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ABYSS-SPECIAL EDITION (DVD/WS/1 DISC/30 MIN ADD FOOTAGE) DVD Movie

ABYSS-SPECIAL EDITION (DVD/WS/1 DISC/30 MIN ADD FOOTAGE) DVD


2.35:1: Cinemascope

PN: 024543036739IE     Release: 02/07/2006
Starring: Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Michael Biehn
Director(s): James Cameron


The Abyss
The crew of an experimental, high-tech submersible is called into action to investigate a mysterious nuclear submarine crash. A series of strange encounters leads the crew to suspect the accident was caused by an extraterrestrial craft, and that they may be participating in an encounter with an alien species. However, in order to make contact, they must not only brave the abyss, an exceedingly deep underwater canyon, but also deal with the violent actions of one of their own crew members, an increasingly paranoid Navy SEAL officer. Approved by director James Cameron, The Abyss: Special Edition is an extended director's cut of the 1989 underwater science fiction epic, reinstating nearly a half hour of footage removed from the original release under studio pressure. Much of the restored footage places the film's events in a grander political context, as the crew's mission becomes a factor in the dangerous escalation of nuclear tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. The largest change involves the film's ending, which provides further information on the aliens' mission on Earth, bringing the film to closer to Cameron's intention: a modern remake of Robert Wise's The Day the Earth Stood Still. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ed Harris as Bud Brigman
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Lindsey Brigman
Michael Biehn as Lt. Coffey
Leo Burmeister as Catfish De Vries
Todd Graff as Alan "Hippy" Carnes
Kimberly Scott as Lisa "One Night" Standing
John Bedford Lloyd as "Jammer" Willis
J.C. Quinn as "Sonny" Dawson
Capt. Kidd Brewer Jr. as Lew Finier
George Robert Klek as Wilhite
Chris Murphy as Seal Schoenick
Adam Nelson as Ensign Monk
Richard Warlock as Dwight Perry
Jimmie Ray Weeks as Leland McBride
J. Kenneth Campbell as DeMarco
Ken Jenkins as Gerard Kirkhill
Crew
Russell Christian - Art Director
Peter Childs - Art Director
Joseph C. Nemec III - Art Director
Howard Feuer - Casting
Deborah Everton - Costume Designer
James Cameron - Director
Howard Smith - Editor
Joel Goodman - Editor
Conrad Buff - Editor
Alan Silvestri - Composer (Music Score)
Lee Orloff - Musical Direction/Supervision
Kathryn Miles Kelly - Makeup
Leslie Dilley - Production Designer
Charles Skouras III - Production Designer
Mikael Salomon - Cinematographer
Dennis Skotak - Cinematographer
Charles Skouras III - Production Manager
Gale Anne Hurd - Producer
Anne Kuljian - Set Designer
Thomas D. Wilkins - Set Designer
Andrew Precht - Set Designer
Gershon Ginsburg - Set Designer
David Kirk - Special Effects
Joe Unsinn - Special Effects
Scott E. Anderson - Special Effects
Gene Warren, Jr. - Special Effects
Roberto Viskin - Special Effects
Robert Olmstead - Special Effects
Matthew Yuricich - Special Effects
Patrick Romano - Stunts
Clay Boss - Stunts
Richard Warlock - Stunts
Richard Washington - Stunts
Denney Pierce - Stunts
Billy Oliver - Stunts
Brett Jones - Stunts
Alan Oliney - Stunts
Michael Cassidy - Stunts
Kerry Rossall - Stunts
Marcia Holley - Stunts
Loren Janes - Stunts
Chris Columbus - Screenwriter
James Cameron - Screenwriter
Alex Funke - Visual Effects Supervisor
Bob Beemer - Re-Recording Mixer
Kevin Bartnof - Foley Artist
Philip Barberio - Visual Effects

The Abyss
Turning away from the dystopias of The Terminator (1984) and Aliens (1986), James Cameron marshaled innovative special effects (and a motley crew of oil drillers) to assert that love is the answer in The Abyss (1989). Reportedly inspired by underwater footage of the recently located Titanic wreckage, Cameron decided to transfer his science-fiction-spectacle expertise to the deep sea. Shot underwater in a seven million gallon nuclear reactor tank, this extended yarn about nuclear subs, oil rig divers, and the interpersonal relations between the oddball Deepcore crew, their fearless leader Bud, his prickly almost ex-wife Lindsey, and gung-ho Navy SEALS feels authentically claustrophobic and other-worldly. The seraphic NTIs complete the sub-terrestrial wonder. Praised for its visual splendor and strong performances from Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, if not always for its plot, The Abyss was not quite the blockbuster it needed to be. But the ground-breaking, Oscar-winning special effects -- particularly the exploratory water node -- set the stage for the 1990s' explosion in CGI effects, beginning with Cameron's molten-metal T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Despite The Abyss's warm message about marital bonds, Cameron and producer-wife Gale Anne Hurd split during production. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 
Anne Kuljian: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Art Direction (nominated)
Dennis Muren: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Visual Effects (winner)
Dennis Skotak: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Visual Effects (winner)
Don Bassman: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Sound (nominated)
Hoyt Yeatman: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Visual Effects (winner)
John Bruno: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Visual Effects (nominated)
Kevin F. Cleary: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Sound (nominated)
Lee Orloff: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Sound (nominated)
Leslie Dilley: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Art Direction (nominated)
Mikael Salomon: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Cinematography (nominated)
Mikael Salomon: American Society of Cinematographers, Best Cinematography (nominated)
Richard Overton: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Sound (nominated)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French
Subtitle Options:English, Spanish
Sound Processing:5.1: 5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects
THX: THX-Certified Mastering
Additional Features:Includes both the special edition, with 28 minutes of additional footage, plus the original theatrical version Widescreen format (aspect ratio 2.35:1) for both theatrical and special edition versions Commentary option for both versions (text only) Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Surround, English Dolby Surround Subtitles: English, Spanish DVD-ROM script & storyboard-to-screen comparison
DVD Aspect Ratio:2.35:1: Cinemascope
MPAA Rating:PG13
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:171 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
0. Scene Index
1. The Abyss [:46]
2. Sinking of the Montana [:33]
3. Arrivals (Benthic Explorer) [3:43]
4. Deepcore [1:13]
5. Briefing [:33]
6. "Virgil, You Wiener" [1:15]
7. Blowing Down [1:39]
8. "You Need Me" [2:20]
9. The Ring [:57]
10. Dive Briefing [:07]
11. Fluid Breathing (Beany Dip) [2:40]
12. "Two and a Half Miles" [:37]
13. Search the Montana [:23]
14. Missile Compartment [:41]
15. Seeing Things [:48]
16. Newscast [:51]
17. MIRV Recovery [:28]
18. The Crane [1:23]
19. What a Drag [2:43]
20. Flooding [1:30]
21. Cut Off From Above [3:03]
22. Left Behind [1:55]
23. "Something Not Us" [2:44]
24. "Heeere's MIRV" [2:39]
25. Some Huevos [:05]
26. "We Could Get Lucky" [2:11]
27. Pseudopod [:49]
28. "Raise Your Hand" [:40]
29. Phase Three [4:17]
30. Free Swim [2:24]
31. Bud vs. Coffey [:24]
32. Launching Geek [:05]
33. Sub Chase [2:17]
34. Drowning [:11]
35. A Matter of Death and Life [1:14]
36. Deep Suit [1:11]
37. Descent [:28]
38. One-Way Ticket [:17]
39. Non-Terrestrial Intelligence [4:22]
40. The Writing on the Wall [3:19]
41. Moderately Poor Shape [:03]
42. Back on the Air [:08]
43. The Ark [:22]
44. "We Should Be Dead" [1:20]
45. Credits [3:05]
0. Scene Index
1. The Abyss [:57]
2. Sinking of the Montana [:33]
3. Arrivals (Benthic Explorer) [3:43]
4. Deepcore [1:13]
5. Briefing [:41]
6. "Virgil, You Wiener" [3:31]
7. "Willing" [1:39]
8. Blowing Down [2:20]
9. "You Need Me" [:24]
10. The Ring [1:55]
11. Dive Briefing [2:40]
12. Fluid Breathing (Beany Dip) [:37]
13. "Two and a Half Miles" [1:27]
14. Search the Montana [1:41]
15. Missile Compartment [:48]
16. Seeing Things [2:08]
17. Newscast [:28]
18. MIRV Recovery [1:23]
19. The Crane [2:43]
20. What a Drag [2:50]
21. Flooding [4:04]
22. Cut Off From Above [2:30]
23. Surveying the Damage [2:44]
24. Left Behind [2:39]
25. A Dance of Light [:05]
26. "Something Not Us" [2:20]
27. Coffey Grinds [2:25]
28. "Heeere's MIRV" [:40]
29. Some Huevos [4:17]
30. "We Could Get Lucky" [2:24]
31. Pseudopod [:42]
32. "Raise Your Hand" [:06]
33. Hippy's Discovery [2:17]
34. Phase Three [:11]
35. Free Swim [2:06]
36. Bud vs. Coffey [1:11]
37. Launching Geek [1:15]
38. Sub Chase [1:49]
39. Drowning [4:22]
40. A Matter of Death and Life [3:19]
41. Deep Suit [:11]
42. Descent [1:56]
43. Candles [:22]
44. One-Way Ticket [1:20]
45. Non-Terrestrial Intelligence [3:05]
46. "How Do You Know?" [:38]
47. The Wave [1:45]
48. "Why Didn't You?" [5:41]
49. Moderately Poor Shape [2:16]
50. Back on the Air [:11]
51. The Ark [1:42]
52. "We Should Be Dead" [:42]
53. End Credits [3:35]
54. Restoration Credits [2:29]


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