Animation Item ID: #1559Treasure Planet NOW $0.00
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Like “Sword in the Stone”,”Great Mouse detective’ and ” Atlantis”,this movie is a real dud.It’s barely faithful to the classic “Treasure Island”,and the characters are dull and uninspired.Skip this dud and watch “Muppet Treasure Island” instead.
Rating: 1 / 5
Robert Lewis Stevenson would be turning over in his grave if he knew what they did to his beloved story classic. It’s really that bad.
Why would they take a time honored literary classic and make it into a hokey sci-fi cartoon? Why? Because that’s what Disney does. Disney has done some splendid work on classic tales in the past but on this one, they bombed.
It’s just downright awful. There’s no soul to this story…
Move along, there’s nothing to see here.
Rating: 1 / 5
i remember seeing the trailer for this movie and was stunned to see such magnificent imagery. when i first heard of this, i was stunned to see that Disney had made 2 NEW animated movies in one year, aside for the onsaught of sequels. i was stunned. WAS
what the hell happened? sure, pirate ships in space sounds kooky, but the art and creative aspects had all the makings of fantastic fantasy adventure. instead what do we great? the same recycled circumstances that have been done over and over again in old Star Trek episodes and in Lost in Space. a star goes super nova, wow, didn’t see that coming. now, lets speak a bunch of jardon that any normal american wouldn’t understand. its ok, the explosions will keep them busy.
ugh. and if the ’special’ effects didn’t take away from the movie, the script is a dead runner-up. holy predictability. after making movies for as long as they have, why haven’t they gotten any new writers, or at least a writer that can pass 9th grade English. you’d think some of the literature the movie was based on, would have rubbed off on the script. denied.
the third major fooly is the character design. after watching about 5 minutes of the main character and his mom, it was like i was watching The Little Mermaid’s Ariel a few more years in the future with a dead-end job, no husband, and a rebelous kid. The whole bonding between Jim Hawkins and Silver, closely mirrors that bonding between Kit cloud kicker, and Baloo from a GOOD disney tv series, Tail Spin. most of the aliens in the movie seem so forced, like Disney went out of their way to try and make something different.
suggest you never see this movie. anything that has salvage from this stain of cinema, will surely be reproduced again in the future for your tainted eyes to gaze upon.
Rating: 1 / 5
You let all the fat aliens die (except for Meltdown)! How could you? Snuff, Hands and Meltdown are my favorite characters!All of them should have lived. Why not kill Onus, Bird Brain, Oxy and Moron instead? If you’d do that, it would save my belly from losing another 4 stone.
Rating: 2 / 5
Certainly a much better film than I had anticipated, I thought it was gonna be awful from the look of the trailer. But I was very surprised. I actually didn’t mind it in the end, but unlike the previous release, Lilo and Stitch, Treasure Planet lacked the urge to make me want to buy it or watch it again. I love to watch any Disney film that’s designed to make people laugh, except for Finding Nemo-that was rubbish, so this film lacked humour, and B.E.N. was more irritable than funny, especially his voice. The rest of the cast is good though, the animation is visually great, as is the soundtrack. But unfortunately, I loved Lilo and Stitch, and this wasn’t nearly as good. But I doubt this was ever going to be in the first place.
Lilo and Stitch: Excellent, worth buying now!
Treasure Planet: Entertaining, worth a rent, but not worth watching more than once.
Rating: 1 / 5