The Poseidon Adventure Comments

  • Letha 2023-09-21 00:59:48

    The movies of that era should be made for the sake of...

  • Fernando 2023-09-15 22:02:29

    The 1972 version, full of characters and reasonable plot settings, is a classic. Much better than the new version in...

  • Haylee 2023-09-12 14:42:08

    The characters are distinct, the story is compact, and the successful combination of American personal heroism and disaster...

  • Lavonne 2023-09-09 01:56:01

    79/100 It's hard to find a more reasonable disaster film than this

  • Jane 2023-08-26 00:33:11

    Not bad, quite...

  • Abelardo 2023-08-18 21:36:11

    I was probably still in kindergarten when I saw it, but I was very...

  • Eduardo 2023-08-09 23:20:44

    Both the new and old versions have a sense of the times, they are compact and psychologically written, and the human nature reverends to find the picture of showing off at the stern, which makes me still prefer the new version of the seals. Religion played a counterproductive role here, and it also used passers-by's speech to condemn a rogue, which led to a lack of effort later, and a few sacrifices were somewhat unreasonable and used. Angry, what I want to be is obviously not the lead brother...

  • Frances 2023-08-09 05:40:36

    Pastor with such a bad temper? Overall it is definitely worth seeing! The plot is compact and there is nothing to make people play. The last ten minutes are almost meaningless. Hey~ Why is the big girl...

  • Antwon 2023-08-04 04:23:44

    A special effects disaster film that seems to be mainly entertaining the public is so rigorous and attentive in the play, I admire...

  • Marlin 2023-07-29 13:06:51

    The priest's sacrifice is still fresh in my memory, and I haven't seen the remake, so it's probably not that...

Extended Reading

The Poseidon Adventure quotes

  • Captain Harrison: [discussing the approaching tidal wave] It seems to be piling up in those shallows. By the way, Happy New Year.

    First Officer Larsen: Thank you, sir. Same to you.

    Captain Harrison: [returning to the conversation] What's its speed?

    First Officer Larsen: 60 knots, sir.

    Captain Harrison: It must be mountainous.

  • Mike Rogo: Aww, Jesus!