CyberWorld
CyberWorld

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Phig takes us on a tour of CyberWorld, a museum of 3-D exhibits. The "exhibits" (i.e., earlier 3-D productions) include the bar sequence from Antz (1998); the "Homer³" segment of Treehouse of Horror VI (1995), and the shorts Monkey Brain Sushi, Flipbook, Out of the Box, Liberation (a Pet Shop Boys music video), Krakken, and Joe Fly and Sanchez.... (Full plot summary below)

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Phig takes us on a tour of CyberWorld, a museum of 3-D exhibits. The "exhibits" (i.e., earlier 3-D productions) include the bar sequence from Antz (1998); the "Homer³" segment of Treehouse of Horror VI (1995), and the shorts Monkey Brain Sushi, Flipbook, Out of the Box, Liberation (a Pet Shop Boys music video), Krakken, and Joe Fly and Sanchez.

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Miami Herald - 8/10 by Howard CohenWill delight video game fans in search of over-scaled eye candy.
Chicago Sun-Times - 8/10 by Roger EbertThe point is to show us what can be done with recycled traditional animation in the IMAX 3-D process, and the demonstration is impressive.
Film Journal International - 8/10 by Kevin LallyExceedingly trippy compilation of 3D computer-animated shorts bursting out of their giant screens.
San Francisco Examiner - 6/10 by Walter AddiegoUntil the IMAX 3-D format is used to produce effects that are not trivial, it will never be anything more than what it is right now: a grandiose amusement park attraction.
Village Voice - 5/10 by Nick RutiglianoA techno-happy bumrush screaming the joy of never thinking twice about repeating things ad nauseam, and as loud as possible.
The New York Times - 5/10 by Dana StevensUnabashed, and often quite diverting, technological overkill.
San Francisco Chronicle - 5/10 by Peter StackThis novelty film is little more than a strung-together product reel of animation pieces put to the 3-D and IMAX test.
TV Guide Magazine - 5/10 by Maitland McDonaghAll the segments are technically polished, but none offers much substance.
Big Movie Zone - 5/10 by Herb LashIt's not a real movie, it just acts as one on Imax screens.
User Review - 4/10 by Alexandria Mcool sci fi fantasy movie, fun plot, moves a little slow

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