much better than expected; it was interesting to see how so many people (and other groups) of various background had reasons for being involved even if they were normally conflicting. worth the see. i enjoyed it.
great.we all need to help one another once in a while
a really warm and fuzzy movie..loved it! the whole theatre was cheering the whales along! the only thing i was wondering throughout was how come they couldn't light a fire beside the holes to keep the ice from freezing up?
i really enjoyed the movie but kept wondering how come we didn't see any breath condensation, if they were that far north?
I'd add it to your "You cdulon't pay me enough to watch this insufferable half-assed attempt to pay Chris Carter's mortgage" list. If you have one, that is.
i thought it was a great movie, something you can take the whole family too and enjoy it together!
pretty boring and predictable.
I'm looking forward to this movie. I just finished reading the newest edition of the book by Tom Rose, and I compared the real people's names that were involved with the rescue to the character names from Universal.
Universal created new names for all the top people involved in the rescue. They even invented a new name for the Governor of Alaska in 1988. For example, the Greenpeace woman's name is really Cindy Lowery, not Racheal Kramer played by Drew Barrymore. The real governor's name was STEVE COWPER, not Governor Haskell. The real guy who shot the video in Barrow, played by John Krasinski as Adam Carlson, was actually the government TV Studio Manager of the North Slope Borough, O