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Stoltz & Bell Get Stuck in The Triangle Source: The Hollywood Reporter
June 2, 2005
Eric Stoltz and Catherine Bell have joined the cast of Sci Fi Channel's six-hour miniseries The Triangle, which starts production this week in Cape Town, South Africa.
The Hollywood Reporter says Michael Rodgers, Bruce Davison and Sam Neill also star in the mini, which focuses on a disparate group of professionals who are brought together to investigate the dangerous truths behind the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle.
The Triangle is set to premiere on the cable network in December. Dean Devlin and Bryan Singer are executive producing.
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The Triangle to Premiere in December Source: SCI FI Channel
July 15, 2005
The Triangle, an epic, 6-hour miniseries co-produced by SCI FI Channel, Electric Entertainment and Bad Hat Harry Productions, will premiere in December 2005 airing over three nights, it was announced today by Bonnie Hammer, President of USA Network and SCI FI Channel. The film, executive produced by Hollywood's genre standouts Bryan Singer (X-Men, Superman Returns), Dean Devlin (Independence Day), and Rockne S. O'Bannon (Farscape The Peacekeeper Wars), features stars of film and television Eric Stoltz, Catherine Bell, Michael Rodgers, Bruce Davison, Lou Diamond Phillips and Sam Neill. Rockne S. O'Bannon wrote the screenplay from an original story by Singer and Devlin and Craig Baxley (Kingdom Hospital, Storm of the Century) directs.
Set against the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, this SCI FI Channel Original Miniseries event will focus on a disparate group of professionals, brought together to investigate the dangerous truths behind one of the greatest legends of our time. In The Triangle, billionaire Eric Benirall (Neill) is losing his cargo ships, and their crews, at a frightening pace-and now, he wants answers. His bemused, handpicked team of subject-specific experts include lead skeptic and tabloid journalist Howard Thomas (Stoltz), ocean resource engineer Emily Patterson (Bell), scientist/adventurer Bruce Gellar (Rodgers) and psychic Stan Latham (Davison). Pulled together with the promise of unlimited funding for their research and the chance for once-in-a-lifetime riches, the team sets out to solve this most daunting of anomalies.
When a jetliner disappears over the Triangle, bizarre, unexplainable occurrences begin to affect each member of Benirall's team. When the government takes an alarming interest in their work, our crew is drawn into something far more dangerous than they had believed possible. A research expedition with the promise of riches soon becomes a frantic, head-turning ride through the unstoppable force that is The Triangle.
Premiering on SCI FI Channel, The Triangle is produced by Dean Devlin's Electric Entertainment and Bryan Singer's Bad Hat Harry Productions. The Triangle marks Singer and Devlin's first-ever collaboration.
Eric Stoltz plays Howard Thomas a reporter for a supermarket tabloid, and as such is no stranger to the legend of the Bermuda Triangle. In the course of writing up endless crackpot theories and interviewing every dubious source for his articles, Howard has become a hardcore cynic and walking encyclopedia of fringe knowledge. He is courted by Benirall to be the team's "ultimate arbiter", applying his experience with debunking the "paranormal" as a litmus test for the rest of the team's theories. With a young daughter and an ex-wife to whom he can barely afford to meet alimony, his personal life might be in even worse shape than his professional life.
Catherine Bell plays Emily Patterson, a deep ocean resource engineer who has recently been fired from an offshore drilling company for not backing off of safety concerns that would have shut down their operations. She is a smart woman with strong convictions but, despite her multiple degrees and expert knowledge of oceanography, among other subjects, it's financial need that drives her to accept Benirall's farfetched proposal.
Bruce Davison plays Stan Latham a man with genuine psychic abilities who has been reduced to hawking self-promotional tapes at New Age fairs to make money. Low-key but emotional, Stan is attuned to an entire invisible world of clues to the Triangle's origins and intuition complements the rest of the team's scientific approach to discovery.
Michael Rodgers appears as Bruce Gellar, an Australian thrill seeking, often reckless, professor of meteorology with a sometimes-questionable moral fiber. He initially joins the team purely for the money, and looking for the fastest and easiest way to get to the $5 million payoff. He has a childlike enthusiasm for discovery and his passion for the task at hand quickly sets in.
Lou Diamond Phillips plays Meeno Paloma, the sole survivor of a Triangle event that killed the crews of two ships, Meeno returns from his ordeal to a loving family that is not quite as he remembered it. Confronted with a son he doesn't remember and smaller details that aren't as they should be, Meeno is increasingly tormented with the possibility that either his memory has been damaged, or he's somehow rejoined a world where he doesn't belong.
Sam Neill stars as Eric Benirall, a shipping tycoon who has lost numerous ships and lives in the Bermuda Triangle. Benirall is the architect of this expedition. He brings the team together by making them an offer they can't refuse but are his intentions all that they appear?
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Watched on SciFi Ch. 'New Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle' are some such name. [Lead up to the mini-series]
There was some kook on there that believes an energy pulse from generators created in the city of Atlantis causes these time/space flux'es. What a Nimrod!!
But hey what do I know.
My wifey'poo agreed to watch the mini-series with me.. yippy! Has a damn good cast.
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It doesn't look that interesting to me, but they'll probably air it 100 times so I will probably see it. In general Sci-fi miniseries are pretty good. I really liked Taken and 5 Days to Midnight.
Watched part one tonight. It wasn't too bad as I watched 75 % of it and I have a really short attention span. Hopefully the next episode is a little more interesting.
Also, did anyone notice at the end when they all went topside to see the "ghost" ships and planes, that the Aussie and Cathrine BEll each went into kiss each other, but then the scene was cut? I wonder if they rewrote/reshot the ending to keep them from ending up together?
Also, I wonder why they'd do that.You'd think it'd have tested better with audiences to give them what they anticipated the previous 5 hours.
The more I think about this ending the more I think it ruined the whole friggin movie for me.
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Last edited by Pariah; December 9th, 2005 at 01:56 AM.
And one more thing...when they're hit with the ripple of the wormhole on the bridge and the bridge disappears presumably because they've gone back in time and bridges don't exist, why didn't their car disappear, too? Or their clothes and jewelry?
I know, that's nitpicking; time travel movies are hard to get right on details like this. But still...
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