dull, dull, dull...


I watched the first half hour and then fast forwarded through the rest of the series looking for something interesting to happen and never saw anything.

Blech.

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awww there was heaps of interesting stuff that happened, are you sure you were watching this production of The Triangle??

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You probably watched another movie... This one is packed with action.

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yea i agree with the other 2 people...that or you were looking for a bunch stupid unintelligent blood and gore and didnt get it. Its a movie you have to actually pay attention to. it isnt really an anctiony action flick its an ....for lack of a better word...intelligent action flick.

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to many difficult words for you and not enough guns and explosions? Poor guy i feel bad for you since you cant even enjoy a good story.

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Prepare to be murdered.

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Blood and gore would have saved this senseless plot. This story has nothing new to add to the Bermuda Triangle theories of which many are as ludicrous as God made the world in 7 days. Worse, it skips from boring encounter to boring encounter, so that it views like ER overlayed on top of Mission to Mars.

You should have pressed the Erase button after a few min, would have saved you a lot of time.

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I actually thought this was very well made. The way they showed it on TV (especailly in Australia) is nothing compared to the DVD version.

The ending was pretty annoying i admit but i thought the acting was first class.

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Dude, I don't think they're complaining about the production, nor the quality, not even about the acting.

Maybe they think (as I do) that it was a stupidly wasted attempt to do a well done SciFi movie. I was disappointed by the various flaws, the core moments were almost imperceptible, and, on the other hand, there was too much time spent in unnecessary scenes or dialogues.

The main flaw is this: WHY only those 5 or so guys "suffered" those events? Only they knew what was happening, only THEIR car plunged into the water when the bridge disappeared... etc. The events were global, simultaneous and collective, they could have been perceived by every person on earth... and I'm not talking just about the weather changes, BUT also about the "wormhole" effects in time-space...

Maybe only the people in the ocean facility could have had an external perception of the events, as it seemed during the submarine sequence. The rest of the mortals should have got back from jumping in time-space like: "Hey, did you see that? I was wearing a Nazi uniform a second ago... Cool!!!"


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