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Journey into Amazing Caves
Journey into Amazing Caves is an extraordinary IMAX adventure into the depths of the earth to uncover the secrets to life underground.
Release : | 2001 |
Rating : | 6.8 |
Studio : | MacGillivray Freeman Films, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Liam Neeson |
Genre : | Documentary |
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This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
hyped garbage
A waste of 90 minutes of my life
The acting in this movie is really good.
I loved this film! It was beautiful and interesting and lasted just long enough to keep me satisfied and never, ever bored. The scenery and cave footage certainly did not disappoint. This film takes the average viewer to incredible places they would never experience first-hand. Quite amazing and I recommend it. It is only 40 minutes long but worth every minute in my humble opinion. I didn't feel cheated by the shorter length- it felt just right. This film also gave me a deeper appreciation for the people who embark on these missions to collect samples that otherwise would not make it to the research lab. Wow! Amazing that they can get the footage of these places. I did enjoy the music too. I hope to see more shows like this one!
Women have come long way.American Women have come long way.Other women of this planet has very long way to go.Test of Endurance of American Women can be seen in this IMAXExperience.Thanks and Regards.Sam RupaniHouston, Texas, United States of America.PS: It is a amazing documentation of life inside life on this planet.Very few people can even see this movie. Fewer even can feel it.Good life is only for very few chosen on this planet. Others arejust....
I first saw this IMAX film in Sydney on my trip down under. Not only was it amazing to see some of the most beautiful footage on a screen that is over 8 stories high, but the story was also very interesting to me. It had some incredible climbing scenes...112F in the Grand Canyon, 500' down into ice caves in Greenland, Bats in Georgia, and underwater cave diving in the Yucatan. It not only deals with the sport of caving, but one of the ladies in the film is a micro-biologists who is collecting rare extremophiles, microorganisms that live in extremely harsh environments, for scientific research. It was narrated by Liam Neeson with music by The Moody Blues. I bought it on DVD, knowing it would lose a lot visually going from the IMAX screen to my TV. I'm glad I did, because it has a "making of" documentary that was just as interesting as the IMAX movie, showing both the technical aspects of what went into the shoot as well as the personal side of those involved.
I went into this movie expecting:1) Excellent Cinematography worthy of the IMAX format, and2)amazing caves.These elements Ruined the film:-sketchy, condescending, quasi-scientific "plot" (EXTREMOPHILES? give me a break!)annoying, unnecessary "characters", poorly developed,-worst of all, the Moody Blues songs, which were cringe-inducingthroughout. This is good music, and has been for 30 years; butwhoever did the sound for this film is obviously a proud graduateof the "way too much is almost enough" film school.The star of this feature should have been the caves, (maybe if youbring ear-plugs?), but instead we get:-a spelunking hi-tech internet kindergarden teachers assistant,and-a daredevil microbiologist, who pays lip service to a hazycure-for-all-illnesses pipe dream, but from the tiny amount of realinformation about what she is doing, I think she is actually doingbiological weapons research, but doesn't know it. On secondthought, that would be too interesting.TheTitle of this movie should have been: "ExtremeSports and 'Don't Worry We Hate Geology Even MoreThan You Do' Present: The WonderTwins Conquer Cartoon Cavern! Starring the Voice of Liam Neeson! ROCK with the Moody Blues!"