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Anybody else planning on watching The Triangle on SciFi?

Started by trekgeezer, December 01, 2005, 11:20:20 AM

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trekgeezer

I'll be tuned in. It's six hours long so it starts on Monday and ends Wednesday.  I'm sure they will probably run the whole thing the following Sunday.

Saw part of their little promotional special about it and it looks pretty good. Hey it's good just getting to watch Catherine Bell for 6 hours.



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ThadC

Wish I could..(snif snif) oh well, i will try to download it when it pops up on shareware
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Mr_Vindictive

I've seen the various adverts for it but I'm still on the fence about wether or not I'll watch it

Watching Catherine Bell for a few hours does sound like fun though....
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trekgeezer

I kinda wish they had stayed away from the misguided govenment experiment plot. There is some good acting, especially by Lou Diamond Phillips and Bruce Davison.

Lou does a good job of a guy who basically thinks he's going nuts. Bruce Davison also does a good turn as the troubled Psychic.

Oh the plot - Billionaire shipping magnate Sam Neill promises $5 million each to an undersea engineer (Catherine Bell), a journalist (Eric Stoltz), a daredevil meteoroligist (Michael E. Rogers), and a psychic (Bruce Davison) to bring him the truth about the Bermuda triangle.

The miniseries has some decent effects work for TV, of course it was produced by Byan Singer & Dean Devlin. The screenplay was written by Rockne S. O'Bannon (Alien Nation, Farscape).




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Flangepart

Dean D? Yeah, i notices that in the credits.( shiver )
Maby later....
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