Title: Final Fantasy Epic-Prologue Company: Greg Strnad Genre: Fantasy Reviewed By: Redwampa Scale: 1 to 10: Very Bad (Avoid this movie like Dog with Rabies) 11 to 20: Bad (Download when your extremely bored) 21 to 30: Its okay (If you got the time, download it) 31 to 40: Good (Download it, you'll like it) 41 to 49: Very Good (Download it!, you WILL like it!!) 50 t0 50: The Best (Your gonna download it, trust me) Review: Story: 9/10 Graphics: 8/10 Creativity: 10/10 Constuction: 8/10 Sound Use: 9/10 Total: 44/50 (Very Good) Summary: Wow!! This is one great movie done here by Greg! This is really the first FF movie Ive seen of his and already I was drawn into the characters and the story line. Really no movie has done that to me except for "The Search for Stanley", Im gonna make sure to check out his series he's got going on at his site after this. Alright, well the first thing to comment on is Gregs opening sequence to his company which I thought was the begining of the movie but is just his company name getting ready to blast onto the screen, he has a great animated dragon in this part to and its just a blast to look at! After the company logo sequence I found myself thinking "And that was just the logo?"!! Okay, anyway the story really takes off as we follow the lives of 4 individuals as they go through great action sceans and supuerb camera movements and effects. Like I said before its very easy to get involved in this movies story line, well at least for me anyway. Alright, to sum it up this movie is one of the best directed movies Ive seen in along time and its only the FRIGGEN PROLOGUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P.S: Only one thing I found annoying was that the scean would finish and you would have to wait for the MIDI to finish then the story would continue. Anyway, thats just a crappy minor thing, and its my job to bitch about something in every movie. ;) Update: 4/17/01 Well Ive seen the movie again and most of what I said above still stands. One thing I forgot to mention was the great atmosphere this movie creates for itself. Not to mention its creative use of character movements and props all wound up into a great storyline. If the pace of the story and action is kept up like in the Prologue then who knows what will come out the other end.