Star Wars Stuff StarWarsShop.com - More Product. More Exclusives.
Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Star Wars DVDs » General » Everest (Large Format)  
Shopping Categories
Subcategories
Preschool
Kindergarten
Elementary School
Middle & High School
College
Post-Graduate
More Star Wars
TheForce.net News
Jedi Journals: Online Comic - Switch
StarWars.com adds a new "issue" of The Clone Wars Online Comic to their site, "Switch." The issue has a new cover and art by Katie Cook, and has been added to the end of the previous issues. And be sure to check out the most recent episode "The Gungan General" this Friday on CartoonNetwork.

Force-Cast:Clone Wars Roundtable: S1: Episode 11
DOOKU CAPTURED commentary!

Bioshock Aims For Star Wars-like Saga
Bioshock I through VI?

Star Wars Character Fan Misters
You know...little fans that spray water

The Force Trainer Is On The Way!
Learn to use The Force...for realsies

Starwars.com Previews April '09 Comics
From TCW to KOTOR to Legacy...

Gus And Duncan Talk Collecting With SW.com
Updated! Campina Ice Cream from 1983

Jedi Journals: MySpace Dark Horse Presents
The new Dark Times series starts today in issue #18 of MySpace Dark Horse Presents. Mick Harrison and Doug Wheatley present the lead in to March's "Blue Harvest" storyline featuring Jedi Das Jenir. And the best part is, it's all free! Just stop by MySpace Dark Horse Presents.

Jedi Journal Books: Blood Oath Covered
The official site updates this evening with a cover image of Elaine Cunningham's new book Blood Oath. Due out in December of this year or early next year, this paperback follows Jedi Zekk and the events after the Legacy of the Force series. Click on thru to The Official Site for more info, but be warned of spoilers!

Jedi Journals Newsstand: SFX Lucasfilm Edition
You don't have to live in the UK to find SFX Collection #36 on your newsstand. This polybagged issue comes complete with an issue chock full of info on every Lucasfilm produced film: from THX-1138 to Indiana Jones IV! Also included is a book of quotes about Lucasfilm. Get the full scoop on this Jedi Journals entry!

New TCW And Indy Valentines
What could be a better way to show you care?

Ben Burtt Aids Star Trek Post-Production
We still love him anyway!

Everest (Large Format)

Everest (Large Format)

zoom enlarge 
Directors: David Breashears, Greg Macgillivray, Stephen Judson
Actors: Liam Neeson, Lhakpa Dorji, Dorje Sherpa, Ed Viesturs, Muktu Lhakpa Sherpa
Studio: Miramax
Category: DVD

List Price: $14.99
Buy New: $7.97
You Save: $7.02 (47%)



New (41) Used (12) Collectible (2) from $5.86

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 150 reviews
Sales Rank: 6146

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: Unrated
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 44
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
DVD Layers: 2
DVD Sides: 1
Picture Format: IMAX
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 4.7 x 0.6

MPN: DISD16539D
ISBN: 0788814931
UPC: 717951001658
EAN: 9780788814938
ASIN: B00001U0E2

Theatrical Release Date: March 6, 1998
Release Date: December 7, 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!

Accessories:

  • Everest: Soundtrack From The IMAX Film Experience

Similar Items:

  • National Geographic - Everest 50 Years on the Mountain
  • NOVA - Everest: The Death Zone
  • Into Thin Air: Death on Everest
  • Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster
  • Touching the Void

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com essential video
Filmed in the IMAX format, this film had the luck (or lack thereof) to be shot during the same fateful and fatal climb of Mount Everest chronicled in Jon Krakauer's book, Into Thin Air, in which a group of rich hobby climbers found themselves trapped by a blizzard near the summit. The IMAX film contains footage of those people, but focuses on its own group, as they make their assault on the top of the world's highest peak. Some startling footage of the mountain and the approaches--and, as in Krakauer's book, the depiction of what is involved in this kind of adventure (particularly the pain and suffering)--makes you wonder exactly where the fun is. But documentary film is about showing you something you're not likely to see otherwise, and this movie certainly fills the bill. --Marshall Fine

Product Description
Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 01/10/2006 Rating: Nr


Customer Reviews:   Read 145 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Grab this one! The "45 minutes" doesn't consider the many bonus extras!   November 4, 2008
Grab this DVD! If you're one of those who sees a run time of "45 minutes" and that tends to keep you moving on, don't, because there are various bonus extras on the DVD so that 'hours' of viewing is a more equitable consideration.

First of all and in addition to the 45 minute IMAX film there is the "Making of Everest" which goes into much detail and what happened during filming when the unrelated to the IMAX film 1996 Everest tragedy struck during filming and the effect of that tragedy therein. So too, there is an extended and fairly lengthy bonus interview with Dr. Beck Weathers who was part of the 1996 Everest tragedy and this extended interview is particularly moving. Then there are deleted scenes as well as climber video journals.

Speaking of Dr. Beck Weathers, I'll tell you, that extended interview was 'so' compelling and moving to watch that one would have to be made of stone not to be affected by it. He says, among other observations, when he gave up his place on the helicopter rescue [** there was only room for 'one' passenger besides the pilot due to altitude and weight considerations] to another critically injured man and not knowing whether the helo could even 'make' another return landing attempt at such high altitude [** it had never been done before [1996] at least at C1 [Camp 1] where others of the climbing community had gotten a partially frozen and almost fully blinded [by his injuries] Dr. Weathers down from Camp 4 which he managed to reach on his own] , "You have to have some sense that you behaved well ... that you did the right thing ..." and about the helo pilot [Col. Madan] who in fact came back a second time when another landing was precarious at best, "I think he did it because he 'does' have a brave heart ... ." These moments and others when Dr. Weathers recounts the horror where even his wife was informed that he was "confirmed dead" [sic] and then some hours later she gets another call saying, "It looks like he's not dead after all [!] ... but he's critically injured" and the part about being placed into the tent when he staggered into Camp 4 and administered to at least to the extent possible in an obviously isolated area but essentially, and ironically, since he had already been left for dead in the snow before getting up and staggering on to Camp IV, he's 'again' left for dead in the tent because the feeling was that no matter what medical aid had now been rendered to him, he was thought to be too far gone to survive his horrendous condition [** both his frozen hands were subsequently amputated as well as his nose, et al] and he underwent extensive reconstructive facial surgeries [plural]. It's a powerful and gripping interview and well extended from his comments in the IMAX film itself.

The film is spectacular and while you're not going to get what IMAX viewers experienced in those multiple 10-story high IMAX screens, it is nevertheless breathtaking in scope. Like various others, I follow the goings-on of both Everest and K2 climbing expeditions and endeavors .. and the often high 'cost' of those summits. It once again makes the 'fact' that accidents/disasters on places like Everest and K2 [et al] happen more on the 'descent' versus the 'ascent' where the weather or sudden serac fallings are always an often unpredictable factor to reckon with as the recent disaster on K2 [August 1, 2008], where 11 seasoned climbers were killed, tragically demonstrates.

Doc Tony



2 out of 5 stars Bafflingly dull -- how was this possible?   September 5, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

After reading "Into Thin Air" and "The Climb" and a dozen or more online articles, I remember having watched this film -- Brashears comes across as nothing short of a hero in "Into Thin Air" -- how, then, is it possible that this film is so dull? The score is intrusive, nearly comically so -- is there a plot?

I don't understand how this film could be as... dull as it is. Was it bad editing? I just don't comprehend how this film could be anything less than stellar, yet it is.

"Hey, guys, we hauled a big camera up Everest. Neat, huh?" And that's about it. Something of a disappointment.



1 out of 5 stars how not to photograph climbing mt. everest   April 17, 2008
 1 out of 6 found this review helpful

this is a MUST NOT buy. the commentary sounds as if it were written by a teenager. the story -too short- spends too little time on the climb and too much on extraneous matters. climbing mt. everest is a horrendously difficult task but this movie makes it appear not too hard. there are a few scenes of climbing and though i accept the photos taken at the summit are real, all the others could have been taken anywhere there was snow and ice. if this is the best these movie makers could do, they should look for another day job.
unfortunately my copy, new, was bothered by a sound track with bad hum and noise, so loud that at times the commentary, thankfully, could not be heard.
this is not recommended for adding to anyone's collection.



3 out of 5 stars Shortened by the 1996 Disaster   January 7, 2008
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

The reason for three stars instead of five is because this DVD is only about 45 minutes in length. I wanted more. There is the possibility that it was cut short in order to assist in saving lives on Mt. Everest during the 1996 Disaster. If I knew that to be the case I would change my rating to 5 stars with no regrets. I would liked to have seen more filming at the different camps along the way to the summit. Excellent filming but way too short in length and information.


4 out of 5 stars Great adjunct to Krakauer's "Into Thin Air"   October 28, 2007
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Would have loved to have seen this when it came out in I-Max. Great profile of David Breashears.

Powered by the Force.
Star Wars Collecting Blogs

DJ Mauls Ultimate Star Wars Toy Room Tour Part 67!
"Always in motion, is the collection..."
come along and see for yourself! :D

A new year, a new gripe...
A few gripes, a few suggestions, and a few kudos...

The forgotten pieces
Not anything about a puzzle but with reference to some bits missing from my holiday vlogs.

New Vlogs for the New Year
Plus a resolution or two

Wrapping Up The Year With Cheer
There's a light in the darkness.

My Favorite Gift
Wanted to chime in on my favorite Star Wars gift.

Ummm........
What's wrong with this picture? A fine piece of journalism here....


Star Wars Galaxy
A commercial for Topps, but still very nice

DJ Mauls Ultimate Star Wars Toy Room Tour Part (Order) 66!
"Darth Maul on silk ties, and Clone Army repaints, these are a few of my favorite things...'


My Toy Collection # 6
I've been busy ........


All the Vlogs
The screening room is open and a plea for help

Star Wars Galaxy 4 Sketch Cards
I am currently working on 106 sketch cards for the long anticipated Galaxy 4 set. There will be NO duplicates and I am trying to hit as many different characters as possible. The main characters may have several versions of each.


Star Wars Universe Blogs

Have I Outgrown Star Wars?
OR Master Ki-Aaron-Mundi's return to the blogosphere

Review of Medstar II: Jedi Healer
3/5 Rancors


Clone Wars Facts
Hello everybody!!!


Republic Commando Order 66
66th of the contingency orders. The best of the Republic Commando Novels.

Still Reading the NJO
In which I ramble and rant about what I like and didn't like in these last few books I've read. (I'm only 8 years behind! :p)

Review of Medstar I: Battle Surgeons
3/5 Rancors


Star Wars Books/Comics for 2009 - 2011
Just in time for the Holidays, here's another list, taken from my website, for upcoming books and comics (and tv-episodes) for 2009 - 2011!

New Novels Updated
This is an update to that other blog, listing the upcoming novels. The other one was getting a little messy as things change so much -- expect further changes!


Review of Republic Commando: True Colors
4/5 Rancors


What I meant to Say on the Forcecast...
This might make more sense tomorrow. But probably not.

Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia "Best Of" in Entertainment Weekly, Wall Street Journal
Some nice end-of-year recognition for the Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, as big-media outlets assemble their holiday gift lists:


Rebel Force & Rootleaf
I finished reading the first two books in the Rebel Force series this weekend. Both Target and Hostage are by Alex Wheeler and published by Scholastic.


Star Wars Gaming Blogs

Fun with Stormtroopers
"Only Imperial stormtroopers are so precise!" Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ep. IV.
"Excuse me, no they're not!" Gidrea Lightsky, SW Galaxies.


Time for me to review - Back to basics
I'm back to reviewing after I had a run in with Section 6 - no hard feelings by the way. Thus I'm moving back to basics and reviewing (which I hope doesn't run into the same issues)

Game Oddities
Well, games are fine. I love them. Beside playing them alot I also want to became a game developer once a day, but thats another story. Games makes fun even games with violent content, even when

Minis scenairo, Old Republic and Clone Wars series
Latest minis scenario plus a couple of comments on The Old Republic and Clone Wars.

Sith Assasin
Another idea for a game! (Basically Assassins Creed mixed with SW)

Could The Old Republic & Kotor 3 Exist Together?
I tackle the very interesting question and want to hear from readers about it!

ShaunCon XXIV now approaching
I'll be at ShaunCon XXIV this weekend, along with a few other Star Wars RPG freelancers.

Catching up...
Catching up on a few updates - more Clone Wars minis previews, more KOTOR Campaign Guide web enhancements.

KOTOR III Confirmed!
I hope this isn't old news...

Star Wars Battlefront II
I started writing the blog on the 1st so technically I started it while it was still the 3rd anniversary of the game. ;)

Star Wars: Massively made and Multiplayer Mayhem
Some thoughts on The Old Republic after a week of decompression.

3 CHEERS FOR SHAAK Ti
Shaak it is the most favoritable jedi between qui-gon jinn and Yoda, well in my opinion. Shaak ti has brought us so many things, and techincally started the rebellion. Shaak ti's death was neccesary for Ghent Starkiller to influence the rebellion. Shaak

eXTReMe Tracker