Final Fantasy

DVD : Final Fantasy

Final Fantasy

starring: Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi, Ming-Na, Ving Rhames, Peri Gilpin
directed by: Hironobu Sakaguchi, Moto Sakakibara



 : Final Fantasy
See Larger Image

Price: $25.99
Prices subject to change.


Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days




Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 4030521707986
Format: NTSC
Release Date: 2007-02-20
Theatrical Release Date: 2001-07-11



Editorial Review:

Amazon.comEarth is a desolate wasteland in Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. Humanity has been decimated by an invasion of Phantoms, insubstantial aliens that extract and devour the spirits of living things. The few remaining humans have retreated to a handful of cities that are protected by massive bio-energy shields. The beautiful Dr. Aki Ross (voiced by Ming-Na) and her mentor Dr. Sid (Donald Sutherland) have discovered that the energy signatures of eight key Earth spirits can cancel out and destroy the Phantoms. With the help of Captain Edwards (Alec Baldwin) and his band of marines, they must scour the globe for the last two remaining spirits before General Hein (James Woods) manipulates the refugee government into attacking the aliens with an orbital laser that may also destroy the Earth.

Hironobu Sakaguchi's film is taken from the popular Final Fantasy video game franchise, which is particularly well suited to film adaptation with its series of original stories, but the movie features entirely new characters and settings. And like Toy Story and Shrek, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is completely computer generated. Unlike those cartoon comedies, though, The Spirits Within is a serious science fiction drama with astonishingly human digital actors. Aki, the female lead, appeared in a full-page spread in Maxim magazine's Hot 100 list--and was indistinguishable from the real-life models. The setting and conflict make for incredible action, but it's the larger issues, character interaction, and human elements that really make the movie shine. The Spirits Within is not simply a science fiction movie, in the same way that Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is not simply a kung fu flick. The result is a fantastic summer movie with better action and more emotion than Pearl Harbor, and actors more lifelike than those in that other video game movie, Tomb Raider. --Mike Fehlauer
















Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Related Items:
     see more

Related Items:



banned interdit verboden prohibido vietato proibido
  banned    interdit    verboden   vietato     prohibido    verboden  banned      vietato      interdit proibido   vietato       interdit      verboden      banned  prohibido   

Your IP has been blocked. Please perform the action below to regain access.

Code:  security image
Please enter the Code: 



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My favorite movie to date
I've liked this movie from the day it came out in the theater's. I had my mom take me to the nearest theater which was 200mile's away when i was 12. I gave up my Christmas and my birthday for that trip, And it was worth it.

This movies got a story line like none other that I've seen or heard of.

I watch it at least twice a month.

I recommend that if you have a pubic library go there check for the movie and if you like it buy it.

I should of got this movie ages ago but i rented for 4 years at $2 for 1week and did that over 17 times.

But as i said above some of my friend see it a waste of time to watch once and others are like me their get together with me just to see the movie age, So go check it out if you can and then buy it if you like it.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Agreeably underrated...
I played the final fantasy games when I was younger and to be honest... that really didn't matter.

Yes the name is misleading for fans of the games but this was still good stuff on its own.

The story was fine. I'm not sure why people said it sucked?

The spirits of a dead alien race are looking for peace and the planet people live on has the means to create it... how is that not a compellingly original story?

The story telling was good. You could easily see the value in the bonds that were created between the characters.

There was a love story element...

This was good stuff...

Unfortunately the voice acting was not so hot. But it wasn't horrible.

All and all this is a Visually Spectacular film with more than an average story.

The music is solid, the "Aliens Movie" style space marine types were "tough guy" awesome!

This is good stuff don't let the game fanboys steer you from it. It is worth seeing.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - That's not a plant, it's a weed!
Ive had this film in my possession for some time, now, and each subsequent viewing is as entertaining as the last! This film was the first I had seen, where it is entirely CGI!! For some, it has become dated, because the computer field is constantly evolving, and with it, CGI special effects.
I am not so critical of this film, because it IS entertaining. Yes, the story is weak, by some, but it does keep you interested, until the very end, when it becomes a bit quasi-religious. The idea of "Ghosts" is interesting, as is the idea of fighting them. The introduction of "new" technology is likewise interesting, as that is what science fiction is all about! Casting for the voice overs was well done!! Each is easily indentifiable, and they lend to the believability of it all.
Since I am not a videogame player, the film stands on it's own merit, and for me, at least, the film works as an exceptional "escapist reality"!!

There are a mountain of special features on the second disc, that deal with the whole process of bringing "Final Fantasy" to the big screen (or the little screen, for that matter). For me, these were as engaging as the film, itself! It reveals the amount of work involved in bringing a completely CGI film to completion. All in all, a very good work!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Highly Under-Appreciated
The Story: A female scientist known as Aki Ross engages in a race against time to gather together spirit entities which would help her defeat invading Alien spirits threatening Human existence. Along the way she is joined by the prestigious Deep Eyes squadron who's Captain is an old friend of Dr. Ross. Dr. Cid is in a struggle to convince a critical government that these spirits or Phantoms can easily be defeated by collecting these entities rather than using firepower which Cid knows is making the spirit situation worse.

The Review: Since first seeing this film in 2001 I have always been a big supporter and defender of this film. The storytelling is simply superb as it introduces us one by one to each character and makes us feel sympathetic towards these characters and their fight to solve the problem that is plaguing the Earth.

The animation even when compared to todays standards is truly spectacular and was evidently ahead of its time. The animation of this film is comparable to many of the cut scenes from this generation of video gaming, showing us that the level of realism achieved in this film is easily doable now and it makes me think the animators should make a new film to show us what they can achieve with todays technology.
The suspense and drama of some scenes is something that I don't feel can be matched by a lot of todays films. For example the scene when the spirits invade a human habitat which originally protected them, the chase scenes and the general emotion is placed within you through your belief in the characters.

The primary criticism that people have of this film is the slow pacing. Many American or UK movie goers wouldn't be familiar with this style as it's a very Japanese style of storytelling, traditionally known for its slow pace to allow for better character development. Over the years many Asian movies have become cult favourites amongst American and UK audiences. Movies such as Lady Vengeance and Oldboy are prime examples of how the Western audiences have begun to embrace this style of storytelling, which I believe if Final Fantasy were to be released in the Cinemas today it would gain a much better reception than it did when it was first released.

The voice casting is spectacular with a truly stellar cast of names such as Alec Baldwin, Ving Rhames, Steve Buscemi to name but a few and they genuinely do not disappoint.

A very, very good movie and a must for all those Sci-Fi, Drama and animation fans.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Fantastic animation for the time, terrible story
All the tricks in the world can't save a poorly conceived and told story. Dialogue is stilted, and the story truly stumbles all over itself. And of course, with time, even the animation is looking weak these days. It rightfully drove the division that created it out of business.



read more customer reviews on Final Fantasy


 




  wiedscreen tv
Fashion Jewelry 




Objectware Community Wiki RSS Feed

Page added by Erik Drolshammer

Secondary benefits:

  • More content and more consistent content in the Agile 2.0 wiki space
  • A list of unsolved "pains" that we should know how to solve
  • Code examples/patches to ease some known pains.

Some starting questions

  • Deployment and packing
    • Create Maven-archetype? (programming)
  • Maintenance
    • What problems usually cause problems later on?
    • Can these be prevented with simple/cheap means?
    • Code monsters?
      • There has recently been created a maven-plugin which checks for new versions of the dependencies in a project. Perhaps this is worth looking at as a means to detecting possible library update candidates?

This is a first for yours truly--Wi-Fi from a commercial flight: I'm blogging from somewhere above 10,000 feet on Virgin America's press event flight to kick off its commercial launch of Internet in-flight Internet service. The flight is littered with e-celebrities and a few real ones (a couple of the great ensemble from 30 Rock are here). We're flying over the ocean. And the Gogo Internet service from Aircell seems to be working just fine. I've Twittered, I've IM'd, and I'm about to post this blog entry. (Success! Updated later.)

There are about 130-odd people aboard, and I should apparently recognize lots of people, but I am so unhip, as Douglas Adams once wrote, that it's a wonder my bum doesn't fall off. I was able to talk briefly with Dave Cush, the head of Virgin America, who is very keen on having this rolled out, and at some length with Jack Blumenstein, the head of Aircell. (I did a in-flight air-to-ground interview with Blumenstein for BoingBoingTV which I'll link to when my fine friends there have the segment edited and up.)

virgin_wifi_small.jpg

The service works as one might expect: Aircell has had months to troubleshoot problems via the American pilot, and we're flying right around San Francisco, so nothing unpredictable in the middle part of the country. In a quick test using Qwest's bandwidth tester, I was able to get 700 Kbps downstream--while there were 100 other people using the service, too.

This wasn't a commercial flight (it was technically a charter), but it was on a regular Virgin America Airbus 320 using Aircell's ground network. Some material was broadcast live from the plane to YouTube Live, which was hosting a simultaneous event on the ground at Fort Mason in San Francisco.

This is the first time I've used Internet service on a commercial plane. Back a few years ago, I was on a Connexion by Boeing press flight that used ground stations for the flight instead of the production satellite servers.

Virgin isn't the first domestic airline to launch Internet service; American Airlines has a pilot with 15 planes that have been in the air on cross country routes for nearly three months. But Virgin is poised to be the first airline to launch Wi-Fi fleet wide. Delta has made a commitment--and they have several hundred planes in the U.S.--but hasn't gotten its first bird launched with service. Alaska, Southwest, and JetBlue have various plans that seem to have been pushed into 2009.

(Photo courtesy Virgin America. I'm the guy in an oatmeal sweater holding a white MacBook up. Disclosure for clarity: I paid my own way to San Francisco for the event.)






Final Fantasy

Shopping