The Water Horse - Legend of the Deep (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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When a lonely young boy named Angus discovers a large, mysterious egg along the shores of Loch Ness, no one is prepared for what lies within. He soon discovers that the strange, mischievous hatchling inside is none other than The Water Horse, the loch's most mysterious and fabled creature! But with the Water Horse growing ten times its size every day, Angus finds it increasingly difficult to keep his new friend a secret. Two-time Academy Award(r) nominee Emily Watson (1998,
Hilary and Jackie; 1996
Breaking the Waves), Alex Etel, Ben Chaplin (
The Thin Red Line), David Morrissey (
The Reaping) and Brian Cox (
Running with Scissors) star in this heart warming tale from director Jay Russell (
Tuck Everlasting) and written by Robert Nelson Jacobs (
Flushed Away).
Product Details
- AspectRatio: 1.33:1
- AudienceRating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Binding: DVD
- Brand: SONY PICTURES HOME ENT
- Director: Jay Russell
- EAN: 0043396184565
- Label: Columbia Tri/Star
- Manufacturer: Columbia Tri/Star
- MPN: 18456
- NumberOfItems: 2
- OriginalReleaseDate: 2007-01-01
- ProductGroup: DVD
- ProductTypeName: ABIS_DVD
- Publisher: Columbia Tri/Star
- RegionCode: 99
- ReleaseDate: 2008-04-08
- Studio: Columbia Tri/Star
- TheatricalReleaseDate: 2007
- UPC: 043396184565
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2009-06-27Excellent movie to purchase - my grandson loves it. Easy person to purchase from and fast delivery. Thank-you.

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2009-04-28This is an excellent movie for kids. My grandchildren just love it. It reminds me of the FREE WILLIE MOVIES.

Good family film that probably snuck by you in the theaters
2009-03-24"The Water Horse" is a nice little movie that spins an entertaining, fanciful tale based on the legend of the Loch Ness Monster. The boy at the center of the story, Angus, finds a mysterious egg on the beach in 1940's Scotland, and before he knows it, he's raising his own personal little creature (who doesn't stay little for long), which he names "Crusoe". The story isn't terribly original from that point on (Angus works to keep Crusoe a secret, then slowly reveals him to a few people, and soon there's a major effort to avoid the authorities and get Crusoe safely out to sea, you know the drill), but it's all done with enthusiasm, sensitivity, and some exciting direction.
There are a few missed opportunities. Initially, a point is made that Angus is terribly afraid of water, but when he needs to search the loch in a boat for Crusoe, and later, when he rides on Crusoe's back both above and under the surface of the loch, Angus is suddenly not afraid of the water. There could have been a terrific scene where Angus makes a bold decision to overcome his fear of water so he can interact with his amphibious friend. And the movie could have benefitted from another scene or two supporting the theme of Angus' loneliness and heartache over his missing father (lost in the war), which is a major reason he becomes so close to Crusoe. But the issue is just kind of mentioned and dropped, instead of fueling some potentially good character scenes between Angus and his mother and/or other characters close to Angus. Oh, well. These missed opportunities aren't dealbreakers.
The special effects are very good, I'll say that. The problem with CGI is that- well done or not- people immediately recognize it as CGI so there's never any more of that giddy "I wonder how they did THAT?" excitement when we see special effects anymore. However, really good CGI at leasts generates a feeling of "wow, that really looks amazing", and "The Water Horse" has at least half a dozen scenes that accomplish this. The water glistening off the baby Crusoe as he swims around in a trash can filled with water early in the movie, similar scenes later when a seal-sized Crusoe is hiding in a bathtub, and finally all the scenes in the loch when the dinosaur-sized Crusoe is giving Angus rides, attacking military craft, and just jumping around, they're all wonderfully done.
The two-disc DVD features the film on disc one, which looks and sounds great, with disc two housing a full array of extras features, including a 70-plus minute "making of" documentary. Together, the film and extras will deliver decent entertainment for at least a couple of days.
If you have all but the youngest children at home, this is a good family viewing experience. There's nothing objectionable or too intense for the kids, and there's some decent acting and depth and craftsmanship for adults to appreciate. Give "The Water Horse" a whirl and see if you agree.

DMartin
2009-02-22Great movie, great price! Thanks for the speedy delivery. Will shop with this seller again.

the water horse legendof the deep
2009-02-18i enjoyed this movie very much. i am a child at heart. i just love fantasy movies , and the movie was done very well