Jomac
Apr 29, 2009, 05:34 PM
I am looking for 2 movies from my childhood, I was able to find them once a couple years ago... appeasing my sanity, but have since lost that list. I digress.
First Movie: I remember a large boat or ship, errie films on a projector and old german music. Group of folks isolated and being hunted down by Nazi Super Soldiers all wearing very dark glasses, like weldiers goggles. They could remain underwater indefinitely, no need to eat or breath. One scene a soldier was hiding in a pool. Another in a pond or similar body of water attacking when they tried to flee.
The cover-movie poster, if memory serves. Was the top half of a face (water up to the nose) wearing the goggles, a ship in the back ground.
Second movie: More vague, sorry. But I remember people facing 2 groups of monsters. The monsters themselves seemed to be at battle. An island or some other remote location. The monsters... just a handful on either side and each being different, but if I remember they had a similar 'breed' on each side. One had wings and you could see him fly off into the darkness at the end of the movie. I want to say 'Twilight' was in the title, but not positive.
First Movie: I remember a large boat or ship, errie films on a projector and old german music. Group of folks isolated and being hunted down by Nazi Super Soldiers all wearing very dark glasses, like weldiers goggles. They could remain underwater indefinitely, no need to eat or breath. One scene a soldier was hiding in a pool. Another in a pond or similar body of water attacking when they tried to flee.
The cover-movie poster, if memory serves. Was the top half of a face (water up to the nose) wearing the goggles, a ship in the back ground.
Second movie: More vague, sorry. But I remember people facing 2 groups of monsters. The monsters themselves seemed to be at battle. An island or some other remote location. The monsters... just a handful on either side and each being different, but if I remember they had a similar 'breed' on each side. One had wings and you could see him fly off into the darkness at the end of the movie. I want to say 'Twilight' was in the title, but not positive.