Rock & Rule (25th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray]


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Rock & Rule (25th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray]

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A dazzling combination of animated fantasy and rock opera, set in a post-apocalyptic Earth inhabited by intelligent, talking animals. An evil musical genius kidnaps a beautiful singer whose voice will allow him to summon a demonic being from another dimension. With the voices of Paul Le Mat, Catherine O'Hara, Iggy Pop, and Susan Roman; songs by Cheap Trick, Debbie Harry, Lou Reed. 77 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; audio commentary; "making of" documentary; featurette; art gallery; alternate opening; more.




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    56 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent movie, Excellent soundtrack, Excellent DVD set!, June 6, 2005
    Rock & Rule is truly one of the greatest undiscovered gems of early 80's animation. Barely being released in theaters and having limited TV and video releases, not too many people had the chance to really see this masterpiece. Taking more than a few years to make, and more than 200 people working around the clock on the project, it was truly a labor of love.

    This new 2-Disc Collector's Edition is a very nice set, however you look at it. You can tell that much time and care went into this one. Packed with a new Anamorphic 16X9 Widescreen transfer and a jaw-dropping Dolby 5.1 remix, Rock & Rule has never looked and sounded better! The package is a custom box with a pullout gatefold digi-case, and exceptional artwork on all sides.

    Now let's talk about the extras on the first disc, which is also available as the cheaper stand alone single DVD release of Rock & Rule. An audio commentary with Director Clive A. Smith is well worth listening in on, you'll learn tons and... Read more
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    20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome animated rock opera!, June 29, 2005
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    John Lindsey "John" (Socorro, New Mexico USA.) - See all my reviews
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    Set in the future where man has destroyed himself, the only survivors were rats, cats and dogs that have mutated into humanoid beings. An aging rocker named "Mok" has plans to take over the world using an experiment to bring a demon from another dimension by using a special voice, he kidnaps a beautiful singer named "Angel" to use her voice, but only Omar ( her boyfriend) and friends must stop Mok before it's too late.

    A magnificent, entertaining and well made animated Sci-fi fantasy rock opera with the music of Debroah Harry, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Earth Wind and Fire and Cheap Trick. The Animation is what i call spectacular even on the characters, there's a fairly decent plot but still this is a very impressive underrated cult animated flick that will now have it's audience thanks to DVD, that Angel is a total knockout.

    The 2-Disc set includes the American version with great pictre & sound quality and the alternate Canadian version with a different voice track for... Read more
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    15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Maybe it's the nostalgia talking..., June 7, 2005
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    Seth Paul (Troy, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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    ...but I simply do not get a lot of "official reviews" of this film. While I do not wish to impugn the above editorial review (his opinion is certainly as valid as any other), with the possible exception of "Heavy Metal" many animated films of the early 80s simply seem to be ignored or berated. Somehow, movies like this and Ralph Bakshi's equally brilliant "Fire & Ice" just never clicked with the populace at large and fell through the cracks, where only a few managed to see them.

    But, thanks to the miracle of DVD and the dedicated staff at Unearthed Films, maybe the film will finally reach an audience that can appreciate it.

    The movie itself, if you are unfamiliar with the plot, takes place in a dark, sinister future, many years following a nuclear war which has eradicated mankind from the planet. The cities are now inhabited by mutants that evolved from dogs, cats, and rats.

    Enter Mok, a declining rock superstar who more than slightly resembles a... Read more
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