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JoeD Posted
Fascinating series, an exceptional presentation of an historical event blended with fantasy. The attempt to find a northern passage through the Arctic is true: a giant demonic polar bear controlled by Eskimo shaman is fabrication. Nonetheless great acting, especially by Gerard Harris, better than average CGI and realistic portrayal of the bleak frozen wastes are wonderful to behold. The Bluray is way above average in terms of audio and video quality. Well worth purchasing.
RadioKaos Posted
This show is incredible and sent me down a deep rabbit hole of research that has not ended after a year and several large tomes. This show is fictional but has a lot of little historical references from the meticulously researched book. Also, there's nowhere to find it digitally so if you don't have an AMC Premiere account, this is the way to go. Great extras on the disc too-GO BUY IT!
thecaptainjp Posted
The blu Ray was properly package as you’d expect but the show is some you’ve never prepared for. Dark and full of actor favorites from Game of Thrones Harry Potter, and Fringe! The clarity is amazing on my uhd tv!
Gekek Posted
not a bad movie at all had survival had monsters and seemed to had loved each at the same time, action all the way through the movie interesting if they make it second season
Fishman Posted
Based on an actual tradgey that befell these brave men, it keeps you on edge the whole time making you hope these doomed men will survive this time.
Mldiluna Posted
This just may be my new favorite series. I can hardly wait for the next season, I binge watched it like crazy.
Bud316 Posted
I really liked this explanation of what may have happened to the exploration ship the terror !
Concad22 Posted
Saw the preview for the 2nd season and had to watch to 1st season to get caught up.
Kitty Posted
This series is about the northwest passage. Combined history and horror.
Barb Posted
The Terror tells the story of the ill-fated expedition of the HMS Terror and Erberus as they attempted to find the northwest passage mixed with paranormal elements.
nart Posted
Great Tv show, good blu ray, moderately priced, very pessimistic plot
Symetri Posted
This is a great show from AMC but its just drags and very boring but then there are some episodes that are extremly suspenseful and very well done
emr1310 Posted
Probably one of the most terrifying series I've ever seen. The series is about two ships that get lost while trying to find the Northwest Passage through the Arctic in the 1840's. While lost, the ships discover that not only is the environment of the Arctic trying to kill them, but that there is something else there that wants them to leave. I won't spoil anything beyond that other than to say that the acting is absolutely superb. As per the norm, Jared Harris and Tobias Menzies turn in amazing performances as well as several newcomers. In short, if you want an amazing series to terrify you with excellent performances, give the Terror a watch. You won't regret it.
Drija Posted
I purchased this as a gift for my best friend for Christmas, she loved it and said the show is wonderful!
Chuck Posted
I like the story thus far is very suspenseful, makes u want to keep watching.
captainmarvel1957 Posted
I missed The Terror when it aired so I picked up the Blu-ray box set at Best Buy. What a riveting story. Two ships icebound in the Artic in the 1840s with limited supplies. The ten episodes went by like a freight train! The only minor problem is that some of the British accents got a bit thick at times --- but all of the lead actors enunciated their lines so the accents didn't impact on following the story. I would recommend The Terror. It truly gives the viewer a feeling of being cut off and isolated against great odds.
Jake Posted
Amazing acting, keeps you on the endge of your seat most of the series
Hammer Posted
Pretty good series on exploration for the Northwest Passage
clothfrog Posted
A good start to series for horror buffs. Good acting
Mike Posted
I'm a fan of several of the main actors, Tobias Menzies, Jared Harris, and Ciaran Hinds are fantastic, as usual. It's hard to define this show. The genre might be described as horror, historical drama, or a combination of the two. Maybe psychological historical fiction works best. This isn't about jump-scares; it's more like creeping dread and dawning horror. It's atmospheric and ambiguous, and may provoke thought. Not exactly light fare, but certainly addictive.