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The Abyss is one of the best sci-fi action/adventure movies ever made. Besides the "usual" ingredients of excitement, characterization and great narrative technique, the movie really scores on the wonder factor. The amazing, jellyfish-like aliens and their manipulation of water... A superb st...
The Abyss: Directed by Edgar Huebert. With Daniela Fonda, Patrick Mölleken, Carolin Stähler. It is a short animated movie which was made by me to help and motivate the students of my animation class who I 've been teaching during that time. This fi
Your rating ofThe Abyssmay change depending on which version you watch. The 1989 film initially appeared in a roughly 140-minute cut but it was expanded to 171 minutes when a "special edition" laserdisc came out in March 1993. This version restored some small character moments. Most important...
For once, Rotten Tomatoes is right in giving it a 83% fresh rating. This movie is fresh as hell. What should I start with in talking about this martial arts movie to the extreme? Well, its Get your shoot on. basis comes from some of the best. In an interview, I remember Gareth ...
The Abyss The Abyss 1989 Action/Adventure,Drama,Sci-Fi/Fantasy 2 h 20 min English audio CCHDRPG-13 When a nuclear sub mysteriously sinks, a private oil rig crew is recruited to join a team of Navy SEALs on a search ...
Ghosts of the Abyss: Directed by James Cameron. With Bill Paxton, John Broadwater, Lori Johnston, Charles Pellegrino. James Cameron and Bill Paxton, director and actor of the 1997 film Titanic, travel to the final undersea resting place of the ill-fated
The classic Russian tile-matching puzzle game by Alexey Pajitnov blew my mind way back in the day. I still remember spending hours sitting in front of the TV with the NES sitting at my feet, rotating brightly colored puzzle pieces as they fell from the abyss, attempting to arrange them int...
How aboutThe Last WaltzorShine a Light. The highs, lows, and morally ambiguous in-betweens of the so-called “American experience”? Start withWho’s That Knocking at My Door, travel throughNew York, New York, take a pit stop withTaxi Driver, and stare into the abyss of unfiltered madn...
More than perhaps any movie ever made, “Psycho” is a film you can watch again and again and again. It’s a movie that speaks to us now more than ever, because it shows us, in every teasingly sinister moment, how life itself came to feel like a fun house poised over an abyss. ...