- Studio: IMAX
- Release Date: Oct 6, 2000
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75The point is to show us what can be done with recycled traditional animation in the IMAX 3-D process, and the demonstration is impressive.
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Effectively a demo. It doesn't give you the whole picture, but it lets you know what's possible. It's hard not to wish the ride could have lasted longer.
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60Until the IMAX 3-D format is used to produce effects that are not trivial, it will never be anything more than what it is right now: a grandiose amusement park attraction.
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Will delight video game fans in search of over-scaled eye candy.
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75So impressive you welcome each and every one for the film's 48 minute duration.
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50Crippled by lame storytelling.
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63More about future potential than present achievement.
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50This novelty film is little more than a strung-together product reel of animation pieces put to the 3-D and IMAX test.
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63Some delightful surprises, but the sort of heavy-metal, high-definition sci-fi look that dominates the proceedings, plus the relentless pace and endless morphing, are somewhat tiring.
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50Unabashed, and often quite diverting, technological overkill.
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50All the segments are technically polished, but none offers much substance.
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50An OK mishmash.
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50A techno-happy bumrush screaming the joy of never thinking twice about repeating things ad nauseam, and as loud as possible.