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The Perfect Storm (Deluxe Collector Set Signature Series)

The Perfect Storm (Deluxe Collector Set Signature Series)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I guess that you can put "Based on a true story" on anything
Review: Firstly, let me say that the acting and the special effects were magnificent. Unfortunately the script had logic holes that you could drive a car through! I do not know the true story behind this movie, nor did I bother to look on the map to see exactly where they were. With that said... I didn't see the need for the scenes with the sailboat in the Bermuda aria. This hurt the movie allot - had this not been in the movie, it would have made more sense. Are we supposed to believe that the same helicopter rescue crew would rescue both the sailboat in Bermuda AND the fishing boat that was somewhere off the coast of Maine (I forget where exactly they were from)? This is a 2-day drive by car, are we supposed to assume that the Atlantic coast only has one coast guard? Next, they would never try to rescue someone with a basket from a helicopter when the mast of a sailboat is bucking around so much - the helicopter should have plunged into the ocean when the line got caught. Then the loan helicopter crew goes to save the fishing boat crew when the other captain radios in for them. What kind of super marine radios are they using? I don't believe that they can transmit that far. I also don't believe that they would even try to rescue someone in these weather conditions - especially in an aircraft. To continue... If this was really a true story - how do we know what happened after the second captain's final radio conversation with the fishing boat? No one survived to account for what happened, while the movie continues to show us the courageous crew battle the ocean for about the last half of the movie. By all logic the crew probably died instantly and none of this stuff happened. We are talking about a heavy fishing boat made out of metal, with lots of stuff on board that you could impale yourself on or get knocked out with. In the final scene where Bobby is in the water, we don't even see any debris! I think that they under-estimated the intelligence of the audience. I don't mind when movies bend the logic a little bit - but there were definite problems here. However, it was still good entertainment.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: fish 1 rednecks 0
Review: the book, and the associated "hungry ocean" by the sistership's captain, are both excellent. the movie exists to portray computer simulated waves, and this was successful. as a story, however, it's truly a disaster- the gutted and beheaded swordfish carcasses were more likeable than any of the redneck bar maggots that we were supposed to empathise with. too bad they didn't show a few swordfish munching up the drowning fishermen- that would have tied things together nicely.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ocean, 1 - Man, zero
Review: I liked the score and I don't think there is anything wrong with this movie--except that they made it. Everybody's brave; everybody's stoic; everybody dies. If you wanna be depressed--really depressed--this is for you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Perfect Bore
Review: Is there some rule in Hollywood that states that all ocean disaster epics have to have sophmoric scripts? They would have been better off calling this film "Titantic II" because of the simply awful "Cameronesque" dialog. The special effects aren't that impressive either, because after a while the endless scenes of massive waves become so commonplace it gets boring looking at them. I can't believe that the man who directed the great "Das Boot" twenty years ago has managed to sink so low. Read the book instead and avoid turning your mind into jello by watching this perfectly awful excuse for a movie.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just not possible
Review: I didn't see this film until it was released on DVD. Thinking I would be in for a treat, I sat down for an evenings film fun. Unfortunately, this movie happens to be one of the worst I have seen this year. The reasons I hate this film:

1. The story (what story) doesn't seem to be there. Looks like an add on, so that the film makers can show off some SFX.

2. The SFX are not as good as they should be. Now you have a film with no story and limited SFX.

3. The worst part of the whole film has to be that the stuff the men aboard survive is just so unbelievable, its like watching a comic book translation of what should have been a good film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST DVD OUT THERE
Review: I opened some of my presents two days early. One of my presents was the DVD to the Perfect Storm. Out of all the DVD'S I've seen, this one is the best. The sound is fabulous and the picture is great. I also like the features, such as the commentaries and the HBO special. This is a grat present to buy, so go out and buy this, and you will get your money's worth.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fantastic Special Effects!!!
Review: The Perfect Storm has some really great special-effects. The movie starts out a little slow describing all the characters and their relationships but then moves along at a breathless pace. You get so caught up with the crew in the middle of this greatest storm in recorded history that you can't take your eyes away from the screen. This storm occurred in the Atlantic Ocean in October 1991, a true story. You feel like your on the ocean with the crew it is so realistic. It even made me feel seasick at times. George Clooney & Mark Wahlberg did a wonderful job as the two main characters. There are a lot of surprises in this film. You get a good feel for the life & people involved in this tough fishing port of Gloucester, Massachusetts.

I only had one problem with this movie, and it was the soundtrack. I felt the music was really appropriate and well-done, but it should have been toned down a little. It overpowered the actors words to the point where you couldn't tell what they were saying. At least during the storm it would have been better to have no music at all and just the natural sounds. Other than that it's a great movie that I will definitely watch again. The special features & documentaries are great on this DVD version, that explain how the film was made. Really quite interesting

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Nice special effects
Review: This movie showed such great promise when it was released. I never got the chance to see it the theater, and after wacthing the DVD I'm glad I didn't. The story drags for most of the movie, however the ending was a little shocking. The special effects were wonderful, but its too bad that they weren't used to enhance the acting. A touching story, just not told very well. Most likely would have been better with smaller actors, and as a made for TV movie. Rent it before you buy it, I did and I am glad. I heard that the book was better, so I would stick to that.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Exciting and action-packed; a worthy summer flick!
Review: In one of the most enthusiastic and enthralling historical pieces since Titanic, "The Perfect Storm" hits the waves and hits them hard, soaking audiences the world over with a slam-bang ensemble of stunning visual effects and an explosive sound design that accompanies a heartfelt true story as told in the best-selling novel by Sebastian Junger. It's one of those movies that, after you see it, you find that you had so much fun during the experience that you want to relive it all over again.

The plot tells the story of the Andrea Gail, which is shown in the beginning moments as coming in from a trip at sea, carrying with it a load of fish that is less than satisfying to the owner of the boat. This puts the boat's captain, Billy Tyne, under the added pressure of making a better catch the next trip. He is soon given an ultimatum: he must leave on a trip the following day and bring back a bigger catch if he wants to keep his position as captain. So it's off to sea again for the crew, but not before we are given a warming glance at each one's life on land. Their luck looks like it's running out, so they venture further out into the Atlantic to increase their find. While they are at sea, three storm systems, one of which is a hurricane, begin to move towards one another, and will soon collide directly in the path of the Andrea Gail's return back to port. Tyne gives his crew a choice: they can run away from the storm, or head right into it and attempt to make it back home.

Now, we all know that it wouldn't be a true summer movie if they decided to tuck tail and run, so you guessed it right; they decide to head for port. This is where the action of the film will pick up the pace and never stop moving. As the men battle for their lives at sea, one disaster solved is another brought about, and it's non-stop action up until the gut-wrenching, breathtakingly climactic ending that comes too soon for those deeply involved in its plot.

It has been said that special effects should not be allowed to dominate a story unless it is crucial to the telling of the tale. This movie is an example of how costly special effects can create the setting for the movie's intense action sequences, as most of them would be impossible to film in an actual storm of this magnitude. They work with the film, not dominating it or causing people to pay more attention to the handy work than to the story.

A special comment must be made on the sound design of this film, which is totally superb. The musical score is well-defined, with chords of heavy bass and strings that wrap well into the surround channels. When the storm hits, there is a constant rumbling from the .1 LFE channel that delivers room-shaking bass, as well as surround sound that is sure to please.

The cast works incredibly well with the story, bringing genuine life to each character. George Clooney is fantastic in his role as captain Billy Tyne, the man who nevers gives up when the chances are slim and the luck is down. Mark Wahlberg gives one of his best performances as Bobby Shatford, who is in love with Christina Cotter, played by Diane Lane. These two lovers are the main core for the emotion of the audience, along with the other crew members and their families and how the final fate of the Andrea Gail affects them all. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is also present, portraying the only female swordfishing captain in Gloucester who has a crush on Billy Tyne and wants to look out for his well being.

Under the superb direction of Wolfgang Peterson, the Perfect Storm is a brilliant piece of filmmaking that sets a new standard for special effects storytelling as well as bringing to life a group of people who never gave up, even in the most extreme situation imaginable.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a Horrible Movie.
Review: I was kinda excited to see this film heard it had great special effect's and a good movie. What a Joke this has to be the single worst movie i think i have ever seen. The plot was terrible the special effects were just as bad i am glad i rented it and did not buy it. Do yourself a favor and bypass this one......


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