Is it worth a watch? I'm okay if it's dated but has a decent plot.
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I loved it as a kid, but as an adult I felt that the rating kind of hamstrings it. They could have done more with it, but for the time and what they had to work with, I would say it is worth the watch.
After you watch that, find the game Freelancer and play it... you won't regret it.
Yes. It's fun and has great music
>IM IN OVER MY HEEEEEAD
>Cosmic Castaway still in my active rotation
Yeah, they did do a good job with it
Why were the Drej so butthurt about humanity developing the Titan project?
That shower scene really activated my almonds as a young lad
Nah. It's a corny and awkward script.
Yes, it's excellent. Was one of my favorites as a kid and it still holds up. I love the soundtrack. And it has some of the coolest and most unique alien, ship, and planet designs I've ever seen to this day. Don Bluth's best in my opinion, an absolutely legendary animated film.
The protagonist is a bratty charisma vacuum with a weak name (Cale Tucker)
I would rather watch Phantom Menace over this shit.
One of the most hateful characters in an animated movie.
It was weak in 2000 and it's embarrassing now.
It's kino and fun.
It was far too ahead of its time.
If this was made today, people would be hailing it as the next step after Into the Spider-Verse making more mature action Western animated films possible, while also bringing back 2D animation, after Spider-Verse was 2D rotoscoped over CGI.
Spiderverse has good characters. This doesn't.
>Matt Damon, Drew Barrymore, Bill Pullman, Nathan Lane, Janeane Garofalo, John Leguizamo, Ron Perlman, Tone Loc
All of them wasted on a weak script. Barrymore and Pullman sound quite bored.
I watched for the first time since I was a kid and it still holds up.
I didn't like the "human captain is secretly working for the aliens in exchange for money" plot twist at halfway mark.
Great movie. Remember watching this for my friends 7th birthday at a sleepover.
We got a much better example of an american animated movie aimed at older audiences less than 2 years before. Titan AE could've been better.
>ITS MY TUUURN TOOO FLYYYYY (FATHER BE WITH ME TONIGHT)
>OOOOOO RIGHT ON TARGET (KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE)
Yeah, yeah, the songs are good. Now post some good dialogue.
Go watch Citizen Kane you redditard.
Most of the dialogue is good. But it's obviously a kid's movie
>wtf this children's movie doesn't have 2deep4me dialogue
It's mid. Lacks heart.
>“Once in a great while mankind unlocks a secret so profound that our future is altered forever. Fire, electricity, splitting the atom... At the dawn of the 31st century we unlocked another. It had the potential to change humanity’s role in the universe. We called it the Titan Project, and it was a testament to the limitless power of the human imagination. Perhaps that is what the Drej feared most, for it brought them down upon us without warning and without mercy. Cale, that day, the day that the Drej descended from the sky, the only thing that mattered was keeping you safe.”
Man, you’ve just got everything in this opening monologue : heaving, portentous philosophy; something that sounds like exposition but isn’t; dumb-ass sci-fi terms worked into the dialogue, as if the word Drej doesn’t sound hilariously stupid; a swerve from omniscient third-person into homey second-person in an attempt to personalise all of this in some capacity. It is How To Write Grandiose Speculative Fiction 101.
It's...fine. Better than 90% of animated movies made nowadays, but nothing to write home about. The bar today is just really that low.
It's quite good.
If you couldn't determine that, honestly ask yourself if people like you should be able to vote.