It was, I think, a single day showing (6 Dec) ahead of the (apparently long awaited) Blue Ray release.

I saw it in a theater, as a fan of the film since I was a kid, and loved it.

It was also kinda interesting to see it again in a theater.

  1. There’s a lot of “they don’t make them the way they used to” in this film. The actual quality emphasis on characters in combination with some SFF high-stakes plot line being the major example. Also all of the practical effects (obviously) really stood out as beautiful.
  2. There’s also a good deal of tropey-ness that stood out, a sort of background level of predictability with some cheesiness that dates the film.
  3. I think I saw a bunch of people learn to not go to the cinema as much anymore in real time. The crowd were mostly nerdy and slightly older types. Except for one group of people who seemed to be there for a retro laugh and probably hadn’t seen the film before. They laughed out loud at a number things that no one else found funny and kinda killed the vibe in the cinema. I saw a number of people looking over at them with frustration, including myself, and despite the pleasure I get from the big screen and the theater, I would have enjoyed it more at home with a good TV. Personally, I think the theater died a good deal that night for me and I don’t think I have much interest in seeing films with big audiences again … we’ll see.

Anyone else check it out or have thoughts about The Abyss?

The 4K remaster is of the Special Edition (longer version). From memory the theatrical version has less of the aliens but I cannot remember at all what the differences are … anyone remember?

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I can remember the difference, re-watched it just a few weeks ago to introduce my wife, who I’m convinced grew up on a cave and seems to have missed all the great movies of the last 40yrs.

Without spoiling it for you, yes, there’s a much longer back and forth between Bud and the aliens and the end result is Bud saves the human race.

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Oh there’s nothing to spoil … I saw the special addition / 4K remaster the other night and first saw the film ages ago.

So with the theatrical release … how does it end? No aliens?

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Isn’t the ending the same? It’s the lead to the ending that’s expanded?

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That feels right. The special edition makes it clear that the Cold War is on the verge of erupting.

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