Great Physics!


Not! My God! Diving at 30,000 ft with a standard air tank....no face mask. A squid that snatched a gal off the deck of a sub through the air lock? Was there a force field keeping the water out? A nuclear sub that managed to rest on the sea floor at 30,000 ft without imploding? And did anyone mention to the screen writers that a league is not a foot? This movie gives 'BAD' a bad name!

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This makes me want to watch it now. It sounds like an Asylum movie - so bad it's good.

Sometimes these types of movies are great if watched with four other people who have equally outrageous senses of humor. They become intensely entertaining, and everyone usually ends up picking up some production snafu that everyone else has missed.

I have some needlework to do, so I might as well plop down in front of the tv and give it a shot.

edit - HA! It IS an Asylum movie! Now I understand.......

The gene pool could use a little chlorine......

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Dude, it's sad, but the Squid in the 1950's version of 20,000 Leagues looks way better than the one's in this movie. Damn, this movie sucked pretty hard.

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This one is an Asylum movie. That means:
• a complete disregard for the source material
• a similar disregard for logic, physics, or any other known science.

I've not see this one yet, but I anticipate that the amount of real science is not enough to make me blink if it were to fly in my eyes.

Another poster said it well: someone comes from the shallow end of the gene pool.

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All I can say to the writers, director(s) and producer(s) is:
I admire your ability to get paid for this.
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Don't forget a US Battleship that goes 75 knots!

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