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The only way to get the most out of this disc is to watch it three times; first for the movie and twice more for the commentaries since the other features are lacking. Director Roland Emmerich, along reverb pedal his producer Mark Gordon, leads the first. Gordon actually seems to do most of the speaking, though make sure the kids don t hear this one. His language is terrible. The second is four members of the crew and it mostly focuses on the special effects. None of the actors are featured on either track. Matt Paprocki is a 12-year movie and game critic. He currently freelances for Blu-ray review site and video game site When global warming triggers the onset of a new Ice Age, tornadoes flatten Los Angeles, a tidal wave engulfs New York City and the entire Northern Hemisphere begins to freeze Personal attacks are NOT allowed. House, : Looking Back on Season Seven and Ahead to Season Eight by Barbara Barnett 4 comments 2009 Blogcritics. All Rights Reserved. I love the water, I love movies, I love Blu-Ray DVD s, I love movies about the water, I love good horror, I wish I could say I love the double package DVD of Open Water and Open Water Adrift, but the truth is, I don t. Blu-Ray DVD s are generally worth the few extra dollars they cost, you get a lot more in sound and quality in images. Blu-Ray players coming down in price recently makes for a worthwhile purchase. For many, like me, they find themselves checking out some of the double features on Blu-Ray to save a few dollars. One of the upcoming releases on the double feature disc is the Open Water series based on true events. Many consider these films as fitting into the horror genera so I figured it would be worth giving these films from 2003, and 2006 a first time look. The premise of the two films is that horrid events lead up to individuals being left in the ocean to face their own demise. In Open Water, we see two scuba divers accidentally left behind in the ocean through a series of events, and in Open Water Adrift we see six friends celebrating a reunion of sorts, along with the birthday of a friend overboard a yacht, unable to get back on board due to not having a ladder. While the themes are largely the same, the movies are uniquely different. In Open Water we see a horror story, not just in the story itself, but the way it is told. Having to sit through the one hour and twenty minutes of this movie may have been the most horrific and horrid movie experience of my life. While the special reverb pedal and makers of this movie dwell on the aspects of indie film, I have seen and personally worked with several indie films and filmmakers who are far more deserving of having their work make it to the big screen. Everything from the direction, camera angles, acting, and story are enough to have had me wishing the two principles in the movie would die sooner than later so I could quit watching the movie.

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