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DynatiaCydonia

fail
13 years 7 months ago
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sammysin

So heart warming and fun.

Morph is one of the greatest characters in animation.

Very very recommended.
11 years 6 months ago
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RoKDM

Love. This. Film. Music, humour, action, artwork, timing, love it.
7 years 10 months ago
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Gunness

Beautiful visuals and Silver makes for a really interesting character. But the pacing is tiresome, the supporting characters are forgettable at best (and downright annoying in the case of B.E.N.), and the whole thing just worked better when it was called Titan A.E.
8 years 5 months ago
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ChrisReynolds

Looks absolutely incredible, but unfortunately the script is bland and until the finale there is little excitement. Passes the time pleasantly enough, but it's not especially memorable.
10 years 9 months ago
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CSSCHNEIDER

Totally forgettable. I had hoped this would be a wrongly maligned film, but its just totally forgettable.
12 years 8 months ago
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Mudskipper

one of my favorite movies! what fun!
13 years ago
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HaleyWasHere

One of my favorite animation films. :)
12 years 3 months ago
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Siskoid

Disney's Treasure Planet is an imaginative pirate romp based on the Robert Louis Stevenson original (which I haven't read since I was a boy, I admit), with some strong action beats, a relatively adult flavor because of the source material (people do die), a cute alien sidekick for the kids (Morph), an all-star cast, and a fully realized science fantasy world. So why isn't it an animation classic? Part of it may be the dated CG environments that are noticeable in combination with Disney's high standard of character animation. There's also the film's resistance to going full musical, an artifact of the early 2000s, so it brings you to the edge musically and lets you down with cheesy rock ballads that though written for the film, are just superimposed on the action. But if you can ignore the technicals, it's still a grand adventure that despite the vintage pedigree works well with spaceships, black holes and Precursor technology.
7 years 3 months ago
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