Titan AE was and still is one of my favorite movies ever. Its why every time someone asks what a thing should be named, I suggest “Bob.”
Titan AE was and still is one of my favorite movies ever. Its why every time someone asks what a thing should be named, I suggest “Bob.”
Fox’s Titan AE (2000) along with Disney’s Atlantis (2001) and Treasure Planet (2002) have all been kinda forgotten by the mainstream. Which is sad, because it was a period when the studios were actually trying to push more mature sci-fi stories using then-cutting edge animation.
Ah yes. Mickey and his Magic Broom.
My wife and I are Disney+ subscribers, went to Disneyland a couple months ago, and consider ourselves fairly big Disney fans.
Clearly the problem was that Fantasia 2000 was released in 1999.
and the darkness......OF MOORCOCK!
Treasure Planet was an underrated gem.
Since Lloyd Alexander’s The Chronicles of Prydain are some of my favorite (and imo best) YA fantasy novels out there, and clearly inspired much of Star Wars amongst others — I hated that The Black Cauldron flopped, but also that they did a piss-poor adaptation of it...
Alan Moore is rolling in his coffin.
Since she’s nothing like the book version she deserves to be forgotten.
I prefer the Book and Record, because without the chimes I never know when to turn pages.
I can’t help but think Disney set this one up to fail, for one simple reason: the main character is openly gay. And yeah, Disney has a new “first gay character” every three months but it’s never been the protagonist before. Considering Chapek’s general contempt for animation and the way he utterly and completely shit…
“I already knew that ...”
... shit, that character IS a tribute to Robot Monster. God... damn it...
Would you say it’s UNACCEPTABLE?
I’m a big fan of Raknarok, and Love & Thunder is the most I’ve enjoyed anything from Marvel since the first Iron Man and Captain America: First Avenger. But a change in direction for Thor sounds good too.
Submitted for your approval, Holly Star. Here’s the description on IMDB:
Well, if there’s anyone whose opinion we can trust about the fair treatment of black people, it’s def the heir of an apartheid fortune.
Had to meme your brilliant comment.
Because you want to see three-dimensional, fully fleshed-out gay characters that don’t need to be justified since human beings shouldn’t have to justify their existence, right?