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Final Fantasy (Special Edition)

Alec Baldwin , Steve Buscemi , Hironobu Sakaguchi , Motonori Sakakibara    Unrated   DVD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (420 customer reviews)
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Special Features

The special edition DVD of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within can keep you occupied for hours. The first disc includes two feature-length commentaries. The first was recorded by co-director Motonori Sakakibara, sequence supervisor Hiroyuki Hayashida, sets and props lead artist Tatsuro Maruyama, and Phantom supervisor Takao Noguchi the day after the film was finished. They speak Japanese so you might have to read subtitles, but it's fun to hear them laugh as they enjoy the film. The second commentary, which is less giddy and more informative (and in English), is by animation director Andy Jones, editor Chris S. Capp, and staging director Tani Kunitake, who discuss technical elements of the animation, notes on the casting, and subtle details you might not have noticed. There's also an isolated version of the powerful score with infrequent but interesting comments from composer Elliot Goldenthal, and 11 scenes (81 minutes total) that alternate among storyboard, rough animation, and final film, with optional filmmaker commentary or subtitled factoids.

The bulk of the second disc is a 30-minute making-of documentary supplemented by numerous easy-to-find Easter eggs. There are also profiles of the seven major characters (including personal background, as well as voice actor and lead animator info), sketches and explications of three of the film's vehicles, DVD-ROM content, and an editing tool that allows the viewer to rearrange parts of the council-conference scene and play them back. Even the menu intros are interesting to watch! --David Horiuchi

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Ming-Na, Alec Baldwin, James Woods. Based on the popular video game series and sporting state-of-the-art computer animation, invading aliens ravage a scarred Earth in bleak 2065, and an elite military platoon must stop a crazed general. 2001/color/106 min/PG-13/widescreen.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
Format:DVD
Did you see the other movies that competed at the box during the summer of 2001? There was "Jurassic Park 3", "AI", "Cats & Dogs", "Tomb Raider" and "Rush Hour 2" -all unwatchable films. Seriously, these movies are like committee driven productions with very little originality. If you thought that any of these films were great, then stop reading here (it's obvious that what little brain space you have is needed for your basic survival and I wouldn't want you to actually 'think' for yourself)...

Then there was "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within", a foreign film by a director, Hironobu Sakaguchi, who doesn't even speak english. And yet FF was absolutely original for a summer film; emphasis on story and character, post apocalyptic civilization coping with a mystery that has wiped out the majority of humanity, ghosts from another planet, a villian who is not a typical evil cliche -he's just trying to save the human race, a hero who may be infected by the spirits inside her and may subsequently be subverting a squad of marines, and the underlying theme of faith. All those elements add up to an underappreciated cult classic that Hollywood purposefully swept under the carpet.

Why was this film targeted with 0 marketing from the studio that distrubuted it, Sony Pictures? Cause the movie was totally financed by Square and Sony had no stake in it's success whatsoever. However, Sony was already in talks to create the cg for the all motion capture "Polar Express", a $100 million plus payday from Warner Bros to Sony for just making the graphics, disregarding the final outcome of the box office. That's a fat guaranteed paycheck. Check out this link regarding Tom Hanks public campaign to sink FF- (...)

(or just google "tom hanks digital actors") Hanks is quoted as saying that "I am very troubled by it" refering to the digital actors from FF! and this quote was in the trades around July 9th, the week before FF was released. He was worried that digital actors would replace actors, which is definately the case in "Polar Express" where Hanks plays most of the characters in the film!

So if you were Sony Pictures, would you market the hell out of FF and piss off America's most beloved actor or bury FF and then secure the deal to make "Polar Express"? Then, of course, Zemeckis and Hanks are now claiming that "Polar Express" is the first animated movie of its kind, which is not the case because Square did it first with FF.

So, check out the original.

"Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within" was a visionary film that scared the crap out of Hollywood and caused some major talent to emulate it. Don't buy the hype, "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within" was not a Hollywood studio pic that was meant for summer blockbuster fare, it was a foreign film. And that said, how many foreign films have been so visionary as to create a new genre in animation?

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT MOVIE May 12 2004
Format:DVD
I know people are made that the movie had nothing to do with the games. Everyone please remember that the games are all different in many ways. The movie for example is a completely new world, new characters, and theme. And you really care about the story and what happens to the characters. That is what makes a Final Fantasy. Not Cloud or Squall swinging swords everywhere. People have just forgotten what makes the Final Fantasy series so great and that the storys.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good movie! Sep 30 2012
By sp
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
It remains an animation movie. But the details are stunning at times. I first saw that movie before the flat screen tv's revolution. It looked more like a real movie then.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wow what an awesome movie-- for all to see
What an awesome -- well made- amzing animae - so realistic- and true to life . Lots of action enjoy
Published 3 months ago by D. Bond
4.0 out of 5 stars The Avatar of 2001!
This review is for the two disc special edition of the Oct/2001 animated film Final Fantasy.A film that never made its creating costs,it nevertheless is a very compelling piece of... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Robert Badgley
4.0 out of 5 stars The most underrated film of the decade thus far
In July of 2001, this movie was ignored or misunderstood when it was released in theaters.

In September of 2001, a terrible, historical event occurred. Read more

Published on July 18 2004
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie
Whether you love final fantasy games, or you've never heard of them before, this movie is great for you. It is amazing what computers have been able to do. Read more
Published on July 17 2004 by Brandy
3.0 out of 5 stars 3 stars for visuals
The purpose of this film was to push the envelope of computer animation. This goal was accomplished, and then some. Read more
Published on July 1 2004 by N. J Nogler
5.0 out of 5 stars Suprisingly Wonderful
I admit to being one of those people who wasn't the least bit interested in this movie when it first came out because of the computer gernerated characters and the video game... Read more
Published on Jun 29 2004 by L. Brewer
5.0 out of 5 stars Complete masterpiece
This film is one of the best I have ever seen. Put simply, it is a work of genius. There have been a number of bad reviews about this film and it lost almost $60m at the box office... Read more
Published on Jun 22 2004 by Andrew Lythall
1.0 out of 5 stars The worst movie i've ever seen
I don't think this movie should have been called Final Fantasy because it was nothing like it. i was very excited when it came out, but after i saw it i was very disapointed. Read more
Published on Jun 20 2004
3.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic looking dross.
It's so unfortunate that the highly accomplished computer graphics have been complimented with a story totally bereft of any attempt at originality or interest. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2004 by S Smyth
2.0 out of 5 stars final fantasy.x-2 and final fantasy x11
Hello,I have played all final fantasy games and I think the last two were a big disappointed because the main character Tidus was not in these games. Read more
Published on May 30 2004 by Missy
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