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  54. A young man learns that he has to find a hidden Earth ship before an enemy alien species does in order to secure the survival of humanity.
  55. One thousand years from now, aliens destroy Earth in fear of the Titan project. Some humans escape, becoming a downtrodden Diaspora, living in impoverished settlements. The mysterious Titan spacecraft also escapes, and its inventor has hidden it before dying. A spacecraft captain and its pilot, Korso and Akima, two humans, seek out Cale, the youthful son of the dead scientist and explain that he must help them find the Titan, which holds a mechanism to unite and save humanity. Cale refuses, but the arrival of the killer aliens persuades him to join Korso. Can he avoid his pursuers, know friend from foe, find the Titan, and embrace his humanity, a nature he has despised until now?
  56. I liked Bluth&#39;s previous works from the 80s. Secret of NIMH, An American Tail, and The Land Before Time were masterpieces while All Dogs go to Heaven, while not nearly as excellent, was at least heartwarming.<br/><br/>Rock-A-Doodle, Thumbelina, and The Pebble and the Penguin were quite decent despite their own problems with their stories while A Troll in Central Park, although not Bluth&#39;s worst movie ever made, wasn&#39;t sadly as good due to the storyline&#39;s predictability and cutesy filler. While Anastasia made a great comeback to Bluth&#39;s career, he made another great film which was met to mixed reviews and leading to it&#39;s failure at the box office, but has then got a cult following since 12 years have passed. The biggest problem to this film&#39;s failure is it&#39;s marketing. It left people confused to whether or not it was made for kids or for sci-fi crowds and I understand the reason why.<br/><br/>To those who read my John Carter review about that film&#39;s marketing being terrible as well should know that it was quite different than Titan AE&#39;s marketing. It should&#39;ve added &quot;Based on the books by Edgar Rice Burroughs&quot; and it should&#39;ve attracted not only people, but to fans of his works. Despite that, however, I liked the film because of it&#39;s own merits and with that said, I also like this as well as that film. Sure, it&#39;s not as excellent as Secret of NIMH or his previous hits like An American Tail and Land Before Time, but like Anastasia, it&#39;s one of his better works from the late 90s to the early 2000s.<br/><br/>The story/script, although not the greatest, was at least interesting and the concept, which is quite similar to Star Wars in which people think it might be a rip-off, but not exactly, is beyond terrific. The characters are likable especially Cale, Korso, Akima, and their sidekicks Gune, Stith, and Preed were great too thanks to a brilliant voice cast like Matt Damon, Bill Pullman, Drew Barrymore, Janeane Garofolo, John Leguizamo, and Nathan Lane. There are other redeeming qualities including it&#39;s perfect pacing, it&#39;s heart-pounding and thrilling action sequences, and it&#39;s excellent soundtrack and music from Greame Ravell, but the strongest aspect goes to the animation. It has dynamic visuals and it&#39;s excellent detail on the Drej, the enemy of the movie, along with the army. Even the look of the ship along with Titan AE is beautiful to look at.<br/><br/>Before I end this review, I looked up the screenwriter of the film named Joss Whedon, who also wrote the screenplay for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Alien Resurrection, and Disney/Pixar&#39;s Toy Story and would later direct films including this year&#39;s &quot;The Avengers&quot;. With that said, Titan AE does have it&#39;s terrible marketing and it&#39;s mixed reception when it first came out, but I think that this is one of Don Bluth&#39;s better works and it&#39;s sad to see that the direction has got nothing else to do to make another film. It may not be a masterpiece, but I think that this deserves a lot more recognition.
  57. I have seen this movie twice now. I&#39;m 17 years old and I am the biggest Kubrick fan I know. Now that I got that out of the way I can tell you that this film was very good without you saying I should grow up and see &quot;real&quot; movies. I enjoyed Titan A.E. not only for its animation(which was fantastic) but because the plot that many others picked apart piece by piece was great. People have been saying that the film is a waste of time but can&#39;t back it up intelligently. I&#39;ve been waiting for this kind of animation and more adult themes to hit the mainstream for a long time. I&#39;m growing so tired of Disney&#39;s Song and Dance films with such a formulaic plot that I&#39;m excited when a film aimed for teenagers and adults hits the screen. My only problem with the film are the alternative music which seems very out of place for a space adventure(Powerman 5000&#39;s song matched the scene, but Lit...um..no) and the fact that 20th century fox didn&#39;t have the guts to release a PG-13 or R rated version of this film to try and attract even more adults and teenagers because kids really weren&#39;t they&#39;re main target, even if they have Titan A.E. toys (even Spawn has toys).
  58. It moves so fast you almost forget it leaves the characters in its wake.
  59. The Drej are an extraterrestrial race made of pure energy. They&#39;re driven to destroy all humankind, and almost succeed, because humans have become too advanced with technology. When the rebuilt ship in the drifter colony fail to launch Akima asks Cale if she should &quot;get out and push.&quot; Princess Leia asks the same question to Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) when Han is having problems getting the to take off from Hoth.<br/><br/>When the drifter ship is first shown, a piece of it resembles the Death Star. <br/><br/>There&#39;s a possible slave-woman being sold, similar to Princess Leia in &quot;Starwars: Return of the Jedi&quot;. In the scene of Cale seeing Akima for the first time he is whistling Sabu&#39;s song from the 1939 &quot;Thief of Baghdad&quot;<br/><br/>&quot;I want to be a bandit, can&#39;t you understand it?&quot; a5c7b9f00b
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