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Odyssey Series: Into the Mind's Eye

Odyssey Series: Into the Mind's Eye

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Video
Review: This is an excellent video. its the best of the Mind's Eye series. Much more "sensory overload" then any other. Would definately recomend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A visual and audio delight!
Review: This is one of the most amazing DVDs you'll ever bare witness. Its combines the best in computer animation, with one of the world's finest musical talents (Kerry Livgren of the rock group Kansas). If you're looking for a DVD to show of your player, or if you got a great home theater system and want to enjoy it, than look no futher than this gem!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: spectacular visuals !!
Review: This is truly a great DVD to own - the special affects are nothing less than outstanding. My recommendation, though, is to mute the sound and play your own CD's - I had Enigma, Deep Forest, and Tangerine Dream alternating - this makes for a true psychadelic experience !!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great graphics, blah music
Review: This video has outstanding computer graphics - there is no question on that. The soundtrack, on the other hand, leaves a lot to be desired. It was apparently written by a guitarist from the group Kansas but at any rate is pretty lackluster. The music varies between lame & dull. If I were to rate just the computer animation alone, I would give this DVD 5 stars. If, on the other hand, I were to rate the music alone, I would give it 1 star. Therefore, I chose 3 stars as a happy medium. Would highly suggest that people interested in this genre check out Beyond The Mind's Eye. The soundtrack to it is written by Jan Hammer & is far, far superior to this one. The graphics on it are comparable to this. I would still recommend this DVD to those who are really, really into this type of stuff as the computer animation almost makes up for the uninspired music.


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