Submerged

2000

Action

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Nicole Eggert as Tiffany Stevens
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Maxwell Caulfield as Agent Jim Carpenter
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Brinke Stevens as Bartender
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Michael B. Silver as Doctor Winslow
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872.71 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 2 / 1
1.58 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 1 / 1

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Movie Nuttball6 / 10

Submerged with Dennis Weaver and Coolio!

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This is a ok air plane flick Dennis Weaver and Coolio.There is note here about Submerged.Don't quote Me on this but I believe Submerged and and another plane film called Sonic Impact has the same score!Yes the same music in both different films!Anyway the movie is entertaining and is a good one to watch!

Reviewed by HEFILM1 / 10

One of the worst films from one of the worlds worst directors

There is part of one sequence where some water rushes into the sunken plane, everything else that happens in this movie is stock footage for Airport 77. You can even make out Jack Lemmon and Christopher Lee in some of the shots. A total rip off? Well almost by definition. There may be more stock footage in this film than in Plan 9 From Outer Space.

All the new material, actors sitting around in an airplane set talking, is bland and terrible on every level. Dennis Weaver is totally wasted in a career low movie, though that's true for everyone other than this films director Fred Olen Ray, who uses one of this many necessary fake names in order to keep working.

There is a level of scant professionalism that makes this film such a waste of time, it would actually be better if shot by someone with no technical knowledge at all, because Ray has just enough knowledge about how to put together a scene in the worst old school TV fashion that this film, like most of his films, is totally devoid of life. The worst kind of hack work. The worst kind of film. Boring.

This type of film is a waste of money, an affair where the crew on all levels are ghosts hoping to get whatever scant pay check they can and that no one will see or know they appeared/ participated in this rip off. There are so many people who want to make movies it's disgusting to see Ray burn up the money given to do nothing more but fill time.

His commentary track is interesting in that he has to start it by explaining that he is really Fred Ray as he isn't credited on the film itself. That tricked me into seeing it don't let it trick you.

Reviewed by face_of_terror4 / 10

Could have been worse....

"Submerged" is definitely NOT "the worst movie ever". It does have its flaws, such as borrowed footage, crazy script and non-existent special effects (these are the worst),but it also has some good points too. The acting is surprisingly good, there are LOTS of familiar faces whom you probably know if u're a b-movie fan like me.

I was very glad to see Brent Huff playing one of the heroes, knowing him mostly for his 80's action films, and i must admit, he is not a bad actor at all. Fred Williamson, Maxwell Caulfield & Tim Thomerson get some limited screen time, but are believable in their parts. The "eye-candies" in this Fred Olen Ray movie are Yvette Nipar and Nicole Eggert, both looking very sexy and very mean. Michael Bailey Smith adds some muscle to the background as a Navy SEAL. Unfortunately the only cast member who (in my opinion) is completely out of place is Coolio. He doesn't act at all, talks like he didn't even read the script, and being a badass in the beginning of the movie, gets shot like a wimp a hour later. Not a good choice.

To sum this movie up - this is not such a bad choice for late night entertainment. If you can get over the special effects thing (so many guns, so much fire, and not a single wound on anyone),Coolio's annoying performance, and the recycled footage from Airport 77, you might like this no-brainer after all.

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