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And unlike so many older titles only available in a hideous 16x9 crop, "The Command" comes as director Thomas Vinterberg intended, in full widescreen glory. So forget the haters this sci-fi adventure is a thrill if you go in understanding it's a B-movie in big-budget scuba gear.ĭespite a middling budget, "The Command" has some of the most flawless and subtle cinematography of any submarine thriller. Even surrounded by super-geniuses, it's up to Norman's intuitive instincts as a shrink to solve the riddle of a mysterious alien consciousness. Liev Schreiber and Sharon Stone round out this perfectly cast crew, each catching cabin fever in the face of their strange discovery. This was Crichton at the peak of his sci-fi powers, and nobody was better at blending popular science into technically plausible thriller plots. Jackson is fantastic as the team's resident mathematician who is suspiciously resigned to spending the anxious hours lying about reading another story about underwater peril, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."Ĭritics absolutely hated this movie, particularly the ending, but the conceit is just too intriguing to dismiss.
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Logan movie comic book prop sells big at Propstore auction.Maybe it’s another Philadelphia Experiment tie-in? Might that be the source for Phantom? The current movie poster has “WWIII” down the center. Red October was inspired by actual events–a failed mutiny aboard the Russian anti-submarine ship S torozhevoy by Valery Sablin in 1975. Scenes in two trailers released seem to mirror scenes straight from one of the best submarine thrillers ever made– The Hunt for Red October, based on the novel by Tom Clancy featuring Sean Connery as a Russian sub captain and Alec Baldwin as the original Jack Ryan. Not much has been released about the actual events inspiration for the film. So what about the “Inspired by Actual Events” part? But they dropped the earlier tagline and are now using “You’ll Never See It Coming,” “Brace for Impact,” and “The Enemy is Within.” Sounds like a supernatural thriller. And Ed Harris isn’t a stranger to the supernatural or submarines, starring in the 1989 film The Abyss, and genre favorites The Truman Show, Apollo 13, The Right Stuff and the original Coma.

If so, it’s about time we get David Duchovny back in full supernatural X-Files mode, and back on the big screen. After the break, check out the first trailer for Black Sea:Īdvance marketing for the new Ed Harris and David Duchovny submarine movie Phantom used “Something is Down There” as the tagline for the film. It’s about a sub search–a quest for a Nazi U-Boat on the ocean’s floor, supposedly full of gold, and a rough crew at odds with each other as they try to secure it. Red October was inspired by actual events–a failed mutiny aboard the Russian anti-submarine ship S torozhevoy by Valery Sablin in 1975.īlack Sea features genre actress Jodie Whittaker ( Attack the Block, Marchlands).

The one to beat is, of course, the best submarine thriller ever made– The Hunt for Red October, based on the novel by Tom Clancy featuring Sean Connery as a Russian sub captain and Alec Baldwin as the original Jack Ryan. We’re always waiting for the next “best submarine thriller.” Back in February 2013 we previewed the David Duchovny and Ed Harris submarine film Phantom here at. In an era where Hasbro is partnering with movie studios to create tie-in films, why not? What we do have is Jude Law, star of the movie Sherlock Holmes series as well as genre classic Gattaca, leading the next submarine flick coming soon to theaters, Black Sea. No it’s not about Sub Search–the 3-dimensional Milton Bradley board game precursor to Battleship–although it sure looks like it could be.
