We watched The Triangle which originally aired as a tv mini-series.
It is indeed about the Bermuda Triangle and questions why it exists.
It was a very well put together movie with amazing people involved.
The story itself was a collaboration by Bryan Singer and Dean Devlin.
Bryan Singer wrote X-men and X2. Executive producer on House MD.
Dean Devlin wrote and produced Stargate and Independence Day.
The director Craig R. Baxley has directed other tv mini series ...
Steven King's: Storm of the Century and Rose Red.
The actors too were picked for their professionalism and excellence.
The cast of characters includes but not limited to a tycoon,
a four person team, a green peace activist (and family)
as well as military personel and politician.
Sam Neill played the shipping tycoon that hired the four person team
AKF: Jurassic Park's Dr. Alan Grant, Event Horizon's Dr. William Weir
Eric Stoltz played Howard Thomas,
a reporter for supermarket tabloid and expert on Bermuda Triangle.
AKF: Chicago Hope's Dr. Robert Yeats, Anaconda's Dr. Steven Cale
Catherine Bell played Emily Meredith Patterson,
deep ocean resource engineer among other degrees
AKF: JAG's Lt. Col. Sarah 'Mac' MacKenzie
Bruce Davison played Stan Lathem,
an aging man with genuine psychic abilities
AKF: X-Men and X2's Senator Kelly, Kingdom Hospital's Dr. Stegman
Michael E. Rodgers played Bruce Geller,
professor of meteorology, thrill seeker
AKF: American Dreams' Colin (not much to his credit on imdb)
Lou Diamond Phillips played Meeno Paloma,
sole survivor of a Triangle event, nearly kills self
AKF: La Bamba's Ritchie Valens and Young Guns' Jose Chavez
The main characters are explained at wikipedia's The Triange (tv mini series).
Or head on over to the Sci-Fi channel's official site: Triangle (starts with video)
* AKF stand for Also Known For
Thursday, January 24, 2008
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