I enjoy this channel immensely. I’ve binge watched every video since finding your channel two days ago. Keeping this in mind, I offer this small constructive critique to improve your communication skills: read about the “subjunctive mood in English.” Typically, whenever you begin a sentence with “I wish” or “If” you need to use “were” rather than “was.” An easy pneumonic for this is “Ify wishy were.” For example, “If I was wealthier, I’d buy a Lambo” is incorrect. Rather the sentence should read, “If I WERE wealthier, I’d buy a Lambo.”
Your channel is awesome!! I’ll have to give this one a watch, looks like one of those 90s horror sci fi films which I like. But for 1998 this cgi for the film looks good, and another great film from the late 90s which has pretty good cgi is The Mummy with Brendan Fraser. Great video, keep up the great work!
This movie just left you in a Cliff Hanger. A rare flick that Desevers a Sequel. There way to many Unanswered Questions "What was that thing at the End?? Was it a New Speices of Graboid?" It's like that 2009 movie "Infestation," that leaves you at the cliff and walks away.
Easily Steven Sommers best film. It's the least badly afflicted by his weakness for cornball humour, and has a more focussed narrative. It still suffers from many of his trademark deficiencies - cardboard characters, campy overacting, noisy and chaotic action scenes, and Kevin J. O'Connor in a comic relief sidekick role - but retains a better balance of tone and manages not to completely collapse under the weight of its own bloated excess.
Very underrated classic.
I want Stephen Sommers back.
I want Stephen Hopkins back.
I want Stephen Norrington back.
Deep Rising is still a favorite of mine. 😊
Love this movie it's very fun
Deep Rising wasn't brilliant, but it knew what it was. Mindless campy fun. I've always enjoyed this movie.
Love this movie
Deep Rising kicks so much ass
Glad they never got those big name stars, it wouldn't be the cult classic we now have.
RIP Treat Williams, loved him in it
I enjoy this channel immensely. I’ve binge watched every video since finding your channel two days ago. Keeping this in mind, I offer this small constructive critique to improve your communication skills: read about the “subjunctive mood in English.” Typically, whenever you begin a sentence with “I wish” or “If” you need to use “were” rather than “was.” An easy pneumonic for this is “Ify wishy were.” For example, “If I was wealthier, I’d buy a Lambo” is incorrect. Rather the sentence should read, “If I WERE wealthier, I’d buy a Lambo.”
I'm begging you . Pl make a sequel .
Your channel is awesome!! I’ll have to give this one a watch, looks like one of those 90s horror sci fi films which I like. But for 1998 this cgi for the film looks good, and another great film from the late 90s which has pretty good cgi is The Mummy with Brendan Fraser. Great video, keep up the great work!
Odd Thomas is terrific!
I always enjoyed it, it was a fun movie
I would have loved to see where they going to continue with Kong connections
I used to think the final shot in the movie was the inspiration for "Lost."
This movie just left you in a Cliff Hanger. A rare flick that Desevers a Sequel. There way to many Unanswered Questions "What was that thing at the End?? Was it a New Speices of Graboid?" It's like that 2009 movie "Infestation," that leaves you at the cliff and walks away.
I quite like this film and Treat Williams, would have defiantly watched a sequel.
I heard that the Deep Rising sequel was going to he called "Surface Settling".
😂😂😂😂😂
So that’s what that monster on the island was supposed to be! King Kong!
This is a great laugh movie...
Air force one no postman instead whoops 🙈🙈🙈
Video about The Postman coming soon.
@ be posting it soon
Would have done better with literally anyone besides Treat Williams... This is the type of movie where all you need is a solid lead guy.
F.U. Treat williams was the bomb!!!
You're off your head. Treat Williams was fantastic and an underrated actor.
@tonypine3434 definition of generic
Easily Steven Sommers best film. It's the least badly afflicted by his weakness for cornball humour, and has a more focussed narrative. It still suffers from many of his trademark deficiencies - cardboard characters, campy overacting, noisy and chaotic action scenes, and Kevin J. O'Connor in a comic relief sidekick role - but retains a better balance of tone and manages not to completely collapse under the weight of its own bloated excess.
I thought the live action Jungle book was a hit back in the early 90s??
$30 mil. budget vs $ 70 mil. box office, made some money