Sanctum (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Universal Studios Home Entertainment announces DVD and Blu-ray releases
Title: Sanctum (IMDb)
Starring: Richard Roxburgh
Released: 7th June 2011
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98), Blu-ray, and Blu-ray 3D ($49.98) releases of Sanctum for June 7th. Extras will include a commentary with Director Alister Grierson, a second commentary with Co-Writer/Producer Andrew Wight, a third commentary with Actor Rhys Wakefield, deleted and extended scenes, and a 3-part Sanctum: The Real Story feature ("How It Began", "Making The Movie", "In the Aftermath"). The Blu-ray releases will also include a digital copy of the film.

Quote: Follow father and son underwater cave divers and their team as they embark on an epic expedition into the heart of one of the world’s largest, most remote and treacherous caverns. When a sudden storm seals off their only known exit, the team is forced to delve deeper and deeper in search of their escape; can they survive, or will they be trapped forever? With the threat of death and danger at every turn, this journey will test their strength and psyche against the perils of raging water and creeping panic.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Richard Roxburgh
Released: 7th June 2011
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98), Blu-ray, and Blu-ray 3D ($49.98) releases of Sanctum for June 7th. Extras will include a commentary with Director Alister Grierson, a second commentary with Co-Writer/Producer Andrew Wight, a third commentary with Actor Rhys Wakefield, deleted and extended scenes, and a 3-part Sanctum: The Real Story feature ("How It Began", "Making The Movie", "In the Aftermath"). The Blu-ray releases will also include a digital copy of the film.

Synopsis
Quote: Follow father and son underwater cave divers and their team as they embark on an epic expedition into the heart of one of the world’s largest, most remote and treacherous caverns. When a sudden storm seals off their only known exit, the team is forced to delve deeper and deeper in search of their escape; can they survive, or will they be trapped forever? With the threat of death and danger at every turn, this journey will test their strength and psyche against the perils of raging water and creeping panic.
News by Tom Woodward
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nobody watch this since the acting was so bad. i watched first 10 mins & couldn't watch any further where the acting kept sucking as it went on. skip this one, trust me.
XxFreakxX wrote: I heard it was terrible, even if it was from James Cameron. I'll probably rent it since I'm a fan of his. He loves making movies related to the ocean: Titanic, The Abyss, Aliens of the Deep and now Sanctum.
And the Avatar sequels are supposed to explore the waters of Pandora. I definitely see an affinity to oceans.
I really have no desire to see this. The trailers didn't look that good and that cover is making me ill.
And the Avatar sequels are supposed to explore the waters of Pandora. I definitely see an affinity to oceans.
I really have no desire to see this. The trailers didn't look that good and that cover is making me ill.
"Avatar" was a little too long for me but I enjoyed it, nonetheless. But I never got around to buying it. I never saw this movie and from the looks of it, it looked like a terrible movie.
This movie looked bad, it's supposed to be bad, what's the point? I was thinking of giving it a chance just because of its cinematography (in my opinion, this is 3D put to good use), but after the horrible feedback, I decided not to jump on the wagon. I'm one of the few that owns a 3D setup, but even I wouldn't add this to my collection.
Also, am I the only one noticing these two-faces? Once "Avatar" came out everyone loved it. Now, after a year, they think it's just cool to hate on it. What fakes! I can see if you hated a film at first, but loving it and then hating it just to be with the "in-crowd" is just stupid. I'll admit, I LOVE "Avatar" and still do. I haven't told anyone otherwise.
Also, am I the only one noticing these two-faces? Once "Avatar" came out everyone loved it. Now, after a year, they think it's just cool to hate on it. What fakes! I can see if you hated a film at first, but loving it and then hating it just to be with the "in-crowd" is just stupid. I'll admit, I LOVE "Avatar" and still do. I haven't told anyone otherwise.
Is it just me or does the cover imitate the font and color scheme of The Abyss (Cameron's best movie, IMHO)?
The trailer for this one left me impressed, but I passed the movie, too, after I read about it and realized it was "Vertical Limit below the ground"...
The trailer for this one left me impressed, but I passed the movie, too, after I read about it and realized it was "Vertical Limit below the ground"...
Rectum.
Sanctum? Damn near killed em!
This movie looked incredibly boring, basically as someone said the trailer made it look like 2 hours of people climbing around rocks and water in a cave where it always seems like there's light coming in from somewhere even from under water...
That cover reminds me of Sony's Superbit DVDs.
Wow. It just dawned on me that I haven't watched anything that Cameron has had his hands in......since 1995's "Strange Days".
I heard it was terrible, even if it was from James Cameron. I'll probably rent it since I'm a fan of his. He loves making movies related to the ocean: Titanic, The Abyss, Aliens of the Deep and now Sanctum.
If the trailer is any indication, this movie is two hours of bad actors yelling in an inexplicably well-lit cave.
This movie sucked and so did the 3D. I don't like how much e silver invades the cover either. Not that it matters I would never buy this
James Cameron's name is gonna be on the front covers, too, even though he probably wasn't creatively involved? I guess it's just the best way to get people's attention.
Mid-last year, I discovered this film when I came across Andrew Wight's IMDb profile. I even submitted the film's first trivia part about it being based on a true story of his. I know the film's reception has been lackluster, but I'd still like to rent it because I'm interested in its photography and plot. I guess my little incident also comes into play.
Mid-last year, I discovered this film when I came across Andrew Wight's IMDb profile. I even submitted the film's first trivia part about it being based on a true story of his. I know the film's reception has been lackluster, but I'd still like to rent it because I'm interested in its photography and plot. I guess my little incident also comes into play.


