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词条 CyberWorld
释义

  1. Plot

     Selected segments 

  2. Participants

  3. Release

     Box office  Critical reception 

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = CyberWorld
| image = Cyberworldposter.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Colin Davies
Elaine Despins
| producer = Steve Hoban
Hugh Murray
| screenplay = Charlie Rubin
Steve Hoban
Hugh Murray
| story = Hugh Murray
Todd Alcott
Additional story work:
Mark Smith
| starring = Jenna Elfman
Matt Frewer
Robert Smith
Dave Foley
| music = Paul Haslinger
Hummie Mann
| studio = Intel
EyeTide Media
ZeoCast
IMAX Sandde Animation
Spin Entertainment
Consolidated Film Industries
Pacific Data Images (Antz and Homer³ segment)
| distributor = IMAX
20th Century Fox
Universal Pictures
| released = {{Film date|2000|10|06}}
| runtime = 45 minutes[1]
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
| gross = $16.7 million[2]
}}

CyberWorld (also known as CyberWorld 3D) is a 2000 American 3-D animated anthology film shown in IMAX and IMAX 3D, presented by Intel. Several segments originally filmed in 2-D were converted to 3-D format.

Plot

Phig shows the audience the "CyberWorld", a futuristic museum of infinite possibilities. Meanwhile, three computer bugs (Buzzed, Wired, and Frazzled) come and try to eat the CyberWorld through its number coding. When Phig knows about them and hunts for the destructive computer bugs, she presents various short stock clips of computer animated productions, such as scenes from Antz and episodes of The Simpsons post-converted to 3D.

In the end, Buzzed, Wired and Frazzled create a black hole (akin to "Homer³"), which inexplicitly leads to their deaths for all the trouble they have caused. Phig is nearly swallowed up as well, but not before her "knight in cyber armor" technician Hank reboots the entire system just as she is sucked into the vortex. The movie eventually concludes with Phig explaining to the audience that none of the events caused by the bugs ever occurred. To prove her point, she attempts to summon her battle gear, only to receive a pink bunny outfit in return (a similar trick the bugs played on her in the film's midsection).

Selected segments

  • The dance sequence from the animated feature Antz
  • The CGI parts of the "Homer³" segment from The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror VI"
  • The music video of the Pet Shop Boys song "Liberation"
  • "Monkey Brain Sushi", a short film created by Sony Pictures Imageworks
  • KraKKen: Adventure of Future Ocean, a short film created by ExMachina
  • "Joe Fly", a short film created By Spans & Partner
  • "Flipbook And Waterfall city", a short film created by Satoshi Kitahara
  • "Tonight's Performance", a short film created by REZN8

Participants

{{div col begin}}
  • Jenna Elfman as Phig
  • Matt Frewer as Frazzled
  • Robert Smith as Buzzed and Wired
  • Dave Foley as Hank the Technician
  • Cara Pifko as Computer
  • Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, and Sylvester Stallone (Antz)
  • Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, and Yeardley Smith of The Simpsons
  • Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys
  • David Geldart as Pete
  • Richard Pearce as Joe Fly
  • Ned Irving as Sanchez
  • Mark Lyndon as The Praying Mantis
  • Georg Hahn as The Mites
  • Frank Welker as The Firefly
{{div col end}}

Release

It was premiered at the Universal Citywalk IMAX Theater on October 1, 2000.

The first IMAX film to have a PG rating (some language from the "Antz" and "Simpsons" segments)

Box office

CyberWorld was a box office success, grossing $11,253,900 in the domestic box office and $5,400,000 overseas for a worldwide total of $16,653,900.[2]

Critical reception

The film received generally mixed reviews from critics. The film currently holds a 55% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[3] On Metacritic, the film holds a 53/100 rating based on 13 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[4]

Roger Ebert, writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, praised the film for accurately presenting what 3D technology is capable of. He particularly singled out the size of the IMAX screens the film was projected on. He went on to write, "(The film) takes advantage of the squarish six-story screen to envelop us in the images; the edges of the frame don't have the same kind of distracting cutoff power they possess in the smaller rectangles of conventional theaters."[5]

However, Paul Tatara of CNN.com was displeased with the film's over-reliance on 3D effects, continuing on to say, "Unfortunately, you can't escape the sensation that you might end up wearing the contents of your stomach while you watch it."[6]

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://bbfc.co.uk/releases/cyberworld-2000-0 | title=CYBERWORLD (PG) | work=British Board of Film Classification | date=October 12, 2000 | accessdate=November 4, 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=cyberworld3dimax.htm | title=CyberWorld 3-D | work=Box Office Mojo | publisher=Internet Movie Database | date=October 25, 2002 | accessdate=November 4, 2014}}
3. ^{{rotten-tomatoes|cyberworld|CyberWorld}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/cyberworld | title=CyberWorld | work=Metacritic | publisher=CBS Interactive | accessdate=November 4, 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Ebert|first=Roger|title=Chicago Sun-Times review|url=http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20001006/REVIEWS/10060302|publisher=Chicago Sun-Times|accessdate=October 6, 2000}}
6. ^{{cite web|last=Tatara|first=Paul|title=CNN.com review|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2000/SHOWBIZ/Movies/10/05/review.cyberworld/index.html|publisher=CNN.com|accessdate=October 5, 2000}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://cyberworld.imax.com/}}
  • {{IMDb title|0233508|CyberWorld}}
  • {{mojo title|cyberworld3dimax|CyberWorld}}
  • {{rotten-tomatoes|cyberworld|CyberWorld}}
  • {{metacritic film|cyberworld|CyberWorld}}
  • [https://www.cyberworldexpert.tk/ CYBERWORLD]
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