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Cyberworld in 3d
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
The first ever 3d animated film!
Blast into the third dimension with the visual fantasy of Imax Corporation's Cyberworld in 3d, presented by Intel. This radical collaboration of computer-animated films features new characters and old friends from The Simpsons and Antz and allows you to experience 3d like never before!
Our saucy, synthetic hostess, Phig (Jenna Elfman) takes us through Cyberworld 3d, a futuristic gallery of wild adventure and spectacular images. Trouble arrives in the form of three unwelcome guests named Buzzed (Robert Smith), Wired (Robert Smith) and Frazzled (Matt Frewer) who are inadvertently destroying the environment's foundation, forcing Phig into a hilarious battle to save herself and Cyberworld 3d from total annihilation.
Join the battle, take the journey and experience the wonder of Cyberworld in 3d presented by Intel, as this amazing animated story becomes real and the characters of Cyberworld in 3d leap off the screen and into the audience. These fantastic images, created with 3d computer generated animation and with Imax's cutting edge Sandde animation technology (powered by Intel's Pentium III processor-based system), will forever change the face of animation.
The featured shorts include the bar scene from the 1998 feature film Antz, the Homer segment from The Simpsons, Monkey brain sushi, Flipbook/Waterfall City, Pet Shop Boys' Liberation, Tonight's performance, Joe Fly and Sanchez - Mostly sports and Krakken.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film animation cartoon 3d Imax Simpsons
Persons of interest
- Jenna Elfman .... Phig
- Matt Frewer .... Frazzled
- Robert Smith .... Buzzed/Wired
- Dave Foley .... Hank the Technician
- Woody Allen .... Z-4195 (archive footage)
- Hank Azaria .... Police Chief Clancy Wiggum, Professor John Frink (archive footage)
- Nancy Cartwright .... Bartholomew "Bart" Simpson (archive footage)
- Dan Castellaneta .... Homer Simpson, Abraham "Abe/Grampa" Simpson (archive footage)
- Julie Kavner .... Marjorie "Marge" Bouvier Simpson, Patty Bouvier, Selma Bouvier Terwilliger Hutz McClure (archive footage)
- Chris Lowe .... (archive footage)
- Cara Pifko .... Computer voice
- Harry Shearer .... Nedward "Ned" Flanders/Dr Julius Hibbert/Rev. Timothy "Tim" Lovejoy (archive footage)
- Robert N. Smith .... Buzzed/Wired
- Yeardley Smith .... Lisa Simpson (archive footage)
- Sylvester Stallone .... Weaver (archive footage)
- Sharon Stone .... Princess Bala (archive footage)
- Mark Smith .... Storywriter
- Hugh Murray .... Storywriter
- Charlie Rubin .... Screenwriter
- Hugh Murray .... Screenwriter
- Steven Hoban .... Screenwriter
- Todd Alcott .... Screenwriter
- Brummbaer .... Director
- Colin Davies .... Director
- Elaine Despins .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Cyberworld in 3d official movie site
- Download the 800x600 desktop images: Antz, Phig, Homer
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Fantasia 2000 in 3d, a whole lot of generally unrelated bits tied together through a common theme.
In this case, the common theme is that they're all presented in three dimensions (yes, you get to wear the funky head gear). In other words, it's just an excuse to kick back and have some fun, stuffing your mouth with popcorn and your brain with eye candy. The popcorn was a tad salty (salt is a seasoning, not a flavour) but the candy was really tasty and it comes in several different flavours!
If only you knew which flavour you were getting. It's kind of like the packs of jellybeans you get nowadays: they all taste different but you can only name them by their colours. And no-one likes the black ones except for old people and they don't count.
Meanwhile, you can jump onto the roller coaster and let it take you where ever it's going (back where it started) or you can stand in line for the Ferris wheel. The choice is yours.
Security censorship classification
G
Surveillance time
45 minutes (0:45 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: Undated June 2001 - Imax
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