Antz
Woody Allen Actor , Sharon Stone Actor , Sylvester Stallone Actor , Gene Hackman Actor , Christopher Walken Actor
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Contains:Suitable for Children
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Antz
Theatrical Release Date: 1998 10 02 (USA)
UPC: 667068419924
Studio: DreamWorks
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Suitable for Children]
Summary: DreamWorks and Pacific Data Images collaborated on this all computer-animated comedy-adventure about the ant angst of misfit worker ant, Z (voice of Woody Allen), who feels trapped by the conformist confines of his totalitarian ant civilization and eventually sets forth in search of Insectopia. After DreamWorks began animating Prince of Egypt June 1, 1995, the company launched Antz in Palo Alto a year later (5/20/96), the same month the DreamWorks/PDI partnership was announced. The screenplay by Chris and Paul Weitz and Todd Alcott has uncredited input by Woody Allen (who matched dialogue to fit his usual style of verbal delivery). The story suggests the possible influence of Yevgeny Zamatin's classic novel We (1923) and Ayn Rand's similar-themed Anthem (1936), filmed in the early '70s in a rarely seen unauthorized film adaptation (which Rand never allowed to be shown commercially). Following the 1995 Toy Story (1995), Antz is the second fully computer-animated feature, preceding the release of Disney's all-CGI A Bug's Life by seven weeks. Antz begins with worker ant Z discussing his feelings of insignificance with a shrink (voice of Paul Mazursky) before heading off to his tunnel-digging job, work supervised by General Mandible (Gene Hackman) and Colonel Cutter (Christopher Walken). Mandible has big dreams of conquest, and he convinces the Queen (Anne Bancroft) an attack is necessary to prevent a termite invasion. Her daughter is Princess Bala (Sharon Stone), who's not overly enchanted by her engagement to Mandible. The Princess goes slumming, visiting the bar where Z hangs out with his friend Weaver (Sylvester Stallone). To the tune of "Guantanamera," Bala dances with Z -- in a scene with allusions to the dance in Pulp Fiction (1994). Entranced by the encounter, Z convinces Weaver to swap places, so a military parade will allow him to see Bala in the reviewing stand. Befriended by soldier ant Barbatus (Danny Glover) during the parade, Z nervously realizes he's actually marching into battle. Attacked by termites, the troops experience horrors highly reminiscent of the Starship Troopers (1997) bug battles. The dying Barbatus tells Z, "Don't follow orders all your life." As the only survivor of the slaughter, Z returns home a war hero. Threatened by Mandible, Bala and Z are thrown together in a journey into the outside world, and they travel toward the legendary Insectopia. Major city newspaper critics were almost unanimous in their praise of Antz. Shown at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Features:
Audio commentary with directors Tim Johnson and Eric Darnell
Production featurette
Basics of computer animation
ANTZ facial system
ANTZ character design
Production notes
Cast list & director bios
Theatrical trailer
Antz
Format: DVD
Release Date: 03/23/1999
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 83 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
0. Scene Index
1. Insignificantz (Main Titles) [6:21]
2. The General's Plan [2:23]
3. Princess Bala [2:07]
4. A Better Place [3:00]
5. Invitation to the Dantz [3:26]
6. Like Being in Love [2:56]
7. The New Soldier [3:54]
8. Termites! [2:07]
9. The New Worker [2:20]
10. One Survivor [2:49]
11. A War Hero? [4:08]
12. A Little Near-Death Experience [4:51]
13. Z the Legend [1:47]
14. This Desert Thing [3:02]
15. The Workers' Rebellion [1:28]
16. The Plastic-Wrapped Paradise [1:12]
17. Terror from Above [3:10]
18. Where's Z? [:09]
19. Insectopia! [2:18]
20. Kidnapped by Cutter [2:02]
21. Bala's Hero [4:54]
22. A Colony in Crisis [3:55]
23. The Flood [2:46]
24. Cutter's Way [3:35]
25. Z Revival [3:14]
26. End Titles [1:40]
Derek Armstrong
What a masterstroke to graft Woody Allen's neurotic schtick onto a creature with great allegorical cause for feeling insignificant: an ant born into a colony of millions, indistinguishable from his neighbors. The opening scene of Antz, in which Allen's Z reports his psychological malaise to a therapist, sets audiences up for the way the film will work on multiple levels. Only the second film to be entirely digital, after Toy Story (1995), the film is not content to be merely an odyssey of visual stimuli -- it also has the wry intelligence to exist as a loving lampoon of Allen's work. Allen is just one of many who do assured vocal work on the project, with Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone also offering mild riffs on their familiar personas. Inevitably compared and contrasted with its CGI insect competition, A Bug's Life, released by Disney and Pixar later that year, A Bug's Life may be the more cuddly and kid-friendly movie (the battle scene in Antz is not really appropriate for younger viewers), but Antz boasts a superior script. Plus, it earns points for the risky artistic decision to make the ants look realistic -- in other words, brown, rather than their plastic blue color in Pixar's film. Pacific Data Images knew it had a dynamic story and slick visuals, and it didn't need to enhance this essentially earth-toned world with pastels. Viewers aching for color will get a good enough dose when the ants go in search of Insectopia -- at which point it assumes thematic resonance, a symbol of the quest for a better world. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Penney Finkelman Cox
Executive Producer
Aron Warner
Producer
Harry Gregson-Williams
Composer (Music Score)
John Powell
Composer (Music Score)
Todd Alcott
Screenwriter
Eric Darnell
Director
Tim Johnson
Director
Brad Lewis
Producer
Sandra Rabins
Executive Producer
Carl Rosendahl
Executive Producer
Chris Weitz
Screenwriter
Paul Weitz
Screenwriter
Patty Wooton
Producer
Woody Allen
Actor
Sharon Stone
Actor
Sylvester Stallone
Actor
Gene Hackman
Actor
Christopher Walken
Actor
Danny Glover
Actor
Jennifer Lopez
Actor
Dan Aykroyd
Actor
John Mahoney
Actor
Jane Curtin
Actor
Anne Bancroft
Actor
Paul Mazursky
Actor
Country: USA

