Your IP has been blocked. Please perform the action below to regain access.
75.126.130.58-
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating: 
-
the abyssit
it is my favorite movie I had it in vhs and needed a new copy in dvd
Rating: 
-
Classic Sci-Fi film - extended is great!
The Abyss is a sci-fi classic. Somehow I missed it when it first came out. I guess I was only 12 then. The only movie I remember seeing in the movie theater I remember seeing before I hit the age of freedom (16) was "Back to the Future III". Anyway, a friend recommended "The Abyss" to me so I checked it out.
The movie is great. Great actors, many of which became much more famous or prolific after the movie. Great story. And there is not so much science fiction that it gets in the way of the story. You almost believe it all could be real. Very entertaining ride. A comparison of what movies it is like would give away some plot elements, so I will just say that it is better than most all of its contemporary peers.
The director's cut is about 3 hours long though, so if you are pressed for time, you may just want to go with the theater version. I'm not sure what is cut to get to that version, but I hear it is still very good.
Rating: 
-
SIMPLY HORRIBLE
I'm trying my best to be understanding. This was made in 1989. So I'm trying to take that into consideration, as I sit here lamenting about the time I have lost to this pointless movie. But regardless of when it was made, this is a long winded, poorly made, under water version of ET or Close Encounters. It's BORING for about 4/5ths of the movie. The only interesting part is the final 5th, when they have their "close encounter". And that sucks too. Just a bunch of lame graphics, as if taken from the movie Tron. I hate to upset the die hard fans out there, but this is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. And I love sci fi movies. Maybe I'm not being fair. Maybe it "wowed" the audiences back in 1989. But by today's standards the movie views horribly. And it's not just the old technology - it's the script. This is a really bad script. At least ET and Close Encounters had great scripts. I don't know what else to say. I hate to rip into a "classic" movie, but this movie was so bad that I am genuinely upset I wasted 171 minutes watching it. Maybe I can save someone else the pain.
Rating: 
-
Great Movie- DON'T get the Special Edition, get the Collector's Ed.
The Abyss is a great sci-fi movie of it's time, and one of my favorites.
But- The point of this review is to show that in 2002, squeezing 2 versions of the movie AND special features onto 1 DVD may have been a "money-saver" for the studio, but to have to listen to compressed 2-channel Dolby "Surround" tracks is torture if you have even a half-way decent sound system. (i.e.- not TV speakers)
The fact is- 'Dolby Surround' is not actually surround sound. Incase you don't know- Stereo is stereo, and if you imbed a reverse-phase track so that D. Surround decoders (on just about every 5 speaker reciever for the last 10 years) play audio in the rear, you're just listening to louder sound effects that are coming also from the front 2 speakers. The center channel is just taking the mono tracks and playing them independently (and there is more than just dialog in this). No ".1" track included either, your sub just plays some low frequency sounds from the crappy low res audio in stereo. Barely noticeable.
-Also, the video is actually a 'fullscreen' aspect ratio with the 1.35:1 movie aspect embedded inside of it. So the result is (even with progressive scan) LOWER RESOLUTION THAN 480p (technically lower than 480i on the disc itself)
Point being- even in 2002-2003, the studio (Fox) could have just spent a few more cents per unit to manufacture these in 2 disc form, and there wouldn't be a problem. Or just not make the decision to put 2 versions of the same movie in it.
GET THE COLLECTOR'S EDITION if you like this movie, which I do. I'm returning this one (if I can)
Rating: 
-
So-so underwater sci-fi and did anyone catch the quick tribute to 10cc?
A tribute to 10cc's song "I'm Not in Love" is made at the climax of the film as Mery Elizabeth Mastrantonio quotes to dying Ed Harris the "Big Boys don't cry" line, soon followed by the word 10cc.
Not bad deep water sci-fi. Good performances all around and impressive special effects. The dialogue and word play gets a bit too hammy and the ending is way over the top, which kind of spoils an otherwise good lead up to the climatic finish.
Could be considered an underwater "Twister" sort of movie. Heavy on effects, that takes plenty of liberty with reality. And relies much more on fiction even though it's portrayed mostly as science.
Recommended as a popcorn movie, but don't expect groundbreaking, thought provoking cinema.