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Vertical Limit
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pros: Chris O'Donnell and Ed Viesturs. Exciting plot, humor for any real mountaineer watching.
cons: Poor acting & effects, silly mountain mishaps, impossible feats.
Is there a "Limit" on cheesiness and unrealistic-ness?
Vertical Limit is a fun ride. But one that begins and ends with very cheap, B-movie special ef... See Full Review
pros: Cinematography. Some action sequences.
cons: Cast and acting are uninspiring. Many unbelievable action scenes. Where's the abominable snowman?
Vertical Limit Into thin err
Ever since I read Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer I have been interested in stories about mountain cli... See Full Review
pros: Martin Campbell is a strong action director.
cons: Chris O'Donnell can sink any script.
"Limit"ed by Chris O'Donnell's acting (DVD Review)
After rock climbing gained newfound popularity with the best-selling book "Into Thin Air" and the... See Full Review
pros: The fact that you don't have to watch it if you don't want to!
cons: Everything!
Worst Movie " EVER"
The hilarious opening sequence of this film summarizes the entire movie. Let me describe the scene:... See Full Review
pros: The views, when they are genuine views, are simply amazing.
cons: The views, when they are somehow computer simulated, are annoying and distracting.
Hanging from the Mountain
After an eagle flies by and a family experiences a traumatic first scene ordeal that noticeably happ... See Full Review
pros: Visual Effects
cons: Nothing
Icy adventure
Vertical LimitIts a high altitude adventure movie thats somewhat short on the story lines but tal... See Full Review
pros: Good camera work
cons: Poor ending
Cliffhanger rehash
about 10 years ago, Sylvester Stallone played a part in a climbing film that changed my views on the... See Full Review
pros: Great excitement
cons: A plot full of holes
The plot doesn't bear thinking about
Vertical Limit is very exciting, with top-notch sound effects making great use of the surround-sound... See Full Review
pros: Great camera shots
cons: Poor acting, unbelievable plot
Let's see you run at 20,000 feet
For some movies you watch the coming attractions and say hey, that looks like a pretty good movie... See Full Review
pros: Interesting subject, good effects, gorgeous scenes
cons: Many exaggerations, clische behaviours of actors
Good enough to watch
There are not many movies I have seen about mountaineering. One classical movie Cliffhanger had lots... See Full Review
Product Details
| Key Information | |
| Genre | Action/Adventure |
| Directors | Martin Campbell |
| Actors | Robin Tunney |
| Stars | Chris O'Donnell |
| UPC | 043396049642 |
| Running Time | 2hr 4min |
| Available Formats | VHS |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (MPAA) |
| Subgenre | Mountains |
| Release Date | 2000 |
| Languages | |
| Original Language | English |
| DVD Editions | |
| DVD Editions | <Edition><item name="format">DVD: Special Edition</item><item name="runtime">2hr 4min</item><item name="company">Sony Pictures Home Entertainment</item><item name="date">May 22, 2001</item><item name="rating">PG-13 (MPAA)</item><item name="upc">043396050662</item><item name="sound">Sound Features: Surround, Digital, Stereo, AC3</item></Edition> |
| VHS Editions | |
| VHS Editions | <Edition><item name="format">VHS</item><item name="runtime">2hr 4min</item><item name="company">Sony Pictures Home Entertainment</item><item name="date">May 22, 2001</item><item name="rating">PG-13 (MPAA)</item><item name="upc">043396049642</item><item name="sound">Sound Features: Surround, Stereo</item></Edition> |
| Credits | |
| Screenwriter | Terry Hayes |
| Professional Reviews | |
| Professional Reviews | (12/08/2000, p.43, Roger Ebert): "...Strongly acted and well crafted....VERTICAL LIMIT delivers with efficiency and craft..." |









