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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 0827058600392 Format: Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Original recording remastered, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Blue Underground Languages: Manufacturer: Blue Underground MPN: 2006 Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Blue Underground Release Date: August 30, 2005 Running Time: 81 minutes Studio: Blue Underground Theatrical Release Date: August 26, 1983 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: The mighty-muscled heroes and big-bottomed babes of fantasy artist Frank Frazetta inspired animator Ralph Bakshi (Fritz the Cat, Wizards) to create the swords-and-sorcery epic Fire and Ice. Bakshi uses a technique called rotoscoping, which uses live-action film of actors as the template for animation, allowing him to put realistic action into fantastic environments. The verisimilitude of movement in a cartoon can be startling, but that's about all Fire and Ice has to offer; the wafer-thin story, overwrought characters, and clumsy dialogue are vapid cliches. Of much greater interest are the extras in this two-disc set, including a making-of feature that demonstrates the painstaking process of rotoscoping; enthusiastic commentary from Bakshi, who's a jovial, down-to-earth guy with a thick Brooklyn accent; deliriously fatuous diary notes from one of the actors; and a feature-length documentary called Frazetta: Painting with Fire, which reveals the artist to be more intriguing than any of the barbarians he's famous for. The effusive praise of other fantasy artists and "Frazetta historians" occasionally veers into Spinal Tap territory, but it's fascinating watching Frazetta turn from a 1950s James-Dean-style tough guy into the king of fantasy art. Though his work is often dismissed as adolescent kitsch, the documentary persuasively argues that Frazetta deservedly dominates his corner of the art world. --Bret Fetzer Description: From The Director Of The Original Animated LORD OF THE RINGS And The Illustrator Of CONAN THE BARBARIAN It began as a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between two of the greatest icons of the fantasy genre: Controversial animator Ralph Bakshi (director of FRITZ THE CAT, WIZARDS and the original THE LORD OF THE RINGS) and legendary illustrator Frank Frazetta (creator of the iconic CONAN THE BARBARIAN, VAMPIRELLA and Edgar Rice Burroughs book covers). It became - and remains - one of the most startling animation epics of all time. Now experience a world unlike any ever seen, where savage warriors, horrific monsters and luscious maidens battle for the soul of a civilization in a time of good and evil, pleasure and pain, and FIRE & ICE This long-unavailable cult favorite has been remastered in High Definition from the original vault materials, remixed in stunning 6.1 DTS-ES and 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround EX, and loaded with exciting Extras. Disc 2 contains FRAZETTA: PAINTING WITH FIRE, the acclaimed 93 minute documentary that explores the remarkable life and career of the man who changed fantasy art forever. Archer Winsten, NEW YORK POST "Fantastic Monsters, Nightmarish Visions And Gobs Of Action!" Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Fire & Ice......"A must have for any Frank Frazetta & Ralph Bakshi fans!"Fire & Ice is the combination of action, suspense, drama, mythical beasts, strong barbarians, voluptuous maidens, warlords, and witchcraft. The character creations in this movie is nothing short of a masterful piece of work! If your looking for any 1 reason to buy this movie(guys), "Teegra" in her barely there outfit is worth the price of admission alone! There's also another woman at the beginning of the movie in a skimpy outfit(not quite as skimpy as Teegra's, but very nice) where you ... Read More Rating: - greati watched this movie when i was a kid, and now i bought it and showed it to my kids. they loved it too Rating: - Could have been better.I saw this movie in the theater when I was a kid and loved it. When it was released on to VHS I was probably one of the first people to buy it. Loved it still. Finally, i got off my wallet and bought it on DVD thinking it was going to be a great entertainment investment. Sadly, my VHS copy looks better. the producers didnt digitally remaster a single cell in this version. I'm not asking to remake it in CGI or anything, but cleaning it up a bit would have been nice. Rating: - Excellent.I was on a Frazetta kick and that naturally led me to this animation. I hadn't seen the film before but pretty much knew what I was getting myself in for. I was looking for a sword and sorcery animation and this more than delivered. The animation was better than I expected and the character and background design is amazing. One of the best things about this film is the way the characters speak. They speak in a very natural and believable way. All in all this is pretty much the only animated film of ... Read More Rating: - On Fire & So CoolAlong with Boris Vallejo, Frank Frazetta is also in my opinion a Modern Master. It's kinda like Michel angelo & Leonardo Da vinci. Their work is always mezmorising! Definitly a collectors piece!!! Isabelino Gonzalez |