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Deep Rising
Deep Rising

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Director: Stephen Sommers
Actors: Treat Williams, Famke Janssen, Anthony Heald, Kevin J. O'connor, Wes Studi
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 126 reviews
Sales Rank: 29483

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 106
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
DVD Layers: 1
DVD Sides: 1
Picture Format: Letterbox
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: DISD14911D
ISBN: 6305090564
UPC: 717951000651
EAN: 9786305090564
ASIN: 6305090564

Theatrical Release Date: January 30, 1998
Release Date: October 14, 1998
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Following in the reptilian slime trail of Anaconda, this derivative monster movie from early 1998 plays like a cross between Titanic and Tremors, with parts of Aliens tossed in for good measure. Director Stephen Sommers couldn't recognize an original idea if it swallowed him whole--which, by the way, is exactly what happens to a lot of passengers on a luxury ship that is attacked by a giant serpent-like sea creature with a voracious appetite for human flesh. Treat Williams plays the leader of a mercenary crew whose members discover the ravaged ship and wage war on the creature; Famke Janssen joins him as an onboard thief and con artist who just happens to be highly skilled with automatic weapons. Of course, the action grows more intense as the body count rises and along the way the monster is gradually revealed in all of its gruesome glory. A guilty pleasure if ever there was one, Deep Rising arrived in theaters shortly after another waterlogged thriller, Hard Rain, and if nothing else it provides proof that the B-movie monsters of the 1950s are alive and well and as cheesy as ever in the age of digital special effects. --Jeff Shannon

Product Description
Hijackers battle a deadly force on a cruise ship in this high-seas thriller. Nail-biting action at its best. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 05/06/2003 Starring: Treat Williams Famke Janssen Run time: 106 minutes Rating: R


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1 out of 5 stars DEEP TROUBLE. Special effects are below par. Acting is stiff. It's worse than Anaconda.   November 3, 2008
The movie is in DEEP TROUBLE. Its special effects are below par compared to today's movies. The acting is stiff and not engaging. There's no suspense or horror. The fighting scenes are typical of B movies. I menan they don't look real. It's worse than Anaconda.

It's one of the worst monster movies.



4 out of 5 stars Addictive   September 10, 2008
It is one of those movies... you watch it the first and wonder why you did... but the more you see it the more it grows on you.



2 out of 5 stars Let this ship sink...   August 22, 2008
When I first saw `Deep Rising' I was young and foolish and I thought that it was the coolest horror monster adventure movie out there. Then, recently, I saw it again and had all these awesome memories of what was going to be seen, yet it seemed like a catastrophic failure to me the second time around. None of the chills were there, the special effects, while decent, were not the crazy eye-poppers I remembered. The acting was stiff (on most accounts at least) and the script was dreadful. It was as if I was watching a completely different movie than the one I remembered with such fondness.

The film follows a group of hijackers who bust into a luxury ocean liner expecting to strip it of its valuables only to uncover that only a handful of passengers are still alive and the ship is infested with these tentacle looking monster things that are draining the life out of the humans on board. Armed with some heavy artillery the surviving men and woman (a con artist who happened to survive through a stroke of circumstantial luck) decide to take on the beast in order to escape.

The problems with `Deep Rising' lay in Sommers' hands. He wrote and directed this debacle. There is absolutely no originality to be found within the film, at all, and that is disappointing because it could have been really interesting and or exciting. Instead it comes off rather boring and predictable. The acting is atrocious on most fronts (Treat Williams actually turns out a decent performance and Famke Janssen tries to save her character from inevitable cliches) which is mostly chock up to the horrendous script and dialog they are given to work with. I know that a film in this genre is filled to the brim with one-liners (which I'm never really fond of) but these ones rarely land right.

In the end `Deep Rising' comes off as a stupid, mildly entertaining distraction from better more fulfilling films. Sure, there is some excitement value here but really, why bother? There are many films that have more going for them; films that are original and exciting and entertaining. `Deep Rising' just doesn't stack up, it doesn't offer the audience enough of anything to sustain them or warrant their adoration. I understand that not every movie has to be award worthy or of such prestige caliber, but every movie should at least deliver the best it can, and `Deep Rising' is far from the best of its breed.



1 out of 5 stars Bad in a bad way   June 29, 2008
The studios make lots of trash that gets buried in unmarked graves, showing up on local channels with lots of commercial interruptions (but showing the same couple of commercials over and over), leading us to wonder, "was this movie ever in theatres?" This movie is just bad. It is very suspicious that this unremarkable bad movie should attract so many reviews, and that they are overwhelmingly positive. There are a few inexpensive special effects created with care (the ocean liner model that gets blown up, the computer graphic tentacle monster). The monster is an extremely slithery version of the alien in Alien, you know, it opens an orifice in what is supposed to be its head and then there's another head (or whatever). Every time the creature bursts into a room, it looks the same. The riding around on the jet ski in the boat at the end is some terrible low budget movie making. Not a classic bad movie, but bad enough to regret wasting time watching it.


4 out of 5 stars CONTRIVED TO SAY THE LEAST, BUT STILL A FUN HEART POUNDING EXPERIENCE!   April 20, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It's hard to put this movie down, as it tries so hard to pay homage to the sci-fi and horror movies from the past. This film borrorws from several other movies like 'Alien' and 'Poseidon Adventure', but it is one heck of a ride. The action is tense, Rob Botton's(The Thing remake)FX are very good and just the right amount of tongue and cheek humor thrown in to make this a very good monster movie, that's right up there with the original 'Tremors'.....not quite. The DVD transfer looks good, but this film deserves an upgrade with some interesting extra material.

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