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    Unique ID Code: 0000000001
    Added by: DVD Reviewer
    Added on: 5/9/1999 05:00
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    Antz: Collector`s Series (US)

    9 / 10
    3 votes cast
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    Every ant has his day
    Certificate: PG
    Running Time: 83 mins
    Retail Price: $34.99
    Release Date:

    Synopsis:
    A computer animated comedy about Z, a worker ant, who falls for the Princess Bala during a chance encounter. Switching places with his best friend, a soldier ant, so he can meet her again, they end up searching for Insectopia together after being accidentally seperated from their colony. Meanwhile, the leader of the ant army is secretly plotting to rid the colony of what he considers to be the weak and feeble worker ants.

    Special Features:
    Audio Commentary with Directors Tim Johnson and Eric Darnell
    Production Featurette
    Basics of Computer Animation
    Antz Facial System
    Antz Character Design
    Production Notes
    Cast List and Director Bios
    Theatrical Trailer

    Video Tracks:
    Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1

    Audio Tracks:
    Dolby Digital 5.1 English

    Subtitle Tracks:
    English

    Directed By:
    Tim Johnson
    Eric Darnell

    Written By:



    Starring:
    Jennifer Lopez
    Dan Akroyd
    Silvester Stallone
    Gene Hackman
    Christopher Walken
    Sharon Stone
    Woody Allen

    Soundtrack By:
    John Powell
    Harry Gregson-Williams

    Producer:
    Patty Wooton
    Aron Warner
    Brad Lewis

    Executive Producer:
    Carl Rosendahl
    Sandra Rabins
    Penney Finkelman Cox

    Distributor:
    DreamWorks Pictures

    Your Opinions and Comments

    9 / 10
    Well for starters I should point out that I have the DTS version of this disc so can`t comment on the extras - I can tell you that this film is bloody fantastic!

    Much as A Nightmare Before Christmas showed us that there are other ways of doings top motion than Wallace and Gromitt, ANTZ shows there are better ways of doing CGI than Disney and Toy Story know!
    This IS NOT a film for kids - loud and large it gets a bit eyewatering and 80% of the jokes would fly right over their heads. It`s also a talkie movie with Woody Allen`s Z having more than enough to say - I think this is a good thing, more character etc, but would bore kids.

    If you like the Toy Story/Bugs life thing at all GET THIS - it`s truly amazing.
    posted by Iain M on 12/2/2001 10:17
    7 / 10
    I`ve been postponing watching this movie for quite a while now, and now, after I`ve watched it, I`m not that sorry I took my time.
    All in all, it`s a nice movie, but it lacks that certain charm and is DEFINITELY not suitable for children. It includes some very intense moments (and that`s putting it mildly).Oh yeah, it`s not as funny as it claims to be.
    The video transfer is very good. There are no compression signs at all and the CG ants (and other creatures) are all good looking (although their textures are sometimes not convincing).
    The DD 5.1 soundtrack is ok. The surrounds are used extensively to create a very ant-like sound envelope. The occasional left-to-right pan (and vice versa) is also good.
    The menus are all hilariously animated with sounds.
    The extras include a commentary by the directors, a behind the scenes look, some explanations about how the animation was done and some production notes. The extras are quite satisfying.
    Bottom line - All in all, a cool movie. But, I can`t help myself and I simply got to say that if you`re looking for an animated feature about ants, try "A bug`s life" instead. It`s by far superior to this movie.
    posted by Zvi Josef on 10/4/2001 18:32