Customer Reviews
A let down 
2007-07-09
I had high hopes for this. I never seen it before and was hoping for a great sci fi classic movie discovery to add to my collection but it was not to be. Very lame story line, totally lame effects with standard fish bowl fish...A real let down.
sinking to the Bottom Of The Sea 
2007-06-22
...has all the earmarks of a classic 'good bad' movie but just doesn't pull it of. Simply not bad enough to be funny, but is rather dull. Poor, old Walter Pidgeon and his sad little neckerchief, looking best to be sincere. Professional cocky sourpuss Ben Gazzara stars as well, along with sweaty Ernest Borgnine. Expect little and maybe be mildly amused.
"Undersea Odyssey" in Your Own Aquarium!! 
2007-05-24
This Canadian-made film had a huge ad campaign back in the day(1973) with a poster sporting more than was delivered. A seaquake sends a rather cheap-looking model "Oceanlab II" into an unknown abyss and only the high-tech "Neptune", piloted by Ben Gazzara can rescue(begrudgingly) any survivors. All-star cast, but sub(no pun!)par FX work that appears to have been shot in a large aquarium! The giant sea monsters are...gasp... sea bass, eels, sand sharks all filmed close-up and "giant" in very sandy bottomed aquariums with a toy-model of the Neptune occasionally buffeted about and attacked by them. One shot has some animatronic(for the time) sea monsters but they look incredibly badly done. At once point the sub gets caught in a "river of sand". Some bad continuity topside does not help the film(sunny from outside the ship, cloudy from inside). However, good performances salvage some of this and it's good for laughs and, 70's nostalgia. You know it's a "Sea" movie with Walter Pigeon and Ernest Borgnine in it!
I Remember It As Better 
2007-05-03
When I first saw this film as a kid in a theater, I remember it scared the hell out of me. As an adult, when I saw a vhs copy, I realized there wasn't much to be afraid of here, other than a reality check. Still, it is a favorite from my childhood, and I'm lucky enough as an adult to be able to slip back into that child long enough to ignore the bad miniatures, and magnified fish, and the anti-climactic ending. When this movie is compared to a classic like Fantastic Voyage, it can't hold a candle; but it is still a fun little adventure movie, with a very good cast. I'm looking forward to seeing it in it's widescreen format for the first time since it was in the theater.
NEPTUNE FACTOR- DVD 
2004-08-17
I loved this movie and would be wonderful in DVD. It was filmed in 2.35 and would be great to come out in widescreen.
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Neptune Factor is a Great Movie 
2008-02-14
The Neptune Factor is a Great Movie from 1973! The Special Effects are fine. This is from 1973. What do you expect! To many people have trashed this movie. I got it today and enjoyed it Very Much! If you enjoy underwater adventure, then you will enjoy this movie (widescreen). Don't nick pick the movie, just sit back and enjoy!
Gloriously awful! Swell DVD though... 
2008-02-02
MAN was this a bad movie!
For some strange reason, I remember LOVING this movie whenever it aired on local TV. I remember always being excited when it showed up on either the big networks or the small local stations...it was almost like an event for me! I could have sworn this was awesome...
And the poster is super. Terrific illustration art, colorful, dynamic.
NONE of what you see in the poster is in the movie, by the way.
I'm not certain exactly what sugar-fried confection my brain was on, but seriously, this is stupendously awful from script to screen.
The plot involves an undersea lab, an earthquake, a rescue op and giant fish.
The OceanLab could have been made from Legos, and the movie was entirely filmed in an aquarium in some dentist's office in Canada.
No, that's not correct. The movie would have been infinitely BETTER if it had used Legos and that dentist's aquarium...
Nearly every line recited by an actor is a small, completely intact cliche. If you never saw this movie, you could still finish each actor's line before he or she finished it on screen.
That could be a fun drinking game at a college somewhere.
Borgnine tries his best; Gazzara tries even harder. Mimieux doesn't have to try...she's the eye candy of the all-male cast. Walter Pidgeon looks befuddled. If you turn on the English subtitles, half of his lines are, and I quote, "(exhales)". That's it. A rush of air.
Now, this DVD is pretty swell, though. A contemporaneous short featurette, trailers, TV spots, promotional materials, posters...and the image is remarkably crisp and colorful for a film of its' age and "importance."
The scenes with the fish looks SO bad...it's a riot. The triggerfish ramming the sub? Come on...a triggerfish? Couldn't they have come up with another more scary fish, like, I dunno, a perch? Salmon?
No, it's because all Dr. Simon DDS had in his office that day was triggerfish!
Seriously...it's SO bad but I'm still laughing at myself for once liking this. My folks must have thought I was mental...
There's A Hole At The Bottom Of The Sea--And This Movie Fell In It 
2007-11-10
I was completely unimpressed with THE NEPTUNE FACTOR when I, then all of twelve years old, saw the movie in its original 1973 theatrical release. When I discovered the film available on DVD, I decided to revisit it on the chance that it had simply been over my then-youthful head--and upon seeing it again realized that I was a pretty good judge of films even way back then. Simply put, THE NEPTUNE FACTOR bites a big one.
The plot was hackneyed even in 1973: an earthquake shakes up an undersea lab and a "special submarine" is dispatched to find out what has happened down there. They go down, down, down to the bottom of the sea, they look out the submarine window, and they see... some really big fish. Yep, that's about all there is to it. They look at some really big fish.
Now, the cast itself isn't bad at all. After all, it includes Walter Pigdeon, Ben Gazzara, Ernest Borgnine, Yvette Mimieux--and they are very capable players. And they give it their all, but they just can't get a lot of mileage out of it, particularly when the really big fish are just really big (and pretty grainy) close ups of little fish that you might find in somebody's home acquarium. And then there's the submarine itself, which is clearly a plastic model, and which seems to have filmed at the bottom of a kiddie wading pool with some plastic seaweed stuff thrown in.
If this sounds boring, well, it is. Now and then a really bad film can become accidentally entertaining. It may be so bad that it's astonishing, as in PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE. It may be so bad that it's endearing, like ATTACK OF THE 50 WOMAN. But most bad films are just dull and boring, and when it comes to dull and boring THE NEPTUNE FACTOR is working hard to lead the pack. Give it a miss.
GFT, Amazon Reviewer
Not even Yvette Mimieux can save this cheesy film 
2007-10-11
I don't know why this El Cheapo film is as well known as it is, except that there is no other underwater film I can think of after "Thunderball" and before "The Deep". The sea monsters are basically magnified closeups of aquarium fish (yes, really) and the little plastic model of the submarine moving past the aquarium fish looks really bad. (Did they get that model out of a cereal box?) Ben "Run For Your Life" Gazarra is obnoxious and miscast. After achieving greatness in "The Wild Bunch" Ernest Borgnine is doing stuff like this and would soon be in another low budget film, "The Devil's Rain". Still, any Yvette Mimieux film isn't a total loss--and the Lalo Schiffrin title music is very good.
collectors item 
2007-08-02
this is a classic, a collectors item, used to sell for a arm and a leg on ebay, or if you were lucky to have a vhs in your collections. i must have have for collectors, first time on dvd. great movie for it's time.