Rating: Summary: Good News for Animation Fans Review: The alliance between Pixar Animation Studios and Disney is good news for computer animation fans.In 'Bug's Life', we see just how far the art of computer animation has progressed in the last 40 years. Indeed, we see how the Disney trained animator, John Lassiter, breaths fresh life into what could potentially be a predominantly technical exercise. It is my feeling that 'Bug's Life' and other Pixar efforts will be be compared, in animation history, with many of the great hand drawn Disney films. Such is this work's appeal and charisma for people of various ages. A warm thanks to Steve Job's for having faith in the capability of Pixar to realize such ideas for the viewing public.
Rating: Summary: THE BEST! Review: When I watched it,I LOVED IT! This movie is great. Dot's my favorite charater. It's funny. This is a great movie for everyone!
Rating: Summary: Alnas review Review: Its a pretty classy film with lots of humour and crazy ideas. Most bits are classy but some are not quite to my understanding. This film is a spiffing film but bits I inply that they are not to my knowledge. 8/10
Rating: Summary: Ants have four legs? Review: What idiot rendered these blue insects with two missing appendages? It sounds like someone cut that detail out to save time, but "Antz" still got out to theaters first and is infinately better. This movie is a waste of money. Avoid at all costs.
Rating: Summary: Disney and Pixar have done an outstanding work. Review: When I went to the cinema to watch this movie my expectatives were not very high. Usually a high tech flick, being it a computer animated feature or not, lacks in story or pace or something that keeps it from being entertaining. Not this time. Thankfuly, the focus of this movie is aimed to the story itself. The characters in this new classic are endearable, the story is witty, funny and accesible for kids, the bad guy is really bad and the antihero finally gets the girl. Also check out for Pixar's Geri's Game short at the beginning and the "outtakes" displayed during the final credits. If you want to complete your Disney's Classics Collection, BUY THIS!
Rating: Summary: Experience DVD ... Review: If you have a Home Theather system get this movie to experience the complete sorround sound and picture quality you expect from a DVD!
Rating: Summary: The Gem of DVDs! Review: This DVD is great for anyone interested in computer animation, the film making process, or just plain loves A Bug's Life! Disc 1 shows the movie. You can watch it in so many different ways like: sound effects only, music only, the usual way, in closed caption, or with the directors John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and the supervising film editor Lee Unkrich talking about the film. Disc 2 gives you the behind the scenes look at the making of this great movie with, cut scenes, original story treatment, production demontrations, and much more! This DVD is great for the whole family. I hope you consider purchasing it, it's a must see!
Rating: Summary: What DVD should be Review: Sure, this special edition is somewhat expensive, but it is worth every penny, and then some. Not only do you get a terrific presentation of a terrific film(with three alternate audio tracks, no less), but you also get a second disc filled with so many supplements, that it's difficult to think of what more you could want. Even though this disc is distributed by Disney, the DVD, like the film itself, is all Pixar. To go along with all the supplemental material, John Lasseter, co-director Andrew Stanton, and others appear in several introductory segments to explain the background and significance of what you're about to see. They're all obviously having a blast doing this, and add immesurably to the presentation of the content. Go ahead and look for short comings on this disc, but you won't find any. As for the film itself, it's obvious that Pixar has reached near-perfection in creating crowd-pleasing entertainment. With this and the "Toy Story" films they have a perfect record, and one can only hope that they keep it up. To those that say "Antz" is superior, I say that it takes more than a few mild expletives and an obvious "I'm going to do what I want to do" message to make a better film. Clearly Dreamworks wanted their film out first, which is obvious in the inferior visual look and the not-always-appropriate voice-casting of their product. The only complaint with "A Bug's Life" that I have is that the film didn't have some kind of dedication message to Roddy McDowall, who voiced Mr. Soil. I know that his part was small, but I was hoping that the audience would be reminded of the loss of a great actor. That being said, this film is one of the most enjoyable that you're likely to find, and should be owned in its collector's edition glory.
Rating: Summary: unbelievable sharp picture quality Review: when i first watch this dvd,i could not believe that the picture is so sharp,you really got to watch it,it will be excellent if you have flat screen tv,a must buy for all cartoon fans
Rating: Summary: Hours and hours of delight Review: If you have dvd, this is a must-have for you. State-of-art pristine-quality visuals plus endearing and entertaining characters and story make this the perfect vehicle for the dvd medium. Plus the sumptous extras enlighten you about all aspects of the production and promotion of this movie. It's hog heaven for a fan. It's no wonder that so many stores have A Bugs Life playing on their in-store dvd players.
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