Tom Dodge (Kelsey Grammer) is assigned as Captain to the USS Stingray, an old diesel driven submarine that has seen better days.
Staff (Not Credited) The role looks good on him, but it's a shame that he's also jettisoned the sophisticated dry wit which has been his hallmark in favour of a much broader, wetter humour.
Down Periscope makes a surprisingly successful launch, with plenty of brisk one-liners and a promising set-up. XboxOne
Staff (Not Credited) Please enter your birth date to watch this video: Out goes the intellectual cold fish, in comes the intuitive, warm, fun-loving leader of men. TV Music You know you're bored when you have to devise a comparative body hair study to amuse yourself. PS4 This is amiable enough and perhaps one shouldn’t expect anything more from the team that brought you Police Academy (writer Hugh Wilson) and Major League (director Ward). The closest this movie comes to delivering any titillation are a few open-shirted shots of Grammer that display major chest fur. You are not allowed to view this material at this time. Down Periscope makes a surprisingly successful launch, with plenty of brisk one-liners and a promising set-up.
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Reports But after that auspicious opening, it sinks. But after that auspicious opening, it sinks. Switch
PC The makers of Police Academy and Major League team up to take on the submarine corps in Down Periscope, and the result is a testosterone comedy that's crude fun, with a pinch of corn-pone morality. PG-13
As with Ellen DeGeneres's Mr. Wrong, this is the sort of film you expect a big TV star to do before he's successful, not after.
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And we're reminded of The Sting because that's how we feel after the movie is over. RSS Feeds