Titan A.E.

Titolo originale: Titan A.E.
Regia: Don Bluth | Gary Goldman |
Anno: 2000
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Fantascienza Avventura Famiglia Azione
Tag: galaxy | mission | monster | dystopia | alien | space |
Cast: Matt Damon | Bill Pullman | Drew Barrymore | John Leguizamo | Nathan Lane | Janeane Garofalo | Jim Breuer | Ken Hudson Campbell | Thomas A. Chantler | Tsai Chin | Elaine A. Clark | Roy Conrad | Jim Cummings | Leslie Hedger | Roger L. Jackson | David L. Lander | Alex D. Linz | Tone Loc | Ron Perlman | Charles Rocket | Crystal Scales | Chris Scarabosio | Eric Schniewind | Stephen Stanton |

Dai cratori di "Anastasia" una nuova avventura che comincia dopo la fine del mondo, quando un giovane ribelle di nome Cale intraprende un viaggio attravverso lo spazio per trovare la leggendaria astronave Titan che cela il segreto per la salvezza dell'umanità.

Approfondimenti

This is Don Bluth's bloodiest film, with characters shot and impaled. One gets blown up into a pile [...] D
To tie in with the film, there were a series of prequel novels released, as well as a prequel comic [...] D
This is one of the three Don Bluth films that is not a musical; the other two are Brisby e il segret [...] D
The score was originally going to be composed by Harry Gregson-Williams but he turned it down. It wa [...] D
The second film to star Nathan Lane and Jim Cummings together, the other being Il Re Leone (1994), o [...] D
Cale bares a striking resemblance Dmitri from Anastasia (1997). Don Bluth directed and oversaw anima [...] D
This is John Leguizamo's first voiceover role. He later voiced Sid the Sloth in the Ice Age films an [...] D
The film was originally pitched as a live-action film. D
Don Bluth's only film to star David L. Lander, John Cygan, and Rodger Bumpass when Cygan was still a [...] D
The tattoo on Cale's right shoulder bears a strong resemblance to the Terran Empire Symbol from Star [...] D
(at around 57 mins) On the drifter colony, the book the girl is reading is "Robinson Crusoe", a stor [...] D
(at around 50 mins) When Cale is flying the ship through the nebula alongside the wake angels, they [...] D
Because this film didn't do well at the box office, 20th Century Fox closed its animation studios in [...] D
Richard Kind, Austin Pendleton, John Stamos, and Tom Arnold were considered for the role of Gune. D
According to the novelization, the Drej Mothership is powered by a captured white dwarf star. D
This is the first film that Matt Damon stars in or, in this case, does voice-over work involving spa [...] D
The film takes place from 3028 to 3044. D
What became of Korso and Tek at the end of the film was purposely left uncertain by the filmmakers, [...] D
Akima's line to Cale "Would it help if I got out and pushed?" was spoken by Princess Leia Organa to [...] D
Matthew Broderick, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Christopher Reeve were considered the role of Cale Tuc [...] D
Titan is the name of the spaceship central to the plot, while A.E. stands for After Earth. D
As of 2019, this is Don Bluth's most recent animated film. Bluth has remained vague about a return t [...] D
The Death Star is part of the New Bangkok drifter colony. D
Although many sentient/sapient species appear throughout the film, only three are identified by name [...] D
The last Don Bluth film to involve Morris F. Sullivan before her death in 2008. D
A tie-in video game was planned, which was even announced in the ending credits. But after the film' [...] D
The film's trailer includes the song "Higher" by Creed. D
Chris Cornell, Alain Johannes and Natasha Shneider wrote and recorded the song "Heart of Honey" for [...] D
Matt Damon voices protagonist Cale Tucker, stranded in space destined to find a new planet for human [...] D
Drew Barrymore and Roger Jackson were both in Scream (1996). Jackson provided the voice of Ghostface [...] D
This is one of two film Bill Pullman stars in that involves an alien invasion. The first being Indep [...] D
The first collaboration with Jim Cummings and David L. Lander since Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit ( [...] D
Fox fired the original director after 18 months and $30 million. When Don Bluth and Gary Goldman wer [...] D
The film's working title was "Planet Ice". D
For a preview screening on 6 June 2000 in Atlanta, this movie was transmitted in digital form from t [...] D
The box-office failure of this film led to Bill Mechanic's firing as head of 20th Century Fox. Rumor [...] D
This is the first film directed by Don Bluth to be rated PG in the USA, despite some very dark and o [...] D
This film was originally going to be released in 1999 but it was moved to 2000 after losing release [...] D
This is the first Don Bluth film to be rated PG, unlike his previous films from The Secret of NIMH t [...] D
(at around 5 mins) The North Pole is Ground Zero for the Drej's laser which destroys Earth. D
The movie seems to be a futuristic reimagining of the story of Noah's Ark. Titan is the "ark" which [...] D