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Budgeted at a mere 130,000 dollars, Open Water is the independent success story of 2004, and this DVD will not only show you how the filmmakers did it, but how you can do it as well. Presentation should always be the number-one key to releasing films on DVD, and this 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen edition, for the most part, does not disappoint. The problem for most home-theater enthusiasts will simply be that the type of digital video used here tends to create a less than clear picture some of the time. The upside is that the colors are indeed vibrant; just don't be surprised when you see obvious pixilation in some shots. The film's sound, however, is another story altogether -- one that boasts a completely absorbing experience through not only a 6.1 DTS ES track, but a 5.1 Dolby Digital EX track and a Dolby Digital 2.0 one as well. The disc has two audio commentaries, the first with the husband and wife filmmaking team and the other with the two stars, Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis. Both tracks provide tons of information and are a nice compliment to the other extras, starting with the "Calm Before the Storm: The Making of Open Water" featurette. Clocking in at 15 minutes, this behind-the-scenes clip is where you really get the nuts and bolts of how this entrepreneurial couple set out to make this indie feature themselves, and it's every bit as interesting as it would seem. From researching and then shopping for cameras online to home editing on a personal computer, the story of Open Water is almost as interesting as the feature itself. Also included is "The Indie Essentials: A Filmmakers Guide to Gearing Up for a Profitable Movie" featurette, which briefly discusses Lions Gate and their history of acquiring smaller films for higher profit. Add in the theatrical trailer plus seven deleted scenes (including a chilling alternate opening), as well as some on-location footage from the shoot, and that, in a nutshell, wraps up the DVD. This release is recommended for fans of the film and anyone else looking to get into the independent film world.
 
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The worst movie ever
on November 4, 2010
Posted by: redicerooter
from IA
There was no plot, no suspense, and absolutely nothing good about this movie, other than the ending. I don't mean the ending filmed in the movie, just that the movie ended. Really, go watch a Barney movie, or My little pony or something. They have a much better plot.
What's great about it: absolutely nothing
What's not so great: acting, plot, filming, etc.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Designed for voice or music via PA and DJ systems, this powerful 2-way loudspeaker features a 12" long-excursion woofer and 3/4" PEI dome tweeter that deliver rich, expressive sound, wherever your venue.
 
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killer
on November 3, 2008
Posted by: redicerooter
from IA
These MTX speakers are awesome. The sound is very good for an inexpensive speaker. We can put them outside for whatever reason and my son who works 5 blocks away can hear them. I highly recommend these and plan on buying another pair for my garage.
What's great about it: loud, easy to move, good over all sound
What's not so great: nothing yet
I would recommend this to a friend!
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