please let me fall into the abyss

Tyrel 2022-03-15 09:01:03

As soon as the newly released "Abyss" in the first district came out, the major disc dealers also showed their strength. I also accepted three brands in one go (both hardcover and paperback). Most of the configurations are similar: the newly released theater & director's cut complete double-T version in District 1, the subtitles in District 3 plus three versions of the national and movie soundtracks. After I bought it, I couldn't wait to put it in the disc player (of course, I had to make a disc report first), and I was so happy that it reminded me of the first time I watched "Abyss" when I was a child, and I was still watching video tapes. It is hard to imagine that after so many years, the excitement is still there, even the same as it was in the past.
James Cameron's film will bring me the most touching will no longer be the love of Titanic, but the humanistic spirit presented in the full director's cut of "The Abyss", I would like to share with such a great film Falling into the abyss together...

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  • Jason 2022-04-23 07:01:42

    I don't know why I suddenly want to play "StarCraft"......

  • Adolf 2022-03-24 09:01:37

    Would love to know how Cameron achieved such realistic special effects in the eighties and even better than now

The Abyss quotes

  • [passing over the wreck of the Montana]

    Lindsey Brigman: Coffey, these are the missile hatches, is that right?

    Lt. Hiram Coffey: That's right. It looks like a couple of hatches have sprung. Radiation's nominal. Warheads must still be intact.

    Lindsey Brigman: How many are there?

    Lt. Hiram Coffey: Twenty-four Trident missiles, eight M.I.R.V.s per missile.

    Lindsey Brigman: [after a pause] That's a hundred and ninety-two warheads, Coffey. How powerful are they?

    Lt. Hiram Coffey: The M.I.R.V. is a tactical nuke. Uh, fifty kilotons, nominal yield, say... five times Hiroshima.

    [One Night, listening, mouths "fuck!"]

    Lindsey Brigman: Jesus Christ. It's World War Three in a can.

  • [Bud is being put into the fluid-breathing suit]

    Virgil: So, I can hear you, but I can't talk, right?

    Ensign Monk: The fluid prevents the larynx from making sound. Excuse me. It'll feel a little strange.

    Virgil: Yeah, no shit.