Yes, it's time to mention Video Games Live again. It turns out what I said was official. In a week, I'll be heading to Portland at the Schnitzer Concert Hall to go see Video Games Live, and I got myself a great seat in the Orchestra level. In fact, it's better than great. I got one of the best seats in the concert hall, which is in the middle, so I can see everything perfectly. Ticketmaster FTW!
This is probably my first concert experience. I've never been to a single music concert in my entire life, and I'm glad that a concert that celebrates video game music and the video game industry is my first experience at a music concert.
Moving on, since I now got all of my movies from Amazon (finally)and saw all of them, I might as well give a short opinion on all 3 of my movie purchases, starting with my most recent film I watched.

Once Upon a Forest (20th Century Fox)
In my opinion, a better environmental film than FernGully. Also, fans of FernGully will like this flick. A question though, was the bird band and choir's musical number really necessary? To me, the answer is a resounding no. Meh. Still a good movie. David Kirschner (creator of Child's Play and An American Tail), you've done it again.
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Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (Columbia)
Absolutely amazing animation and a fabulous flick for any fan of the sci-fi genre or the Final Fantasy videogame series. Great work, Sakaguchi.

Heavy Traffic (Metro Goldwyn Mayer)
Really good urban film. It also has the achievement of combining live-action and animation at the time, and this was 16 years before Who Framed Roger Rabbit was released into theaters (1973, to be precise).
So that's all I have to say. Peace!
Comments
It's that movie where these young critters (called Furlings in the movie) search out to find another meadow and find herbs that can cure their dying friend who was poisoned by gas. It's an environmental movie, similar to FernGully (made by the same studio), only it takes its audience seriously, except for one scene. If you have the movie, watch it again, and see if you saw it before. It's a pretty good movie.
@GamerJM:
It's an amazing show. Look it up on YouTube.
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