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Flood (DVD) 
Flood (DVD)
Product ID: EPID61191037
Description: When the rising water levels combine with a deadly tidal wave, the Thames Barrier is powerless to defeat of flood of biblical proportions. With the lives of millions in the balance, a group of experts are called upon to deliver London fr...
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  flood
Review created: 20/08/09

well loved this programme when on tv so needed to watch it again and at such a cheap price might as well. worth a watch for all..


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  flood
Review created: 21/06/08

a brilliant disaster drama off what could happen in this country.very well acted.it was about time thay made it about this country instead off usa


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  flood dvd
Review created: 01/03/08
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this is the best dvd the flood i have ever seen to find this film the flood in digital format. If you watch this in widescreen format, it really does the battle scene great justice; coupled with surround sound, you'll be gripped by the amazing cinematography. I would recommend the director's cut that includes scenes about the relationship between the lead character and his estranged wife and helps you to understand the motivation behind his decision. The run time is 183 minutes for the directors cut and 120 minutes for the cinema version. I was, however, disappointed by the lack of extras, which any fan of this classic would expect to be included. There's only a 20-minute interview with the director and other shot "making-of" vignettes.

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  flood
Review created: 19/02/08
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the entire program was impressive, the beginning was a brilliant opening, david suchet was excellent, but the man who was blamed by everybody, he didn't really stick up for himself, he should've have killed himself.


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  Flood
Review created: 30/01/08
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Poor weather conditions in England? Hah, those movie moguls have really gone out of their minds this time. Robert Carlyle puts on his swimming trunks and prepares himself for the disaster movie of a lifetime in the new Thriller “Flood”. Its set on the shores of our very own hometown, even reaching the surroundings of our precious Millennium Dome… how will we go on.

Seen recently in the heart-pounding horror flick ‘28 Weeks Later’ this movie cements a welcome return of Robert Carlyle to our screens. Much like Harry Potter and the Bond films, when a big British film is being made we always like to call in our top brass and this movie is no exception. As disconcerting as it may be to see London turn into a goldfish bowl it’s about time this country joined the disaster movie era.

The story starts with a huge storm ravaging the east coast of Scotland, flooding a place called Wick. The imagery is much like that seen on TV during July 2007, the film actually uses a lot of stock footage of flooding and extreme weather. The storm continues to move down Britain's east coast, but the head of the Met Office, Keith (Planer), doesn’t believe it'll hit the capital.

As the Deputy PM tries to stay one step ahead of the press, the storm (shockingly) changes direction. "This wasn't meant to happen! It's heading straight for us," says Keith, with the storm portrayed as a kind of King Kong figure.

I have to admit it’s kind of exhilarating to see the houses of parliament and the millennium wheel getting a good hose down. I think people who enjoyed ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ will definitely get a kick out of some of the cool visual effects in the later events of the film. It’s one of those what-would-we-really-do films that make you pause and wonder. I haven’t factored in that whenever we look out of our windows here its pretty much Noah’s day anyway.

Drawing more from films like Armageddon than 28 Weeks Later, Flood feels like a top of the range disaster movie on familiar British soil. Heart-wrenching sacrifices must be made, old family wounds must be healed, and pretty girls must be saved. But much like the aforementioned Hollywood blockbusters, Flood is a workable, sometimes suspenseful action movie, even if it does feel more suited to the small screen.


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  FLOOD - LONDON TIDAL WAVE
Review created: 31/12/07
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The DVD was a Christmas Pressie.
It is set in London and follows the unpredictable events leadings upto a massive tidal wave surging up the Thames flooding central London.

The story starts at the Thames Barrier where the Engineer (Robert Carlyle) and his Ex work. The weather in Scotland (Wick and Arbroth) has caused concern in London but no one raises the barrier.... Meanwhile his estranged Father realises that the Met office have missed a key bit of information. That the High Tide plus the rainfall from the storm would generate to much volume of water for the Thames Barrier to cope....

Too late to stop nature the storm hits and with some excellent stunts and Digital editing first East London, Canary Wharf and the City come under water. Meanwhile the story continues from the Barrier to the Underground which have not been evacuated... The plot has a few twists and turns, pervesely to save London they have to convince the Prime Minister's deputy (David Suchet) to sanction the opening of all the sleuse gates along the Thames to counter the surge and synchronise this with re opening the barrier at Woolwich to "flush" the flood out.

Good story set in London (unlike most disaster movies set in the US) this film is worth a watch.


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