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Tarfumes.com - Big Wars

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List Price: $29.99
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Manufacturer: Image Entertainment Starring: Hideyuki Tanaka, Hiroko Emori, Yuzuru Fujimoto, Shinya Ôtaki, Ikuya Sawaki Directed By: Issei Kume, Toshifumi Takizawa
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 9786305006923 Format: Animated ISBN: 630500692X Label: Image Entertainment Manufacturer: Image Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Letterbox Publisher: Image Entertainment Region Code: 0 Release Date: 1998-10-14 Running Time: 90 Studio: Image Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1996
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It is the dawn of the 21st century. Mankind has terraformed and colonized Mars. But we are not alone in the universe. An ancient race of alien beings, known only as The Gods, has been watching mankind's progress...and waiting. Now, these mysterious aliens have returned to halt mankind's expansion into space--by force. Contains nudity, sex & violence.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Well...this sure ain't a classic.... Comment: Anime is a wonderful thing. Until recently, really imaginitive stories simply could not be shot as live action because the cost was prohibitive. Anime, which is cheap in comparion, has brought us such amazingly imaginitive worlds as Akira, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Cowboy Bebop and so many more.
WHy do I bring all this up? Because Big Wars is a imaginitive idea that only works on anime. And...unfortunetly, it doesn't even work well there.
Big Wars is set on Mars where humans have run headlong into the amrs of the Gods...a strange and ill explained race of angelic women who kick the stuffing out of every human they meet. The main weapon of the humans is the Land Ship, a counter grav drab green battleship that uses guns and missiles in an age when space travel and terra forming are common place. Supporting these massive ships are fighters that, during the entire movie never manage to do anything but die, and armored soldiers who, when set against the elfin Gods, fall with alarming speed. So up went my eyebrow when the human leaders claimed victory at any point.
The main antagonist is the generically named Hell, a massive stealth carrier that wipes out everything that gets close to it and is surrounded by a permanent sandstorm. Our hero in the movie, who's name I do not remember, gets the newest ship to go out and kill Hell. "gasp"
References aside, there is no biblical message here, no deeper meaning to naming these things after various religeous items. I would suspect translation error was it not for the producing company being american. Further, this movie has a number unexplained and totally left field themes that the writers make no effort to explain and do not bother to ground them in science, science fiction or even fantasy. They lie somwhere in the mushed middle ground of the affore mentioned genre.
But I am giving it three stars. Why you ask, after I have attacked with suck venom? Because its just fun to watch the onscreen fights. Push aside the gretuitous sex, needless plot lines and totally braindead character development and one finds a fun and exciting war flick that has plenty of on-screen pyrotechnics and death. The land ships, as unbelievable as they are for modern warfare, look great with their turrets turning and launchers spewing missiles. The fighters, even though they really seem to suck, look great. The alien tech, which is more amorphious and unorigional, include flying saucers and weird walking things with guns. Even so, its worth a few bucks to watch them rip through the human forces like (insert timeless metaphore here). And, when the end of the movie comes, you won't feel fufilled...you won't be any smarter...but maybe your bloodlust will be abated for the short walk to your computer and whatever your playing on it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Big Drawers Comment: This movie stinks. The wars aren't "big," and the big aren't "wars." But there's a lot of smoke and stuff, if you're into that sort of thing. Instead of this, you should try Big Wars.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Horrible film is a nonstop freak show Comment: Mundane, bottom-of-the-barrel futuristic STAR WARS - type movie, tracks the exploits of a land battleship called the Aeoba and its captain as they battle it out in long, dreary fight scenes. Nonstop parade of slimy, repulsive effects turns this into a freak show and drowns most of the action. 1 star is too good for this piece of trash.
Customer Rating:      Summary: now officely one of my favorite movies Comment: so sue me, I was wrong. In my first revue of Big Wars I said I did not like. well, I saw it again and I loved it. There was some things I did not get the first time I got the 2nd. And I no longer belive it has 2-D characters. It was relly cool, and you better bet I'm gonna buy it as soon as I can. seeya, Noah
Customer Rating:      Summary: I liked it, but its not as good as it looked Comment: Well, it was good. I enjoyed it, but it was not the best plot and the characters had 2-D personalitys.. The worst thing, though, was how abruptly it ended. Other than that it had that great Japanese animation, and it was pretty fun to watch.
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