The Triangle

2005 "In the Bermuda Triangle, nothing stays lost forever."
The Triangle
6.5| 4h0m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 05 December 2005 Released
Producted By: Electric Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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A group of people haunted by their experiences within the Bermuda Triangle band together to confront its truths.

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SnoopyStyle Strange phenomena has been occurring in the Sargasso Sea or the Bermuda Triangle since early seafaring. Columbus in 1492 encounters a modern ship and loses 2 men in a strange event. In the present, ship magnate Eric Benerall (Sam Neill) finds those two men and his own men dead on one of his ships. He recruits certain experts to solve the mystery for $5 million each. Howard Thomas (Eric Stoltz) is a reporter investigating Triangle cases. Emily Patterson (Catherine Bell) is a skilled engineer. Stan Lathem (Bruce Davison) is a psychic. Bruce Geller (Michael E. Rodgers) is an extreme adventurer. Meeno Paloma (Lou Diamond Phillips) leads a Greenpeace expedition against whalers when giant bubbles take down the whaling ship and the Greenpeace boat. Meeno is the sole survivor but he returns to find the world oddly different.This is a 3 part Sci-Fi mini-series. I really like part one as the mystery gets laid out. The production is pretty good for a TV show. It's set up for something interesting. The second part starts to show some cracks. I don't like some of the turns with the mystery. I don't care about Lou Diamond Phillips' part of the story. I also don't like the team being split up. Part three does a competent job wrapping the story up. This TV series starts out strong but loses some of its steam.
ebiros2 Producer Dean Devlin says he makes pop corn movies. Something to kick back and be entertained. If this is his style, he went a notch higher with this one.The acting is great, and the plot is original. Special effects are not stellar, but for the budget it borders on amazing. In terms of production, this is one of the best I've seen. Dean Devlin nailed this one. I would dare to say that it surpasses the Independence Day by far.Good that it was a made for TV mini series. There's not a minute wasted in all its 4 hour content, and it would not have made a good 2 hour movie.It's worth setting aside 4 hours of your time to see this - pop corns or not.
ctomvelu-1 THE TRIANGLE is a 3-part miniseries, and reveals the tropical pitfalls of many miniseries: too much talk, too much padding, too little action, bad music, etc. What saves it from complete oblivion is the cast, which includes topflight names like Bruce Davison, Lou Phillips, Eric Stoltz (who practically steals this movie) and Sam Neill. A team of diverse experts is sent to the Berumda Triangle to investigate the disappearance of several ships, only to run afoul of the Navy's notorious Philadelphia Experiment. They then find themselves lost in a series of time and dimensional shifts. If anyone had half a brain, they;'d take this overly long drama and edit it into a 90-minute feature, the way the makers of the original SALEM'S LOT did. I love most of the actors here, but the thing goes on way too long and my interest eventually petered out -- well, except whenever Catherine Bell was on-screen. She can be fully clothed, with her hair tied back and wearing little or no makeup and still be skiers than most actresses dolled up and stark naked -- well, except for Virginia Madsen, but she's not in this movie.
Monstrel I really liked this thriller, and the fact that it was combined into 3 parts on 2 DVDs made it even better - just enough time for deep plot development. In the middle of the third part I was about to become disappointed - "meh, just another Hollywoodish ending", but I was wrong, it was not the end. The non-stop action and thrill lasted almost until the last minutes of the movie.Despite the fact that the plot is based on a well-known subject - the Bermuda Triangle - the movie made a great Sci-Fi thriller. I have not really noticed any boring clichés, well, maybe a bit at the very end. I would really recommend this movie to Sci-Fi and thriller fans. Good job, Baxley, actors and the team!