Titan A.E.
2000 -
Rated
PG (MPAA)
Release Date: 12/18/2001
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Single Side - Dual Layer
Special Edition
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Letterbox - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Surround - English
Dolby Surround - French
DTS Surround 5.1 - English
THX-Mastered Audio
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes
Audio Commentary: Don Bluth, Gary Goldman - Directors
Deleted Scenes: Four
Music Video: Lit - "Over My Head"
Featurette: THE QUEST FOR TITAN from Fox Kids
Trailers:
1. Teaser
2. Original Theatrical Trailer
3. 2 TV Spots
Interactive Features:
Interactive Games
Scene Access
Interactive Menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
Production Stills:
1. Over 200
DVD-ROM Features:
Weblinks
Additional Products:
Temporary Tattoos and Iron-Ons
Time:
94
mins.
J&R Item # 1097051_1
UPC # 024543009245
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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Spectacular animation, combining two- and three-dimensional techniques with stunning special effects, is TITAN A.E.'s mark of distinction. Directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman (ANASTASIA) make their first foray into science fiction with this film, which is the first U.S.-produced animated science fiction film in more than 20 years.
The story is a classic bildungsroman, following the journey of Cale, a young man who holds the destiny of humankind in his hand--literally. Opening with the stunning destruction of earth as seen from space, the film launches the audience into a seamlessly imagined universe in which the alien Drej have turned humans into homeless �migr�s, searching desperately for a new world. Cale (voiced by Matt Damon) is haunted by the legacy of his father, who abandoned him but created the spaceship Titan, which holds the key to the new home of humankind. With the plan for Titan imprinted in his hand, Cale is swept from a life of lonely drudgery devoid of female companionship into the colorful crew of mysterious Captain Korso (voiced by Bill Pullman). On the Valkyrie ship, Cale enjoys Korso's crew, including the kind, beautiful, and expert woman pilot Akima (voiced by Drew Barrymore) along with a strange but fascinating band of aliens.
Cast:
"...This handsomely designed intergalactic adventure could be described as Son of STAR WARS..."
-- Stephen Holden
, (New York Times)
"...Visually impressive..." -- Mike Clark , (USA Today) "...A smartly packaged, brightly colored pop entertainment....More all-out action than any previous American animated feature..." -- Hollywood Reporter Staff , (Hollywood Reporter) "...Enjoyable..." -- James White , (Total Film) "...TITAN A.E. does an excellent job of using computer-generated effects to create a vast and wondrous outer-space world..." -- Kenneth Turan , (Los Angeles Times) "...A film that uses the freedom of animation to visualize the strangeness of the universe in ways live action cannot duplicate....There are moments when the movie even stirs a little awe..." -- Roger Ebert , (Chicago Sun-Times) "[With] a mixture of quasi-psychedelic prettiness and real edge-of-your-seat dramatic stuff." -- Peter Hogan , (Uncut)
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