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Lost Voyage

Twenty five years ago, the SS Corona Queen disappeared in the region known as, "The Bermuda Triangle". Now, it has returned. Seven people go on board to learn the truth behind her disappearance but the ship did not return alone...

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Release : 2001
Rating : 4.6
Studio : Unified Film Organization,  Oceanbound Productions, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Judd Nelson Janet Gunn Jeff Kober Mark Sheppard Richard Gunn
Genre : Horror Thriller

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Reviews

Matialth
2018/08/30

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Hayden Kane
2018/08/30

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Kien Navarro
2018/08/30

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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bob-790-196018
2011/03/14

So this cruise ship that was missing for 30 years suddenly turns up, and at the flip of a switch its lights go on. In the galley there is a bin of potatoes looking as fresh as ever. In the one passenger cabin that we get to see, a wallet and pocket change are where they were left 30 years ago, undisturbed atop the headboard of the bed. For that matter, the bedclothes show not a wrinkle. The only sign of disaster is that all of the passengers and crew are missing.Do the TV and salvage crews who visit the ship find anything strange about this? Nope. They're so profoundly stupid that if they could actually hear the cheesy "evil" music and voices that are repeated endlessly in the background of this movie, they probably wouldn't think there was anything strange about that either.Our "hero," the pudgy Judd Nelson, makes it clear from the start that he eschews superstition and sensationalism. He is a scientist! After all, he has brought along scientific gizmos that detect ghosties and ghoulies.Well, it isn't long before really strange things begin happening, and people start getting killed in horrible ways. Even people as stupid as these characters begin to suspect that all is not well. And before you know it, wonders proliferate, and the movie ends with a fireworks show made up of zooming and soaring demons.The thing about belief in ghosts, demons, and the like is that if you believe in them, you end up believing in anything. Leprechauns, vampire, werewolves, angels, Virgin Mary visitations, banshees--you name it. Wonders indeed proliferate, and before you know it all sense goes out the window.The acting is so bad that by the end of the first scene I started to groan. The special effects were anything but special. And that ship! It was supposed to be a cruise ship, not quite the floating city of today's cruise vessels, but still... They must have gotten the use of a freighter to film this. You never see the common areas that any cruise ship would have--the dining room, the promenade deck, the entertainment facilities, the swimming pool, and all the rest. And what you do see, down in the bowels of the ship, looks pretty grungy. We do get to see one "stateroom," which could have been filmed in any motel.This one is a real stinker.

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ctomvelu-1
2008/10/26

This low-budget cross between GHOST SHIP and EVENT HORIZON has a motley crew boarding a long-missing luxury liner during a building storm in the good old Bermuda Triangle. The ship has been missing for 25 years, yet appears as new as the day it disappeared. No one is on board, but the salvage crew hears weird noises practically from the moment they set foot on board. They also find a rocking horse that rocks all on its own -- until a cameraman from a local TV station sees through his lens a strange-looking child sitting on its back. Then one of the salvage team is killed in gruesome fashion by an unseen hand. I think you can guess where this is going. A very hairy Judd Nelson plays an academic and part-time ghost finder whose parents were aboard the liner back in 1972 when it disappeared into the mist. Lance Henrickson, God bless him, plays the leader of the salvage crew and is his usual irascible self, much as he was in AvP, HELLRAISER: HELLWORLD and a dozen other mostly bad horror flicks of recent vintage. He simply sails through this one, no pun intended. The rest of the cast is TV-generic, although the guy who dies first and the cameraman get to deliver the best lines in this cliché-ridden script. Some decent special effects involving the liner and a rescue helicopter do not save this made for video flick, but it it is worth watching for the first half, which builds up a little suspense along the lines of the Kubrick version of THE SHINING or that Treat Williams magnum opus about a giant, man-eating creature aboard an abandoned luxury liner. Heck, we even get shadowy figures occasionally passing across the foreground from time to time, as if Jason were back on the loose. LOST VOYAGE unfortunately goes to hell in the second half. Literally and figuratively. Having Nelson explain to Henrickson what has been going on late in the movie, which is right out of EVENT HORIZON, only makes things worse. Last week's episode of GHOST WHISPERER, involving a vengeful ghost aboard a luxury liner, was better than this.

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prth_gswm
2007/06/06

This movie was one of my best horror movies not because its scary but also for its location.The director has made an excellent job by making this kind of a movie .Two thumbs up.I am giving this movie 9 out of 10 because in the middle of this movie i felt little bit bored otherwise movie was awesome .As far as acting is concerned all of them does justice to their roles specially actor of this movie .He was looking quite serious to get job done.If you are a horror movie lover you really go for this movie. I assure it wont disappoint you .Highly recommended.

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edgarmontrose
2005/04/06

This movie stunk something awful, and I owe most of the film's disappointment to Judd Nelson's lack of believability. Its a shame because its not a bad plot of having a lost ship into the Bermuda Triangle, and then many years later, the son of a lost passenger goes to the Triangle, hoping to find out where his father went to. It could have been so much better. However, the stylized made-for-TV cinematography went way over the top on special effects, so the point where it looked like an 8th grade school play. Some of the CGI effects are interesting, but the lighting just ruins them. And did I mention that Judd Nelson is as unbelievable as ever? While here he plays a strange character that he sort of fits the bill for, I would not cast him for any role except maybe in a movie about bad actors. Some of the other actors were respectable in this film, and I feel bad for them being put alongside Judd Nelson. Okay, so overall, It is a low budget made-for-TV film, and one shouldn't expect too much from it. It has sophomoric acting, a combination of decent and pathetic special effects that produce a net mediocre special effect value. I suppose that one thing Lost Voyage has in its favor is that it is relatively short. However, Lost Voyage made for lost time more than anything.

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