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[+P]£6.50[-P][+D]06-Jan-02 15:04:24 GMT[-D][+I]1402496985[-I]The Perfect Storm
Delivery: UK Only (Recorded ~£1.50), Buyer pays
Condition: Opened, condition as new
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Region: Two
Screen: Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic
Sound: English - Dolby Digital (5.1)
Duration: 2 hours and 9 minutes (approx)Synopsis
In October 1991, the fishing community of Gloucester, Massachusetts, experienced the full wrath of Mother Nature when a freak meteorological event produced the fiercest storm in modern history. Director Wolfgang Petersen has fashioned this heroic true story (as chronicled in Sebastian Junger`s bestseller) into a star-laden blockbuster, employing computer power to whip up the terrifying titular storm.
Special Features
Over 45 minutes Of Added Value Footage
Audio Commentaries With Wolfgang Petersen & Sebastian Junger
HBO Documentary `Creating The Storm`
Real Life Interviews With Witnesses To The Storm
Stills Gallery
239 Stills Plus Conceptual Art With Commentary By Wolfgang Petersen
RE: The Perfect Storm - R2 DVD
Is is the version with all the crap bits edited out?
oooppsss, that would be a blank DVD wouldnt it!
RE: The Perfect Storm - R2 DVD
Lol--my thoughts too
That was the biggest pile of s*** i`ve ever seen, and to think I wasted 20 quid on it. I`d still be annoyed had I wasted 6 quid.
Those comments were a bit harsh!
RE: The Perfect Storm - R2 DVD
Harsh but fair.
All the best,
Andrew.
Its a good film. I have it on dvd and have only seen it once. I do plan to see it again. My first impression was that it was good. People dont like it because its true and un-hollywood. Do you expect all the cliche and stuff. This sort of actually happened, Its a tribute to the people that died and too their families. The dialogue was very great and i loved the photo montage with the song and quotes from the film mixed in. I have seen that a good 10-15 times. The documentaries are also very interesting.
Worth £6.50 of anybodys money!