The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

When Shelly Winters jumped in for her underwater scenes, that was Shelly Winters, no stunt double.

Here you go.

Hmmm. 42 posts and now this is the first to mention Stella Stevens? Hum baby. Yes, the movie is cornball, but it does move (like the passengers frenetically dancing to a ballad) and it’s easy on the eyes. The commentary track with Pamela Sue, Stella, and Carol is also lots of fun. For example…

I think the movie is worth watching, just for Shelly’s role. I just loved her in this.

The shaft room that they were eventually rescued from had a pretty stout door that had to be cranked open; presumably it’s air and water tight. I don’t remember if they closed it again once they were inside. If they did, that would limit the air that would escape through the hole.

Loved it. Still do. Loved the score too.

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I don’t think some of you could miss the point any more than you have.

Because of his later work in comedies it makes viewing his earlier dramatic work funny even when it isn’t. Put together with the poor acting by a bunch of has-beens (minus Hackman, his acting wasn’t top notch in the film but he has never been a has been) and watching this flick is a ball!

I think the movie was actually great. This is what happens when you pluck a 40 year old movie out of the bin and try to watch it with today’s lens.

  • It has a 79% on the tomato meter. The critics of the day liked it. At the time The Poseidon Adventure was a huge it.

  • It was one of the first disaster films. No CGI. Just good old fashioned camera work. I remember my parents going to the movie on their own just because the heard that the scene where Poseidon capsizes was so amazing. And it was at the time.

  • The acting seemed appropriate to the type of film that it was.

  • It wasn’t meant to be Gone with the Wind. It was meant to be entertainment, and it was great at that.

I have, and stop calling me Shirley.

It’s a different kind of acting.

Says you! No time to argue. I’m off to play the kazoo!

Thats hilarious!

I don’t know when Ebert made that quip, but that’s the ending of the Mad magazine version: The kid tells Rogo (Borgnine) that he forgot to mention that the boat rights itself 2 hours after it capsizes. The last panel is the boat righting itself and a dialogue balloon saying Come back here, you little bastard. If I catch you, I’ll kill you, so help me God!

If you’re interested: MAD’s The Poopsidedown Adventure.

Maureen McGovern was the singing, guitar playing nun in Airplane!which makes up for her entire musical catalog.

Holy smokes; I did not know that! That just adds another level of perfection to Airplane!

You know, large numbers of people disagree with you. Which is fine; movie tastes vary. I have not watched the whole movie, and have no desire to. But then the disaster flicks weren’t high on my list even back in the 70s when they came out. But you may have to concede that the movie isn’t by any means inherently bad.

This is really one of my favorite movies. I love it stem to stern.

I seem to recall we have a pretty good thread on here about the made for tv movie remake they did staring Steve Gutenberg.

Back then I loved the disaster movies, especially TPA.

When I saw Earthquake it was at a theater in Monterey, Calfornia. Before the first showing the theater tested those big Sensurround speakers. Shops on either side of the theater, and above it(built on a slope) emptied out when those suckers cranked up, especially the bar next door. A girl down the hall in my barracks, from Alaska, went through the 1964 Good Friday quake. She said the sound was much like the noises she remembered, except that it went on evenly, not starting and stopping.

I stood in a long line to see it, with my fiancee and another guy, our friend. After we left the movie “Roy” asked us “Did you see Clint Eastwood? He was standing about six people behind us in line1” I would have loved to have had just a glimpse of the guy in the flesh.

I didn’t see *TPA *in the theater, but in TV re-runs. Pretty hokey. The 2006 Wolfgang Petersen remake was better, but still, nobody’s gonna confuse it with Casablanca.

And then the interviewer shakes his hand!

Which dramas? You can tell me - I’m a doctor.

Here’s a thread I started four years ago on TPA, filled with deathless information (not).

I am mildly obsessed with this film.

Thanks for finding that; it’s a scream! Haven’t seen it since I lost my copy 40 years ago! :eek: