
Huh? - I m going to add to this later.But boy did the Amazon Reviewer get a wrong number.in the contect of teh time of production Mainframe Entertainment was pushing the envelope.long strethces of filler He s reviewing the Twinkie he s getting a sugar rush from - and is paying more attentionto the twinkie.Criticizing the voice of one of the characters sounds like George Sanders as Shere Kahn in Disney s The Jungle Book - I m sorry if this film frightened you as a child - complain to Disney.while Bob struggles to save the cybercity, only to vanish inexplicably Been a while since I watched it - but since it was pivotal - Bob was ejected by Megabyte through the Web Creature Portal out of Mainframe. Turn off your earPod while watching a DVD you intend to review.Reboot inadvertently showcases the limits of the technology - in retrospect through our 2008 eyes [when I am writing this]. In 2 years I will feel I was too kind bury our reviewer under more of my trash. I will then use the latest slang-tech to crush his misconceived perceptions futher.The motion-capture technique gives the characters an unsettling weightless look, which robs their fights and gymnastics flips of any power. Yeah I have to agree with that. Give me Drew Barrymore from the Charlies Angel movie, or Britney without underwear. [I wonder if I ll regret typing this in 2010]motion capture is still inferior to limited drawn animationAHA! the problem revealed - well I think a traditional photo with grains of 1/10,000 of a milligram is finer than a pixel - and guess what it is - why bother with HD - well a photo has more detail than most of us can preceive since our eyes are being destroyed by Laptop and LCD screens. He s a purist - it is what it is. I bet he likes B&W animation better than Color and Film better than Video. I yam what I yam Popeye [B&W Animated Film Sailor]grotesque imagery, and ethnic stereotypes are inappropriate for children under 10. This is the wrong PC for a PC animated Sci-Fi Cartoon series.Go back to writing instruction manuals for Wooden Ice Cream Spoons.
Its just not worth it - Is it just me or do the DVDs seem a little more then just ridiculously expensive? I mean I payed 34$ for season 3 part 2 and I think that that was over priced for a used DVD with only four episodes on it but now I m looking at some of the other DVDs and there going for like 175$ now I can maybe see that if it was a box set with all the seasons included but its only another four episode DVD. I just think these prices are criminal. there is no was in hell that a single DVD with four episodes on it is worth 175$
The Best Show ever - ReBoot was one of the best shows ever created. I m furious to find that amazon gave it such a poor review. I am going to right to amazon and insist that they right a better review for this show. It is by far one of the best story lines I ve ever seen.
very disapointing - While I m a great fan of reboot, my second favorite show growing up (transformers was my first), this is outrageous, to charge this sort of price for four or five episodes, and they didn t even release season 1 or 2, I would gladly pay the price there asking if it was the full season, but this isn t worth it.
ReBoot: Groundbreaking and Classic - I m more than a little amused by the Amazon review for this disk. Apparently, Mr. Solomon has never watched any of the earlier seasons of ReBoot, and is therefore completely baffled by already introduced concepts of the show. While this isn t surprising, it s ludicrous for him to be doing the reviews, at least without doing some research first. Naturally, the third season of any series that includes arcing storylines is going to seem at least a little bit inexplicable to the begining viewer. Literary critiques aside, volume four of the third season of ReBoot is perhaps the best set of episodes in the series. It begins with Megaframe, where the series finally returns to our home base of Mainframe, and ends with (what else?) End Prog, resolving the main conflicts of the season 3 storyline. A great many poignant and funny moments are packed into these four episodes, and the ending is one that still gives me chills every time I watch it. This DVD may be discontinued, but do whatever it takes to see it! Better yet, send letters to ADV, Anchor Bay, and/or MFE themselves asking for a complete box set of the first three seasons. Currently, no distribution company owns the rights to the DVD distribution, so any company could buy them. Let them know we ll buy them if they come!