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Poseidon is a 2006 remake of the classic disaster film The Poseidon Adventure, based on the novel by Paul Gallico. It was released on May 12, 2006 and stars Kurt Russell, Josh Lucas, Emmy Rossum and Richard Dreyfuss. It is directed by Wolfgang Petersen and was produced and distributed by Warner Bros., in association with Virtual Studios. The film also had a simultaneous release in the IMAX format. Executive Producers are Kevin Burns and Jon Jashni, Sheila Allen and Benjamin Waisbren. It was nominated for a single Academy Award in the visual effects category.
StorylineSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
The movie centers on the Poseidon, a luxury ocean liner, named for the Greek god of the sea, in the midst of a transatlantic crossing.
Image:Poseidon 2006 movie Gloria.jpg Gloria (Stacy Ferguson) sings before the crowd at the ballroom at New Year's Eve. Image:Rogue wave Poseidon 2006.jpg The rogue wave that struck the Poseidon. After some calm is restored in the ballroom, the captain assures the people that when the ship was hit, a signal-beacon was released and rescue teams would be on the way in several hours. Robert fights with the captain over his desire to go search for Jen, while Dylan, who opts to save himself rather than wait for help, is spotted leaving by Connor. This draws attention to Dylan, first by Maggie, and then by Robert and Nelson. After questioning and arguing, Dylan explains that they will probably be able to get out through the bow thrusters, now above the water line. Joined by Valentin, the group sets off and the Captain orders the water-tight doors sealed behind them. Image:Poseidon 2006 Valentin.jpg Valentin (Freddy Rodriguez) uses a bench in the kitchen as a makeshift bridge so the group could cross. Image:Poseidon 2006 movie crossing the atrium.jpg Robert Ramsey and Dylan (third man from the left) helping Connor to cross the atrium, while Maggie James, Lucky Larry and Jennifer Ramsey wait their turn. Image:Poseidon 2006 movie ballroom flooded.jpg Water flooded from the windows at the ballroom. Image:Poseidon 2006 movie Jennifer Ramsey.jpg Jennifer Ramsey (Emmy Rossum) crawls inside the shaft. They eventually find themselves in a ballast tank, with the only mode of exit being through the sealed portal into the next tank beyond, and only flooding the tank will open the portal. By manually operating the external ports, the tank is flooded, the vent opens, and the bunch swims through. Beyond that point they exit the tank and swim through completely flooded corridors towards a set of stairs. However, Elena gets caught on loose wires, and while trying to free herself hits her head. Nelson tries to save her but does not succeed. Noticing they are missing, Dylan and Robert swim back to attempt her rescue, but it is too late. With Nelson distraught over her death, the group clips Elena's cross back on her, and moves on. The remaining ballast tanks continue to fill one by one, bringing the ship closer to sinking. Image:Poseidon 2006 movie the group.jpg The group discovered that the bow thrusters are under water and that they wouldn't be able to swim. They felt trapped, but found another way to escape. In the bow thruster room, Nelson, spotting the hatch that gives access to the propeller shaft, opens it, only to get blown back by wind caused by the still-active propellers. Christian proposes jamming the propellers with debris, but Robert points out that the blades are turning the wrong way, and need to be stopped, or reversed in order to create suction. The two argue about who should make the hundred and fifty foot swim to the flooded control room. Robert agrees that Christian should go, as his lungs have a greater capacity. However, after Christian says goodbye to Jennifer, he turns to find that Robert has already swam off. Dylan, Maggie, and Connor arrive and are told what has transpired. Meanwhile, Robert arrives at the control room only to find the emergency engine stop button broken. He frantically searches for another button as he starts running out of air. He freezes knowing he's going to die just as he sees the propeller reverse button and presses it after he drowns, with his last remaining moments of life. Image:Poseidon 2006 movie propeller explosion.jpg Christian (Mike Vogel), Jennifer Ramsey (Emmy Rossum) and Richard Nelson (Richard Dreyfuss) watches as Dylan Johns (Josh Lucas) goes to kick the trapped tank by the hole of the propeller. Spoilers end here.
SetsImage:Pos-2.jpg The set of the ballroom for Poseidon.
On the soundstage, at Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California, separate sets for each main room were built - one "right-side-up" and the other "up-side-down." The "upside-down" ballroom set was built on top of a large water tank in the sound stage so that it could be filled with water and drained in a matter of hours. The interior (and exterior) shots of the ship rolling were constructed using CGI. Characters
SoundtrackReleased at May 9, 2006, includes the music composed by Klaus Badelt and the songs performed by Fergie (who played Gloria) and Federico Aubele.
ReactionWith a reported $160 million budget, Poseidon received mixed to negative reviews with critics (with the exception of Entertainment Weekly and MAXIM), and opened with a disappointing $22.2 million on its opening weekend of May 12, in second place behind the reigning leader, Mission: Impossible III.[1] Warner Brothers president-chief operating officer Alan Horn called the results, "very, very disappointing." The movie was however commended for its realistic use of CGI effects in the capsizing scenes.[2] As of August 14, Poseidon has taken in roughly $60.6 million at the domestic and $181 million at the worldwide box office. On January 23, 2007, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Visual Effects.[3] DVD releasePoseidon was released on DVD August 22, 2006, in both a single disc and double disc edition. It was also eventually released on HD DVD. The single disc edition has a behind the scenes feature and the theatrical trailer. The double disc edition features both the theatrical trailer, the behind the scenes feature, and also has the documentary Poseidon: Upside Down: A Unique Set Design Chronicle documentary, A Shipmate's Diary, which covers a film school intern's experience on the set, and a History Channel documentary that explores rogue waves.[4] AwardsPoseidon was nominated for the Academy Award for Achievement in Visual Effects but lost to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Trivia
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