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Digital
Media FX News Archives
Tuesday
- July 3, 2001
- Tomb Raider: The Ride to
Open in 2002
- Final Fantasy
PS2 DVD to Have Unique Features
- Final Weekend Box Office
Numbers
- News Link of the Day
- Cat Lovers Protest Cats as Villains
Tomb Raider:
The Ride to Open in 2002
(by digitalmediafx.com) Paramount Parks is bringing the movie
Tomb Raider to life via a multi-sensory adventure ride called
Tomb Raider: The Ride. It will open in 2002 at Paramount's Kings
Island near Cincinnati, Ohio.
The ride begins
with a journey into a foreboding ancient temple. As stone walls
give way to others, guests will proceed through mysterious chambers,
engraved with strange, runic symbols and the debris of failed
expeditions. With only seconds to spare before certain calamity,
guests strap in to the only possible vehicle of escape (details
of the vehicle type have not been released). Playing off scenes
from the motion picture filmed in Cambodia and Iceland, the escape
will include rocketing upward for a close encounter in an ice
cave with menacing, razor-sharp stalactites and a face-first plunge
straight down toward a pit of boiling, red-hot lava.
"Part
of the thrill of the Tomb Raider property is the mystery and intrigue
that surrounds each adventure. We want to preserve this mystery
with the Tomb Raider ride until the first group of adventurers
braves it in 2002 -- so, we aren't going to disclose all of the
surprises in store for riders," said Tim Fisher, executive
vice president and general manager of Paramount's Kings Island.
"But this attraction will change the face of thrill ride
history and become one of the greatest adventure rides in the
world."
In making
the announcement, park officials unveiled a 42' x 28' in-park
display featuring actual props used in the filming of the motion
picture. Members of the project team visited the soundstages at
Pinewood Studios outside London, England and hand-selected key
props to use throughout the ride experience. Some of these props
are a part of the display located at the base of the park's signature
Royal Fountain and Eiffel Tower attraction. The movie props on
display throughout the summer include:
* The impressive
six-armed Brahma statue, known as the Warrior Goddess Durga, featured
in the Cambodian tomb
* The evil
stone monkeys that are mobilized in the Cambodian tomb raiding
scene
"It
is our intention to bring the excitement, adventure and technology
of Tomb Raider to life in a stunning multi-dimensional experience.
Ensuring the authenticity of this experience is of the utmost
importance to us," Fisher said. "We want guests to feel
like real tomb raiders from the moment they enter the attraction."
Tomb Raider:
The Ride is currently under construction in the Rivertown section
of the 364-acre theme park. All will be revealed in 2002 when
the park expects to unveil the new attraction.
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Final Fantasy
PS2 DVD to Have Unique Features
(by digitalmediafx.com) Even though Final Fantasy: The
Spirits Within doesn't hit theaters until July 11, plans for
a Playstation2 special edition movie DVD have already been announced.
The PS2 DVD will contain features not found on the regular DVD,
including the ability to manipulate the camera angle on certain
scenes. Square demonstrated this technology at last year's SIGGRAPH
tradeshow where users could move the camera angle in a scene from
the movie.
In
other Final Fantasy news, the Final Fantasy Chronicles Playstation
compilation has been released. It is a special packaged set consisting
of updated versions of Square's classic
role-playing games Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger, originally
released in North America for the Super Nintendo Entertainment
System (SNES) in 1991 and 1995, respectively.
The Final
Fantasy Chronicles collection enhances the experience of the original
games with new opening and closing cinematic sequences, which
boost the emotional impact of the characters and environments.
The new Final Fantasy IV now incorporates a two-player mode that
allows players to participate in battles together, and a "dash"
feature, that permits players to progress more quickly through
various locales. It also features a completely new and improved
localization of the original unedited story and slips in numerous
monsters, abilities, items and scenes that were not in the original
SNES version. The updated Chrono Trigger also features cinematic
re-creations of memorable sequences, answering lingering questions
and offering some insight into the game's successor, Chrono Cross.
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Final Weekend
Box Office Numbers
(by digitalmediafx.com) Final weekend box office numbers are
in and here are the results for the top animated and visual effects
movies:
|
Movie
|
Rank
|
Weekend
Total
|
Gain/Loss |
Overall
Total
|
| A.I. |
#
1 |
$29.3
Million |
New |
$29.3
Million |
|
Dr.
Doolittle 2
|
#
3 |
$15.8
Million
|
-37% |
$51.4
Million
|
|
Tomb
Raider
|
# 4
|
$10.2
Million
|
-48% |
$101.6
Million
|
|
Atlantis:
The Lost Empire
|
# 6
|
$08.3
Million
|
-34% |
$58.4
Million
|
|
Shrek
|
# 7
|
$07.7
Million
|
-26% |
$228.1
Million
|
|
Pearl
Harbor
|
# 8
|
$04.7
Million
|
-31% |
$179.7
Million
|
|
The
Mummy Returns
|
# 14
|
$01.1
Million
|
-27% |
$198.0
Million
|
The gain/loss
represents the movie's performance when compared to last weekend.
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News Link
of the Day - Cat Lovers Protest Cats as Villains
According
to the Edmonton Journal:
"The
makers of a Warner Bros. big summer comedy are suddenly realizing
that there are a lot of cat lovers out there.
In fact, the
fur is already starting to fly over the movie, Cats and Dogs,
even before its arrival Wednesday in theaters. The reason is simple:
this frolic about a battle between cats and dogs for world domination
is very much biased in favor of the canine species
"
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here for the full story.
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