Though it did poorly at the box office, Fox's underappreciated, animated science fiction film Titan A.E. is in its element on this deluxe DVD, which features a widescreen, anamorphic transfer, Dolby Digital 5.1 and Surround Audio, and a host of extras. The disc's best bonuses -- which include a commentary by directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, deleted scenes, and a "making of" featurette -- showcase the talent, imagination, and technology that went into making the film appealing to sci-fi diehards and casual fans alike. Other extras, such as the music video for Lit's "Over My Head," the still gallery, trailers, and a DVD-ROM game link, aren't essential to enjoying the film but are still entertaining in their own right. With any luck, this disc will give Titan A.E. the second chance it deserves with science fiction and animation fans.
Great price/picture and sound. Unfortunately the film itself leaves a lot to be desired. It basically sunk the animation studio that produced it, and it's not hard to see why. The story isn't bad, but it can't decide whether it wants to be a kids movie or adult movie. One moment there's silly songs and jar jar bunks style humor, and the next one character is snapping the other characters neck! All in all a mess of a film. I'm glad I only paid $5 for it.
The first three films in the X-Men film franchise are available in this collection, starring Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and Ian McKellen as Magneto. The films included are X-Men (2000), which features the origin stories of Magneto and Rogue (Anna Paquin); X2: X-Men United, which sees the shape-shifting Mystique (Romijn-Stamos) cause havoc by freeing Magneto from prison, and the continued efforts of Professor Xavier, also known as Professor X, to strike peace between humans and mutants; and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), which introduces Dr. Hank McCoy, otherwise known as the mutant Beast.
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