The person who should really be embarrassed about making this movie is the 
Welsh actor that plays the American billionaire, Ioan Gruffudd. I guess he saw 
this as his big movie breakthrough, but he should go back to playing Horatio 
Hornblower in UK TV productions. Those movies were 10 times more entertaining.

I fell asleep at the beginning of Sanctum and didn't wake up until the first 
death. It went downhill after that.

Diana

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On Feb 7, 2011, at 6:04 AM, <[email protected]>
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> Producer James Cameron should be embarrassed to have his name attached to 
> this movie. I'm embarrassed that I recommended people see it before I had 
> seen it. Once I finally got out of
> theatre it didn't take me long to call my brother and tell him that I'd 
> changed my mind and to please
> not take our elderly mother or his kids to see it
>
> Can I say anything good about it? There are some nice looking visuals. They 
> recreated real caves
> nicely. But my overriding feeling is one of offended sensibilities. Mercy 
> killing of fellow cavers?
> Who does that, even in war or anywhere? Now cavers are seen to be doing that 
> because they're
> in a remote spot? I believe that such acts are called second degree murder. 
> And I don't know about
> you, but profanity is rarely heard underground where I go, but then again, I 
> haven't gone caving with Australians in many years. Maybe they're like that 
> these days.
>
> I will be asked by both cavers and non-cavers if I recommend this film and I 
> will say no to both. They
> show highly dangerous stunts such as standing backwards at the edge of a deep 
> pit with rack engaged
> and just jumping backwards into it. And what about the guy struggling to free 
> climb up a waterfall right next to a traverse line into which he does not 
> clip his cowstail? Was their technical cave advisor not listened to, or did 
> they not even have one?
>
> I give it one star out of a possible five. I'd rather have make-believe 
> monsters than for my fellow cavers
> to be shown as monsters.
>
> Bill Steele


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