Review Wanted: The Poseiden Adventure & The Towering Inferno
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Review Wanted: The Poseiden Adventure & The Towering Inferno
I generally enjoy disaster films.. I hear these are two of the greatest disaster films ever.. Is that true? I'll probably pick them up blind if their DVDs are good enough..
So what's your opinion on the film and DVDs of The Towering Inferno as well as The Poseidon Adventure?
So what's your opinion on the film and DVDs of The Towering Inferno as well as The Poseidon Adventure?
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you heard right!
both are great 'popcorn' thriller/adventure movies
and the casts... oh man.
Paul Newman,Steve McQueen, Bill Holden, Fred Astaire- this isn't Love Boat caliber cameos, these guys are/were huge stars for a reason.
and then on the PA side you have Gene Hackman surrounded by excellant support from mostly seasoned character actors.
i can't go on enough about these two.
very solid, involving movies, with more or less witty, literate scripts (at least compared to the megaplex swill of the last 20 years).
i can't wait for these to get the 5 star treatment.
although PA looks damn good for a non-anamorphic disc ( up to Planet of the Apes ('68) quality i would say).
TI fares a little worse, but by no means unwatchable at all on a smaller screen.
i saw (and picked up) Posideon at CC for $10.
well worth it.
both are great 'popcorn' thriller/adventure movies
and the casts... oh man.
Paul Newman,Steve McQueen, Bill Holden, Fred Astaire- this isn't Love Boat caliber cameos, these guys are/were huge stars for a reason.
and then on the PA side you have Gene Hackman surrounded by excellant support from mostly seasoned character actors.
i can't go on enough about these two.
very solid, involving movies, with more or less witty, literate scripts (at least compared to the megaplex swill of the last 20 years).
i can't wait for these to get the 5 star treatment.
although PA looks damn good for a non-anamorphic disc ( up to Planet of the Apes ('68) quality i would say).
TI fares a little worse, but by no means unwatchable at all on a smaller screen.
i saw (and picked up) Posideon at CC for $10.
well worth it.
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I have TI and what I like about it is the slow buildup....there is a lot of dialogue between the characters setting up who they are, demonstrating personality traits etc. that come to light quite evidently when all hell breaks loose during the fire.
IMHO, you have to appreciate a classic that focuses on not only the action scenes and rah rah rah heroics but creates tension through character development and conflict that actively draws the watcher into the fracas.
There have been rumors of an SE disc for a year or so...I can only imagine what good content on this film they could add via commentaries and actor interviews if they chose to do so.....
IMHO, you have to appreciate a classic that focuses on not only the action scenes and rah rah rah heroics but creates tension through character development and conflict that actively draws the watcher into the fracas.
There have been rumors of an SE disc for a year or so...I can only imagine what good content on this film they could add via commentaries and actor interviews if they chose to do so.....