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New
Series #2
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New
Series
Escape
from the Forbidden Matrix |
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DVD
#2
Front
Back |
Writers:
John Beebee, Jeffrey Learned, Robert Vernon
Director:
Robert Vernon
Description:
Is
it "Game Over" for Dylan? Dylan
can't get enough of the new action-packed video game Insectoids. So
when he and his friend Sal are invited to plan Insectoids "for
real" in the virtual-reality Room of Consequence at Whit's End,
they jump at the chance. But when the game gets too predictable, Dylan
throws caution to the wind and enters the "forbidden
matrix." Soon they're engaged in a life-sized, three-dimensional
jungle war, fighting giant insect warriors and facing an even more
dangerous foe. Will
Dylan and Sal be able to escape from the forbidden matrix? Find out in
this fast-paced adventure in which Dylan and Sal learn the dangers of
wasting time and discover what's really important in life.
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Rating:
*****
As
the second episode of the New Series, I wasn't
really pleased with the idea of re-creating shows from the audio
series. There's no fun in that. This is a re-make of Gloobers
and closely follows the story, however, names are changed, facts
altered, and new things are thrown in. Escape from the
Forbidden Matrix is average and lacks detail and quality
animation.
DVD
Special Features:
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Behind-the-scenes
featurettes
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Two
30-minute audio adventures: The
Twilife Zone and Gloobers
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Chapter
selection
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Computer
wallpaper/screen savers

DVD:
-Order
from Focus on the Family
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from CBD
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from Tyndale House Publishers

Also
available in VHS format.
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