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Vertical Limit (Superbit Collection) (2000)

Starring: Scott Glenn, Chris O'Donnell Director: Martin Campbell Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (189 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Scott Glenn, Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney, Stuart Wilson
  • Directors: Martin Campbell
  • Writers: Robert King, Terry Hayes
  • Producers: Martin Campbell, Amy Lescoe, Lloyd Phillips, Marcia Nasatir, Mike Medavoy
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English, Urdu
  • Subtitles: Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: March 19, 2002
  • Run Time: 124 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (189 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005V5NW
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #97,266 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
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Finally, a movie for the REI set! For all those mountain-climbing aficionados who devoured Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air and similar books (as well as the IMAX film Everest), Vertical Limit attempts to translate man-against-the-mountain adventure into compelling, albeit fictional, drama. And while the climbing action is pretty darn breathtaking, somebody forgot to put the brakes on the cliché machine while penning the screenplay. Two siblings (Chris O'Donnell and Robin Tunney) are mentally scarred by a climbing accident in which their father died to save them. She becomes a famous mountain climber (catch that Sports Illustrated cover?); he never climbs again, and becomes a National Geographic photographer. She agrees to accompany a shady billionaire (Bill Paxton) up the icy carapace of K2, the world's second highest mountain; he just happens to be "in the neighborhood" when she starts. After the requisite argument, she sets out, but an avalanche strands her and the billionaire in some kind of underground cavern, and bad weather forbids a daring rescue. It's up to her determined brother to bring her back, along with a ragtag team of rescuers that includes a French-Canadian babe, two wisecracking Aussies, and a crusty old sage (Scott Glenn) who has a few scores to settle.

It's easy to pick out the rest of the story from here (though you probably didn't count on that faulty nitroglycerine, now did you?), but Vertical Limit is less about the hackneyed plot than it is about putting its characters into increasingly dangerous situations and hanging them precariously over various mountainsides. It's a credit to director Martin Campbell (GoldenEye) that the impressive action keeps the film moving along past the bordering-on-absurd plot twists. O'Donnell tosses his mane of fluffy hair admirably, but it's still disheartening to see this once-promising actor turning into a pretty-boy stand-in; only Glenn manages to overcome his character's predictability. Mountaineering enthusiasts will recognize a cameo by world-renowned climber Ed Viesturs, who as an actor proves that he's... a very good mountain climber. --Mark Englehart



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The Superbit titles utilize a special high bit rate digital encoding process which optimizes video quality while offering a choice of both DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. These titles have been produced by a team of Sony Pictures Digital Studios video, sound and mastering engineers and comes housed in a special package complete with a 4 page booklet that contains technical information on the Superbit process. By reallocating space on the disc normally used for value-added content, Superbit DVDs can be encoded at double their normal bit rate while maintaining full compatibility with the DVD video format.

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22 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars MOUNTAIN MADNESS..., June 24, 2001
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I love climbing books. I love climbing movies. Therefore, I was thrilled when this movie came out. It is an action packed, edge of your seat, high altitude climbing film. No doubt about it. There is even a cameo appearance by mountaineer Ed Viesters. The only real problem with the film is the plot. It is downright unbelievable, at times. If, however, you can suspend disbelief, you will still enjoy this film. I know that I did.

The film revolves around a brother and sister, played by Chris O'Donnell and Robin Tunney, who are estranged following the death of their father while climbing. His death scene is a real nail biter, as it deals with a situation that a climber hopes never occurs. Three years later, the sister is climbing professionally, while the brother has retired from climbing and is, instead, working as a photographer for National Geographic.

He and his sister inadvertently meet up on K2, the second highest peak in the world and probably the most perilous to climb, while he is on assignment for National Geographic, and she is there to climb. The sister is set to climb K2 as part of the climbing team put together by a millionaire played by Bill Paxton. For him, K2 is a trophy mountain, and he plans to climb it with the intention of reaching the summit just as the inaugural flight of the airline he owns is flying overhead. He has put together an ace team, but, alas, K2 has a mind of its own.

While climbing, they are overtaken by a storm, after the millionaire disregards his lead climber's warning that the team should turn back. The sister ends up falling into a crevasse. An avalanche kills off the rest of the team, except for the lead climber and the millionaire, who join the sister in the crevasse. Hypoxic and injured, they maintain radio contact with base camp and let them know of their predicament.

The brother now steps up to home plate. Organizing a six person, rescue team led by a stereotypic mountain man, wonderfully played by Scott Glenn in a standout performance, the brother sets out to rescue his baby sister, and the fun begins. The climbers each set out with a canister of nitroglycerine, as they plan to set off the nitroglycerine in order to get the three surviving climbers out of the crevasse which has been covered over by the avalanche.

Give yourself over to the dazzling mountain views, the stunning, hair raising, mountains madness, and try to ignore the silly plot. Anyone who knows anything about mountains would know that setting off explosives on snow packed slopes is tantamount to an open invitation to avalanche, something no climber wants. Notwithstanding this, get set for an action packed adventure. Despite the silly plot, it is an otherwise entertaining and enjoyable film.

If the crunch of crampons on ice is in your blood, if you love the idea of an ice axe saving you from a fall thousands of feet off a cliff, if the idea of a cornice breaking off, while you are standing on it, is a challenge to your climbing skills, then this is definitely the movie for you. If the words avalanche, hypoxia, and pulmonary edema are all in your everyday vocabulary, then you, too, will enjoy this film. If you just like action packed adventure, make sure you also see this film. I am sure that you will enjoy it.

The DVD itself is an excellent value. It comes laden with a number of special features, including a National Geographic special on K2, featuring Jim Wickwire and Rick Ridgeway who, in 1978, along with Lou Reichardt and John Roskelley, were the first Americans ever to reach the summit of K2. The DVD also shows you how some of the stunts in the film were done. All in all, this DVD is well worth buying, and the film is well worth watching.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars blu ray, January 3, 2008
By johnny (nsw australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vertical Limit [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
this movie on blu ray is excellent its never looked and sounded so good very sharp and colourful, also region free
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ok, August 24, 2005
By Kaleb (Missouri) - See all my reviews
This movie was ok. It could have been much more accurate in the portrail of climbing, but then most non-climbers would consider it a fairly boring movie. The nitrogycerin element of the story was IMHO, completley asanine but then they wouldn't have got to show all of those great explosions. There is no way that anyone could make it to near the top of K2 with nitro strapped to them. Temprature changes of a fraction of a degree, or barely touching a vile can set the stuff off. But if they wanted to be accurate about the nitro everyone would have probably died in the helicopter if not before then. I'm a climber and I thought the movie was entertaning and had beautiful scenery but that's about it. If you want a psudoclimbing movie with a lot of action this is a good choice. However, if you want to find out what real climbing is like, and what dangers can arise, buy Touching the Void.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Corny
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2.0 out of 5 stars Could have been one of the all-time great action movies
Vertical Limit could have been a great movie, if only the script had been reworked and reworked again to remove its more ludicrous elements and to replace them with thought... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Absurdity Limit
When you think a movie can't possibly get any more asinine, this one does. Amazingly bad script with totally ridiculous action scenes. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Don't climb K2 without nitro glycerin
The intensity of high altitude mountaineering is obviously not exciting enough for the Hollywood mentality, so the plot needed to be thickened. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Audio & Visuals
When I saw this shortly after it came out on VHS (and later, this DVD), it got high marks just for the spectacular sound alone. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth watching
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Published 5 months ago by K. Feucht

1.0 out of 5 stars Someone needs to cut the rope on the filmmaker
Where do I even begin? This is just an awful movie.

Scott Glenn's performance is the only really redeeming quality of this movie. Read more
Published 5 months ago by K. Johnson

1.0 out of 5 stars Every Hollywood Cliche in the book
I don't even want to give this movie 1 star. I just saw the movie and let me tell you, my eyes hurt from rolling them so many times! SO CLICHE! SO FAKEY! Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Far fetched even as 'known' Hollywood fiction!
I find myself agreeing with reviewer John Gregory that the opening scenes [** see my review on "Touching the Void" on the issue of the real-life 'cutting the rope' matter] were... Read more
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