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Sinbad: Legend Of The Seven Seas (2003)
Released By: Dreamworks   Rating: PG   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Dreamworks
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Patrick Gilmore
Language: English
Official Website: http://sinbad-themovie.com/
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: 11/18/2003
Cast: Brad Pitt, Dennis Haysbert, Michelle Pfeiffer, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Joseph Fiennes, Adriano Giannini
Published ID: 950804
UPC: 678149083729, 678149083927,
Plot: The legendary rogue of the seven seas confronts a new assortment of dangers and thrills in this animated action-adventure tale. Sinbad (voice of Brad Pitt) and his crews of pirate adventurers are hoping to retire to Fiji, and they discover a treasure that could make that possible -- the Book of Peace, which has kept the Twelve Cities in harmony for centuries. But Sinbad's plan to snatch the magic book is complicated when he learns it's on board a ship captained by his longtime friend Proteus (voice of Joseph Fiennes). While Sinbad still has his eye on the book, so does the mischievous goddess Eris (voice of Michelle Pfeifer), who sends a deadly sea monster into Sinbad's path to scuttle his plans. With the help of Proteus, Sinbad prevails over the beast, and determined Eris responds by snatching the book and framing Sinbad for the crime. Noble Proteus offers to step in for Sinbad and take his punishment, so now the adventurer has ten days to rescue the book from Eris or Proteus will pay with his life. While Sinbad is at first uncertain if he should take on such a dangerous assignment or simply high-tail it to Fiji, someone is on hand to persuade him -- Marina (voice of Catherine Zeta-Jones), Proteus' lovely but hard-headed fiancée, who has stowed away on Sinbad's ship. Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas was the first animated feature written by John Logan, who received an Oscar nomination for his script for Gladiator. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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One of the better animation titles so far, this decade
Added 11/15/2009

I am somewhat of a fan of animation movies, and I just wanted to rate this movie as one of the top 10 that I have seen recently. Yes, the storyline is somewhat clichéd and the characters are clichéd, as well, but the animation and the thrill of the adventure more than make up for it. From one adversity to another, how will Sinbad overcome unsurmountable odds? oh but he does- watching this unfurl on the screen is what is so great about this movie!
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poor
Added 10/2/2009

Even though the tape only cost $1.00. Reading up on the description from the buyer who claim it was is new condition. I found this comment not to be true at all. The tape is truely only worth a $1.00. The movie is VERY BLARE. The only reason I have not send it back is because it is not worth the returned fee.
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Okay, but Ray Harryhausen has nothing to worry about
Added 7/13/2009

Sinbad - Legend of the Seven Seas is a little less rushed than usual for a DreamWorks 2D animation, but it still never quite works. The plot feels a bit too TV and the mixture of traditional hand-drawn animation with computer graphics isn't exactly successful, with the CGI coming off as the loser - generally fine for the creatures, though like Sinbad's ship they often seem to lack any real weight that prevents them from properly integrating with the rest of the film. Okay if you're in an undemanding mood, but Ray Harryhausen has nothing to worry about.
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Great Entertainment
Added 6/24/2009

I LOVE this movie. I first saw it in the theaters and the ocean scenes, music, shipboard fighting and monster had me hooked in the first 5 minutes. It's more along the lines of a "rollicking" Douglas Fairbanks or Errol Flynn movie. There's great fighting, monsters, romance. The film's dialogue is great fun and my children and I quote it constantly, "I'm bad...Sinbad." There is so much action, they are excited all the way through. The sidekick "Spike" is awesome. Voice casting is excellent. I love Michelle Pfeiffer as Eris, and Brad Pitt as Sinbad (Joseph Fiennes as Proteus, Catherine Zeta-Jones as Marina and Dennis Haysbert as Kale)....The animation is also incredibly creative. Eris moves so well, she is sinuous and evil. This film is fun for all, my children started watching it at 2, they are now 8, I am 45. It's just a rollicking good time!
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Pretty Good
Added 6/4/2009

This movie has several big name actors in it but I don't remember there being a big deal made about this movie when it came out. I only got it because it was cheap, but I'm glad I did. It was much better than expected although not top notch.
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One of the better animation titles so far, this decade
Added 11/15/2009

I am somewhat of a fan of animation movies, and I just wanted to rate this movie as one of the top 10 that I have seen recently. Yes, the storyline is somewhat clichéd and the characters are clichéd, as well, but the animation and the thrill of the adventure more than make up for it. From one adversity to another, how will Sinbad overcome unsurmountable odds? oh but he does- watching this unfurl on the screen is what is so great about this movie!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
poor
Added 10/2/2009

Even though the tape only cost $1.00. Reading up on the description from the buyer who claim it was is new condition. I found this comment not to be true at all. The tape is truely only worth a $1.00. The movie is VERY BLARE. The only reason I have not send it back is because it is not worth the returned fee.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Okay, but Ray Harryhausen has nothing to worry about
Added 7/13/2009

Sinbad - Legend of the Seven Seas is a little less rushed than usual for a DreamWorks 2D animation, but it still never quite works. The plot feels a bit too TV and the mixture of traditional hand-drawn animation with computer graphics isn't exactly successful, with the CGI coming off as the loser - generally fine for the creatures, though like Sinbad's ship they often seem to lack any real weight that prevents them from properly integrating with the rest of the film. Okay if you're in an undemanding mood, but Ray Harryhausen has nothing to worry about.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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