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It Came From Beneath the Sea
Score: 80%
Rating: Not Rated
Publisher: Sony Pictures Home
                  Entertainment

Region: 1
Media: DVD/2
Running Time: 79 Mins.
Genre: Sci-Fi/Classic
Audio: English 5.1 (Dolby Digital),
           English, Spanish, Portuguese

Subtitles: English, French, Spanish,
           Portuguese


Features:
  • Disc 1:
    • Original B&W and Colorized Versions
    • Audio Commentary with Ray Harryhausen, Randell William Cook, John Bruno and Arnold Kunert
  • Disc 2:
    • Remembering It Came From Beneath the Sea
    • Tim Burton Sits Down with Ray Harryhausen
    • David Schecter on Film Music's Unsung Hero
    • A Present-Day Look at Stop-Motion
    • Digital Sneak Peek of It Came From Beneath the Sea... Again! comic book
    • Video Photo Galleries
    • Original Ad Artwork

One of Ray Harryhausen's most acclaimed movies has finally been Colorized and both it and the original B&W version appear on this DVD release of It Came From Beneath the Sea.

When a giant octopus attacks a state-of-the-art submarine, it is up to Commander Pete Mathews (Kenneth Tobey) and Professors Lesley Joyce (Faith Domergue) and John Carter (Donald Curtis) to figure out how to stop this radioactively motivated sea creature before it attacks. Unfortunately, time is running short and the creature eventually shows up in the San Francisco Bay. While researching, a love triangle forms between the trio and the added complication of possible romantic interaction makes the added layer in the movie's story just that much better.

Overall, the movie is great considering the 1955 setting and, as always with a Harryhausen film, the stop-action animation very much has his look and feel. The scene where the monster attacks and tears apart the Golden Gate Bridge is just classic.

On the second disc, you will find an interview with Harryhausen by Tim Burton (a modern advocate of stop-action (if movies like James and the Giant Peach, Corpse Bride and Nightmare Before Christmas are any indication), as well as a preview of the upcoming comic book It Came From Beneath the Sea... Again!. You can also see a featurette about music's role in film as seen by David Schecter and a discussion about how classic stop-action movies and techniques have effected special effects as we know them today.

It Came From Beneath the Sea is one of those movies that I never got a chance to see before now, but had always seen referenced and wanted to see. So I was pleased to find that It Came From Beneath the Sea is very much a to-buy movie for Harryhausen fans.



-J.R. Nip, GameVortex Communications
AKA Chris Meyer
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