The Abyss with Ed Harris: DVD Cover

    The Abyss Director: James Cameron Cast: Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Michael Biehn, Leo Burmeister

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/11/2003
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 22,217

    Viewer Rating: (6 ratings)

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    28 Minutes Of Additional Footage; ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]; ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC]; SPANISH: Dolby Digital Surround; FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. The Abyss
    2. Sinking of the Montana
    3. Arrivals (Benthic Explorer)
    4. Deepcore
    5. Briefing
    6. "Virgil, You Weiner"
    7. "Willing"
    8. Blowing Down
    9. "You Need Me"
    10. The Ring
    11. Dive Briefing
    12. Fluid Breathing (Beany Dip)
    13. "Two-and-a-Half Miles"
    14. Search the Montana
    15. Missile Compartment
    16. Seeing Things
    17. Newscast
    18. MIRV Recovery
    19. The Crane
    20. What a Dog
    21. Flooding
    22. Cut Off From Above
    23. Surveying the Damage
    24. Left Behind
    25. A Dance of Light
    26. "Something Not Us"
    27. Coffey Grinds
    28. "Heeere's MIRV"
    29. Some Huevos
    30. "We Could Get Lucky"
    31. Pseudopod
    32. "Raise Your Hand"
    33. Hippy's Discovery
    34. Phase Three
    35. Free Swim
    36. Bud vs. Coffey
    37. Launching Geek
    38. Sub Chase
    39. Drowning
    40. A Matter of Life and Death
    41. Deep Suit
    42. Descent
    43. Candles
    44. One-Way Ticket
    45. Non-Terrestrial Intelligence
    46. "How Do You Know?"
    47. The Wave
    48. "Why Didn't You?"
    49. Moderately Poor Shape
    50. Back on the Air
    51. The Ark
    52. "We Should Be Dead"
    53. End Credits
    54. Restoration Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    James Cameron's spectacular underwater adventure The Abyss, which cost a then-unheard-of $50 million and was dismissed by many as a shipwreck of a movie, has nonetheless been a hit with home viewers. The Special Edition incorporates 28 minutes of footage excised from the theatrical release and restores the Titanic director's original vision, filling plot holes left by the studio cuts. Ed Harris is an undersea oil-rig engineer hired by the Navy to investigate the mysterious immobilization of a nuclear submarine. His estranged wife and fellow specialist, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, comes along on the mission, as does paranoid naval lieutenant Michael Biehn, whose deteriorating mental health endangers them all. The discovery of alien life-forms underwater adds to the tension, which is further enhanced by Cameron's claustrophobic settings. The restored footage answers most criticisms of this picture, enabling The Abyss to finally take its rightful place among the modern classics of sci-fi movies. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    The Abyss is a great beer and pizza movie!by Jacks_Back

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    March 16, 2009: Outstanding performance by Ed Harris complemented by great visuals and special effects. Script and acting provide a believable and upbeat scenario to the First Contact theme. Shows the good and bad aspects of humanity confronting the unknown - altruism and fear, trust and suspicion.

    Definitely a great addition to any DVD collection.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Thx edition.

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