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I never say never, but it does seem like you might be combining a few different films. I cannot tell you how many vivid memories I have had from when I was very young at what I thought I saw, only to be proven that years later, I was truly remembering it wrong -
>Is it possible you're combining your memories of two or three different movies into one imaginary movie?
It's always possible, but I got pretty vivid memories of that last scene. And "Proteus" is WAY too late for when I would have seen it. (Actually, I don't think I've EVER seen "Proteus.")
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Oh man, I think I saw Destination Inner Space once a month as a kid. It's amazing to watch it now and see the "incredible" models of the undersea lab.Leave a comment:
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It actually sounds a little like Destination: Inner space, a movie that scared me as a kid.
It's really easy to combine stuff or imagine stuff is real or vice versa.
I saw Hammer's The Lost Continent when I was small and it freaked me out so much that
later I figured it was just a really bad dream. I was surprised when it came out on video,
I really believed it was a nightmare.
Some of these other movies sound pretty interesting too.Leave a comment:
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Is it possible you're combining your memories of two or three different movies into one imaginary movie? Bermuda Depths (which I love and own the DVD of), Proteus and/or The Intruder Within?
Memory, especially childhood memory, can be a tricky thing.Leave a comment:
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There was also Devil Fish that was sorta like this except for the transformation bit.Leave a comment:
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>I believe that's a scene from "The Bermuda Depths".
Yeah, that's it. I thought "The Bermuda Depths" was the movie I was looking for, until I saw it a few years ago. It's kinda similar, except in it the woman is a ghost who sold her soul to the devil. (Played by a giant turtle monster.) In the one I'm thinking of the woman IS the monster; but you don't find out definitively 'til the end.
The Bermuda Depths is an interesting film, if you like B-Movies. The effects are kinda cheap, but the idea is really weird.
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this sounds like a TV movie I saw.The movies last scene had one of the characters (I think he was Carl Weathers)shoot the turtle with a harpoon gun,get his leg caught in the harpoons line and get pulled under water with the last image of the film being the turtle dragging him through the water as it swam away.
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this sounds like a TV movie I saw.The movies last scene had one of the characters (I think he was Carl Weathers)shoot the turtle with a harpoon gun,get his leg caught in the harpoons line and get pulled under water with the last image of the film being the turtle dragging him through the water as it swam away.Leave a comment:
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Intruder Within, the monster is some sort of prehistoric monster, it scared the living hell out of me at eleven.Leave a comment:
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So;
I e-mailed the guy who runs the second site and he confirmed it's NOT "The Intruder Within." So.... how many giant turtle/woman/monster movies ARE there?!?!?! Was this a popular genre in the early 80's?
I'd almost think I'd imagined the film, but I have a friend who remembers the last scene too; with the transformation. I remember it vividly 'cos I had a toy rubber turtle that I couldn't play with in the bathtub for months after seeing that scene. When "The Bermuda Depths" was shown a few years ago, we both thought that was the film, but it wasn't.
I'm surprised at how similar that scene in "Proteus" is to this film. Except the giant turtlewoman eats buddy, then stares down the hero and eventually leaves. As I recall they had feelings for each other by the end of the film. It's a very short scene; maybe a minute or two. Maybe I should track down the producers of "Proteus" and ask if they'd seen the film I'm looking for.
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Intruder within was my second guess but it doesn't have any transformationLeave a comment:
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