| Daft Punk - Interstella 5555 | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 102 reviews) Sales Rank: 4469 Category: DVD
Actor: Romanthony Director: Kazuhisa Takenochi Publisher: Virgin Records Us Studio: Virgin Records Us Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us Label: Virgin Records Us Format: Animated, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 68 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.5
MPN: 90959 UPC: 724349095991 EAN: 0724349095991 ASIN: B0000E6XH3
Release Date: December 2, 2003 Theatrical Release Date: November 18, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  Animation and music creating harmony December 17, 2008 I bought this DVD for my sister because she is a daft punk fan. Both being longtime fans of anime, we watched it together and were wowed. The animation is amazing, the color pops out from the screen. It's not hard to follow either; I was not familiar with the story at all but its really fun.
Basically, a super famous intergalactic pop group is kidnapped by a team of people who hope to market them on Earth. The music is all dancey-techno stuff by Daft punk but it is appropriate to the futuristic look of the charachters and the story.
All in all, it was really fun to watch. So glad I bought it.
  so classicly awesome Daft Punk!! (a "must-own" for me!) November 10, 2008 I don't suppose anybody knows if the 1.33:1 screen aspect ratio is the original production format??? I assume that it is since i can't find it in a widescreen version anywhere.
In other news... this movie is saweeeet! =)
  One of my favorite films of all time!! October 12, 2008 I absolutely love this movie, the music is fantastic and the story is engrossing. I can't remember the last time i watched a film where i actually formed an emotional connection to the characters. The animation melds perfectly with the music and the graphics are stunning. Great storytelling goes a long way nowadays and this film has it in spades. A must see film for anyone especially fans of Daft Punk. A+++
  Awesome movie October 3, 2008 If you love music and love animation this is a must have in your collection!
  A Daft Punk Musical? Me Rikey!!!! September 25, 2008 Leave it to Daft Punk to even catch my interest on an anime film. Yes, I am one of those persons who don't watch anime, as I don't find it very interesting. But Daft Punk's Discovery is the only reason why I watched this, and, it makes all of those songs come to life, and the story, while not groudbreaking, is very enjoyable.
The animation on here may or may not be up to par at anime's standards (after all, I have no interest in the style), but this is gorgeous at times, and always evocative and entertaining. There is no dialouge, so all the emotion is shown with the music and facial expressions (you can tell they talk and scream, but you don't hear it). The people who created this synched up the music and film perfectly. You will never have to wonder why they put things in places, everything flows perfectly. And plus, the repitition of songs that destroyed High Life and Superheroes on the album now are good in the context of the movies. They can't stand on their own when I just listen to the album, but in the movie, they work well. And the people complaining about repitition in the songs that rule make sense and all of the sudden don't seem so long and meddling. The pairing of the animation and music render all the problems of the Discover album useless.
There isn't much else to say about this movie. get it now, considering that Daft's punk discovery is better than ever. This may be the only movie that has convinced me to watch it only because of the music (though I want to watch Friday Night Lights because of the Explosions in The Sky soundtrack), and even if you hate anime, you should watch this anyway if you like Daft Punk.
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