There aren't too many good animated sci-fi movies out there. In fact there ain't too many animated sci-fi movies out there period. So when one shows up I am sure to be interested in seeing it. Before the trailers were released I never heard of this movie...read the complete Titan A.E. (2000) review at DVDork.com (Roger Herridge)
Fifteen years later, humankind is adrift in space. A grown-up Cale (Damon) endures the burden of being human on the alien-run salvage asteroid Tau-14. But the taunts of his co-workers don't diminish his spirit.
Cale encounters the mysterious Korso,...read the complete Titan A.E. (2000) review at Sci-Fi Weekly
You might wish for an alternative to Disney's increasingly New Age-y pabulum, but you won't get it from animators Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. "Titan A.E." comes across as unimaginatively as Disney's "Dinosaur." In fact, the stories are remarkably...read the complete Titan A.E. (2000) review at Palo Alto Online (Joe Mader)