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Lost Voyage |  | Actors: Lance Henriksen, Judd Nelson, Janet Gunn Studio: First Look Pictures Category: DVD
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| Seller: goHastings Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 63681
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 96 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: FLPD61309D UPC: 687797613097 EAN: 0687797613097 ASIN: B000A2X410
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Release Date: August 26, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: First Look Home Entertain Release Date: 06/21/2005 Run time: 96 minutes Rating: R
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A little camp, lots of horror, loads of fun! September 21, 2009 Amber (Georgia) I am a horror movie buff, and this is one of my favorites of all time. The horror/gore elements are very solid in this movie and there are parts that still give me chills even after the dozen or more viewings I've done on this. Some of the ghosts look a little cartoony, but the special effects are top-notch. Surprising for a made-for-TV movie. I like almost all the characters (except for the one you are supposed to dislike) and the actors are all very good. The dialogue and plot both flow smoothly too. I recommend that horror movie fans watch this movie, but keep in mind that the movie both takes itself seriously and mocks itself at times. I think you will like it if you just give it a chance. And it does make you think about some of the theories about the Bermuda Triangle.
TV's Answer to "Ghost Ship" Exceeds Expectations July 19, 2009 The Abominable Doctor Phibes (Western Pennsylvania) When I first discovered this DVD, I knew it didn't pass the "smell test" - it was obviously just a cheap knock-off riding the coat-tails of a major motion picture - 2002's "Ghost Ship" in this case. And yet I was intrigued by the promise of some guilty-pleasure viewing because I'm a sucker for haunted ship stories. Even the cheese-factor that goes with the territory of TV-grade productions is charming to me, too, in some way. It's as if these lower-budget filmmakers are underdogs, like AVIS ("We're #2, We Try Harder!"), and so I thought I'd don my life-vest and give it a spin. With my expectations set approximately on the ocean floor, the story should easily buoy itself above them. At least that was my hope.
Turns out it boasts a decent cast - Judd Nelson and Lance Henriksen, in particular, who did a credible job with the material. The situation was set up nicely, there's actually some characterization and backstory of the Judd Nelson character, and the special effects, while obviously lower-grade CGI (synthetic rain, helicopters, ghostly apparitions, etc.) at least attempted to be convincing. The ship itself was just a sophisticated cartoon made in a computer, yet I found myself willing to go along for the voyage, suspension of disbelief in hand like a boarding pass.
And so I permitted myself to enjoy the strong points of the movie, and was able to forgive the formulaic "seen-it-a-thousand-times-before" situations so I could pass a little time with Judd and Lance and the filmmakers. I was willing to be that ten year-old kid at the campfire, willing to be spooked by the storyteller, even if the tale being told had more holes than my tube socks. Funny how you can enjoy yourself when you want to - I think this piece succeeds for the small screen as disposable entertainment, and I recommend it for lovers of this sort of fare. While it doesn't deserve four stars, I'll admit I'm adding an extra star or two, as a flotation device, to keep it from sinking under the weight of harsher critics at Amazon.
Modern day B movie. January 24, 2009 Shock Writer (Knoxville, Tennessee United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
A modern day B movie filled with modern politics and characters. Probably deserves a B+ for the well created mood though for some reason it feels weak throughout. Weakness is probably due to the modern story line that spends too much time patronizing modern political views of characters making an otherwise great idea continually weak as characters take off in different directions to be politically correct. It won't matter your political view - the drive of the movie suffers from the skitso-frenetic modern political characterizations that hurt the story build as they jump off in odd directions.
Scary November 25, 2008 veryberry (NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great movie to watch on a cold and rainy night. The special affects were great and the story line was good. It is certainly worth the money to watch. Don't forget the popcorn for this one!
Love this Movie! July 23, 2008 Mark Schaible (Everett, WA.) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Finally got to see this cool movie on DVD and un-cut by the sci-fi channel. This is a little treasure of a film about a ship that sailed into the devil's triangle 25 years ago and suddenly reappears in present day. The ship has not aged since its "vacation" in the zone and strange things begin to happen when a salvage crew arrives to claim the ship. Its kind of a cross between the movies "Ghost Ship" and "Event Horizon" story wise. Love a good ghost ship movie!
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