(Industrial Light & Magic was eventually brought on board to bail them out.) When the movie finally came out in late January 1998, critics and audiences were indifferent. Originally scheduled for release in fall 1997, putting it in the same release corridor as the similarly creature-filled Starship Troopers (co-financed by Disney and also available on Movies Anywhere and Screen Pass-eligible), it fell behind schedule thanks to Disney’s insistence that they use in-house visual effects units, pushing the film into the January 1998 no man’s land. Claire Forlani, who had originally been in line to play the female lead (a slinky thief), left the movie after less than a week (she clashed with Sommers) and was replaced by Famke Janssen, coming off her high-profile role as a 007 villain. After Ford turned Deep Rising down, the budget was tightened, and production began on June 12, 1996. It had the working title Tentacle and Harrison Ford was courted for the lead role, which eventually went to Treat Williams - and you can understand why, as the character is a roguish, wise-cracking smuggler with a killer, one-of-a-kind vehicle (this time it’s a boat instead of a spaceship). The movie was originally written in the mid-1990s, when writer-director Stephen Sommers was overseeing a number of charming, adventurous programmers for Disney (including an underrated 1994 live-action Jungle Book that is also Screen Pass-eligible on Movies Anywhere). If you’ve never heard of Deep Rising, that’s fair enough. (And since you can watch Deep Rising on Movies Anywhere and the movie is Screen Pass eligible, you can share your love of the film with friends and family as well.) Instead of electronics and fuel, it utilizes metallurgy and physics.With so much craziness going on in the world, now seems like the perfect time to stop whatever you’re doing (Zoom meetings permitting) and watch Deep Rising. We are seeing it linearly instead of multidimensional.Īnother example of this on earth are the megalithic structures and pyramids that can be found and whose erection cannot be recreated. What we are missing, perhaps, is that element of physics in which the ship can make the rider feel as if they aren't moving at all, but the ship itself is bending that space and even time to look to outsiders as if it skipped fast across the sky and made a sharp turn. This is also why seeing these vehicles in the air, we are confused by what propels them and how anyone could survive the movements they make. We see going from "here" to "there" in a very lineaer sense. We see moving an object as a task performed by burning great deals of gases to propel forward. This very aura would help bend the mesa around it.Īnd whether it's intelligently occupied at this time or not, the ship does not utilize fuel as we know it and likely is still actively situated there with its aura "on." It would maintain an endless power. If this metal that is within the mesa is part of a ship that utilizes the ability to bend space and time around it, then it would have an aura like the ti-tac video showed. There are also local tales of a ship going into the mesa. The mesa location underground appears to have been caught on the GPS to show that the helicopter went below the mesa. ![]() No one advanced would be dallying in the space it takes to get from here TO there they are either here OR there. We mean, if you could get from here to there without having to fly through endless space and taking forever, would you ever even go out there and hang out in the back 40 and find the Voyager and read the messages? Nope, you'd launch from your portal and end up somewhere else! In fact, launching a Voyager with earth info into that portal might be the best way to communicate with other beings rather than the crude and rudimentary radio waves or vehicle drifting aimlessly. ![]() The sky location appears to bend laser light and (according to previews of next week's episode) may take in a rocket as if it's a doorway or black hole. We are looking at a fixed location in the mesa and in the sky that seem to relate. We're going to share some insights and hypotheses. Researcher Dennis Guern and I have the most interesting conversations about Skinwalker Ranch and the situation there. ![]() SPOILER ALERT: We will be discussing things that have occurred in the most recent episodes.
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