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The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury DVD Review:

After
escaping with their lives from those demonic, bloodthirsty creatures,
Riddick (Diesel), Iman (David) and Jack (Griffith) are captured
by a lone Merc ship. As there is an extremely large bounty on
Riddick’s head, this is probably not the best place for
him to be at this very moment in time. When he finds out that
the ship is ran by a psychotic Merc, who keeps her captors as
trophies, Riddick has to use every ounce of his skill to escape
and save Iman and Jack.
Having an animated
short to accompany a big budget Sci-Fi or fantasy film is becoming
the norm at the moment but it this one just another publicity
stunt to promote the movie? Yes and No.
Bridging the gap
between the events in Pitch Black and what is to come in The
Chronicles of Riddick, Dark Fury explains what happened to Riddick,
Jack and Iman. The difference with this animated short is that
it has a story to tell and really does put the pieces in place
for next film. Here we learn how Jack, Iman and Riddick became
separated and we see Riddick’s new found sense of purpose
and guilt for what he has done.
Famed animation director
Peter Chung, who worked on MTV’s Aeon Flux, The Animatrix
and the original Transformers series, brings his own style to
the mix and produces another visually stunning 2D animated spectacle.
Where traditional animation techniques are falling away in Hollywood
in favour of computer-generated graphics, the style is still
very prominent within Asian cinema. Here it has a style and
look all of its own, feeling more like an animated comic book
than a your usual Disney fair.
The shackles of live
action have been well and truly removed, giving the animator
free-reign to put Riddick in situation that would be extremely
expensive to film. The zero gravity fight is a classic example.
The whole scope benefits greatly from the animated medium and
gives writer David Twohy (the director of Pitch Black and The
Chronicles of Riddick) complete freedom to create spaceships,
aliens and extreme action sequences that only animation could
bring to live.
The Chronicles of
Riddick: Dark Fury is another chapter in the Riddick story and
the good news is that is holds up very well. It could have been
to be a little longer in duration but it helps the story along
extremely well. Catch this before you see The Chronicles of
Riddick.
Star Rating = * *
* *
PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in Anamorphic
Widescreen 2.35:1 with Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, this
is a good transfer, as you’d expect from an animated feature.
The picture quality is extremely sharp and the exuberant colours
of Peter Chung’s animation style really come through.
The sound quality is also good but it never really sets the
surround sounds speakers ablaze.
BONUS FEATURES
Making Dark Fury:
Bridging the gap from Pitch Black to The Chronicles of Riddick
(8.32 minutes)
Director Peter Chung,
writer/director David Twohy, writer Brett Matthews, executive
producer George Zakk and star Vin Diesel talk about creating
the animated short film, Dark Fury. They discuss how the story
bridges the gap between the events of the first movie and how
the sequel begins. The featurette reveals information on the
Mercs and new character Tooms, who plays a prominent role in
the sequel. You also get to go behind the scenes of how they
brought this animated short to life, viewing character and environment
designs and how they combined traditional hand drawn animation
with computer graphics.
Dark Fury Animatic
(32.49 mins)
A very interesting
feature that allows you to watch the animated short in various
stages of completion. You hear and see the differences between
the rough, uncompleted animatics and some previously recorded,
unused vocal performances to that of the final film. This is
a fascinating insight into the animation process.
Peter Chung –
Into the mind of the Animator (5.04 mins)
The director of Dark
Fury talks about his influences, interests and what animation
means to him. He takes you behind the scenes of the making of
the animated short and reveals some secrets as to how it was
made.
A view into the Light
(5.04 mins)
Director David Twohy
and star Vin Diesel talk about the Riddick character and how
he has moved on since the events of Pitch Black. They also give
us a sneak peek into The Chronicles of Riddick.
Vivendi Games Trailer
(1.47 mins)
A preview of the
upcoming game The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher
Bay.
Van Helsing Animated
Trailer (0.57 mins)
A preview of the
animated short “Van Helsing: London Assignment”.
OVERALL
This is a nicely
packaged presentation, especially when you take into account
how short the main feature actually is. Universal have packaged
together a good set of bonus features to accompany the animated
short with the animatic giving you an insightful look into the
animation process. An audio commentary would have added to the
value however but you can’t have everything. Dark Fury
is a very good buy for Riddick fans and a good rent for those
of you who want to bridge the gap between the first film and
its sequel.
DVD Star Rating =
* * *
Jamie
Kelwick

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The
Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury Director:
Peter
Chung
Starring
the vocal talents of: Vin Diesel, Keith David, Rhiana
Griffith, Dwight Schultz, Roger L. Jackson, Nick Chinlund
and Tress MacNeille
Reviewed
by:
Jamie
Kelwick
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