What is this other film called?!


Question: right well i haven't seen it since i was like nine years old so i can't remember much

so theres this crew of people on a space ship type thing but its under water
and they have to power up this like big thing or else thery r stuck there (i think)
anyway its like a horror film and there is something thats kills them one by one and its not human
i can't really remember how they get killed though
the only other bit i remeber is there is a woman taking a bath and she has a razor and she starts cutting herself and the bath gets full of blood

thanx


Answers: right well i haven't seen it since i was like nine years old so i can't remember much

so theres this crew of people on a space ship type thing but its under water
and they have to power up this like big thing or else thery r stuck there (i think)
anyway its like a horror film and there is something thats kills them one by one and its not human
i can't really remember how they get killed though
the only other bit i remeber is there is a woman taking a bath and she has a razor and she starts cutting herself and the bath gets full of blood

thanx

Event Horizon?

You saw this when you were 9? Sounds terrible.

I think its Sphere

i'm scared now.

Try
The Sphere
or The Abyss

don't know u lost me at the blood bath I thought it might have been the abyss

Wasn't that Event Horizon, with Lawrence Fishburne and Sam Neill?

Event Horizon

In the year 2047, faint radio signals from the starship Event Horizon, which had disappeared under mysterious circumstances seven years earlier, are picked up on Earth. The ship has been found in a decaying orbit around the planet Neptune, and the rescue ship Lewis and Clark is dispatched to investigate. The crew, which includes the Event Horizon's designer, Dr. William Weir (Sam Neill), must spend a 56-day journey in stasis in order to reach the ship.

Upon reaching the Event Horizon, Dr. Weir explains what really happened to the ship. The Event Horizon was a top secret prototype vessel equipped with an experimental gravity drive. The drive, designed to fold space-time and create an artificial blackhole, would have allowed the ship to traverse great distances instantaneously. However, during the test run, which was set for Proxima Centauri (the next closest star to our Sun), it vanished without a trace. Scans of the vessel reveal it is devoid of human life, though incomprehensible readings come up during the scans. The crew dismisses it as an equipment malfunction and search for Event Horizon's crew.


The Event Horizon in orbit above Neptune.As they explore the ship, whose artificial gravity and heating systems are offline, Engineer Justin (Jack Noseworthy) finds his way to the vessel's gravity drive. The drive inexplicably activates, producing a black, liquid-like mirror within its core; Justin, in his curiosity, touches it and is sucked inside. At the same time, the drive produces a large shock wave, damaging the Lewis and Clark. Technician Cooper (Richard T. Jones) manages to pull Justin out of the gravity drive, but he is catatonic.

The damage to the Lewis and Clark forces Captain Miller (Laurence Fishburne) to transfer the crew over into the Event Horizon while they effect repairs. Although they are able to reactivate the Event Horizon's systems, the ship only has 20 hours' worth of usable oxygen on board. Shortly after this discovery, Justin emerges from his catatonia and, seemingly possessed, tries to eject himself into space through an airlock. Medical Technician Peters (Kathleen Quinlan) attempts to reason with him, but what Justin saw while within the gravity drive has driven him to suicide "If you had seen the things I've seen you wouldn't try to stop me". Though he ejects himself despite her pleas, Captain Miller manages to rescue him.

I agree with the user above that thought it could be Event Horizon. The spaceship is not underwater, but a lot of what you mention sounds similar. The 'big thing' was the actual gravity drive for the ship... and the entity was sending Sam Niell's character visions of his wife who had committed suicide by slashing her wrists in the tub.

The only actual 'underwater station' horror one I can think of is Deepstar 6... but I haven't seen it.

My bet would be Event Horizon

your thinking of 'mean girls'. great movie



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