for a stupid horror film. It's worth a watch if you don't expect too much from the film.
    2rushknight

    This is why they do it.

    At this point in time, Asylum movies are among the worst in all of creation. You don't get to be this bad without effort.

    Anyone watching this movie in the hopes that it will be anything more than a cheap sucker-punch at the classic novel Moby Dick will be disappointed in the worst way. If you were expecting a remotely plausible story with reasonably capable actors and even some worthwhile special effects, then you should have never watched a movie made by Asylum. You are very behind on the times if you don't know that Asylum doesn't do that sort of thing.

    It is soul-crushingly bad. It's like watching despair. So much so that I'm beginning to suspect that they are doing it on purpose. Nothing else could possibly explain how they can relentlessly churn out terrible movie after terrible movie, with absolutely no shame. I'm truly starting to believe that Asylum is in fact dedicated to the less-than-noble cause of making their mark as the worst movie making company in history. All of the things that a good movie needs will never be found in an Asylum motion picture. They need a trophy for epic failure in movie making.

    But it's not all bad. Asylum is definitely good at one thing: Making movies so bad that they mysteriously 180-themselves into something good. This movie didn't really succeed at that, but it did have some very entertaining moments. The "special effects" are notably radical; certain scenes with the whale literally caused me to slip out of my chair laughing, and the look on the doctor's face nearly caused me to have a stroke (watch it and you'll see what I mean). For that reason alone I'm giving the movie a 2 instead of a 1.
    1mike-ryan455

    Unbelievably awful!

    I have no idea HOW they got the cast to do this hokum. It was frakking unbelievably awful.

    I have no idea how they got the cast to sign on, I have no idea. Blackmail? Threats of torture? Kidnapping? But they were just wasted. They looked like they couldn't believe they had been forced to do such awful drivel.

    What killed it was the story. The original was a wonderful novel. It has been done quite well at least three times before, with Gregory Peck, Patrick Stewart or Jack Aranson as Ahab. Orson Welles made a short of it. A new version is coming out with William Hurt as Ahab, and I look forward to it. Even if the script had been decent, I think Barry Bostwick would have been out of his league playing Ahab.

    The special effects aren't that bad, but it takes so little to do that these days. What was AWFUL was how they used them. The whale looks to be the size of an island, simply bigger than any animal has ever been found to be.

    I could go on and on and on. The only pleasure from it was like that of watching an airplane about to crash. You know it's a disaster in progress and it will be famously horrible.
    1opposumhunter

    wtf !!

    Other than Renee O'Connor in a bikini top, this movie has no redeeming qualities. The entire cast and crew throw all their SAG cards into one pile, tie Barry Bostwick and the director to a stake, and burn the whole lot. I know this kind of movie requires a suspension of disbelief, but this stuff will give you brain cancer !! Other than the first 10 minutes where Renee is parading the bikini top, this movie should be avoided !! How does Bostwick get work?? He has pics of movies execs in the hot tub with some underage action?? And they give Melville a nod as contributing writer. Btw, he has returned from the dead, and he looks mighty mad !!

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    • Trivia
      The sound effect used in the film when the sonar pulses are sent out is the same one that was previously used in the film The War of the Worlds (1953) when the alien "periscope" is scanning the area after it has been constructed by the occupants of the cylinders.
    • Goofs
      None of the uniforms and insignia (or lack thereof) are appropriate for U.S. Navy personnel in the situations shown in the film.
    • Quotes

      Captain Ahab: I'd strike the Sun if it insulted me!

    • Connections
      References Battlestar Galactica (1978)
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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Moby Dick
    • Filming locations
      • AES Alamitos, 690 North Studebaker Road, Long Beach, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Asylum
      • Peleg-Bildad Productions
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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