SummaryThe year is 3028 and mankind has conquered space. However, with new freedom comes new enemies, forcing Earth to prepare for an attack by the Drej, a vicious alien race. (20th Century Fox)
SummaryThe year is 3028 and mankind has conquered space. However, with new freedom comes new enemies, forcing Earth to prepare for an attack by the Drej, a vicious alien race. (20th Century Fox)
This is one of the best cartoons of my childhood, I absolutely loved it back then and still love it now. What's surprising is that I still enjoyed re-watching it in 2019, which is testament to how good it is even despite having somewhat outdated graphics by 2020 standards.
The scene of Titan escaping the Earth at the very last second gives me chills even nowadays, so does the ending sequence. I can totally recommend this movie to any Sci-Fi fan!
Titan A.E. is getting a 3D re-release on September 21, 2012 in Theaters.
"TITAN AE IS BACK TO THEATERS" got to ****/watch?v=18Q-CEjT92E and ****/tagged/titan+ae
An incredible flawed movie I like. I would say that the worst part of this movie is that it doesn't give itself time to breathe and a piercing is way too fast. I also think they should have given themselves more time to create it just an hour and a half is a bit too short for it. But I enjoy this incredible floor movie
It's alright. I don't think it's quite up to the standard of Don Bluth's earlier films like The Land Before Time, but it's not bad. The CGI and animation blend together fairly well.
I always found the film rather thought provoking, because I first watched it while I was playing Mass Effect, and one central idea in the film captured my imagination. Cause see, humanity at the beginning of the movie almost goes extinct. They're scattered to the far reaches of the galaxy as refugees. The main character, a young teenage male named Cale Tucker, is stuck working at an asteroid salvage yard. He's kinda lonely there, surrounded by aliens. Luckily, he eventually encounters an attractive human girl named Akima.
Now, what I always wondered was what would have happened if he had never lucked into finding another human girl? What if he really was alone on that alien asteroid facility? This is a teenage guy, after all. How do you deal with being horny all the time without having any chance for sex? Sure, you can ****, but how long can you do that before pondering the possibility of having sex with an alien girl? It's kinda gross and disturbing, because that would be bestiality, but eventually you'd have to consider it, right? The months and years pass by. Is he able to hold onto his humanity? Will he give into his hormones and try to romance and **** an alien?
It's something to think about.
A long winded, borderline random series of sci-fi cliches, strung together with a weak story and weak characters, Titan AE is one of those films that just doesn't make any sense to me. It has a massive following, but I don't really understand why.
The movie revolves around the main character, Kale, who has been somehow encoded with a map to Titan, humanity's chance at recovery. Why this has been done to Kale is never explained. Along the way, he gets a variety of aliens friends, whose personalities flipflop essentially at random, to help.
Literally everything in this movie is a cliche. There is not a single original thought in this movie's head. Besides a decent presentation and some okay voice acting, this movie is bottom of the barrel C-list garbage.