Update: September 21, 2005 We are filling backorders for FFVII Advent Children today but we received a partial shipment of the first print limited edition with the foil cover and a reprint edition with a plain white cover. We will contact customers to determine if they still want the second printing edition of the DVD. We have posted a side by side photo of both DVD versions on our main site which may be viewed and compared. Update: September 14, 2005 Please be advised that new orders placed after Sept 9, 2005 may not ship until next week if there are supply shortages of this item from vendors in Japan. Watch with mouth agape as Cloud and friends help cure the plague of Geostigma while battling a new enemy named Kadaj and his two thugs, Loz and Yazoo. The entire movie is eye candy for a remarkable viewing experience. Preorders for FFVII Advent Children on DVD and UMD are shipping out today but please note that some shipments are still on the way and have not been delivered yet. We should be able to ship most preorders today however. The DVD version ships in a thin case while the UMD is standard. View larger photos of this item. NCS Comments - Sept 13, 2005 We watched the DVD from the LE box that arrived yesterday. There may be spoilers below, so avert your eyes with the quickness if you don't want to read them. • When it's all over, Advent Children is just a story about three boys looking for Mother. What could be so bad about that? • The three red creatures (Red XIII, et al) racing in the beginning would fit perfectly in a remake of the Lion King where the beasts rush up something that could very well be Pride Rock. The flock of birds flying overhead carries a tinge of the Disney style. • There's a short interlude near the introduction of the movie when a young child is narrating the storyline from FFVII and the battles that took place before the current story that will cause many a fan to swat a tear from his/her eyes. You'll know it when you see it. • When Cloud wakes up, his hair is as perfectly feathered and coiffed as it was before he hit the sack. The same goes for Tifa. Hair is a big deal with individually mobile strands and realistic hair motion throughout the movie. • Cloud's apparent choice of eyewear is a pair of Oakleys. With the metal rims and the tinted lenses. He also carries a Motorola style flip phone that is water resistant and would work well as an aerator... • The street scene where a girl is carrying a ratty Mog plush is beautifully done despite the mundane setting. The drab gray metal work and rusted brown palette evince the misery and stark loneliness of the city. • Kadaj and the Gang - the three villains in the movie - belong in a Japanese rock/hair fusion band. If such a thing exists. Their collective swagger, snarling sneers, and cold eyes betray their lack of humanity. • The fights are breathtaking with lots of slow-motion special effects mixed with fast paced action. Slow-mo then zoom redux. There are obvious nods (is rip-off too strong of a word?) to the Matrix movies. • After Kadaj summons a rampaging Neo Bahamut materia, friendly air support arrives quickly and the assembled team eventually helps Cloud vault ever higher in a spectacular mid-air showdown against the creature. Overall, loved the movie but sprouting seeds may spoil Square's sales. Hmm. Imagine that.
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