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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: Perfect Storm far from Perfect
Review: After all the anticipation about this film, I was somewhat disappointed by the final product. Dare I say it seemed boring throughout. The story of the fishermen and the Andrea Gail is good, but the lone yacht in peril and the Coast Guard rescue was flat and just something to fill the movie's time. I kept thinking " Go back to the Andrea Gail already" when the coast guard scenes were on. The effects are stunning, though and it deserves merit for that. I had no problem with the pre-storm story even though it was cliche (like the feuding fishermen who inadvertently become friends). The weatherman was an unnecessary character as well. The potential was there, but the result was kind of lackluster. If you want to see a good story and not just action and effects, go see the other movie that came out on July 2--The Patriot.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Perfect Storm
Review: The Perfect Storm was far from the perfect summer flic. While the action scenes were riveting I was let down by the stereotypical language and treatment of the charaters making them only one dimentional. Would be worth rental but not purchase.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I was won over.
Review: I went to see "The Perfect Storm" with low expectations. I had read the reviews about special effects running roughshod over character and plot development. I also had misgivings about George Clooney, a likeable but not particularly skilled actor, being the star. And I knew how the story would end. Yet, I saw it anyway mainly because I found its story compelling: nature reminds mankind, despite all of our technological advances, that we are still at her mercy.

Yes, I found the characters and plot to be formulaic. Yes, some of the dialogue and performances were atrociously melodramatic. Yet midway through the movie I got caught up in the story and the characters. Despite the cliches, I found myself caring about them. I knew eventually the fate of these men was going to be tragic, but I still found myself cheering for their every little victory which kept disaster at bay for even just a short while. Characters I can relate to and a story that gets my blood pumping is all I ask for in a summer blockbuster and "The Perfect Storm" delivers. A terrific, bittersweet, old fashioned story of ordinary men fighting against overwhelming odds. Great stuff!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic Epic Film for all Times
Review: Perfect Storm is the classic film as it dealt with happiness, pain and love and hope. It is a story about a fishing crew going out for the big catch but they ran into Mother Nature who says NO. It shows man's struggle to fight for survival and also how people can come together as one. A definite must buy for all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Peterson returns to the sea in "The Perfect Storm"
Review: Wolfgang Peterson has finally returned to his roots, and the results are breathtaking. After his breakthrough war drama "Das Boat", he ventured into American Mainstream filmmaking with "In the Line of Fire" and "Outbreak", both entertaining summer films with little substance. "The Perfect Storm" starts slowly, but lets loose with gail-force action and a flawless third act. Clooney and Whalberg team up again as ensemble leads, and carry the film just long enough to let the real star out of hiding... the storm. A remarkable performance was also turned in by John C. Riley, who remains one of the most underrated actors in the business. Exciting, riveting, and overwhelmingly emotional, "The Perfect Storm" will leave you breathless. The only weak side of the film is the presence of a nearly skeletal Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, who harps her lines with the same forced concern she displayed in "The Abyss". This aside, the film is bound to entertain and move the viewer. Sit back and be amazed. I was. And bring some tissues.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: perfection with enjoyable detail
Review: The movie starts off just as the book did with a lot of detail about fishing and the life of a fisherman. This detail may be boring to people not interested in fishing, but is very fascinating to fishing fanatics, as it is fairly accurate. the storm picks up after a long wait and is all it is made up to be, the boat being tossed around and the coast guard rescue is truly amazing. I definately think that this is a must see.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad, bad, movie! Please save your time and money.
Review: IMHO: Character development was bad. Dialog was lame. Wallberg - "She's a great boat," Clooney - "With a great crew", other actor, "with a great cap'n!" should warn you enough to steer very clear of this terrible movie like they should have stayed away for that Perfect Storm. What was the deal with that meterologist? What was the deal with a hook in the hand dragging a 250 lb man through the air and then the water? How could the guy swimming after him look like he had a motor shooting him through such trecherous seas? The questions go on and on leaving me only with the question, why did I go see this movie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: perfect storm
Review: Condidering this movie is based on a true store I thought it was great. It stuck pretty well to the book although I felt that half the book was cut which I'm sure was a time problem. When you think of the forces of nature that happened with those three storms I think they did a great job with this movie.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This does for waves, what Twister did for tornadoes....
Review: Twister, which starred Helen Hunt, was all about the tornadoes, not the story. The Perfect Storm, along the same lines, is all about the waves. The only difference is this is based, loosely, on the true-to life book with the same name. The waves were very convincing (I was truly amazed by the effects) , unfortunately, like most special effects movies, lacks a little thing called plot. The characters were not memorable and the acting was only above par for this type of movie. The director, Wolfgang Petersen, is a very capable director of action films (that was proven by Air Force One and Das Boot), but this movie was doomed from the start for it's casting of Mark Wahlberg. George Clooney and Diane Lane are decent actors but being teamed up with Wahlberg made them less effective as an actor. The movie's biggest star are definitely the waves. GRADE: C-

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Diane Lane Does Great Work
Review: The movie is only so-so in the non-storm scenes, flabbergasting during the storm. But the real star of the show here is Diane Lane, who gives an absolutely endearing performance as the girlfriend of one of the fishermen. I used to think she was kind of a brat as an performer, but she displays great maturity and depth in this role. Give this woman some recognition. She's grown into a fine actress.


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