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DEEP IMPACT


Oceans Rise. Cities Fall. Hope Survives

1998



Deep Impact (1998)  

Directed by 
Mimi Leder    
  
Writing credits 
Bruce Joel Rubin   and 
Michael Tolkin    
  
Cast (in credits order) 
Robert Duvall ....  Spurgeon "Fish" Tanner  
Téa Leoni ....  Jenny Lerner  
Elijah Wood ....  Leo Biederman  
Vanessa Redgrave ....  Robin Lerner  
Leelee Sobieski ....  Sarah Hotchner  
Morgan Freeman ....  President Beck  
Maximilian Schell ....  Jason Lerner  
James Cromwell ....  Alan Rittenhouse  
Ron Eldard ....  Oren Monash  
Mary McCormack ....  Andrea Baker  
Blair Underwood ....  Mark Simon  
Jon Favreau ....  Gus Partenza  
Dougray Scott ....  Eric Vennekor  
Laura Innes ....  Beth Stanley  
Bruce Weitz ....  Stuart Caley  
Rya Kihlstedt ....  Chloe C.  
Betsy Brantley ....  Ellen Biederman  
Richard Schiff ....  Don Biederman  
Gary Werntz ....  Chuck Hotchner  
Aleksandr Baluyev ....  Mikhail Tulchinsky  
O'Neal Compton ....  Morten Entrekin  
Caitlin Fein ....  Caitlin Stanley  
Amanda Fein ....  Caitlin Stanley  
Joe Urla ....  Ira Moskatel  
Una Damon ....  Marianne Duclos  
Mark Moses ....  Tim Urbanski  
Derek de Lint ....  Theo Van Sertema  
Charles Dumas ....  Jeff Worth  
Suzy Nakamura ....  Jenny's Assistant  
Alimi Ballard ....  Bobby Rhue  
Charles Martin Smith ....  Marcus Wolf  
Katie Hagan ....  Jane Biederman  
Denise Crosby ....  Vicky Hotchner  
Frank Whiteman ....  Priest  
Jason Dohring ....  Harold  
Jasmine Harrison ....  Kid  
Rahi Azizi ....  Student  
Hannah Werntz ....  Holly Rittenhouse  
Tucker Smallwood ....  Ivan Bekey, science advisor  
Merrin Dungey ....  Sheila Bradley  
Kimberly Huie ....  Wendy Mogel  
William Fair ....  Grey Man  
Francis X. McCarthy ....  General Scott  
Ellen Bry ....  Stofsky  
Lisa Ann Grant ....  Reporter  
Leslie Dilley ....  Waiter  
Concetta Tomei ....  Patricia Ruiz  
Mike O'Malley (I) ....  Mike Perry  
Kurtwood Smith ....  Otis Hefter  
Gerry Griffin ....  NASA Official  
Charlie Hartsock ....  David Baker  
Jennifer Jostyn ....  Marietta Monash  
Don Handfield ....  Dwight Tanner  
Jason Frasca ....  Steve Tanner  
Cynthia Ettinger ....  Pretty Woman  
Benjamin Stralka ....  Little Boy  
Stephanie Patton ....  Brittany Baker  
Michael Winters ....  NASA Guy  
John Ducey ....  Young Lieutenant  
Christopher Darga ....  Section Leader  
Joshua Colwell ....  CAPCOM  
Cornelius Lewis ....  Ben Sergeant  
Kevin La Rosa ....  Pilot  
rest of cast listed alphabetically  
Ethan Aronoff ....  NY Tourist  
Len Berdick ....  Fleeing Pedestrian (uncredited)  
W. Earl Brown ....  McCloud (uncredited)  
Phil Hawn ....  Refugee Climbing Fence (uncredited)  
Joel Nater Jr. ....  Astronomy Club Member (uncredited)  
  
Produced by 
Joan Bradshaw   (executive)  
David Brown (I)    
D. Scott Easton   (associate)  
Walter F. Parkes   (executive)  
Steven Spielberg   (executive)  
Richard D. Zanuck    
  
Original music by 
James Horner    
  
Additional music by 
Giacomo Puccini   (from opera "La Bohème")  
  
Cinematography by 
Dietrich Lohmann    
  
Film Editing by 
Paul Cichocki    
David Rosenbloom    
  
Casting 
Allison Jones (I)    
  
Production Design by 
Leslie Dilley    
  
Art Direction 
Dennis Bradford    
Gary Kosko    
Andrew Neskoromny    
Tom Valentine    
  
Set Decoration 
Peg Cummings    
  
Costume Design by 
Ruth Myers    
  
Assistant Director 
K.C. Colwell ....  assistant director  
Michael Reichman ....  additional second assistant director: 
New York (uncredited) 
Darin Rivetti ....  key second assistant director  
Michele Ziegler ....  first assistant director: second unit  
  
Sound Department 
Eric Gotthelf ....  foley mixer  
Mark Hopkins McNabb ....  sound  
  
Special Effects 
Alia Agha ....  3D camera matchmove artist: ILM  
Kipp Aldrich ....  camera and video engineering: ILM  
Philip Edward Alexy ....  technical animator: ILM  
Nicholas Anastassiou ....  CG technical support: ILM  
Adrienne Anderson ....  visual effects coordinator: ILM  
Leah Anton ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Joel Aron ....  CG sequence supervisor: ILM  
Okan Ataman ....  Sabre artist: ILM  
Al Bailey (II) ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
Katherine Baird ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
Michael Baltazar ....  CG technical support: ILM  
Eran Barnea ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Michael Bauer ....  CG supervisor: ILM  
Carol Bauman ....  chief model maker: ILM  
Randall K. Bean ....  film scanning: ILM  
Donna Ashley Beard ....  viewpainter artist: ILM  
Jeffrey Benedict ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
David Benson ....  software development: ILM  
Ken Beyer ....  production engineering: ILM  
Andrea Biklian ....  negative line-up: ILM  
Rod G. Bogart ....  software development: ILM  
Brian Brecht ....  CG staff: ILM  
Barbara Brennan ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Jeff Brewer ....  model maker: ILM  
Jill Brooks ....  visual effects associate producer: ILM  
William J. Brooks ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Phillip Brotherton ....  model maker: ILM  
Donald S. Butler ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Lanny Cermak ....  3D camera matchmove artist: ILM  
Amelia Chenoweth ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Terry Chostner ....  3D camera matchmove artist: ILM  
Ian Christie ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Brent O. Coert ....  display graphics office coordinator  
Brian Conlon ....  Sabre artist: ILM  
Caitlin Content ....  Sabre artist: ILM  
Marc Cooper ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Catherine Craig (III) ....  viewpainter artist: ILM  
Fon Davis ....  model maker: ILM  
Mitch Deuodes ....  CG wave development: ILM  
Lisa Drostova ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
John Duncan (II) ....  model maker: ILM  
Greg Dunn ....  production engineering: ILM  
Russell Earl ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Tim Eaton ....  visual effects editor: ILM  
Selwyn Eddy ....  3D camera matchmove artist: ILM  
Robert M. Edwards ....  model maker: ILM  
Kate Elsen ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
Chrissie England ....  senior staff: ILM  
Paul Essig ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Scott Farrar ....  visual effects supervisor  
Jon Foreman ....  model maker: ILM  
George Gambetta ....  film scanning: ILM  
Bill George (I) ....  visual effects co-supervisor  
Brian Gernand ....  Model Project Supervisor: ILM  
Jeremy Goldman ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
John Goodson ....  model maker: ILM  
Lydia Greenfield ....  digital plate restoration technician: ILM  
Timothy Greenwood ....  projectionist: ILM  
Bill Grinder ....  camera and video engineering: ILM  
Michael J. Halsted ....  lead matchmove artist: ILM  
Pablo Helman ....  Sabre supervisor: ILM  
Shannon Henry ....  CG staff: ILM  
Geoff Heron (I) ....  practical effects supervisor: ILM  
David Hisanaga ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
David Horsley (II) ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Christopher Horvath ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Peg Hunter ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Jason Ivimey ....  technical animator: ILM  
Jiri Jacknowitz ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
Alex Jaeger ....  Visual Effects Art Director: ILM  
Patrick Jarvis ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
Doug Jones (II) ....  Negative Cutter: ILM  
Florian Kainz ....  software development: ILM  
Samson Kao ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Sandra Ford Karpman ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Pam Kaye ....  production accountant: ILM  
Ira Keeler ....  model maker: ILM  
Greg Killmaster ....  CG sequence supervisor: ILM  
Jeff King (IV) ....  production engineering: ILM  
Ed Kramer ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Hayden Landis ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Michael Lantieri ....  special effects supervisor  
Kimberly Lashbrook ....  CG Resource Assistant: ILM  
Angela Leaper ....  Video Editor: ILM  
Janice Lew ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Janet Lewin ....  visual effects coordinator: ILM  
James Lim ....  negative line-up: ILM  
Jonathan Litt ....  CG technical support: ILM  
Craig Lyn ....  digital modeler: ILM  
Greg Maloney ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Jeff Mann (I) ....  senior staff: ILM  
Stuart T. Maschwitz ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Bill Mather ....  Digital Matte Artist: ILM  
Erik Mattson ....  CG sequence supervisor: ILM  
Ken McGaugh ....  CG wave development: ILM  
Rich McKay ....  Visual Effects Camera Assistant: ILM  
Scott McNamara ....  model maker: ILM  
Gary Meyer (III) ....  camera and video engineering: ILM  
Carl Miller (III) ....  Visual Effects Camera Assistant: ILM  
Kristen Millette ....  CG technical support: ILM  
Todd Mitchell ....  film scanning: ILM  
Terry Molatore ....  Lead Digital Paint & Roto Artist: ILM  
Tim Morgan ....  ILM Gaffer: ILM  
Jim Morris (I) ....  senior staff: ILM  
Katie Morris ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
Daryl Munton ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Patrick Neary ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Paula Nederman ....  Visual Effects Production Assistant: ILM  
Steve Nichols ....  technical animator: ILM  
Michael Olague ....  ILM Gaffer: ILM  
Khatsho John Orfali ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Lauren Page ....  model maker: ILM  
Eddie Pasquarello ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Alan Peterson (II) ....  model maker: ILM  
Josh Pines ....  Film Scanning/Recording Supervisor: ILM  
Cliff Plummer ....  CG staff: ILM  
Bruce Powell ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Tony Precado ....  model maker: ILM  
Henry Preston ....  CG sequence supervisor: ILM  
Brick Price ....  special effects sets (as WonderWorks Inc.) 
Scott Prior ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Kevin Rafferty (I) ....  CG Pre-Production Supervisor: ILM  
Denise Ream ....  visual effects producer  
Rick Rische ....  digital matte artist: ILM  
Sandy Ritts ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
Elsa Rodriguez ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
Amanda Ronai-Dahle ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Frederic Schmidt ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Marla L. Selhorn ....  3D camera matchmove artist: ILM  
H.B. Siegel ....  senior staff: ILM  
Kenneth Smith ....  digital timing supervisor: ILM  
R. Kim Smith ....  model maker: ILM  
Jason H. Snell ....  digital plate restoration technician: ILM  
Ben Snow ....  CG supervisor: ILM  
Tony Sommers ....  viewpainter artist: ILM  
Michael Steffe ....  model maker: ILM  
Doug Sutton ....  CG wave development: ILM  
Pat Sweeney (I) ....  Director of Photography + Minatures: ILM  
Catherine Tate ....  Sabre artist: ILM  
Paul Theren ....  Digital Modeler: ILM  
Vince Tilker ....  camera and video engineering: ILM  
Vincent Toscano ....  software development: ILM  
Christopher Townsend ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Hans Uhlig ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
John Walker (XV) ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Andy Wang ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Erin West ....  digital paint and roto artist: ILM  
Andy White (IV) ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Lindy Wilson ....  digital effects artist: ILM  
Harrison Zanuck ....  visual effects co-ordinator  
Rita E. Zimmerman ....  Sabre artist: ILM  
  
Stunts 
M. James Arnett ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Seth Arnett ....  stunts  
Keith Campbell (I) ....  stunts  
Charles Croughwell ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Hollis Hill ....  stunts  
Kevin L. Jackson ....  stunts (as Kevin Jackson) 
Cinda-Lin James ....  stunts (as Cinda James) 
Jimmy Romano ....  stunts  
Matthew Taylor (IV) ....  stunts  
  
Other crew 
Andy Bass ....  music assistant engineer  
Guy Norman Bee ....  steadicam operator
camera operator  
Walt Bithell ....  best boy electric  
Josh Bleibtreu ....  director of photography: mountain unit  
Dan Bogle ....  digital wire removal  
Bob Bornstein ....  music preparation  
Chris Bothwell ....  electrician  
Judith Bouley ....  casting: Washington D.C.
additional casting  
Don Burgess ....  additional camera  
Jack Coffen ....  gaffer: New York  
Sandy DeCrescent ....  orchestra contractor (as Sandy De Crescent) 
Elissa Ewalt ....  production assistant  
Jay Field (II) ....  military technical advisor
project officer  
Brian Gee ....  digital effects technical assistant  
Michael Haro ....  location manager  
Jim Henrikson ....  supervising music editor  
Jeff Heusser ....  digital compositing supervisor: CIS Hollywood  
Daren Hicks ....  production co-ordinator  
James Horner ....  conductor
music producer
orchestrator  
Mauriece Jacks Jr. ....  video assist operator  
Louis Katz ....  conceptual and animatic artist: ILM  
Frank Langford ....  amateur astronomer consultant (uncredited) 
Josh Lusby ....  set designer  
Todd A. Marks ....  display graphics supervisor  
David Marquette ....  music assistant engineer  
Tom Martinek ....  technical director
sequence supervisor  
Masako Masuda ....  assistant art director  
Richard F. Mays ....  set designer  
Bob Merrick ....  production secretary  
Steven Moder ....  digital non-linear engineer  
Kevin Nenonen ....  electrician  
Evan A. Nesbitt ....  first assistant camera: VistaVision camera  
Stuart Neumann ....  location manager: Washington D.C.  
Ron Ostrow ....  video researcher (uncredited) 
Peter G. Parise ....  assistant editor  
Jim Passon ....  color timer  
Phil Pastuhov ....  aerial director of photography (uncredited) 
Jennifer L. Pearlman ....  key production assistant (uncredited) 
Raymond Prado ....  storyboard artist  
Peggy Pridemore ....  location manager: Washington D.C.  
Tom Priestley Jr. ....  director: Los Angeles second unit
director of photography: Los Angeles second unit  
Joe E. Rand ....  music editor  
J.A.C. Redford ....  additional orchestrator  
Simon Rhodes ....  music scoring mixer
score recordist
music producer  
Dylan Rush ....  additional rigging best boy (uncredited) 
Carolyn Shoemaker ....  comet advisor  
Eugene Shoemaker ....  comet advisor  
Don Spiro ....  electrician  
Ashley Stepp ....  extras casting  
Sally Stevens ....  vocal contractor  
Bryan Thomas (I) ....  location manager: New York, prep only  
Suzan Torres ....  set designer  
Mark Vargo ....  director: Washington second unit
director of photography: Washington second unit
camera operator: second unit
second unit director  
Thomas R. Wagner ....  property assistant  
Robb W. Ward ....  construction foreman: Washington D.C. unit  
Dean Wolcott ....  set designer  
  
 

 



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DEEP IMPACT
A film review by Steve Rhodes
Copyright 1998 Steve Rhodes
RATING (0 TO ****):  ** 1/2

Okay moviegoers, dust off your old balance scales as you try to decide whether DEEP IMPACT is worth recommending. (DEEP IMPACT is the first of this year's big-rock-hits-earth movies. The Bruce Willis one doesn't hit until July.)

On the plus side of the scales you will probably want to include the marvelous acting by such veterans as Morgan Freeman and Robert Duvall as well as younger star Tea Leoni from FLIRTING WITH DISASTER. Also on the plus side are some remarkable special effects in the third act - the first has some cheap looking ones straight out of an old Buck Rogers movie. Finally, the outline of the story, as opposed to the details of the script, is fascinating, so you'll want to put it on the positive side.

On the negative side, Mimi Leder's direction and Michael Tolkin and Bruce Joel Rubin's script is so confusing and so riddled with holes that you'll spend the hour after the movie discussing all of its problems with your date and friends. The large array of needless subplots and unnecessary characters goes on this side. The biggest weight on the negative side of the scale is the long second act in which the movie loses all momentum and tries to turn from a big budget action adventure to a maudlin soap opera.

Of course, you may want to balance the scales differently.

The story has three distinct acts and a short prologue. The prologue about a government cover-up of a comet on a collision course with earth, which has great potential, is given needlessly short shrift. The first act is a fascinating science fiction story with astronaut Spurgeon Tanner (Duvall) and Co. attempting to nuke the comet off course. The second act is an excruciatingly long and slow weeper full of lugubrious mini-dramas about people lamenting the end of civilization as we know it. The final act tries to pick the action back up with the comet approaching and people heading for shelter.

So we have a sleep-inducing action picture - now there's an oxymoron - that is bracketed with some great scenes. (When the tidal wave washes over the top of the World Trade Center, for example, the visuals are tremendous.)

Tea Leoni plays a young CNBC reporter named Jenny Lerner, who breaks the biggest story in this millenium. "I know you're just a reporter, but you used to be a person, right?" Secretary Alan Rittenhouse (James Cromwell) complains when she first confronts him about the cover-up. With some great scenes reminiscent of BROADCAST NEWS we go into the inner workings of a television newsroom. Jenny has a pair of divorced parents, played by Vanessa Redgrave and Maximilian Schell, and every time they come on the scene the movie loses all momentum. Elimination of both of their characters would be a huge improvement. If their characters belong in a movie, it's not this one.

Morgan Freeman plays the wise President Beck. He's the sort of president you can trust even if he did hide the comet's existence for a year. And he's honest. Name any president that would have the guts to go on national television and tell the nation that now is the time to panic.

If you can only see one earth in peril movie this year, this is not the one to choose. There's no guarantee that Bruce's will be any better, but hope springs eternal in the land of popcorn and candy.

DEEP IMPACT runs 1:55. It is rated PG-13 for intense disaster- related elements and a little profanity. The picture has the potential for scaring the living daylights out of impressionable kids, but in general it should be fine for kids around 10 and up.


Have I Seen This Movie: Yes
And What Did I Think?: Well 1997 was the summer of volcanos and 1998 was the summer of comets & asteroids. Along with Armageddon, there were a few tv movies about the giant rocks from space too. A lot of the movie is actually preparing for the impact and not that exciting. The real action happens at the end when the smaller astroid hits and takes out NY City and other towns. One of my complaints is how come with all the observatories and huge telescopes we have, the comet is first sighted by a highschool kid with a puny telescope? And it takes 2 years to hit? Don't you think that other people would have noticed this besides the government? Oh well.... The movie's plots are as follows: Reporter tries to deal with her father marrying again. ho-hum... Well they do have one final tender moment on the beach before they are washed up by the huge title wave. The Messiah crew tries to destroy the comet by drilling into it. Done much better in Armageddon. Elijah Wood plays the highschool kid who discovered the comet & wants to protect her, and Morgan Freeman gives a good performance as the President of the USA trying to keep the country under control. The effects were ok, but nothing special... a lot of them you could easily tell it was models and poor blue screening. Deep Impact is worthwhile to rent, but its not a story thats going to challenge you for sure. I give it 3 out of 5 stars.
Review written June 7, 1999

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