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Dom Robinson reviews

The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury

Distributed by

Universal


Short and sweet, The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury is set straight after (Pitch Black and tells us what happened next as Riddick, Imam and Jack (all voiced by their respective actors) head off, in animated form, into even more trouble. Yes, it's a violent cartoon. Not what could be classed as anime, but at times can behave in similar show-off style.

All three of them are eventually captured by bizarre uber-MILF Chillingsworth (Tress MacNeille) who has a nice sideline in storing up human bodies until she works out what to do with them. When the three of them escape and need to be tracked down, we discover her plans are to create a massive army by thawing them out when the time comes, including Toombs (Nick Chinlund), who is introduced here in preparation for his role as a baddie in 2004's summer blockbuster The Chronicles of Riddick.

Upon watching this short film, while I quite enjoyed it, I felt it was too brief for a standalone DVD. Universal should've made the Special Edition DVD a £20 title and included this as a worthy extra since it tacks on nicely.

Picture-wise, we have a print that is crystal clear, yet non-anamorphic 1.85:1, which is a shame as to put out a DVD these days that isn't enhanced for widescreen TVs isn't just an error, but a gross mistake that should be made punishable.

The Dolby Digital 5.1 sound has some nice directional effects in the battle sequences, although due to the length you know there won't be that many of them.


The extras on this DVD are as follows:

There are no chapters to Dark Fury which is unforgivable, since even my DVD recorder drops in automatic chapters every 5 or 6 minutes. Subtitles are in English only, but given that the image is non-anamorphic and the subtitles are partly in the black bar beneath the picture, this can't be watched at the correct ratio on a widescreen TV without windowboxing it. The main menu has some subtle animation and sound.

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Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2004.

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