
Captain Nemo goes even deeper into insanity in this mesmerizing fantasy tale. Once again at the helm of his fearsome, wildly advanced vessel, the nautical madman endeavors to turn the world above the waves upside down.... (Full plot summary below)
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Captain Nemo goes even deeper into insanity in this mesmerizing fantasy tale. Once again at the helm of his fearsome, wildly advanced vessel, the nautical madman endeavors to turn the world above the waves upside down.
Leave your thoughts about 30,000 Leagues Under The Sea.
| User ReviewPeter Ptotally science friction. how can a person create a bubble inside the sea and lay down inside it. how cum it didnt burst? |
| User ReviewLong LThis film is unintentionally hilarious. The sets are made from broken microwaves, junkyard car parts, and milk crates - all made to look like a state of the art submarine. The CG scenes are awful and recycled. The acting is awful and so is the dialog. It's the kind of film you would watch with a friend and laugh at. You'll be wondering how a movie like this was made, but the experience should be enjoyable if you've got a sense of humor for that. I recommend this over Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus (same people/scenes/sets). |
| User ReviewRobert HThough it suffers from The Asylum's traditional production cramps and a vapor cast, 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea's script does feature multiple strengths, making this one of the most watchable Asylum movies, up there with Bermuda Tentacles and their interpretation of War of the Worlds. P.S. Noting Captain Nemo appears in both this movie and their adaptation of The Mysterious Island, as well as this movie sharing a character with Nazis at the Center of the Earth, have Asylum successfully connected all their movies based off of his work? |
| User ReviewPer PDecent enough sci-fi. Since I seem to be into those lately could have been done without the female lead being the ex-wife though, thats a bit overdone. |
| User ReviewLowell DStandard Asylum films rip off of a trendy movie. The acting was...eh. The CG was...eh. The story is about 100 years old and felt that way throughout most of the movie. |
| User ReviewScott AIt's very slow and boring, with a lot of terrible dialog and uninteresting characters. I'm not sure why The Asylum was interesting in making this, but they didn't do a good job. |
| User ReviewMEC rFull of "cheese" and not in the Starship Troopers cheese, but moldy Velveeta in the fridge cheese. |
| User ReviewMatt CWhere to begin. This movie has piss poor acting, the writing is just boring, the CGI is ugly and the plot is a rip off Did I mention sound issues?? It has bad sound with most of the movie sounding as though it was made in a wind tunnel. The best past of the movie is the crappy ending where you see one of the worst death screams of all time. It had me laughing it was so bad. |
| User ReviewDustin CWeak story, weak acting, weak CGI and just an overall weak film. It's really bad when the CGI scenes actually lag! Barely worth the electricity I used to torrent it! |
| User ReviewDerrick C[color=#000000][font=Book Antiqua][size=3]This movie, based on the classic book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne is about the insane Captain Nemo who wants his revenge on those in the world above the waves. [/size][/font] [font=Book Antiqua][/font] [/color][color=#000000][font=Book Antiqua][size=3]Set in modern times, and with today's computerised movie making, coupled with a classic story-line, you'd think this would be a superb remake of the 1954 movie. It's not. The acting in this 2007 version of 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea is so wooden, and the storyline so soggy, the whole thing sank faster than the Titanic. [/size][/font] [font=Book Antiqua][/font] [/color][size=3][font=Book Antiqua][color=#000000]My recommendation, avoid this terrible remake - save yourself the pain. If you want to watch a movie at least based on the original book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and with a good storyline, go and rent the older version made in 1954 with Kirk Douglas ? it's far superior. [/color][/font][/size] [font=Book Antiqua][/font] |