Les chroniques de Riddick: Dark Fury
Titre original : The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury
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L'animateur de renom Peter Chung (Animatrix) nous offre cette aventure de science-fiction pleine d'action jette un pont entre les incroyables histoires de Pitch Black et Les Chroniques de Ri... Tout lireL'animateur de renom Peter Chung (Animatrix) nous offre cette aventure de science-fiction pleine d'action jette un pont entre les incroyables histoires de Pitch Black et Les Chroniques de Riddick.L'animateur de renom Peter Chung (Animatrix) nous offre cette aventure de science-fiction pleine d'action jette un pont entre les incroyables histoires de Pitch Black et Les Chroniques de Riddick.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Rhiana Griffith
- Jack
- (voix)
Roger Jackson
- Junner
- (voix)
- (as Roger L. Jackson)
Nick Chinlund
- Toombs
- (voix)
Dwight Schultz
- Skiff A.I.
- (voix)
Sarge
- Escort Merc
- (voix)
Hedy Burress
- Lab tech
- (voix)
- (as Hedy Burgess)
Andrew Philpot
- Tech
- (voix)
- (as Andy Philpot)
Rick Gomez
- Lead Merc
- (voix)
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I have never had more conflicted feelings about any animator. Peter Chung, creator of Aeon Flux brings us an interquel, Dark Fury to the films Pitch Black (a low budget sci-fi suspense story) and The Chronicles of Riddick (an action-packed sci-fi adventure). Dark Fury adds its own unique flavour, while retaining the greatness of the series. Chung has a very interesting style and I thought it translated well on screen.
The only one who didn't deliver as well however, surprisingly, was Riddick himself who delivered an unbelievable amount of redundant one-liners during the film and I did not have as much respect for him, like when I watched Chronicles.
Regardless, this is an excellent follow-up to Pitch Black.
The only one who didn't deliver as well however, surprisingly, was Riddick himself who delivered an unbelievable amount of redundant one-liners during the film and I did not have as much respect for him, like when I watched Chronicles.
Regardless, this is an excellent follow-up to Pitch Black.
Way to short but some of the sweetest animation WITH a plot for some time. Great use of the voices to keep the link to the franchise moving with big Vin battling all sorts including what i thought looked like a 'Giant Mecha Penis - with teeth'. Now I'm not one to crimp creative style, IT looked bizarre but it worked! Funny, bloody and slick - not since animatrix has something caught my attention so nicely. Like others before me this should be compulsory viewing before the new feature (i haven't seen it yet) just to get into the Riddick groove of things. This definitely could spawn a few more anime 'chronicles' and i hope it does. Animation like this needs an audience. More please....
I was a big fan of the bizarro Aeon Flux back in the 90's and director Peter Chung brings that wonderful style to the universe of Riddick (much like he did in The Animatrix).
Dark Fury is a small story set between Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick (which I haven't seen) in which Riddick, Jack and Abu dock their scout vessel with an ominous and evil ship filled with frozen Mercs and run by a vicious female overlord with a perverted idea of imprisonment.
The whole thing is basically an excuse for some quick violence but it's entertaining and expands upon the Riddick universe in interesting ways. I can see why Vin Diesel chose this franchise over TFATF and xXx.
The DVD is in non-anamorphic (!) 1.85:1 widescreen with Dolby 5.1 sound and a bunch of whogivesadamn extras.
Dark Fury is a small story set between Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick (which I haven't seen) in which Riddick, Jack and Abu dock their scout vessel with an ominous and evil ship filled with frozen Mercs and run by a vicious female overlord with a perverted idea of imprisonment.
The whole thing is basically an excuse for some quick violence but it's entertaining and expands upon the Riddick universe in interesting ways. I can see why Vin Diesel chose this franchise over TFATF and xXx.
The DVD is in non-anamorphic (!) 1.85:1 widescreen with Dolby 5.1 sound and a bunch of whogivesadamn extras.
This is not live action, but rather an Anime edition of the time in between Pitch Black and the Chronicles of Riddick. If you haven't seen it, I won't spoil it for you, but it makes a fine attempt to detail what happened to "Jack" between the time Riddick leaves to the time of Riddick's re-emergence.
I'm not into Anime, personally, so I had to devote some extra concentration to this in order to glean the story from it, but those around me who do enjoy Anime did comment on how well it was done. I can, however, attest to the quality of the story, which was excellent, though I do hope that this does not portent what's coming in the next installment. I hope it's live action.
It rates a 7.8/10 from...
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I'm not into Anime, personally, so I had to devote some extra concentration to this in order to glean the story from it, but those around me who do enjoy Anime did comment on how well it was done. I can, however, attest to the quality of the story, which was excellent, though I do hope that this does not portent what's coming in the next installment. I hope it's live action.
It rates a 7.8/10 from...
the Fiend :.
I thought Pitch Black was enjoyable enough but was left entirely unimpressed by Chronicles of Riddick so what chance did an animated short have? Not bad actually.
It tells the rather short story of what happened to Riddick, Imam and Jack after they escaped the original movie. Picked up by mercenaries it appears they have gotten out of one mess and straight into another.
Made by Peter Chung I have to say the films biggest weakness is the animation style, it really is quite dreadful. It's half way between a cheaply made Saturday morning cartoon and the excellent Monkey Dust (2003). I just couldn't get past how crappy it looks, in some places more than others.
The story is rushed (As it needed to be considering its length) and rather uninspired but it's construction and competent voice cast save it.
Diesel and David return to add credibility to the whole affair which feels more like a cashgrab than anything else.
Though not blown away with the Riddick franchise, it hasn't entirely been without it's notable moments. Off the top of my head that's three down two to go.
The Good:
Voice cast
The Bad:
Highly average stuff as a whole
Not keen on the animation style
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Mentioning Monkey Dust has got me all nostalgic, damn that was a good show
It tells the rather short story of what happened to Riddick, Imam and Jack after they escaped the original movie. Picked up by mercenaries it appears they have gotten out of one mess and straight into another.
Made by Peter Chung I have to say the films biggest weakness is the animation style, it really is quite dreadful. It's half way between a cheaply made Saturday morning cartoon and the excellent Monkey Dust (2003). I just couldn't get past how crappy it looks, in some places more than others.
The story is rushed (As it needed to be considering its length) and rather uninspired but it's construction and competent voice cast save it.
Diesel and David return to add credibility to the whole affair which feels more like a cashgrab than anything else.
Though not blown away with the Riddick franchise, it hasn't entirely been without it's notable moments. Off the top of my head that's three down two to go.
The Good:
Voice cast
The Bad:
Highly average stuff as a whole
Not keen on the animation style
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Mentioning Monkey Dust has got me all nostalgic, damn that was a good show
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe short film reveals why Jack (Kyra), was mad with Riddick for leaving her; as mentioned by Imam in Les Chroniques de Riddick (2004). After Jack shoots and kills Antonia Chillingsworth, Imam expresses his concern with Riddick that Jack will become a cold-blooded killer like Riddick. Riddick decides to drop off both Jack and Imam and Helion Prime and retire himself to the UV system on Planet 6.
- ConnexionsFeatured in From Pitch Black to the Chronicles of Riddick: Bridging the Gap (2004)
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- The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury
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- Durée35 minutes
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