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The Abyss (Full-Screen Edition)

The Abyss (Full-Screen Edition)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It JUST Sucks!
Review: I watched this too long movie just because it is a J.Cameron film. But it was a sheer frustration. I am very sorry to spend my 2.5 hours for it. It is just a waste of time. Don't watch it. It is full of ridiculous scenes. Slam a dead person and watch her bring back to life! Isn't it be to stupid? Too many sub-plots. Too many dialogs. Everyone in the movie talks in every occasion. Only when Bud dives into the abyss we can have some silence. Please don't watch this. It is nothing but a waste of time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Anthony Michaels review of "The Abyss"
Review: Now, if you want a good movie... here it is. James Cameron and Ed Harris bring the world a movie full of enjoyment, inspiration and above all - entertainment. The special effects are dazzleing, but as I've said in other reviews - that's not what makes a movie great. The story of this film is original, fantastic and creative. It's got just the right amount of action - not too much, but not too little. The same with it's drama, romance and science fiction. As I've said at the beginning of the review, if you want a good movie... here it is.

ALSO STARRING ED HARRIS
The Right Stuff
Apollo 13

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Already great story, turned greater!!
Review: Every submarine and undersea movie lovers will like this one!I got the first edition of the movie and I loved it! I've seen this edition and it explained everything I didn't understand from the first release. Most of Cameron's movies are great... Watch'em all...
If you like the James Cameron type of movie, you'll love this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE ABYSS!
Review: If you want a movie involving WATER, then JAMES CAMERON certainly delivers! From the director who brought you not only PIRANAH II: THE SPAWNING but a little film called TITANIC, here is the thrilling story of a hard bunch of underwater oil rig workers who are recruited for a search and rescue mission after a NUCLEAR SUBMARINE sinks! But you will be AMAZED and ASTOUNDED when our heroes discover they are not alone underneath the waves! Starring ED HARRIS as the head honcho on the rig, MARY ELIZABETH MASTRANTONIO as his tempetuous ex-wife, and MICHAEL BIEHN as the leader of the SEAL team! You will CRY your eyes out when the unhappy couple discover there is only one way to escape the deathtrap in which they find themselves! Yes, there are SPECIAL EFFECTS galore in this film, but the ACTING is first-rate! Plus, this DVD is absolutely LOADED with extras! You can see BOTH versions of the film, the ORIGINAL and the special DIRECTOR's CUT! Check out the DOCUEMENTARY! And would you believe a interactive DVD-ROM involving the SCREENPLAY and STORYBOARDS! When you see this baby there is just one question left to ask! When do we expect our TITANIC-SPECIAL EDITION DVD, Jimbo?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Abyss DVD Delivers
Review: The ABYSS was a big risk. The entire film (with the exception of some SPECIAL EDITION footage) was filmed off of dry land, but rather underwater or aboard sea-faring vessels. It also contains huge special effects sequences and large set pieces. All of this combined into a very expensive film, very difficult to make. There are 3 stories colliding in the Abyss... the least interesting involves the shattered marriage between Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Matstrantonio as Bud and Lidsay. The Second and most successful storyline involves the oil rig crew joining up with Navy SEALS to retrieve nuclear warheads from a sunken submarine. The final story is the science fiction element, an underwater race that makes first contact with the initiation of the film. After a pretty long journey with great special effects and exciting tension, the three stories all come to an aligned ending. The biggest complaint stated about the film was that rarely did all three stories speak to its viewers... They either wanted more or less sci-fi... Cut or expand the romance... Enhance or decrease the thriller tension. To answer some of these requests, this spectacular DVD includes the Special Edition which includes an extra 28 minutes of additional footage. Some of the footage was cut for obvious reasons and very little of it improves the story. Still, its great to have both versions at your fingertips. Yes, this DVD set is loaded with great documentaries, the complete screenplay and even 3 silly games that are not worth hunting for. The only thing missing is an audio commentary. The 5.1 THX Sound is great as is the video transfer. It is the step above the LaserDisc release although with that you did have a James Cameron Approved Pan and Scan version that was extremely watchable. "Raise You Hand if you think that was a Russian Water Tentacle!"

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Need the Anamorphic version to see true Abyss
Review: This is a great film, however, being the owner of a widescreen television, it's a shame the DVD sharpness is lost.

I brought the DVD assuming it would be "formated for widescreen tv" (it does says exactly that on the bottom of the DVD box. Yet it is not really anamorphic. For those of you who don't know what anamorphic means, you will once you invest some money on a widescreen television. Trust me...it's worth waiting for an anamorphic DVD version. Any movie I buy must say anamorphic(or made for 16x9 televisions). If you don't have a 16x9 tv yet, but plan to buy one in the next few years, I recommend you start building your DVD collection with only anamorphic enhanced DVD's.

I'm so upset that I can't maximize my Abyss DVD. I'm even more upset they still haven't come out with the anamorphic version. The Abyss movie is so good I refuse to watch it at a lesser quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sci-fi action with an emotional core
Review: James Cameron infuses his action/sci-fi films with real humanity more successfully and consistently than any other filmmaker. This film tells the story of an isolated group on the ocean floor who must both investigate the sinking of an American nuclear submarine and deal with the mysterious aliens that they encounter. Ed Harris plays the supervisor on Deepcore, an undersea oil drilling rig. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is the rig's designer as well as Harris' ex-wife. Antagonism leads to rekindled passion during the extraordinary adventure that they endure. There is one great action set piece after another, some exciting technology (such as breathable fluid) and an effective emotional core to the story. The culminating sequence, wherein Harris sinks to the bottom of the abyss with only Mastrantonio's voice to accompany him, is more moving than the endings of many supposedly more serious dramas.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good movie!
Review: If you havn't seen The Abyss, go for it! This movie is such a treat plus with the extra long ending it really is neat. The only thing I didn't like was the "Hidden Moral of the Day Kids!" twards the end. I'm for saving the enviroment and human race etc.. but this was alittle hokey. "Man kind is so evil, but you are hope!" they don't say that but.. you will know what I mean.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Cameron Masterpiece
Review: It's a film with some of the most influential visuals in film history. Great Oscar-worthy performances by Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. A story so spectacular it becomes ingenious. Now, with a special edition (all 30 minutes of extra footage included) "The Abyss" is another Cameron masterpiece.

Cameron's more recent blockbuster/masterpiece "Titanic" is highly questioned and criticized. But that's probably all jealousy for it being the most successful film (everyone wants their own favorites to have that same popularity). Here is Cameron most underrated and unknown masterpiece (Special Edition not Theatrical Version).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic DVD of a great movie
Review: James Cameron's The Abyss is an outstanding movie,and it is even better with this DVD.It contains both the original theatrical version along with the director's cut that adds 28 minutes of extra footage.I actually preferred the director's cut as it added greatly to the story in my opinion.There are loads of special features including an hour long making of special that was very interesting.The sound quality is absolutely stunning and the picture is very good as well.

As for the movie itself it is very exciting,with a great cast(including Ed Harris,Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio,and Michael Biehn),exciting story,great(and very cutting edge in 1989)special effects,and a fine musical score by Alan Silvestri.

Overall a great DVD and not to be missed!


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