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Octopus

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  • 2000
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Octopus (2000)
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During the Cuban Missle Crisis, a Russian sub is sunk while en route to Havana. As the sub goes down, the hold is breached and barrels full of some mysterious substance tumble out. Years lat... Read allDuring the Cuban Missle Crisis, a Russian sub is sunk while en route to Havana. As the sub goes down, the hold is breached and barrels full of some mysterious substance tumble out. Years later, an American nuclear submarine is transporting a captured terrorist to the States. The ... Read allDuring the Cuban Missle Crisis, a Russian sub is sunk while en route to Havana. As the sub goes down, the hold is breached and barrels full of some mysterious substance tumble out. Years later, an American nuclear submarine is transporting a captured terrorist to the States. The terrorist's henchmen, however, are planning to hijack the sub and rescue their leader. Mea... Read all

  • Director
    • John Eyres
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    • Boaz Davidson
    • Michael D. Weiss
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    • Jay Harrington
    • Ravil Isyanov
    • David Beecroft
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    3.1/10
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    • Director
      • John Eyres
    • Writers
      • Boaz Davidson
      • Michael D. Weiss
    • Stars
      • Jay Harrington
      • Ravil Isyanov
      • David Beecroft
    • 68User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    • Roy Turner
    Ravil Isyanov
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    David Beecroft
    • Captain Jack Shaw
    Carolyn Lowery
    Carolyn Lowery
    • Dr. Lisa Finch
    Ricco Ross
    Ricco Ross
    • Brickman
    Jeff Nuttall
    • Henry Campbell
    George Stanchev
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    Martin McDougall
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    Vasil Banov
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    Nikolai Urumov
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    Krasi Vankov
    • Dmitry
    Michail Elenov
    • Sonar-Tech
    • (as Michael Elenov)
    Velislaya Stoyanova
    • Sara
    Kristina Krasteva
    • Maggie
    Mariana Stansheva
    Mariana Stansheva
    • Female Captain
    • (as Mariana Stanisheva)
    Maya Dimova
    • Female Cruise Ship Terrorist
    Velimir Velev
    • Male Day Terrorist
    • (as Velimer Velev)
    Peter Mechkoff
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    1gtc83

    May leave unprepared viewers dumbfounded and speechless

    Okay, this is just as bad as it gets. Let me hit the high points:

    1) The main character. This guy has all the courage and charisma of Pee Wee Herman (no offense to Pee Wee). He's a CIA agent, and after seeing a terrorist blow up the embassy he works at, killing all his co-workers, and then killing his best friend, this guy still can't bring himself to shoot the terrorist. He does stand there pointing his gun forever though. Finally he saves the terrorist.

    2) The first scene on the submarine. This is a nuclear attack submarine, yet we find the crew, on the bridge, playing strip poker while rap music blares in the background. The captain walks in and - this is what will leave a person speechless - doesn't seem to find this to be out of the ordinary. This also serves to introduce us to the main female character, and makes her seem like a bar whore. Someone addresses her as "Doctor", while at the same time her panties are on a guy's head. A Hooters Girl doing a beer bong would be more convincing as a Ph.D. than this woman. And a lot classier too. I mean, is there actually anyone out there who thinks that nuclear attack subs are run like college frat houses? And is it possible that this same person is allowed to write screenplays? And let's not even get into the fact that the captain of this boat previously had captained another sub, which he ran aground. To penalize him for this, the military gives him the job of...captaining a nuclear attack sub.

    3) The idea that terrorists could hijack a cruise ship and then somehow use it to chase a submarine. Are the film makers aware that submarines travel UNDER the water, and can't be detected by any equipment available on a cruise ship? I mean, it's just impossible to fathom the level of stupidity these people have put into this movie.

    Overall, I love cheesy B movies, and a few major plot holes don't bother me much. But this thing...what can one even say? You've got an unbelievably, unwatchably horrible male lead, a scummy whore female lead, a bunch of action sequences that are so incomprehensible in their stupidity that it makes a person become nauseous and disoriented, and finally a giant octopus that does all the work of killing the terrorists that the CIA agent was too much of a cowardly putz to accomplish. Hooray for the octopus. Pity the audience.

    How in the world do screenplays like this actually get made into movies? I would think this stuff would be passed around from studio to studio and laughed at until the writers left the state in shame, or maybe even left the country. I mean, there are movies made for $100, 000 in Bulgaria that put this thing utterly to shame.
    2culwin

    Standard Nu Image junk

    From the studios of Nu Image, the company that will make a movie out of any script, as long as it's completely awful, comes another low-budget flop, "Octopus". Now, with this title you would think that the octopus would get a prominent place in the plot, or at least more screen time than the extras. Not so. You will only see the octopus in its full glory towards the very end of the film (if you can stay awake that long). The rest of the time, you only see a tentacle here and there, and maybe a cast member will mention, "Hey there's an octopus after us". But for the most part, the main characters spend all their time fighting bad guys and a leaky hull. I wasn't expecting much with this movie, but I thought it might be bad enough to laugh at. It wasn't even worth that. I give it a 2 out of 10 only because the effects weren't that bad, and for a budget this low, that's kind of impressive.
    3MartianOctocretr5

    Uneven, jumbled, with an occasional visit by the title creature

    Starts off with a Soviet sub being lost in 1962 while on its way to Cuba. Cut to four decades later.

    There's confusing hi-jinks, political intrigue, and traitors aboard an American sub that find the old sub. There's also a giant Octopus wandering around that makes periodic (and oddly timely) attacks, whenever it serves to thicken the plot. A spy is aboard the sub, and endeavors to uhhh, umm, do something bad I guess. The script doesn't make it clear, and the novice acting by the cast doesn't help, either.

    Then the sub meets up with a cruise ship (!) What? Oh, and more spies show up too. The script darts around so much you'll get dizzy trying to follow it.

    The final scene is about the only part that has anything of interest happen, as the Octopus makes his finest appearance. He's pretty nasty looking, as the director loves to take CGI shots into his mouth, as he attacks. Most of what you see is sloppy CGI, but at least you get to see something happen after waiting through the entire movie.

    A goofy, bargain basement movie, good for sporadic moments of chaos and comedy.
    2mttlg

    Been there, done that

    Ok, now I'm convinced that Hollywood producers get together and dare each other to make movies with randomly selected plot elements. This one would have been:

    "Make a movie that combines Turbulence, The Hunt for Red October, Leviathan, Sphere, Speed 2, and Deep Rising."

    At least, those were the movies I thought of when I was trying to figure out what this movie was. Add in Down Periscope for some "lone woman on a submarine full of horny guys" humor, and you've already seen this movie.
    3xorys

    OK monster and heroine defeated by clumsy director and badly acted terrorist

    Well, I was hoping this was going to be a nice little monster movie... something along the lines of Lake Placid or Komodo, both of which I enjoyed. No such luck. It's burdened down by a tedious "terrorist on board" plot, that places it closer to Turbulence (a movie I loathed) for much of its running time. It also doesn't help that the principle terrorist villain is played by quite the worst actor I've seen in any professional film I can currently recall - his version of passing as an elderly woman to infiltrate a US establishment makes Hulk Hogan look like Laurence Olivier, and his performance as his 'normal' terroristic self consists almost entirely of eye-popping, smirking and grimacing. With many principle scenes depending on this character the whole exercise is pretty much doomed from the word go. It also doesn't help that the director's style seems to be based on the principle "telegraph what's about to occur, then telegraph it again, in case the audience is *really* slow". The special effects are passable... they could have been quite effective given an engaging script, some good acting, and sound direction, but they're hardly enough to carry the movie on their own. Carolyn Lowery as the lone significant female in the cast is consistently good... but she and the creature and the explosions can't save this aquatic turkey.

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    • Trivia
      In addition to a few scenes in the opening sequence in the film of a United States submarine firing torpedoes at the Soviet Russian submarine Leningrad, which were actually of the U.S.S. Alabama firing at a rogue Russian submarine, there were also a few scenes towards the middle of the film where they were supposedly launching mines at the octopus. These were actually the launching of countermeasures from the USS Alabama towards incoming torpedoes. These scenes were taken from the movie Crimson Tide (1995) starring Gene Hackman, And Denzel Washington.
    • Goofs
      During one part of the movie, they have a camera shot across the deck of the cruise ship. In that shot the signature "Whale Tail" of the Carnival Cruise Line is shown. All other pictures of the ship are without that smokestack and do not resemble a Carnival cruise ship.
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      Edited from USS Alabama (1995)
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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Bulgaria
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'Attaque de la pieuvre géante
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Martien Holdings A.V.V.
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      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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