![]() Looking for vintage diving movie posters? Look no further than – they have a ton of old, original diving movie posters. We know there are many more, especially pre-1960, so post any recommendations in the comments section below. Das Boot: Yeah, yeah, it’s not diving – but Das Boot is one of the best ocean related movies ever made.City of Lost Children: Before directing Alien Resurrection, Jean Pierre Jeunet made this, including some great scenes of Ron Perlman in hard hat gear.It did have an enjoyable underwater alien scene though. Alien Resurrection: The decline of the Alien franchise continued with this turd.Man of Steel: Russell Crowe had a brief breath hold scene at the start of the movie – filmed, literally, across the road from DIVER magazine HQ.Pirates of the Caribbean: There’s quite few little underwater scenes scattered through the franchise, but the first movies ‘march’ is one of the best.Cruise into Terror: Face from the A-Team stars in this TV movie about cruise vacationers that discover a sarcophagus in an underwater cave.Sharktopus: Half shark, half octopus, all crap.Journey 2: The Mysterious Island: Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and annoying kid dive down to retrieve Captain Nemo’s sub.Speed 2: Cruise Control: Our hero tries to slow down a cruise ship by wrapping rope around its propeller.A compilation of dive scenes can be found here. Piranha 2: The Spawning: James Cameron’s first feature movie.Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life: Angelina Jolie in a skin suit punching a shark.True Lies: Arnold scuba dives into a bad guy’s party before removing a drysuit, unveiling a perfect tuxedo.The Italian Job (2003 remake): A gang of robbers pull of a heist in Venice, requiring underwater shenanigans.After the Sunset: Pierce Brosnan plays a master thief trying to retire, but obviously has one last job to pull.Charlie Sheen as a Navy SEAL, enough said. The Rock: Sean Connery and Nic Cage infiltrate Alcatraz by way of underwater propulsion vehicles.Honorable mentions and random diving scenes: Even more worrying, it seems likely that the Italians are secretly using neutral Spain across the bay as their key base. Explosives expert Lionel Crabbe arrives in Gibraltar to organise defenses, but finds only two British divers available to help him. In the Mediterranean in 1941 the Italians start using underwater chariots to mine the undersides of allied ships. Based on Marshall Pugh’s book Commander Crabb, it was made following the publicity created by Crabb’s mysterious disappearance and likely death during a Cold War incident a year earlier. It stars Laurence Harvey as Lionel “Buster” Crabb and describes his exploits during World War II. The Silent Enemy is a 1958 action film directed by William Fairchild.
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