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The Voyager Odyssey: An Interplanetary Music Video Experience

The Voyager Odyssey: An Interplanetary Music Video Experience

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't Listen to the Others
Review: Don't listen to the others. They're just cranky. Combine inspiring music and awesome pictures of the plaets and what do you get? A great movie that surpasses the ratings of two fellow watchers. Hey, there were bad reviews for EVERY great movie, but sometimes, you just have to look for the good ones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't Listen to the Others
Review: For the record: The Voyager Odyssey won an American Film Institute award for Best Documentary of 1990. It was also named the 6th Best Documentary ever made by "The Entertainment Weekly Guide to the Best Movies Ever Made". What some viewers don't understand that this isn't some dry voice over film, such as you see everyday on The Discovery Channel or TLC. Its creator has won 5 Video of the Year awards from such disparate sources as TV Guide, Billboard Magazine and the American Film Institute. Some of the reviewers that put it down simply missed the point. The Voyager Odyssey is an experience which blends music and visuals to bond the viewers to these Ambassadors of Humanity. To the reviewer who thought the music didn't go well with the video, I can only tell you that the creator is an Oxford Education PhD in Musicology. Maybe you ought to stick with rap. By all means settle back turn up the sound and let yourself become immersed in the greatest mission of discovery in human history. If the special effects are not Star Wars II calibur, remember, those effects weren't available when the video was made.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Award Winning Documentary that is Terribly Misunderstood
Review: For the record: The Voyager Odyssey won an American Film Institute award for Best Documentary of 1990. It was also named the 6th Best Documentary ever made by "The Entertainment Weekly Guide to the Best Movies Ever Made". What some viewers don't understand that this isn't some dry voice over film, such as you see everyday on The Discovery Channel or TLC. Its creator has won 5 Video of the Year awards from such disparate sources as TV Guide, Billboard Magazine and the American Film Institute. Some of the reviewers that put it down simply missed the point. The Voyager Odyssey is an experience which blends music and visuals to bond the viewers to these Ambassadors of Humanity. To the reviewer who thought the music didn't go well with the video, I can only tell you that the creator is an Oxford Education PhD in Musicology. Maybe you ought to stick with rap. By all means settle back turn up the sound and let yourself become immersed in the greatest mission of discovery in human history. If the special effects are not Star Wars II calibur, remember, those effects weren't available when the video was made.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Award Winning Documentary that is Terribly Misunderstood
Review: For the record: The Voyager Odyssey won an American Film Institute award for Best Documentary of 1990. It was also named the 6th Best Documentary ever made by "The Entertainment Weekly Guide to the Best Movies Ever Made". What some viewers don't understand that this isn't some dry voice over film, such as you see everyday on The Discovery Channel or TLC. Its creator has won 5 Video of the Year awards from such disparate sources as TV Guide, Billboard Magazine and the American Film Institute. Some of the reviewers that put it down simply missed the point. The Voyager Odyssey is an experience which blends music and visuals to bond the viewers to these Ambassadors of Humanity. To the reviewer who thought the music didn't go well with the video, I can only tell you that the creator is an Oxford Education PhD in Musicology. Maybe you ought to stick with rap. By all means settle back turn up the sound and let yourself become immersed in the greatest mission of discovery in human history. If the special effects are not Star Wars II calibur, remember, those effects weren't available when the video was made.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Most Original Documentaries Ever Made
Review: I can't believe some of the reviews I've seen on this title. Opinions are like rear ends, everybody has them, but keep in mind a panel of film reviewers named The Voyager Odyssey the 6th Best Documentary of all time (See The Greatest Movies Ever Made published by Entertainment Weekly). For somebody to think that aol Time Warner would award such a high merit to a video that some say an 8th Grader could do is ludicruous. The Voyager Odyssey defies every cliche of documentary making. It creates an emotional bond between the viewer and the Voyager Spacecrafts. I had tears in my eyes, when I realized that these ambassadors of humankind, would never return to Earth. This video represents outside the box thinking. It is far superior in its own artistic way to anything you will see on the Discovery Channel of TLC. But then there are people who hated Citizen Kane. I guess they just didn't get it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Video a fun tribute to the Voyager mission
Review: I have owned the VHS version of this for over a decade and never tire of watching it. Yes, its a bit dated on the graphics, but the emotions it produces are timeless. This is not some dry documentary. Rather, the viewer is provided with an imaginary seat on the Voyagers as they pass by the four outer planets. You see these worlds as Voyager saw them. You feel the excitement of the discoveries as they are made, and you are told about their significance with subtitles. No human voices here -- that would only detract from the effect. While all of this is going on, a set of fantastic classical music selections plays in the background. Each planet has its own piece, chosen to elicit a specific emotion from the viewer. The selections are awesome and should be cranked up to be enjoyed to their fullest. In the end, you can't help but nod your head that this truly was an epic voyage of discovery. If you are looking for mere facts, then you would do better to read an encyclopedia article. If you want to experience the awe of the encounters in a truly unique way, this production is for you. I can't recommend it enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Video a fun tribute to the Voyager mission
Review: I have owned the VHS version of this for over a decade and never tire of watching it. Yes, its a bit dated on the graphics, but the emotions it produces are timeless. This is not some dry documentary. Rather, the viewer is provided with an imaginary seat on the Voyagers as they pass by the four outer planets. You see these worlds as Voyager saw them. You feel the excitement of the discoveries as they are made, and you are told about their significance with subtitles. No human voices here -- that would only detract from the effect. While all of this is going on, a set of fantastic classical music selections plays in the background. Each planet has its own piece, chosen to elicit a specific emotion from the viewer. The selections are awesome and should be cranked up to be enjoyed to their fullest. In the end, you can't help but nod your head that this truly was an epic voyage of discovery. If you are looking for mere facts, then you would do better to read an encyclopedia article. If you want to experience the awe of the encounters in a truly unique way, this production is for you. I can't recommend it enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Magnificent Tribute to Planet Earth
Review: In 1990 national and international award winning director Don Barrett (Patrick Stewart narrates The Planets, From Here to Infinity, The Voyager Odyssey, Nine Worlds, et al.) was commissioned to create a musical video tribute to Planet Earth. The footage was shot on all seven continents and includes special sequences photographed on the Serengetti Plain, in the Amazon Jungle, Weddell Coast of Antartica, Alaska, Over the Himalayas. Fantastic musical score in full Dolby Digital Surround makes this video and experience to keep in your collection.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: out-of-date
Review: One should expect that an important achievement such as the journey of voyager I and II through the planets would bring unvaluable data and reveal exciting images from other planets. However it was rather disapointingly to watch a great scientific event through pale images in the age of digital video and poor data information in the turning of the century. If you wish to have an up-to-date news about our solar system and see astonishing images I would recomend "The Planets" produced by BBC.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Great DVD... if it was made by a 8th grader!
Review: The only thing that saved this DVD from a single star rating was the fact that you can turn off your video and listen to the music. This is by far the worst proffesional production I've ever seen.

Here is the idea... take some pretty cool voyager pictures of planets... cut them out and place them on a make believe star field. THEN super-impose cheep 3D renderings of the voyager spacecraft. HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE!

That's not to say you won't be entertained... you'll get a good laugh. The most spectacular thing about this DVD is the number of people in the credits. One guy in his basement would have made sense...

Seriously though, it would have made an excelent 8th grade video project.

Please please please... save your money and buy a DVD that took more than a week to make.


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