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The gang returns to the USS Wetfloater in preparation for their deployment to Pandora this week for the new Avatar Fire and Ash. No better time to finally cover the aquatic adventure that is Avatar The Way of Water. James Cameron continues the journey for Jake Sully and Neytiri as they embrace parenthood and deal with the return of a familiar foe. Released in 2023 the film stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Jamie Flatters, Britain Dalton, Bailey Bass, Jack Champion, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, and Filip Geljo.
It's alien vs alien in The Prometheon
The crew continues on into with their second episode of cartoon classics. Unbeknownst to most of the crew, Jamie is secretly planning to find more and more submarine content to help push Submersion over the one thousand episode mark
The crew IS BACK.
Jamie has concocted an elaborate and well thought out plan to bring everyone back together in a desperate attempt to continue the underwater adventure that is Submersion.
Jamie and Brom helm the USS Wetfloater for an in depth look at the 90s TV show Jag.
The crew returns for a 1950s classic with so much sub action you'd be hard pressed to believe that we haven't covered this movie yet. Richard Widmark stars as Capt Adam Jones, a submarine captain piloting an international civilian force investigating potential nuclear activity at remote islands in the north Pacific. Victor Francen and Bella Darvi join the expedition as world renowned scientists
The Crew returns with the final film Andy Sidaris directed. Along with the film we also touch on the Oceangate disaster, submarine tourism, a new charity, and a very special countdown. Buckle up because it's a long episode. L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach debuted in 1998, is rated R, and stars Julie Strain, Rodrigo Obregon, Julie K Smith, Shae Marks, Marcus Bagwell, Cristian Letelier, Carrie Westcott, Paul Logan, Gerald Okamura, Ava Cadell, Carolyn Liu, and Kevin Eastman.
The crew returns with Steven Spielberg's film 1941 from 1979. This 3 time Oscar nominated film has a star studded cast including John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Treat Williams, Nancy Allen, Ned Beatty, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Christopher Lee, and John Candy.
The crew tackles the black and white 1955 British film Above Us the Waves that depicts the attack on the Germand Battleship Tirpitz in a Norwegian fjord. The film was directed by Ralph Thomas and stars John Mills, John Gregson, Donald Sinden, and James Robertson Justice and is based on the book of the same title.
The crew returns after the holidays and a new year to take on Chris Pratt's, or should we say BD Wong's Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom.
The crew returns in full force for the 2009 Asylum film Mega Shark Vs Octopus.
Jamie and Brom bring along a special guest to tag team a two part NCIS submarine spectacular.
After 11 months, the USS Wetfloater has had its repairs completed and is finally out of dry dock. The crew sets sail with episode 150.
The crew rings in the New Year with BBC's submarine murder mystery that finally made it's way over to the US, Vigil. We take a look at the 2021 show starring Suranne Jones, Rose Leslie, Shaun Evans, Paterson Joseph, Adam James, Connor Swindells, Gary Lewis, Anjli Mohindra, Lorne MacFadyen, Lolita Chakrabarti, Stephen Dillane, and Daniel Portman.
The crew covers the 2018 TV series Das Boot pilot episode. Does it live up to the movie? Does it make you want to watch more?
The crew is back covering the 2010 TV two part series The Sinking of the Laconia, starring Andrew Buchan, Thomas Kretschmann, Franka Potente, Ken Duken. and Brian Cox.
The crew takes on the Disney ride turned movie Jungle Cruise starring Dwayne The Rock Johnson, Emily Blunt, Jesse Plemons, Jack Whitehall, Paul Giamatti, and Edgar Ramirez.
The crew returns with a movie that might be from 2000, 2001, or 2002. Octopus stars Jay Harrington, Ravil Isyanov, David Beecroft, Ricco Ross, and Carolyn Lowery and was directed by John Eyres with Boaz Davidson and Michael D Weiss as writers. After capturing a terrorist responsible for bombing the US embassy in Bulgaria the only to extradite him to the US is to transport him by submarine. The sins of our fathers come to fruition as a giant octopus has other plans for our crew.
The crew dives into the 2020 underwater monster/disaster movie Underwater starring Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, Mamoudou Athie, TJ Miller, John Gallagher Jr, and Jessica Henwick. An underwater drilling rig at the bottom of the ocean floor begins imploding and the crew must do anything they can to make it out alive.
The crew is back and refreshed after a month long break, and they're wasting no time by jumping back to the 1940s to take on the submarine movie Gung Ho! In the height of WW2 the Carlson's Makin Island Raiders need to recapture a strategic location from the Japanese. Will they be tough enough for the task? Training montages, love triangles, and birthday cakes abound in this black and white film starring Randolph Scott, Alan Curtis, Noah Beery Jr, and Robert Mitchum.









Great story, and the crew sound genuinely affected by the film. The mark of a great film. great episode.
Enjoyed this interview. Sounds like a really nice gentleman and good game.
Quality episode!
the detectorists is pure dead brilliant!
great movie
Sounds hilarious, I need to track down this film.
haha, 3 guys wittering on about submarine films. Inoffensive. i'll try another. There seems to be a bias to cold war but who knows, maybe I should jump to Das Boot, maybe i'll not. ;-)