Why dose The Rock look like a PS2 cut scene in this movie?
And who thought it was a great idea to make a spin-off for the worst CGI character in 'The Mummy Returns'. I mean was he the bad guy in that movie?
A good movie. It's not a masterpiece, but still an interesting point of view on classic Treasure Island by Stevenson, sort of space/fantasy style.
And since it was made by Disney before lgbtqntcrap+ feministic agenda time there is no annoying stuff they pull nowadays. Recommended!
This movie will always have a place in my heart.
The Best Movie Ever!!!!❤❤❤❤❤ I want Treasure Planet 2, this movie was present in my entire childhood ❤❤❤❤ and others...
I really feel this is one of Disney's most underrated and forgot movies, along with Atlantis and Goofy Movie. I currently am reading Treasure Island and like the twists that Disney made with the source material.
The voice acting is top notch and the humor is mixed well with the action. I'd highly recommend watching this if you never have or want to relieve a gem from your childhood you may have forgotten.
9/10
I normally don't rate movies a 1* but I wasn't even able to finish this crap
Don’t waste your time with this movie. Knights of the Zodiac is a horrible adaptation of the classic anime, with performances that seem like they’re from a Mexican soap opera. The special effects are ridiculous, the dialogues are clichéd and the story is confusing. The movie does not do justice to the Knights of the Zodiac, who deserved a better version. This movie is an offense to fans and newcomers who want to know the saga.
Dumb movie, full of bad clichés, unfortunately.
I watched Zodiad Knights anime on the 90's and even recently, and this has nothing to do with it. It's a movie to avoid
A very enjoyable nostalgia piece on the making of “We Are The World”. They do a really good job building the tension around corralling the stars and just how impressive it was that it all came together. Well recommended.
The good: great themesong, two iconic scenes (hanging inches from the floor and exploding from a helicopter onto a speeding train), lots of action and spy-stuff.
The bad: terribly annoying plot that only consists of running from one actionscene to the next. Whenever some plotpoint gets stuck it gets solved by the fact that someone was doublecrossed, even if it doesn't make sense.
The ugly: Throughout the movie I kept expecting development in the (cardboard) characters, some overarching storyline or some surprising twists to get me emotionally involved, but this movie consists only of empty thrills. I might as well have only watched the actionsequences and skipped the rest of the 'story'. I get the feeling this movie was only made because Tom Cruise wanted to star in an actionfilm.. There is no tension throughout the film, no excitement, no funny dialogue, no romance, no emotion whatsoever: just actionscene followed by a doublecrossing, actionscene followed by a doublecrossing...
It's a fun, cheesy action spy thriller that created some iconic scenes. Tom Cruise is having a lot of fun and the stunts are cool. The hanging scene really is great. The train scene looks a little dated but still is entertaining.
With Mission: Impossible, De Palma made one of the most recognizable action movies of the 90s, and it has actually aged rather well. Just as fun as I remembered it.
Though...the one thing that STILL rubs me the wrong way is that they made a certain person a bad guy. That does not ring well with a fan of the old tv-series. If you read up on that, you'll know what I mean.
A classic still worth to spend time with!!!
Has nothing to do with the National Treasure Movies.
Is a bad made series for 14 year olds.
If you want to watch a good treasure hunt series, watch "blood & treasure" or "hooten and the lady".
This is the greatest movie to watch when you are high or drunk. The whole movie feels like an existential experience. 9/10.
I finished the book recently and when I was watching this movie I thught I was reading the book again. This is one of the best adaption of a book I've ever seen. The acting was great. Leonardo DiCaprio did a marvelous work, as always. I also love Toby McGuire performance. The worst is the music, too modern for that age.
how could someone possibly deny Olivia Wilde
this movie really touched me.
The animation holds up, if you're into that kind of really old cartoon style (which I am), and it's pretty fun. However, I feel like it overstayed its welcome, and probably could have been a couple of minutes shorter... maybe cutting out half of the animal abuse music-making would have worked in its favour.
But hey, the '20s were a different time, so I won't entirely fault Disney for that. When all is said and done, it's a fun short.
Steamboat Willie is a hand-drawn animated short film directed by Walt Disney. This cartoon is considered to be the debut of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, but this is incorrect. Both Minnie and Mickey appeared in Plane Crazy.
Steamboat Willie is especially notable for being the first Disney cartoon with synchronized sound.
My favourite scene was when Mickey gets shot in the face with milk by a Cow..
The music here was great and the way that Mickey turned the other animals into instruments was both traumatising and interesting at the same time.
The historical value of this short is undeniable, but I just didn't enjoy it that much.
Captain Pete, the "bad guy", just wants Mickey to do his job. Meanwhile Minnie is a stowaway, and Mickey abuses every animal on the ship. And I think he might have killed that bird! Different times!
welcome to the public domain. I cant wait to see what people are going to do creatively with mickey.
"...[T]here’s a vanishingly fine line between being masterfully unsatisfying and being straight-up unsatisfying."
-AV Club
That's how this show felt, at times, it was an amazing procedural and amazing narrative about the unfairness of the justice system. At other times, it was the worst. At both. I suppose I should give it a higher rating, it was made to be upsetting, but I feel like it wasn't just the characters who ended up deserving better, it was us too.
The pilot is really amazing and the rest of the series is not on the same level but it's still really, really good, with great characters and a wonderful pair of actors in John Turturro and Riz Ahmed. This is how procedural crime stories should be made.
It’s not the best movie. Yet it’s sadly better than most movies based on a cartoon series. It doesn’t try too hard to be the show, yet it’s still faithful.
The reason I wanted to see this was to see some dark twisted fantasy about ragdolls living in a postapocalyptic setting, fighting for their lives. And that's what I got: visually stunning, beautiful grim environment, some nice action moments and a rather superficial story to tie it all together. The story moves pretty slow, almost to the point of boring, but the better parts made me deal with it and enjoy it all in all . Glad I saw it, won't be watching again, but sure hope there will be more 'dark' animated movies.
no wonder they’re cursed they eat their oatmeal dry
2hrs of watching a dude draw, and an older dude read intently in order to remember stuff WE SAW IN THE FIRST TWO FUCKING MOVIES!!
The movie is as advertised - it is surprisingly entertaining and informative. While I found it particularly interesting because I lived through that time and adored that phone, I think the story is good enough for a non-geek to appreciate. The two leads are perfectly cast and form an excellent center to the movie. I would have actually liked it more if it had spent more time showing us the evolution of the phone. In that sense it may have worked better as a limited-series show.
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I had the feeling they skipped too much time - from a startup with an early prototype to a huge ad with the newest Blackberry in a second. It would had worked for me better as a show with 10 to 12 episodes with one hour an episode.