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    Has any recent feature film by the great masters (Lucas, Spielberg, etc.) dealt with a compelling story in this kind of environment and technology?

    If not, could this be done? Submerge or not submerge a story?

    :rollin

    Thanks.


  • #2
    Re: futuristic city partially or fully submerged under the s

    well there was atlantis. but it was animated.

    and i did see a long underwater sequence in sky captain. where they apparently are flying their aircraft underwater through what looked like an old cityscape.

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    • #3
      Re: futuristic city partially or fully submerged under the s

      Wasn't New York City underwater at the end of Artiifcial Intelligence?

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      • #4
        Re: futuristic city partially or fully submerged under the s

        indeed. though i'm guessing peak wants to know if there's been a story around such concept.

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        • #5
          Re: futuristic city partially or fully submerged under the s

          Yes, Artificial Intelligence did it, but it was really just used as a backdrop. It could be an interesting setting if you really explored it, IMHO.

          Also, J.G. Ballard wrote a sci-fi novel called "Drowned World" about htis idea.

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          • #6
            Re: futuristic city partially or fully submerged under the s

            Around the World Under the Sea
            aol.eonline.com/Facts/Mov...73,00.html

            Nemo - www.oceanfutures.org/Nemo/mainlab.html

            War Gods of the Deep - www.netflix.com/MovieDisp...C=standard

            Also: www.geocities.com/bigfatp...hesea.html

            Someone wrote a book about it - www.abetterbookstoreonlin.../9707.html

            City under the Sea Summary:
            www.allpoe.com/city-sea

            Of course Jules Verne - selfknowledge.com/2000010.htm

            Vincent Price - www.filmsandtv.com/search...er+The+Sea

            City Beneath the Sea - www.imdb.com/title/tt0045630/
            But the titleâ€TMs misleading. There is no city.

            Throwing in a little research material for you:
            www.are-cayce.com/am/unde...ities.html
            Underwater spheres
            www.alienhabitat.com/ddp/water.htm
            Pyramids under water?
            www.cyberspaceorbit.com/p...japan.html
            Sunken Cities
            www.culture.gr/2/21/214/2...408ec.html

            I was about to say go for it! Cause it looked like you HAD found a subject that has barely been touched on. But then I looked once more and viola!

            www.scifan.com/themes/themes.asp?TH_themeid=74

            * * * * 1863 Water-Babies, The by Charles Kingsley * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1870 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1874 Mysterious Island, The by Jules Verne * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1918 Moon Pool, The by A. Merritt * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1928 Amphibian, The by Alexander Beliaev * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Giant Horse of Oz, The by Ruth Plumly Thompson * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1929 Maracot Deep, The by Arthur Conan Doyle * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1930 Green Girl, The by Jack Williamson * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
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            * * * * 1936 They Found Atlantis by Dennis Wheatley * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1953 Kraken Wakes, The by John Wyndham * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Out of the Deeps (Aka the Kraken Wakes) by John Wyndham * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1954 Mirror for Observers, A by Edgar Pangborn * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Undersea Quest by Frederik Pohl, Jack Williamson * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1955 Undersea Fleet by Frederik Pohl, Jack Williamson * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1956 Tom Swift and His Diving Seacopter by Victor ******on II * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1957 City Under the Sea by Kenneth Bulmer * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Deep Range, The by Arthur C. Clarke * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1958 Tom Swift and His Deep-Sea Hydrodome by Victor ******on II * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Undersea City by Frederik Pohl, Jack Williamson * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1959 Tom Swift and His Spectromarine Selector by Victor ******on II * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1960 Atlantic Abomination, The by John Brunner * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Secret Under the Sea by Gordon R. Dickson * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1961 Beyond the Silver Sky by Kenneth Bulmer * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Solaris by Stanislaw Lem * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1962 Dome World by Dean McLaughlin * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung by Victor ******on II * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1963 Dolphin Island by Arthur C. Clarke * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Secret Under Antarctica by Gordon R. Dickson * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            * * * * 1964 Hydrospace by Martin Caidin * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * * Secret Under the Caribbean by Gordon R. Dickson * * * * (Amazon - Alibris) * * * *
            * * * *
            Well, at least you know thereâ€TMs a lot of stuff to choose from to put your own slant to.

            All I can say is good luck! Lots of it!

            But STILL many are not exactly under the sea cities. So itâ€TMs still your ballgame dude!
            Just write it well.

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            • #7
              Re: futuristic city partially or fully submerged under the s

              Abyss

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              • #8
                TOP SECRET!

                Top Secret! with Val Kilmer had an underwater bar fight that occurred in an underwater saloon. That saloon already existed as the fight broke out, so it makes one wonder...what else was under there, an entire city?

                Wow!!!

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                • #9
                  Re: TOP SECRET!

                  I never saw it, but wasn't Waterworld about something to do with the water?

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                  • #10
                    Waterworld

                    He's talking about a compelling story.

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                    • #11
                      Futuristic ocean-submerged GLADIATOR type stories

                      Wow! You guys are so resourceful and encouraging - Iâ€TMm amazed!

                      Iâ€TMd better be more specific or WriteProâ€TMs gonna throw me another casserole full of his favorite blue spaghetti! (Just kidding. :lol Couldnâ€TMt be more grateful!! Will immediately bookmark those great links, dude!!!)

                      Actually, Violentcases and OkeyDokey have their points right. The compelling story must exist and be submerged into the ocean with the pillars of the city and everything…

                      For example imagine GLADIATOR or MOULIN ROUGE or JURASSIC PARK or SLEEPER remade under the ocean, instead of on firm ground. Same stories, same actors, same clothes, but appropriate settings (using awesome special effects, computer generated imageries, etc.) to deal with this fantastic environment. How much input can a screenwriter give…without getting too technical and boring? Howâ€TMs the director going to put this together? Will big studio executives ever take a risk?

                      The future is coming, perhaps too soon…when half of our cities will begin to submerge (according to many scientists), and we will have to learn how to adapt. :eek

                      Iâ€TMm thinking about 3rd or 4th millennium societies using smart, gigantic, powerful, flexible, transparent, you-name-it WALLS holding or separating miles of ocean water, enclosing and protecting submerged city sections, and allowing submerged events â€" such as gladiator fights or romantic/terrifying/hilarious situations - to happen naturally, as if the ocean wasnâ€TMt even there!

                      Iâ€TMm not thinking about humans turning into nasty-looking amphibious mutants. We've seen too many of those. But maybe that's our future. Who knows! 8o

                      If this is filmable today, then Iâ€TMm in. Otherwise, Iâ€TMll drop the water.

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                      • #12
                        Re: futuristic ocean-submerged GLADIATOR type stories

                        WritePro- Your an amazing resourcer, you should apply for work with either C.I.A. or N.S.A., they're always looking for guys with your capability!8o

                        P.S. PeakBeach... check out the following ;

                        1. "The Underwater City" 1962

                        2. "Captain Nemo and the Underwater City" 1969

                        3. "City Under the Sea" 1965

                        There are a lot of others.:smokin

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                        • #13
                          Re: Futuristic ocean-submerged GLADIATOR type stories

                          Peak, I would be interested in seeing a fairly "realistic" treatment of a near-future city that has been partially submerged by rising oceans. I think that's what you're going for. What does daily life look like under those conditions? How do people adapt? What new technologies/behaviors/cultures/sports do people create as a result? That all seems like great material to explore on film.

                          A lot of these other references relate to the old fashioned "dome under the sea" type of thing that has been done to death.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Futuristic ocean-submerged GLADIATOR type stories

                            For example imagine GLADIATOR or MOULIN ROUGE or JURASSIC PARK or SLEEPER remade under the ocean, instead of on firm ground. Same stories, same actors, same clothes, but appropriate settings (using awesome special effects, computer generated imageries, etc.) to deal with this fantastic environment.
                            Not sure if you mean what you said, but you can't just take a story and lop it into a new setting. Just look at ROAD WARRIOR for an example. What happens when you create a world without petrol? The setting creates the conflict, the characters, the story. A world submerged will create its own set of problems, difficulties, conflicts. Yes, it's a great setting. But I'd want to see a film that explores what's unique about that world, too.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Futuristic ocean-submerged GLADIATOR type stories

                              I'm pretty freaked out by this. I had an extremely vivid dream the other night about this exact scenario you've just explained....so if you had the same dream that i did, then we have a whole other movie premise on our hands.

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