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High Class Entertainment!!!
Overall Recommendation:
5 stars
Premise:
5 stars
Story structure:
5 stars
Character:
5 stars
Dialogue:
5 stars
Emotion:
5 stars
December 22, 2011
I am not qualified to judge the different aspects of the movie-making techniques. Therefore my comments and judgments should be taken as the ones of a movie lover. I watch test movies often on Amazon, and most of them turn out to be primitive “Freak Shows” where Freaks with special powers solve crimes or have supernatural powers. Sky Pirates has no freaks, no zombies or werewolves, and it is far more entertaining than anything I have seen here so far. I cannot recall watching any real or test movie which incorporated so many interesting scenes, beautifully woven together in a single movie, like I have seen in Sky Pirates. • Flying Circus, • Zeppelins and Blimps in action, • Biplanes in dogfights (3D animation looks fantastic, the plane chase through the jungle. Never seen before), • Biplane verses Zeppelin, • Submarines and Torpedoes (The scene when the British submarine is dragging the blimp is so real and exciting), • Jungle Adventures, • Pygmies joining forces with Marines to fight Nazis, • Treasure hunt, • Relic hunt dip inside the jungle, • Mystery of Ancient Civilization (Atlantis), • War story, • Touching story of “First Black Marine”, • Nazi carrying on with their activities, • Love story. English lady with Stiff Upper Lip, verses Lose American lover boy, • Scrupulous detail of the Zeppelin (What details! Soldier speaks with thin voice for breading Hydrogen!), • Pirates fighting with swords, The characters are so well developed and presented that I had the impression that I was watching a real movie with great actors. The movements are so natural, so well balanced, so well-choreographed that I could even say I saw “Popeye” move when he punched Jack. I watched the scene 3 times to finally realize that I was tricked by skilled directing and editing. Congratulations to the editor, as it turns out neither “Popeye” nor Jack actually moved. The Artwork is extremely well done. Everything is so clean, sharpe, and visible making it easy to watch. Voice actors have done a fantastic job. It sounds to me that the German general must be ethnically German; that was not acting. Even Pygmy talking sound authentic. I have no doubt Sky Pirates would be made into a real movie with sold-out signs throughout theatres! Throughout the movie, I picked up on several hints that sequels will follow! “East Wind ” and “West Wind” were skillfully planted within the script for exactly that purpose. I could hardly wait to see what secrets they were carrying. I commend the director and his team for the superb work they have done in this test movie! Congratulations!
Sky Pirates has no freaks, no zombies or werewolves, and it is far more entertaining than anything I have seen here so far.
I cannot recall watching any real or test movie which incorporated so many interesting scenes, beautifully woven together in a single movie, like I have seen in Sky Pirates.
• Flying Circus,
• Zeppelins and Blimps in action,
• Biplanes in dogfights (3D animation looks fantastic, the plane chase through the jungle. Never seen before),
• Biplane verses Zeppelin,
• Submarines and Torpedoes (The scene when the British submarine is dragging the blimp is so real and exciting),
• Jungle Adventures,
• Pygmies joining forces with Marines to fight Nazis,
• Treasure hunt,
• Relic hunt dip inside the jungle,
• Mystery of Ancient Civilization (Atlantis),
• War story,
• Touching story of “First Black Marine”,
• Nazi carrying on with their activities,
• Love story. English lady with Stiff Upper Lip, verses Lose American lover boy,
• Scrupulous detail of the Zeppelin (What details! Soldier speaks with thin voice for breading Hydrogen!),
• Pirates fighting with swords,
The characters are so well developed and presented that I had the impression that I was watching a real movie with great actors. The movements are so natural, so well balanced, so well-choreographed that I could even say I saw “Popeye” move when he punched Jack. I watched the scene 3 times to finally realize that I was tricked by skilled directing and editing. Congratulations to the editor, as it turns out neither “Popeye” nor Jack actually moved.
The Artwork is extremely well done. Everything is so clean, sharpe, and visible making it easy to watch.
Voice actors have done a fantastic job. It sounds to me that the German general must be ethnically German; that was not acting. Even Pygmy talking sound authentic.
I have no doubt Sky Pirates would be made into a real movie with sold-out signs throughout theatres! Throughout the movie, I picked up on several hints that sequels will follow! “East Wind ” and “West Wind” were skillfully planted within the script for exactly that purpose. I could hardly wait to see what secrets they were carrying.
I commend the director and his team for the superb work they have done in this test movie!
Congratulations!