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@douglascampbell98096 ай бұрын
If you think one sub like the one that sank (Ohio class SSBN) is scary, The US has 14 0f them. 7 at sea at any time even though their missiles have the range to hit Moscow from Boston. They are literally the most dangerous things on Earth. One by itself would be the third nuclear power against other countries.
@RMD-4686 ай бұрын
I am not sure if you take suggestions on movies to watch, but if you do, if you haven't watched, there are 2 M. Night Shyamalan movies, one of which has Mel Gibson whom you seemed to like called Signs and the other movie is called The Sixth Sense.
@carm3d6 ай бұрын
The making of The Abyss was the horror movie. You watched the theatrical version. If you want to watch the extended cut sometime it is 18 minutes longer and a whole other plot-line is there which makes the movie come together better in the end. The CGI water tentacle effect was proprietary technology invented for this film that made Terminator 2 possible.
@jwallaby7895Ай бұрын
Definitely one of the top 5 examples of all time where the "directors cut" really makes a WORLD of difference towards the effect of the plot/movie overall.
@little-wytch6 ай бұрын
Fun fact: they used 5 different rats across 5 different takes of the liquid breathing scene and they all survived. One rat, however, suffered a heart attack. James Cameron was able to revive that rat with tiny little chest compressions so he decided to take that rat home and keep it as a pet. That was the sweetest behind-the-scenes bit of info I ever heard.
@DanielS20016 ай бұрын
Lindsay coming back after her drowning is based on a real phenomena. In the medical field, there's a saying that goes, "You're not dead until you're warm and dead." The reason for this is that in extremely cold temperatures, the body can suffer hypothermic reactions which slow down body functions and a person can be easily confused to be dead. One such example I've come across involved a woman who was trapped under ice for about 6 hours, with medical services having to spend several days to bring her back to a conscious state with little to no lasting effects.
@TrentRushton6 ай бұрын
You should check out the extended edition, the ending has a really good wow moment.
@jonesrose54776 ай бұрын
someone spoiled the ending for her in the comments.
@nooneofconsequence12516 ай бұрын
yeah, the director's cut of this movie is one of those ones that I feel is the only way the film should be watched. It changes the ending substantially and makes it so much better than the theatrical cut. A lot of extended or director's cuts just add a bunch of unnecessary footage that was cut from the theatrical version for good reason, and often these extended cuts are effectively worse than the theatrical cut because they have worse pacing or reveal too much too soon or just have scenes that are unnecessary or confusing or dumb (Days of Future Past the Rogue Cut, Aliens, etc)... but for the Abyss seeing anything other than the extended cut is a shame.
@ChrisReise6 ай бұрын
42:32 Fun Fact: Although the rat DID breath the liquid oxygen earlier in the film, Ed Harris did NOT breath it. His scenes had to be cut and spliced together so he could take a break every time he needed to remove the liquid (which in this scene is just coloured water) from the helmet. Then they would re-fill it and shoot the next part of the scene.
@jeffthompson96226 ай бұрын
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is also in "The Color of Money," "January Man," "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves," "Consenting Adults," as well as other projects.
@dadoleyna6 ай бұрын
January Man is one of my favorites that fails to find the same opinion from the public at large. Kevin Klein is a great leading man in that one and Alan Rickman has a fun small part as well.
@rubadub796 ай бұрын
Scarface
@mnomadvfx6 ай бұрын
She was also the head of the FBI department in the TV series spinoff of Limitless that sadly didn't last.
@johnnygood48315 ай бұрын
January Man didn't get the liking it deserved. It was good.
@JLOFlix6 ай бұрын
You REALLY NEED to see the Director's Cut!! It has ALOT OF REALLY IMPORTANT footage restored that was cut out and makes the ending longer and MUCH, MUCH BETTER!!
@Tconl6 ай бұрын
Oh what? She's watching the bad version? I never understand how people, let alone reactors don't make sure to get the correct version. Or watch after credit scenes.
@BattleAngelFan996 ай бұрын
@@Tconl I'm treading on fire here, but trying to avoid spoilers, there is more of a message in the longer version, but it never made much sense to me. Surely these beings aren't new to the idea that there is goodness as well as all the negatives of humanity. That version makes it seem like they just did realize we aren't all killers and destroyers. Ridiculous. They can't have been here for any amount of time monitoring our communications and not realize that. I just stated now why I think Centane watched the better version, the original theatrical release. This does bring to mind though why I also dislike patriotism, the idea that you must stand as one with governments that do things you object to (though you think you can fix it), because then you're grouping yourself in with its sins. As individuals, we can prove our INDIVIDUAL goodness by not doing evil individually. You're not evil, so don't stand with it, and then highly advanced underwater aliens won't want to annihilate you.
@Dreamfox-df6bg6 ай бұрын
@@Tconl This isn't the 'bad' version. it's just the theatrical cut. Often the director's cut had scenes that made the movie too long in the eyes of the movie company. Sadly it often also removes depth from the story.
@Tconl6 ай бұрын
@@Dreamfox-df6bg The directors cut is widely seen as the better version. Not even close.
@mnomadvfx6 ай бұрын
Yeah but no. The editing is worse and the soundtrack is pure cack at the end because Cameron couldn't afford to bring Alan Silvestri back for the extra scenes, so the editor basically just winged it poorly rather than reusing already recorded score cues.
@-C.S.R6 ай бұрын
You said... I'm so excited to "DIVE" into this.
@nitelite786 ай бұрын
22:18 "Why do you have to touch everything?!" 😂😂😂
@billthomas4786 ай бұрын
Caffey is experiencing a type of dementia caused by the pressure from being underwater. He's not actually nuts or a villain.
@BattleAngelFan996 ай бұрын
Arrogant ignorance such as he demonstrated by believing he was immune to those symptoms simply because "we checked out" is a kind of nuts imo.
@mnomadvfx6 ай бұрын
"He's not actually nuts or a villain" He is a fool for listening to his commanding officer and endangering them all by taking the mini sub with the arm though.
@Harkness785 ай бұрын
I mean, just because there are extenuating circumstances and outside pressures, his role in the movie is as a villain and he is certainly going nuts.
@zeropoint2166 ай бұрын
The resucitation scene is one of my favorite scenes in all of cinema. Terrific emotional acting by Ed Harris. If I wasn't already a fan of his that would have done it for me.
@JJActual-6 ай бұрын
What's crazy is that this was filmed in 1989 and the technology of the breathing that liquid is real and was used by the US Navy. Crazy to think if that program has evolved even more.
@chiefcrash16 ай бұрын
Not quite real, and never actually used by the US Navy. The scenes with the rat are 100% real though (6 rats were used, all survived), and they've looked into some specific medical applications. But when they tried to apply it to diving, it never got off the ground due to problems with the high viscosity of the liquid and the corresponding reduction in its ability to remove CO2. With the metabolic requirements of a diver, they'd need to move 10 liters/min of fluorocarbon liquid just to expel the required CO2 to live. Not really feasible without assistance from a mechanical ventilator or some sort of CO2 scrubber connected to the diver's circulatory system. For the scenes with Ed Harris, the liquid in his helmet was real but he did not breathe it in.
@JJActual-6 ай бұрын
@@chiefcrash1 Solid call out. I did a little research and found some of the same takeways. Thank's for the clarification.
@AceMoonshot6 ай бұрын
@@chiefcrash1 But even if it did work as an oxygen supply system, it still wouldn't protect a diver from such extreme pressures. Not unless you can find a way to liquefy the oxygen in the bloodstream, change the way human bones, muscles and tissue in general are designed. It is not like just changing the oxygen vehicle we breathe into our lungs will equalize the pressure. Still, pretty wild concept.
@rastarn6 ай бұрын
@@chiefcrash1 One of the applications it was successfully used for, (and has been for some time), is for very premature babies whose lungs have not developed enough to be able to breathe just gas.
@rastarn6 ай бұрын
@@AceMoonshot Not quite right. Oxygen in the bloodstream is not a gas. The individual molecules are just that - molecules dissolved in liquid. That's how they can bind to compounds like haemoglobin. The problem isn't with high pressure at depth. The issue is in not decompressing slowly enough, where individual molecules can be released from bonding with other materials, then clump together forming gas bubbles, which is what causes the bends. It happens with nitrogen more quickly than oxygen, too.
@ChrisReise6 ай бұрын
12:17 Fun Fact: Those diving helmets were designed by James Cameron for the sole purpose of allowing the audience to see that it was, in fact, the actors doing their own diving.
@mnomadvfx6 ай бұрын
Fun fact - when people say this it was almost certainly someone else who threw a lot of money at engineers to do it for them. What, you didn't think Cameron actually designed his own sub, or invented facial motion capture? The man has spent an entire career taking credit for the work of others.
@david07126 ай бұрын
What was really chaotic was the filming of the movie, especially for the cast.
@akyhne6 ай бұрын
Probably a top five hardest movie ever made.
@LukeLovesRose6 ай бұрын
The Abyss is probably James Camerons most underrated movie. As far as I'm confident, The Abyss is Camerons Close Encounters of the Third Kind
@MetastaticMaladies6 ай бұрын
It is theoretically possible to breathe using that liquid, the problem is that our lungs aren’t strong enough to push the liquid back out, so that becomes the biggest issue with it and why it is not used. This is one of, if not the best, Cameron film in my opinion.
@sana-cm7oc6 ай бұрын
It is used with mechanical ventilation. The patient's lungs are filled with the fluid and the ventilator ventilates the meniscus.
@MetastaticMaladies6 ай бұрын
@@sana-cm7oc Of course, but it’s only used in experimental treatments for severe lung injuries or other conditions where traditional gas ventilation is insufficient or harmful, so it’s still rare. I meant more in the context of use outside of medicine. It would be so amazing if we could find a way to breathe it without assistance (cybernetic lung enhancements?), it would revolutionize SO much, from deep sea dividing like in this film, to space exploration, sports and fitness even disaster response and safety and probably a lot more. Maybe one day we’ll get there, but by then we’ll probably have all kinds of cool technology alongside it.
@mnomadvfx6 ай бұрын
Definitely agree that it's his best. But without a doubt the credit goes to the actors, ILM and Alan Silvestri individually at least as much as Cameron. People seriously over praise directors when a film does well, but when it flops they tend to blame everyone else first 😒
@MetastaticMaladies6 ай бұрын
@@mnomadvfx That’s true, and I honestly believe that while this is the best film he’s directed, he was at his worst during it as well. His negligence nearly killed some of these actors and actresses, and to my knowledge some refused to ever work with him again. Quite a few near drownings as I recall. So yes, Cameron does get too much praise, especially for this film, but when referring to his directed films I’m not sure how else to describe them succinctly.
@drumlord87726 ай бұрын
The amount of emotional turmoil in this movie always astounds me. Stunning film.
@sgrubb19996 ай бұрын
Kamilla during the movie you heard them say "come back" on the radio, that didnt mean come back to the boat, its Radio speak for "respond" just a little trivia.
@JANDERSO55546 ай бұрын
@28:49 I've always loved the music in this sequence. Very delicate and beautiful.
@billross72456 ай бұрын
Love the small attention to details. After Bud pulls his wedding ring from the toilet, his hand remains a pale shade of blue through the entire film, hilarious, since that super dye only comes off when the cells regenerate. I wouldn't be surprised if the writers got the idea from a Hunter S. Thompson story about this happening on a flight to Hawaii. Some guy lost some "valuables" in the toilet that he had to retrieve. A couple weeks later, he saw the guy again and his hand was still pale blue.
@Mbarnstein628916 ай бұрын
The best movie Ed Harris ever did. And your reactions are so great.
@earthien6 ай бұрын
And yet, the one movie you should NEVER ask Ed Harris about.
@SedriqMiers6 ай бұрын
The Rock is better imo.
@dnish66736 ай бұрын
Haven’t seen Pollock, The Truman Show, Apollo 13 or The Hours I guess. Or Gone Baby Gone, Enemy At The Gates, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Right Stuff or A Beautiful Mind?
@STEFAZON5006 ай бұрын
The underwater scenes were filmed in South Carolina at half finnished Cherokee Nuclear plant. They made a two giant pools from the the containment building and the turbine hall. Oce it was filled with water they then filled the pool with black ping pong balls to make sure that no light would get in to simulate the lack of light in the deep.
@Stoffinator6 ай бұрын
This is one of Cameron's most underrated and under appreciated movies. Although it was a nightmare for everyone involved; I think everyone gives an amazing performance. And it was all shot in actual under water.
@sgrubb19996 ай бұрын
I was just thinking about this movie recently. Im glad you liked it. Bud on the Ledge is the best musical piece from the soundtrack. Alan Silvestri, great composer.
@aphaes16 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies of all time. I just about love anything that deals with extraterrestrials. What I love about this movie is that it shows how on one hand we can be terrible to one another and to our planet and on the other hand we are capable of love and helping each other. Maybe I’m just optimistic but I like how this movie shows that there is hope and I feel the same. I wish sometimes that something like this would happen. Check out the director’s cut, so much better. Great work on your channel, I think people like me enjoy watching someone see amazing movies like this for the first time with genuine and respectful reactions.
@TallBob19626 ай бұрын
Submarines are built with separate compartments separated by heavy air-tight doors. In case of emergency the doors are closed to isolate leaking compartments. In the opening scene you saw them trying to close all of the doors. Thats why they needed to explore every compartment in the crashed sub. There could be survivors in an air-filled compartment deeper in the sub. The nuke they went after was 10 times Hiroshima, not 50. FYI, they said it was a "tactical" nuke - that means a "small" one.
@SFOlson6 ай бұрын
That fear of deep water you were talking about having, is called Thalassophobia, and I’m glad to see that I’m not alone with that one.
@67Daidalos6 ай бұрын
I have scrolled down the comments a bit and didn't saw it (doesn't mean it isn't, I may not have scrolled down long enough), so here it is : It's when he saw what the VFX team did with the water in this movie, especially the scene with the water-snake mimicking the heroin face) that James Cameron knew what he had in mind when he originally imagined The Terminator but couldn't achieved back then was finally accessible. Thus he started T2 and give us the T-1000 and its liquid metal.
@warrengday6 ай бұрын
When you are in the mood. Watch the SPECIAL EDITION, which is much longer, especially near the end. James Cameron has final cut in his contract so all his films are directors cut, both the theatrical release and the Special Edition.
@bankbarcomo8066 ай бұрын
21:00 "Come back" in this sense is not a command to return to a location. It's radio speak, I think it is requesting a reply.
@Elixear3 ай бұрын
29:20 J'ai ri à ce bruit. Une sorte de "pet de rire". Je l'ai repassé en fermant les yeux, et on jurerait que c'en est un vrai ! Excellent.
@BattleAngelFan996 ай бұрын
This was the most surprised by a movie that I'd ever been when I saw this at the theater at age 15. This was a landmark movie for CGI effects. It may not seem like much, but that "water tentacle" was something awesome to see at that time. It looked real and it was done by computers. The next big thing after this for CGI was yet another James Cameron film, Terminator 2. Reminds me, you should react to one of James Cameron's more recent films, Alita: Battle Angel. It will blow you away how good it is.
@3DJapan6 ай бұрын
The fluid breathing was real for the rat. They weren't typing to risk a human though. Haha
@danielmorency22424 ай бұрын
Seeing those guys drown through that small door window was truly terrifying.
@twerps16 ай бұрын
The fact that Buzz says Howdy to an alien makes me wonder if that was the original inspiration for Toy Story?
@robbob53025 ай бұрын
Back in the 80s Hippy was considered a nut job. Today he looks saner than most.
@ChrisReise6 ай бұрын
8:56 Fun fact: This rat is REALLY breathing liquid oxygen in this scene.
@brettmuir56796 ай бұрын
Liquid oxygen is so cold that it would freeze that rat solid in 2 seconds. That is not liquid oxygen
@jpavlik046 ай бұрын
@@brettmuir5679 The scene is real. The rat is breathing oxygenated liquid that they described in the scene.
@flaviomiyake20896 ай бұрын
@@jpavlik04 brettmuir5679 is correct. Liquid oxygen turn to liquid in -182,96 °C. Although the mouse scene in the film is real, the liquid used is a type of perfluorocarbon.
@mnomadvfx6 ай бұрын
@@jpavlik04 Liquid oxygen =/= oxygenated liquid. Blood is an oxygenated liquid. Liquid oxygen is the cryo cooled (sub freezing) liquid form of elemental oxygen used as a component of rocket fuel. The OP is saying liquid oxygen, which as others have said is not correct. Apart from the fact that you would freeze to death the insanely high concentration of oxygen would also kill you, because like so many things too much oxygen is fatal to living organisms, as Jammer in the film nearly finds out when he accidentally causes his oxygen intake to increase during the sub rescue mission.
@dnish66736 ай бұрын
Rats. They had to use several because they freaked out and crapped all over. Basically they tortured them.
@m.a.t.t.29786 ай бұрын
Awesome Choice 💯 watching this as a kid.. I knew even then ..it was the realest effect in terms of movie experience I ever felt 😶 Cameron is ahead of his time in that Era stay Awesome ⭐️
@tonydeluna80956 ай бұрын
Beautiful movie by James Cameron
@paulieluppino18566 ай бұрын
3:32 ...When the camera freezes at the right moment to make her look like she's about to throw up😆
@philmullineaux54056 ай бұрын
James and Michael Beihn again! He was also in Terminator and Terminator 2!
@neilmerrifield22816 ай бұрын
I'll mirror what others have said. Watch the special edition when you get a chance. It adds some more context to the situation and the Aliens perspective. Great reaction
@johnmaynardable6 ай бұрын
I had to chuckle as you listed what you hoped this movie wasn't, when I knew that was exactly what it was.
@philmullineaux54056 ай бұрын
U still have to see the main guy in the first space movie, The Right Stuff! Irony, he did that walk, in a space suit, in the Right Stuff, then did it here, then was flight director in Apollo 13!😮😮
@SingleTax6 ай бұрын
41:07 - Years later this scene was parodied in South Park's Imaginationland trilogy.
@paulieluppino18566 ай бұрын
Due to a complicated production (to put it lightly) this movie received the nickname "The abusse"... Production hell on this one is legendary.
@beriliumsphere1076 ай бұрын
If its not the director's cut you are missing out
@jonesrose54776 ай бұрын
not everyone needs to watch the director's cut honestly + a dude spoiled the ending in the comments anyways
@rastarn6 ай бұрын
*Special Edition
@-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-6 ай бұрын
Extended/Special editions usually aren't fun for first-time viewers.
@jeffgray79226 ай бұрын
I MUCH prefer the theatrical version that doesn't have all the preaching about how evil humans are. This is all you need.
@joeschmoe69086 ай бұрын
It's already tedious enough in spots.
@smavtmb21966 ай бұрын
Such a fantastic movie. Wierd seeing Michael Biehn aka John Connors dad Kyle Reese as the villain 😅. Lt Coffey The main actors went through hell making this movie but they did an incredible job. There are some very intense and emotional moments. The Lindsey drowning/being revived is one of the scenes I tear up a bit everytime. Ed Harris/Virgil emotional performance in that scene is completely believable. Amazing 👍 The water tentacle mimicking Lindsay's face was new cgi technology in 1989 and James Cameron used it again 2 years later to create the T-1000 Terminator in T2.
@NadeemShekh-uy9zn6 ай бұрын
The Abyss special edition is even better
@EdmontonRealEstate016 ай бұрын
It took a lot to make this movie. I think there are some making of the Abyss videos you can find on KZbin if your interested.
@JohnRoss-u8w6 ай бұрын
Apollo 13 true story and must see. You will love it.
@ravenblack34746 ай бұрын
You should have a backup camera running at the same time with your main camera. Doesn't have to be an expensive one. Even an old smartphone will do fine
@chancellor27555 ай бұрын
One of the few movies where the directors cut is essential.
@80Jay716 ай бұрын
In swedish it's called "Indisk takråtta". I had one when I was a teen.
@tfpp15 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching the theatrical version. The only movies you should watch extended versions of is the LotR trilogy.
@mattp60896 ай бұрын
'Diving into this.' Pun not intended? Fantastic and oft-underrated movie. I also read the accompanying novel back in the day. Ideally you should have watched the Director's Cut. But hey, there's still time.
@LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec6 ай бұрын
30:59 lol 😂🤣
@questionablehumor28006 ай бұрын
The whole drowning scene wrecks me every time
@MerleTrisch4 ай бұрын
You may not believe this but I can breathe fresh water
@FirstNameLastName-ke6dq6 ай бұрын
If you have not seen it Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a really good movie as well and has a similar vibe to this one. I think it is a Spielberg movie made in the Jaws era of his career.
@MerleTrisch4 ай бұрын
Everyone in this movie had to become certified divers
@didioskywalker6 ай бұрын
Natural and realistic reaction!! I just love it!!!! Change nothing!!
@SoloArt82506 ай бұрын
One of my all time faves
@ShawnEberlein-eu2lu6 ай бұрын
Great reaction!!! 💖💖💖 You also may want to check out Leviathan and Deep Star Six!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@genghisgalahad84656 ай бұрын
The Abyss!!! 🌊 🌌 on Centane!!!
@DeliaHale-oy2vh5 ай бұрын
I just saw your real name. With a “C” it essentially means little bed in Spanish. 😊 This was a good movie. Trying to make it seem like aliens are friendly. Another good ocean movie is A Perfect Storm.
@TF-lk6co6 ай бұрын
Despite what many are saying in the comments, I think you made the correct decision in watching the original theatrical version rather than the special edition.
@nooneofconsequence12516 ай бұрын
nah. I would thumbs up this comment if it were on X-Men: Days of Future Past, Aliens, Terminator 2, I Am Legend, Avatar, and maybe even the Lord of the Rings... but... for the Abyss... the extended cut really ought to be considered the only true version of the film. It is significantly better and the cuts made for the theatrical release were not made for pacing, editing, or story cohesion... but just because the studio wanted to fit in more screenings and sell more tickets.
@TF-lk6co6 ай бұрын
@@nooneofconsequence1251 Actually, the stripped down theatrical version was a result audience test screenings (per a recent Los Angeles Times article about the 35th anniversary of the movie). Cameron himself originally said he released the movie he wanted to release, although in later years seems to have changed his mind. Anyway, I think it's good to check out both, but the theatrical version first. Preference for one or the other might depend on one's tolerance of mystery/ambiguity vs wanting explicit answers re: the aliens. As well as tolerance of some additional cringey (in my opinion) dialogue between Bud and Lindsay during his descent :) We can probably agree that it sucks when there are two competing versions of a movie, causing confusion and division among fans. Another one that frustrates me is Superman II (I prefer the original Richard Lester version over the Donner Cut, but I'm probably in the minority).
@sutej726 ай бұрын
The crazy manic as you call him, did you recognize him? He was Kyle Reese in Terminator and Dwayne Hicks in Aliens. The rat was fine the hole time, a rat cam hold its breath for up to 3 min underwater and this rat wasnt in the bag for 3 min. Most of the cast hated filming this movie.
@dnish66736 ай бұрын
They went through a few rats in the filming. It wasn’t a picnic for them.
@80Jay716 ай бұрын
22:18 That's how she got married to Bud, I guess. :)
@Cam-yu8wy6 ай бұрын
Confused Centane is hilarious every time😄
@henrytjernlund6 ай бұрын
Incredible reaction to a great movie. Thanks.
@angelrogo6 ай бұрын
This movie is awesome and your reaction has been beautiful.
@920WASHBURN3 ай бұрын
Anyone remember flight of the navigator? I dont know why this reminded of that.
@rgallitan6 ай бұрын
I'll be that guy - the theatrical cut is better, and you made the right choice to watch it first. By all means, check out the Special Edition now. It's an ambitious alternate vision and I especially like the little moments it adds. But on the whole the extra story is hackneyed and maudlin and doesn't add anything to the character stories we care about. It's a great special feature. But the theatrical is the real movie.
@JackOiswatching6 ай бұрын
32:35 Hey, hey! What're the first two rules of Fight Club?
@logann79426 ай бұрын
This movie was the first time any of us saw texting.
@S.Johannesson6 ай бұрын
I recommend Sphere from 1998.
@SamM_Scot6 ай бұрын
This is one of my all-time favourite movies growing up watching on TV, which is now stupidly banned in UK due to the rat scene. Thankfully I got the recent 4K special edition importing from mainland Europe no problem. I'm glad James Cameron with his film company Lightstorm Entertainment did not back down to our silly censorship demands :-)
@andrewsawyer13756 ай бұрын
Talk about a new fear being unlocked. The ocean only being about 6% explored is unbelievable. 130 knots in mph is 149 on land.
@akyhne6 ай бұрын
Nobody knows the meaning of 149. But it's 240 km/h. It's almost a 1:2 conversion. She's Norwegian, so there's a good chance she even knows how much a knot is. Everybody in Norway owns a boat.
@SoshiMECH6 ай бұрын
I'm disappointed whenever someone watches The Abyss but doesn't watch the Special Edition... It's the better version with the better ending. I highly recommend watch that version even if you don't react to it.
@nightcoresenpai34656 ай бұрын
this movie is a little slow but the ending makes up for it 🎉🎉
@3DJapan6 ай бұрын
People had longer attention spans in the 80s. Movies had a chance to breath.
@cashflowhustles6 ай бұрын
A little slow? It BEGINS with an atomic sub wreck and the action is almost non stop after that! There's also a hurricane. 🤣😂😅 It's only slow BRIEFLY after the hurricane passes. But slow? 😂😅 Okay. I thought this was an action adventure not a relationship drama but Okay. I've seen this movie dozens of times for DECADES.
@vandalfinnicus15076 ай бұрын
It's already in the comments, but the longer cut of this film is one of the best altenative cuts ever. Raises it from pretty good, to masterpiece.
@ed-straker6 ай бұрын
So you have that intro, "Put Your Head On My Shoulders", well, here's a musician joke for you." Put Your Legs On My Shouldiers"... That's what we used to call it.
@sveinunglidsheim58286 ай бұрын
Du burde prøve Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg) om du liker denne :) Btw, han slemmingen med bart er han snillingen fra Aliens som overlever på slutten sammen med Ripley.
@jeffthompson96226 ай бұрын
Michael Biehn is also Kyle Reese in "The Terminator."
@mattschliemann96836 ай бұрын
Also in Tombstone
@ScottBergmann6 ай бұрын
Great job as always.. love the hair
@thedragonlee766 ай бұрын
Damm,this film has alot of layers...Ed Harris and director James Cameron didnt get along at all.Cameron was notorious for yelling and cussing at crew members and Harris did not like that.Well,the scene when Harris was breathing the liquid...Well,as the story goes,Cameron kinda cut the oxygen off and Harris was pissed.Now,Harris was at the Oscars and Cameron won best director for TITANIC and the camera pans to Ed Harris,who was in the audience and Ed Harris doesn't clap and he has this very serious WTF look as hes looking at the stage.Its gets more funny,when Ed Harris was on Larry King on CNN and at that time,CNN would let callers call in and ask questions and one asked about working with James Cameron and Harris has this WTF,Im not talking about this look.
@KevinStrand-s9r6 ай бұрын
You should watch the uncut version, it changes the entire movie, never have I seen additional footage make a completely new movie
@teccec5 ай бұрын
Definitely a top 10 modern epic.
@4yules6 ай бұрын
definitly watch the directors cut
@WinonaSioux-u4o6 ай бұрын
It's very interesting. It's really good
@jacobhill33026 ай бұрын
The production of this was an absolute nightmare. Gotta hand it to the actors/crew with the results.
@ChrisReise6 ай бұрын
50:40 Actually Coffey said "FIVE times Hiroshima." Which is STILL extremely destructive, just wanted to make sure you had your facts correct.
@arthurcamargo84166 ай бұрын
When Bud and Catfish went swimming to open the door from the other side, they should have been crushed, as they were 2,400 feet down, and they would have been subjected to the same pressure as one adult bull per square foot sitting on them, or roughly 20 bulls. Lyndsey's body would also have been crushed. Also, humans don't breath water ever. In utero, the umbilical cord supplies oxygen to the developing embryo/fetus. The lungs don't even finish developing until about the 7th month of pregnancy! This movie was pretty good! Its plot was kind of mediocre, but the acting was superb! Especially from the principle actors. Michael Biehn did a fantastic job with acting the villain this time!
@vincentpuccio36896 ай бұрын
Should have watched the extended version, it’s a whole different story
@byggs1295 ай бұрын
What is the diffrence between a sub and a plane? One goes through thicker solids then the other....
@o0pinkdino0o6 ай бұрын
If you revisit it (and why wouldn't you?) do the special edition. It REALLY ramps up the tension on the surface and has a much better ending.
@Centane6 ай бұрын
People have already heavy spoiled it so dont wanna watch the missing scenes afterall 😭
@davidkopp89456 ай бұрын
Please check out the directors Cut, It explains the purpose of the under water aliens , and gets more into their marriage, it is so much better !!!!!
@thejamppa6 ай бұрын
This film is partially reason why men want titanium wedding rings... Or at least in my generation this film affected boom about titanium wedding rings.