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Treasure Planet! I figured why wait till Friday, right? A special one for a lot of you. Will we have any movies left after this one?!? Yeah prolly. This movie performed poorly but has become a favorite for lots of people. Here's everything right with Treasure Planet!
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@RealCheesyBread
@RealCheesyBread 4 года назад
"It's a lifelong obsession Jim, I'll get over it." lmfao one of the best movie quotes.
@breadophile
@breadophile 4 года назад
it makes me think of all the work john musker and ron clements put in to bring this movie into existence 😢
@J_Isak
@J_Isak 4 года назад
Mood
@maem7462
@maem7462 4 года назад
@@breadophile In a sense that line kinda shows that Disney kept them from their dream project and from making it as big as it could have been
@estebanpineros9409
@estebanpineros9409 2 года назад
Loved that scene too. The fun part is, I don't doubt it at all, because throughout the movie Silver came to love Jim to the point that all the riches in the world didn't mean anything compared to losing him. We even see this be true, when he parts with the nadful of trasure he recovered, in order to help Jim and his family.
@FreshTillDeath56
@FreshTillDeath56 3 месяца назад
It is THE best quote imo. 😅 The other one is, "Look at ye, glowin' like a solar fire..."
@blam320
@blam320 4 года назад
Treasure Planet and Atlantis: The Lost Empire are my two favorite "forgotten" or "lost" Disney movies. They were both passion projects that dared to break the traditional "Disney movie" formula, and wound up at the bottom of the pile due to Disney failing to follow up on them _because_ they were so different from what they traditionally do.
@moemuxhagi
@moemuxhagi 4 года назад
I mean... the entire 2000s are the original-yet-forgotten Disney movies.
@pleasantnezumi4909
@pleasantnezumi4909 4 года назад
And both of them are so full of heart and interesting characters. They really show that the people who made them cared very deeply about their work.
@grymns
@grymns 4 года назад
Tbh, these two movies are my number 2 and 3 in my disney movie list Nothing beats Hercules tho
@n.v.neyrinck7530
@n.v.neyrinck7530 4 года назад
Same!
@thegreatboyosamurai6147
@thegreatboyosamurai6147 4 года назад
Same
@laurenyork6095
@laurenyork6095 4 года назад
Literally EVERYTHING is great about Treasure Planet, the fact that it's so slept on is a crime and I want justice.
@1992disney
@1992disney 4 года назад
Here, here! Preach it!
@Gell-lo
@Gell-lo 3 года назад
Except for the robot, and the advertising that killed the surprise.
@tuxedoedog1049
@tuxedoedog1049 3 года назад
AGREEED
@mxphxsto8334
@mxphxsto8334 3 года назад
YES
@Maverick-1667
@Maverick-1667 3 года назад
I completely understand your frustration. I literally grew up on this movie.
@SylentVoidkeeper
@SylentVoidkeeper 4 года назад
I’ve always respected how they made the decision to have Jim’s dad just flat out leave. Not disappear mysteriously on an adventure, not die, not sacrifice himself or something, just flat out “I’m leaving forever, bye” Not only is that far more realistic and honestly pretty relatable (more people can say they’ve had parents go through a divorce than a parent dying when young), but it makes Silver’s half truth/half manipulation of Jim feel way more believable. If Jim’s dad had just died as he did in the original story, you would have had a character who was well aware of what parental love was and could see through some of Silver’s bullshit. But Silver giving him that pep talk after Arrow dies is so, so much better.
@emanuelrojas2
@emanuelrojas2 3 года назад
Which is a bit more realistic of a separation.
@zaadus112
@zaadus112 3 года назад
"Now you listen to me, James Hawkins. You got the makings of greatness in you, but you got to take the helm and chart your own course. Stick to it, no matter the squalls! And when the time comes you get the chance to really test the cut of your sails, and show 'em what you're made of, Well, I hope I'm there, Catchin' some the light comin' off you that day." - Silver (2002)
@athalonARC
@athalonARC 3 года назад
Also, it didnt do the typical trope of the villian who turns good again sacrificing himself, I was almost certain they were gonna kill off Long John Silver, glad they did not.
@zaadus112
@zaadus112 3 года назад
@@athalonARC yeah, but I watched JoJo Rabbit and when a villian turns to a hero in the end, it was accually kind of sad.
@delete---7593
@delete---7593 2 года назад
Well I don't. 😑.
@YassiJoon
@YassiJoon 4 года назад
Everything Great About Treasure Planet: *shows whole movie*
@interviolet6675
@interviolet6675 3 года назад
because everything *IS* Great, it's timelessly of it's time in the best way.
@efulmer8675
@efulmer8675 3 года назад
"You just gestured to all of me."
@YassiJoon
@YassiJoon 3 года назад
@@efulmer8675 exactly
@team10leader1
@team10leader1 3 года назад
I want to give you a thumbs up, but I don't want to ruin that you have a perfect thumbs-up score of 777
@somegeek2332
@somegeek2332 3 года назад
YES!!!!!! I love this movie. This movie was the start of my Fantasy addiction 🥰🥰🥰
@sagebauland4276
@sagebauland4276 4 года назад
I really hate how all these amazing 2D movies from the early 2000s are ignored and mostly tanked when hitting theatres despite being very good
@lgmmrm
@lgmmrm 4 года назад
Tal The Dreamer the publishers wanted to kill drawn animation because digital was faster and cheaper from a labor standpoint.
@ChesireWaltz
@ChesireWaltz 4 года назад
Like Atlantis, because omfg that movie is incredible.
@sagebauland4276
@sagebauland4276 4 года назад
I’ve seen a lot of bad animated movies this decade. I think at a point animation becomes so easy to produce they don’t pay enough attention to it and they just start factory producing garbage movies like ugly dolls or boss baby or the good dinosaur or home
@technicaldifficulties368
@technicaldifficulties368 4 года назад
Titan AE is an amazing movie
@LAnite430
@LAnite430 4 года назад
They were extremely dumb for releasing this movie the same month as Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
@martinmoran87
@martinmoran87 4 года назад
This movie was ahead of its time. It tackled many adult topics that we didn't fully comprehend when we were kids.
@1992disney
@1992disney 4 года назад
Yeah. And what's even better is that it's adult issues weren't woke like Frozen & Frozen 2 and some of the Disney animated films released in the Revival Era are. Parental abandonment and greed are way more important and worth warning people about than race and gender.
@martinmoran87
@martinmoran87 4 года назад
This movie was a passion project that broke the mold of what was considered a "Disney Movie". It was during the 90's and early 2000's when Disney had the guts to put out something truly meaningful, without bashing us over the head with a "message". It didn't hold our hand and didn't hint at the bad things. Thank you for pointing out every single little thing that I loved about this film, I will come back and rewatch this video after every rewatch.
@_kaleido
@_kaleido 4 года назад
1992disney We can have both
@1992disney
@1992disney 4 года назад
@@_kaleido What do you mean we can have both?
@rabidrabids5348
@rabidrabids5348 4 года назад
@@1992disney People actually can be pretty smart, so you can teach them about parental abandonment and greed, as well as race and gender.
@joew1237
@joew1237 4 года назад
I'm a world-builder kind of guy. This movie builds a neat world, and I like neat worlds. They're neat.
@jjr553
@jjr553 2 года назад
neat comment
@KonaduKofi
@KonaduKofi 2 года назад
All hail neat worlds.
@6KIWIDino5
@6KIWIDino5 2 года назад
The space port crescent is really really neat
@ravenlord4
@ravenlord4 4 года назад
I loved Treasure Planet. I'll never understand why (nor forgive) Disney for bailing on it.
@xanderellem3646
@xanderellem3646 4 года назад
As to the why, it was pure spite, it was a movie they absolutely didn't want to make but were contractually obligated to make with a previous agreement with either its (directors or producers can't remember which) so they gave it fuck all marketing and released it at a very inopportune time of the year, they didn't want to make it but were legally obligated to so they set it up to fail.
@shawndavis8576
@shawndavis8576 4 года назад
Agreed and it is very sad/wrong of Disney to purposefully make this DOA. It's an amazing achievement technologically for the time, and it's beautifully done. I love the character development! Great movie all around!
@Inukitsoq
@Inukitsoq 4 года назад
Breadsword has an amazing video on what went wrong with the marketing of the movie, I can heavily recommend it
@ruarstergaming1695
@ruarstergaming1695 4 года назад
I know it sucks. I loved this. I believe that Disney hated it was due to the sheer cost of this movie. It uses 3 types of animation: traditional, cg and deepcanvas which is already an expensive method of animation
@DarkFoxKirin
@DarkFoxKirin 4 года назад
Same, I was PISSED when I found out and that they actually had a sequel in the works...
@LargeLadCharles
@LargeLadCharles 4 года назад
I shit thee not, I never even clocked that Silver's arm was CGI, the blend is almost flawless.
@ijornhribrudkrvir
@ijornhribrudkrvir 3 года назад
It's amazing, adding a cg element to a 2d character and making it look natural- they didn't even know if they *could* do it until they tried. There is a reel where they stuck a cyborg arm on an old captain hook animation just to see if it would work, the fact that it still holds up so naturally is a testament to the effort and care put into the movie
@dylancumpston2524
@dylancumpston2524 3 года назад
Yeah I found that out today. Absolutely amazing for 2002
@irishspartanstudios
@irishspartanstudios 3 года назад
Wait, the hand is cgi?
@Virisgamer
@Virisgamer 3 года назад
I didn’t realize till you said it.
@Totally_not_a_Zaku
@Totally_not_a_Zaku 3 года назад
Wait theres cg wow
@punkhop23
@punkhop23 4 года назад
i literally cannot watch this film without crying
@PizNeyWorks
@PizNeyWorks 4 года назад
wtf same
@kameronschadt5246
@kameronschadt5246 4 года назад
dunno if this is the reason for you, but this movie unfortunately hits home for a lot of people with the part where Jim's father abandons him. I know it did for me...
@Falxifer95
@Falxifer95 4 года назад
Same.
@KyleeStOnge-dt1ml
@KyleeStOnge-dt1ml 4 года назад
Who doesn't?? I mean it shows off real world problems and teaches many important lessons that either give you sad or happy tears. Honeslty I think I am just obsessed with this movie
@badfoody
@badfoody 4 года назад
YOU GOT THE MAKINGS OF GREATNESS IN YOU
@captainstroon1555
@captainstroon1555 3 года назад
70% age of sail + 30% sci-fi = 100% underapprechiated masterpiece. And let's not forget Disney's first, and to my knowledge only, real catgirl.
@mr.sunmeadow
@mr.sunmeadow 3 года назад
Lmao yes
@LIAuNXeNON
@LIAuNXeNON 2 года назад
Well you could argue extras from zootopia are there (probably)
@backupaccount6341
@backupaccount6341 Год назад
@@LIAuNXeNON And Yzma from The Emeror's New Groove
@SR-zp4je
@SR-zp4je 4 года назад
When Silver said “I hope I’m there, catching some of the light comin’ off ya that day,” and Jim’s expression changes, that there. That’s why I love this movie. 🥰
@immadeckyou
@immadeckyou 4 года назад
I almost cry every time
@3mparchangel357
@3mparchangel357 4 года назад
As a young boy, I cried wishing i could hear that in real life and believe it.
@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose
@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose 4 года назад
That whole speech, combined with Jim's reaction & Howard's score, almost made me cry no joke. Jim had just come off thinking he was responsible for Mr. Arrow's demise and felt awful, especially because he thought he'd found a place of belonging on the ship. Although Scroop tipped off Silver that it was actually his doing, Silver obviously couldn't tell Jim that without blowing the whole mission, so he comforted him in the best way he could. By doing so, Silver ended up revealing just how much his growing friendship with Jim had meant to him, and even surprised himself with how deep he got after Jim left. It was such a fantastic scene between the two. And the fact that Scroop was revealed to have been eavesdropping added a great layer of intensity with its conclusion. I watched TP for the first time last week and loved it, and this was one of my favorite scenes. I now understand what the hype has been all about. :)
@dionettaeon
@dionettaeon 4 года назад
CinemaWins reviews the underrated gem that is Treasure Planet, my Christmas Eve just got so much better.
@kieranstark7213
@kieranstark7213 4 года назад
IKR!
@khrisbreezy3628
@khrisbreezy3628 4 года назад
Haha I was SUPER excited when the notification came up!
@DragonGod24
@DragonGod24 4 года назад
Same here ❤ love this movie.
@rbro04gaming86
@rbro04gaming86 4 года назад
I was surprised to see the notification, I thought it was fake
@alexander.tahtadjian
@alexander.tahtadjian 4 года назад
Dionette same here...it was apart of my childhood s9 it has a special place in my heart.
@Rothana76
@Rothana76 4 года назад
“It’s a lifelong obsession lad, I’ll get over it.”
@-Miasimon
@-Miasimon 3 года назад
The fact that the song "I'm Still Here" didn't earn 10+ points for just existing is a crime against humanity. Such a great song, one of the few songs from a movie that I went out of my way to look up and listen to on loop, several times over the years. (Other one being "Why Should I Worry" from Oliver and Company)
@yukilaserpe7700
@yukilaserpe7700 Год назад
You think so? Listen at the Italian version is one of of rare instances where the foreign adaptation expand and gives better structure.
@mutalord
@mutalord 4 года назад
loved this movie, I HATE that is not talked more
@moisty_rabbit9873
@moisty_rabbit9873 4 года назад
I personally think this movie is better than any princess movie, Lion King, and a few others. I still love Hercules Hunchback of Notre Dame and one 3-D princess movie I love is Tangled. Reason why I like Tangled is because it's the only Disney princess movie where the guy questions the singing.
@rileylingo8429
@rileylingo8429 4 года назад
I know right. It doesn't get the respect as the other movies.
@reneepeters5051
@reneepeters5051 4 года назад
It's makes me so MAD that it's so underrated
@TheBest-lv7vc
@TheBest-lv7vc 4 года назад
This is my childhood
@fallencorporal
@fallencorporal 4 года назад
It kills me to not know where my own DVD copy went. It was a beautiful movie.
@krab1791
@krab1791 4 года назад
“Dang it Jim I’m an astrologer not a doctor.” 😂😂😂 Missed that when I saw the movie.
@Emper0rH0rde
@Emper0rH0rde 4 года назад
Astronomer
@techno_magnus
@techno_magnus 4 года назад
I am a Star Trek fan and that is funny
@leekei5929
@leekei5929 4 года назад
Is that a reference? Plz tell me....
@techno_magnus
@techno_magnus 4 года назад
@@leekei5929 It is referring to Doctor Bones from Star Trek talking to Captain James T. Kirk. :)
@leekei5929
@leekei5929 4 года назад
Techno_Magnus whoah... for the first time in 18 years I didn’t realized that thanks btw
@stockbmw1
@stockbmw1 4 года назад
“Digital artists aren’t just pushing a button” YOURE DARNED RIGHT THEY ARENT ! There was so much hard work put into this film
@Kaempfdog
@Kaempfdog 4 года назад
I grew up with digital art all looking very similar. I now see otherwise but I still prefer hand drawn works. And if there's a place animation should aim, it's this era. I'll miss the style. Hope for it to comeback.
@kaltphoenixtail
@kaltphoenixtail 4 года назад
And Disney fing assassinated it
@Kaempfdog
@Kaempfdog 4 года назад
@Alexander Supertramp It's an appreciation. I admire hand control of that level and consistency. As an artist myself one must separate and appreciate how we got to digital. And people have avoided making things look hand drawn in digital movies for quite some time. So I hardly say its a full replacement too. I would say there's plenty of reasons to prefer hand-drawn. I'm not ragging on your opinion of preference towards digital. It's just a very corporate standpoint to deny any upsides.
@sharkt9877
@sharkt9877 4 года назад
They are pushing many buttons.
@birtalanlorant5572
@birtalanlorant5572 3 года назад
@Alexander Supertramp Machine built things are/can be superior to everything humans can do, but even in watchmaking, the top tier watches (lets say $30K and above) are all hand made, with hundreds if not thousands hours of labour for each piece. Why? Because we appreciate someone working with it for such a long time. I bet some really finely tuned CNC machine could do in 30 mintues what a human does in dozens of hours, but it still wouldnt have a soul. There is a beauty in hard work.
@kaylaisler5647
@kaylaisler5647 3 года назад
Was I the only one who noticed how the captains eyes would change like a cats to match her mood? Example: She catches the map when Jim throws it at her and her pupils are blown out like a cat who was tosses a ball of ribbon. Once she realizes how she has reacted, she gets serious and her eyes slit again.
@mr.sunmeadow
@mr.sunmeadow 3 года назад
Yeah I noticed that too! Same with her ears
@JenamDrag0n
@JenamDrag0n 2 года назад
Ah, no, not quite. Yes, her eyes did change with her mood, but that was because she was side-eying Jim, instantly picking up on his lack of respect for authority and was not about to have any of that on her ship.
@dynamitechef2506
@dynamitechef2506 2 года назад
@@JenamDrag0n while you might be correct in this scene, her pupils do dilate or constrict depending on what she's doing.
@phastinemoon
@phastinemoon 10 месяцев назад
Slits: Target acquired Wide pupils: Dumbass mode engaged!
@fosterduncan7
@fosterduncan7 Месяц назад
Wow i love the detail!
@bromodragone8405
@bromodragone8405 4 года назад
Morph takes on other people's appearances. He's "parroting" them.
@SinHurr
@SinHurr 3 года назад
Goddamnit this is great.
@teslaromans1023
@teslaromans1023 3 года назад
Holy...
@Kirsten4260
@Kirsten4260 4 года назад
Disney’s underrated gems 1. Treasure Planet 2. Atlantis: The Lost Empire 3. TRON: Legacy 4. The Princess and The Frog 5. Brother Bear Edit: Thanks for the likes everyone we should ask Cinema Wins to do all of these ❤️
@rileyackison4495
@rileyackison4495 4 года назад
Can we do all of these?
@themoviecritic1092
@themoviecritic1092 4 года назад
@Belladonna Noir It was also Disney's last 2D animated movie
@novianexpress9896
@novianexpress9896 4 года назад
Fun Fact: We've watched all of them.
@soramaster3859
@soramaster3859 4 года назад
Thank you for mentioning TRON: Legacy
@adeyemibunmi1047
@adeyemibunmi1047 4 года назад
You forgot meet the robinsons
@ToaGatanuva
@ToaGatanuva 4 года назад
The fact that the protagonist and antagonist in this movie, in the end become good friends, is pretty unique for a disney movie. And Newton's soundtrack... Need I say more. Please do Atlantis: the Lost empire next. and if so, please include the viking prologue
@dylangodejohn4272
@dylangodejohn4272 4 года назад
Yassssssss WHY they removed it from the final cut I don't understand.
@blaumoth7360
@blaumoth7360 4 года назад
9:45 he sort of glosses over it but i like the turning on its head of the classic 'character useless in a fight accidentally does something to win' and turn it into 'Character is surprised by his own competence' it sort of gives the idea that we can rely on luck for only so much but you have to try to get something done.
@anotoman123
@anotoman123 3 года назад
'Character is surprised by his own competence' - I would have to agree this has to become a more common trope.
@pinkajou656
@pinkajou656 Год назад
Yes! That’s the perfect way to explain it!
@Kladyos
@Kladyos 4 года назад
Fun fact: Disney animators of 2002 had to relearn old methods of animation to get Silver's arm/hand movements to look fluid. They used a Captain Hook scene from the 1953 Peter Pan as a reference!
@JenamDrag0n
@JenamDrag0n 2 года назад
Not quite. They did an existing animation test with Captain Hook to see if the 3D arm would still have sufficient life and vibrancy to match with the rest of a lively 2D animation style or if it would be distractingly off-kilter. Needless to say, it passed with flying colors
@calebchambers8002
@calebchambers8002 4 года назад
"in the end, he didn't need what he wanted so badly" i don't know how you managed to sum up what being a teenager is like in one sentence but man, you nailed it on the head. love this channel
@EclipseHedgehog
@EclipseHedgehog 3 года назад
best part it applies the silver just as much as Jim. They both sacrificed what they really wanted for something that really made them happy.
@experimenter19
@experimenter19 2 года назад
I imagine the narrator of the video telling us he’s a dad himself gives him unique perspective
@orderlysummit
@orderlysummit 4 года назад
Silver's speech to Jim is probably my favourite thing about this movie. The line "You're gonna rattle the stars" is just so freaking good omg
@scottwpilgrim
@scottwpilgrim 3 года назад
I love "You've got the makings of greatness" myself. Something we never say enough to each other.
@Brayden-Wyatt
@Brayden-Wyatt 3 года назад
So much so that they chose that line for his character screen in Disney Heroes Battle Mode
@RR4711
@RR4711 2 года назад
I actually cried and I’m not the type who cries watching movies.
@ArcienPlaysGames
@ArcienPlaysGames 2 года назад
The delivery itself gives me chills more often than not. It's just that good
@DMAN_GAMR
@DMAN_GAMR 2 года назад
There are 2 types of people in this world: Those who love Treasure Planet and those who haven’t seen it
@HazeEmry
@HazeEmry Год назад
3 types, and critics that didn't enjoy it
@ravenouself4181
@ravenouself4181 8 месяцев назад
@@HazeEmry those critics have all been sent to space gulag
@harrisonlucas1381
@harrisonlucas1381 4 года назад
We need “everything great about: Brother bear” please.
@oddeyes9413
@oddeyes9413 4 года назад
Um...EVERYTHING IS GREAT ABOUT BROTHER BEAR!
@xmark1412
@xmark1412 4 года назад
Yes please
@stalinsoulz7872
@stalinsoulz7872 4 года назад
Another good movie that Disney shit on..... I hate them for forcing Frozen of ma face but not give me back treasure planet and Megamind on my Disney movies recommendation.....Megamind>despicable me....sorry Fams Megamind just better than Gru
@moisty_rabbit9873
@moisty_rabbit9873 4 года назад
@@stalinsoulz7872 Megamind had the better soundtrack for sure!!
@stalinsoulz7872
@stalinsoulz7872 4 года назад
@@moisty_rabbit9873 hell yeah it is
@TheAwesomeDarkNinja
@TheAwesomeDarkNinja 4 года назад
Now this is a Christmas present.
@marjani6610
@marjani6610 4 года назад
Indeed
@Rz42000
@Rz42000 4 года назад
Definitely
@imnotmofishal
@imnotmofishal 4 года назад
Damn right
@sh_joy
@sh_joy 4 года назад
Definitely! 😁
@1992disney
@1992disney 4 года назад
It's more than just a present. It's a Christmas miracle.
@senatorarmstrong4662
@senatorarmstrong4662 4 года назад
Anybody else want him to do Atlantis the lost empire I know I do
@marcusporter3336
@marcusporter3336 4 года назад
He really should.
@Ringlord7
@Ringlord7 4 года назад
Heck yeah!
@kekebolt3790
@kekebolt3790 4 года назад
Yes!
@Kumquat_Lord
@Kumquat_Lord 4 года назад
Hear me out: titan AE
@MichaelHuikeshoven
@MichaelHuikeshoven 4 года назад
Yes!!! And maybe Titan A.E.
@Tcrumpen
@Tcrumpen 4 года назад
As everyone says this is one of those criminally underrated Disney films, having mature tones that not every family is a perfect family. Not every kids get a parental figure from both parents. In Jim's case he had no father figure at all until Silver, having to deal with the betrayal again from his '2nd dad' as it were is gut wrenching and also as stated, he was a minor. Not many minors can take that kind of thing very well
@MissCaraMint
@MissCaraMint 2 года назад
I mean in the book Jim’s dad actually died in chapter 3 while Billy Bones is staying as their guest. It’s kinda pointed out how he was still drinking and being his usual rude self even on the day of the funeral of Jim’s dad. And then all hell breaks loose. The movie made a choice here to change this part of the story. I think it works pretty well. Certainly ads some new dimension to Jim’s own character in the movie, though I think the struggling through all this adventure while still in greef could have been an interesting choice too.
@ILikedGooglePlus
@ILikedGooglePlus 4 года назад
"You give up a few things... chasing a dream" 😭😭😭
@snowbird1381
@snowbird1381 4 года назад
Yer gonna rattle the stars, ya are! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@sh_joy
@sh_joy 3 года назад
-Sapnap, George and Badboyhalo
@Joawlisdoingfine
@Joawlisdoingfine 3 года назад
His arm, leg, eye and finally his heart. He may have started out some adventurer seeking a treasure, leading him to path of ruthless pirate
@StupidWeb
@StupidWeb 4 года назад
That one guy who's always requesting this is gonna be so ridiculously happy
@DarthCinema
@DarthCinema 4 года назад
Yes I am XD
@sambridgers9543
@sambridgers9543 4 года назад
Wasn't it the same guy who also requested John Carter?
@StupidWeb
@StupidWeb 4 года назад
@@sambridgers9543 I dunno
@AK-Drakoin
@AK-Drakoin 4 года назад
It got a 69% on Rotten Tomatoes for weak characterization *Flips a table*
@1992disney
@1992disney 4 года назад
Rotten Tomatoes is a complete joke anyway. It's nothing but a woke and biased entertainment website.
@j.prt.979
@j.prt.979 4 года назад
On the contrary, my friend, that is the *perfect* score ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@AK-Drakoin
@AK-Drakoin 4 года назад
@J. PRT. God dammit! Merry Christmas 😑
@j.prt.979
@j.prt.979 4 года назад
AKwolf-T564 a merry Christmas indeed 🙂
@nicebull8982
@nicebull8982 4 года назад
I love this movie so fucking much but i admit its not perfect. but weak chacterization??? the characters is what makes this movie amazing to me.
@nfgames8322
@nfgames8322 3 года назад
I've always liked the fact that Silver's character isn't just black & white in terms of the cliché 'starts bad, turns good'. There is a lot of grey in between. He is a pirate on a mission for riches and isn't afraid to be the bad guy when he has to, but he also has a pure heart of gold that he obviously hides from the other pirates, similar to how most men IRL will hide their emotions to stay strong to those around, or act tough in a sense, but that doesn't stop him from privately encouraging Jim anyway because he see's Jim is obviously hurting deep down and needs guidance on growing up. He meets Jim and over the movie he finds that the best treasure is actually friendship and morality, NOT money. He literally gave up parts of himself in his search for Treasure Planet, but he couldn't give up Jim. He lets go of the boat full of treasure and saves his new friend instead which ends his mistakes, shows he's ready to be a better man and he ultimately finds himself in that decision. In my opinion Silver is the greatest father figure character in any Disney film, or any film, and his 'Makings of Greatness' speech to Jim is 10/10, it's such a shame Disney failed this film on purpose. They could have easily promoted this film in the right way, made a TON of money and pushed for the Pixar style anyway.. but nope :(
@thesardonicpig3835
@thesardonicpig3835 2 года назад
After all his misdeeds, I wouldn't exactly call Silver a "heart of gold," yet he is definitely a heart of ... silver. :D I think he is the best father figure of all Disney films I know, because he is the most deeply flawed. He is purposely written as the most unlikely character to fill that slot - greedy, ruthless, scheming, treacherous etc., the kind of character whose dark aspects would instantly whisk him out of the "sympathetic" slot in any modern Disney movie. But for that reason, he's all the more haunting. He isn't deified like Mufasa, he's profoundly, almost mundanely human. And for that reason, his choice of Jim over the gold in the end hits home so much harder.
@rosykindbunny1313
@rosykindbunny1313 2 месяца назад
Best dad fr! That speech makes me tear up every time!
@CinemaWins
@CinemaWins 4 года назад
If you're wondering about the weird win counter set up for this movie, Treasure Planet just has the craziest aspect ratio that has letterboxing (the black bars that are usually on the top and bottom) on the sides this time. So I figured I'd try this out. Happy Holidays with this early upload!
@TotallyJackEarl
@TotallyJackEarl 4 года назад
Happy Holidays
@M0no
@M0no 4 года назад
CinemaWins do everything great about looper
@shannonwhitaker5
@shannonwhitaker5 4 года назад
Thank you!!
@True-Awkwardness
@True-Awkwardness 4 года назад
Happy holidays!!!! God bless you and your family this week 😊
@obiwankenobi6143
@obiwankenobi6143 4 года назад
Do the Italian job next please
@JustQuibbs
@JustQuibbs 4 года назад
The relationship Jim and Silver have is a relationship that is not always represented in kids movies, but a lot of kids do experience. They either feel abandoned, unwanted or actively put themselves in a situation where living by social norms felt like pain. Coming across bad figures/role models would seal their fate for an incredibly hard life of bad decisions Jim is a Rebel, he is against the system, but he loves his mother (although he doesn't always show it). Putting Silver in his path, a guy who is torn between being a heartless pirate and a caring stranger. He is not heartless, but needs to appear as such to gain respect from his crew. He wants treasure, had misguided dreams of getting it and got this far by rebelling the system...and rebelling against himself. Silver is a duality, Jim sees this. Jim gets the choice by leaving everything behind and chase a dream OR to grow up and become a responsible adult, someone his mother would be proud to welcome home. As Jim said, at the starts he would have gladly picked Silver up on his offer...but it is Silver's sacrifice, together with the life lessons taught to him by the Captain and the Professor, that sways him to become the son his mother welcomed home. Silver, for how horribly he could be, could not hurt a child. And Jim knew that if he took up the life of Silver, one day he had to make a choice of hurting a child...or leaving a child without a father/mother. Jim became good out of experience. Experience gained from a one in a lifetime journey, and it all worked out for the best. If anything, this movie is unrealistic, as it is nearly impossible for a story that big to be told in such short of a time. But when you put that aside, the movie makes sense in every single way. It is a good message, one that represents bad choices and the duality of choice. There is not really a right choice, because right means something else to everyone. There is only a choice, and how you choose to live with that choice. Jim chooses to Rebel. Jim chooses to trust. Jim chooses to become a respectable member of society. ...but Jim could only make those choices after experiencing life as he did. Thank you for reading, have a nice day!
@jasoncg2956
@jasoncg2956 4 года назад
Couldn't have said it better myself
@Donika691
@Donika691 4 года назад
This was so well said, you really nailed it. I appreciate how much you thought about this. Treasure Planet is a movie very close to my heart. Thank you.
@ZiddersRooFurry
@ZiddersRooFurry 4 года назад
Nailed it.
@jeffreysouza9784
@jeffreysouza9784 4 года назад
You made the comment about liking silver as an adult. As someone who saw this very young, I agree with the wonderful temptation to live life as an outlaw with zero cares being seductive and that silver was inherently evil at first. But that only added to the sympathy and choice present in silver throughout. Silver teaches Jim self reliance and independence while Jim reminds Silver that some things matter more than even your lifelong dreams. I feel they both grew and benefitted equally from their relationship and what is amazing is how each of them choose to act as a result. Jim choosing his own honorable path, and Silver choosing Jim's future and potential, someone else, for once over fulfilling himself. Keep doing what you are doing, brilliant sir!!!
@6KIWIDino5
@6KIWIDino5 2 года назад
It's so good.
@Formoka
@Formoka 4 года назад
I always liked Jim’s relationship with Silver. I watched this movie pretty young and I got the nuance of the relationship. I think that kids can get that nuance better than we think. I think it’s good for kids to learn this stuff early too.
@batscale
@batscale 4 года назад
Honestly, I didn't even consider the negative side of Silver's side to the father-son like relationship. I watched the movie first when I was a kid, where it became a favorite (didn't know why at the time), and as a teenager I rediscovered my love for Treasure Planet. As someone closer to Jim's age, I've had similar talks with my own father that reflect the moments Silver supports Jim. So things like the death threats being "tossed aside" flew over my head, even when rewatching the movie several times. I was from the perspective of the child/son (Jim), which seems to be more forgiving. However, @CinemaWins perspective from the father figure (Silver) reminds me of how we all see movie's from different perspectives. Things like timing, personal relationships, and background effect those perspectives. The comment made me go "huh" rather than defensive like I would have expected. I enjoy the new perspective, it makes me want to sit down and watch the movie again to understand that one segment. It probably helps that along with the text there is the wary-full voice over. Once again, reminds me that seeing text alone and hearing a voice over them can be the bar between anger and understanding. Thanks for the reminder. :) Great video, @CinemaWins, and Happy Holidays to anyone reading this!
@kobaltapollodorus8922
@kobaltapollodorus8922 4 года назад
This comment needs more thumbs up.
@MrShortM
@MrShortM 4 года назад
Happy holidays! 🎊🎉🍾
@trequor
@trequor 4 года назад
Hyperbolic threats is a common flaw in a father/male authority. And Silver is displayed as being very hyperbolic and poetic, as well as silver-tongued (NPI). I don't think anyone is supposed to take the threat seriously.
@batscale
@batscale 4 года назад
@@trequor Big words are used throughout the film, as stated in the beginning of the video. You make a point. "Silver-tongued" got a smile out of me as a ironic pun, intentional or not.
@spicytortilla2239
@spicytortilla2239 4 года назад
While everyone is here you should take the time to watch “Treasure Planet: Disney’s biggest mistake” it’s a 30-40 minute talk on why it flopped and how it is without a doubt one of Disney’s best lost movies.
@SamuraiJack-qu6om
@SamuraiJack-qu6om 4 года назад
I’ve seen that video a couple times, it really is sad what Disney did to this movie
@kenzievancity9959
@kenzievancity9959 4 года назад
Watched that one as well really really well explained and done. The youtuber that put that video out also has some other really good movies and explains things beautifully.
@selenopheria
@selenopheria 4 года назад
Thanks for the mention, I'll look it up!
@Zyk0th
@Zyk0th 4 года назад
I've seen the video (to clarify, I haven't watched the video) and I thought, just from the title, that they were implying making Treasure Planet was a mistake on Disney's part and couldn't fathom how they thought the movie was so bad that it was the biggest mistake Disney had ever made. Maybe I'll check it out later.
@pendlera2959
@pendlera2959 4 года назад
IIRC, the video actually talks about how what Disney did to Treasure Planet was the mistake. That's the problem with clickbait titles: if you're relying on people to watch your video out of indignation, then people who aren't into drama will avoid the video and never learn that it's actually praise.
@captain_commenter8796
@captain_commenter8796 2 года назад
This film is CRIMINALLY underrated. It is great in almost every way, the characters, world building, voice acting, animation EVERYTHING
@Mcaark
@Mcaark 4 года назад
Silver is such a good character. Fighting an irredeemable villain is easy. Fighting a friend, who helped you become better than you were? That’s... that’s a struggle. You don’t have to labor out a certain world view to understand how a villain might think of himself as justified *Thanos, cough cough* You understand, Silver knows he kind of sucks, and he hates himself for it. But he consciously makes the choices to be the bad guy, and doesn’t try to make excuses for it beyond his own selfish desire. But it’s the shreds of good we root for. It’s because Silver has some genuinely redeeming qualities. Qualities absent in other characters. Most write off Jim, or at most, tolerate him. But Silver does something we like (treating Jim well) that we don’t really see flushed out with other characters. Silver is a character that seems fantastically real. We want to see him succeed when he does good. And mourn when he chooses to do something bad. I should sit down and read the original book.
@SylentVoidkeeper
@SylentVoidkeeper 4 года назад
I love this movie and the shit Jim went through with his dad because it feels more realistic compared to a lot of Disney films. His dad didn’t die, or was killed by a pirate, or he never knew him as a lot of Disney films tend to do. He just left. He left when Jim was old enough to understand what leaving meant. And that hits home for a lot more people growing up. Treasure Planet is my favorite of the still 2D Disney films, and ranks high in all films for me
@davidshea7002
@davidshea7002 4 года назад
The song "I'm Still Here" from this movie is so damn relatable. Love this movie.
@salomekekelia1508
@salomekekelia1508 4 года назад
I can relate because my father doesn't acknowledge me because I'm 1) I'm queer And 2) I'm a girl
@oddeyes9413
@oddeyes9413 4 года назад
I love I'm Still Here. It's an all time favorite of mine
@breadophile
@breadophile 4 года назад
@Belladonna Noir yeah both songs are sung by john rzeznik (the lead singer of the goo goo dolls)
@greenxlady4585
@greenxlady4585 4 года назад
If somebody understands French I highly recommend listening to that version. The lyrics are completely different yet they still fit another aspect of Jim's journey: the quest for freedom.
@kevinandorsusie
@kevinandorsusie 4 года назад
One thing I'd like to mention that I think was missed. At the beginning of the movie Sarah (Jim's mom) talks about hoping one day she'll see that happy little boy, bringing home a new pet, asking if they can keep it. And at the end of the movie Jim brings home morph, which I thought was an interesting little detail. I still think showing up with the dying pirate is directly related to the line and a fitting transition for that scene. But I think it also counts as foreshadowing/ payoff through morph
@maxidexi3690
@maxidexi3690 4 года назад
Well I'm surprised that one little detail is overlooked in the movie when silver has a father figure qoutes or lessons he only shows he real eye and the opposite is true when he talks as a pirate and as a villain he's mechanical eyes are the one that's more visible
@churchboy4609
@churchboy4609 3 года назад
Oooo, I never noticed that!
@estebanpineros9409
@estebanpineros9409 2 года назад
I like your comment. It also makes sense because as he implied, his robotic parts came from sacrifices to reach his dream. You can almost argue that the mechanical parts represent the souless pirate, whereas the rest is his humanity, which is why his human factions are on display when he's being kind to Jim. The metaphor can be taken even futher, as we see his metal arm is the one to grab onto the treasure-filled boat, while his human arm reaches to try and save Jim, and while he doesn't lose the appendage, he lets go of his dream with his pirate hand at the end, in that moment making a decision about which part of him to listen to: the cunning and selfish pirate vs the man who sees himself as almost Jim's dad. I'd say that the ending where Jim lets Silver get away isn't icky, since Jim's thanking and repaying Silver for all the things he did for Jim, because he saw that they were true and sincere because of Silver's sacrifice. That moment made Jim once more care for Silver, and letting him leave was Jim's way of thanking him for everything, If Silver hadn't saved Jim, he could have probably escaped with his fortune, but he chose to give it up and risk imprisonment, so Jim saw it as fair to give the man a chance, the same way Silver gave him a chance when most others saw him as a washed up loser with no future.
@OhNoTheFace
@OhNoTheFace 4 года назад
I always actually liked the kid and Silver's relationship. As you said, life is messy, Silver was a bad guy but clearly something in there was still good to find. The imperfection in it all is why I love it, everything is never black and white
@MrIce-tl7wo
@MrIce-tl7wo 4 года назад
While I do agree, that there definetly is the risk of children taking away the wrong message with Silver, I would actually argue that the reason why portrayals like these are so important, is because they teach kids to SEPERATE different aspects of a character/person. Learning that the good things you do don't excuse abusive or manipulative behavior. But also that a persons mistakes don't invalidate them treating others well and caringly. I would even go so far as to say that your concern of "A kid might walk away thinking that if an adult treats you like Silver, it's ok because he never did anything TOO bad" actually stems from the usual LACK of messages like this. When everything is "black and white" that forces you to put people into these categories and they are either fully good or fully bad. A lot of times people excusing or tolerating horrible behavior comes from them not being able to see others as complex individuals. They don't want to accept bad behavior as such, because that meant the parental figure/loved one had to be a bad person. And how could they be bad, if they clearly care at other times or have in the past. Most people don't like condemning someone they love. Conversely other people often tend to see any negative aspect or behavior as proof of a malicious/evil disposition. Believing that you either perfectly fit into their idea of a good moral person or are an irredeemable monster. Too often they think treating something as a grey area means acting as if something clearly "black" were "white" or the other way around. Not beeing able to see anything outside the extremes. Lastly it also causes problems with ones self-image. Someone might have problems accepting ones own mistakes and flaws because they don't want to see themself as a bad person. Or they do see their errors, but can't admit them, because they fear ostracisation from everyone around them. So while you do run the risk of seeming appologetic about bad behavior, when implementing characters and morals like Silver into your story, in the long run it's much more harmful to never have kids deal with these ideas.
@SR-zp4je
@SR-zp4je 3 года назад
Beautifully put, dude.
@anotherrandomtexan25
@anotherrandomtexan25 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing man, way more concise than just "ayyyy things aren't always just black white, k?" I prolly would've put lol we really do need more complex antagonists in movies in general though I feel like it is always way too "well they need to be stopped cuz they bad!" When it's rarely that clear In real life
@ThePopeOfAllDope
@ThePopeOfAllDope 3 года назад
Reading your comment was amazing. A striking analysis. I have nothing further to add, take my like.
@ThirrinDiamond
@ThirrinDiamond 3 года назад
You're totally right Theres also the recent revolting trend of "oh they had a sad backstory thats why theyre bad" vying for us to care for murderers/kidnappers and worse? Like i dont give a rats ass on what led them here, it doesnt take away what they have just done. Like i'm very worried kids will start to think objectively bad people arent bad just cus they had a sad childhood cus i know i wouldve and did as an abused kid. Like no matter what you go through, it doesn't mean you suddenly have a free pass to make others suffer the same way or worse :/ Feels v much like it'll excuse bullies for their behaviour so they don't reflect on themselves (even tho thats no different than the black and white dychotomy you described) Not to mention some people are just bad despite nothing wrong ever happening so it's like -__- Like there are kids nowadays who in the middle of daylight kick grandmothers in the middle of a macdonalds and people do nothing to stop them. (Happened to my close friends grandma) So we deffo need better pop culture to teach kids cus apparently people aint parenting 🙄
@Poukena
@Poukena 3 года назад
I wish I could like this comment many more times. I think your analysis is brilliantly put and spot on.
@ItsThatJo
@ItsThatJo 4 года назад
Where I'm from, the dubbed version of this film used to be on the television all the time when I was a kid, and I always was so happy when I saw it was on! In my head, up until recently, I thought it was a successful Disney movie (maybe not princess level, but still). I was very disheartened to hear that it flopped in the cinemas, it definitely didn't deserve that. It's such a great, BEAUTIFUL movie! Also, Jim was definitely one of my first crushes as a kid. Looking back at it as a young adult, I wonder if he's the root of what I now know is "my type" haha
@TheAngelofFate17
@TheAngelofFate17 4 года назад
*bursts through the door* _DID SOMEONE SAY TREASURE PLANET!?_
@nukclear2741
@nukclear2741 4 года назад
YEEEEEEESSSSSSSS
@Anino_Makata
@Anino_Makata 4 года назад
I remember watching this movie for the first time, back when I was 6 or 7. I then revisited it when I was 15. Now I'm 18, and I'm still a little teary-eyed when I reflect on Jim's story, his relationship with Silver, and how much it has mirrored my life's story to this point. Treasure Planet is the gem in Disney's long buried chest of forgotten films, that has yet to lose it's magic. I just hope more generations will get to see it, too.
@imastupid5876
@imastupid5876 3 года назад
Silver is one of my favorite characters all time. I love his dynamic with Jim so much. I especially loved that, in the scene where the pirates are getting frustrated that they don’t see where the map has lead them- when they shove Jim to the ground- Silver looks so conflicted. In his facial expressions and bodily movements, you can tell he’s struggling to decide which side he wants to be on: to encourage his lackeys or stand up for Jim. Even if he’s also incredibly frustrated, he almost does break his character early to stand up for Jim in that moment. Also, every scene where Silver’s encouraging Jim and giving him wise words- like when he was making Jim feel better about the death that he thought he caused or when they’re saying goodbye to one another at the end- it always makes me cry. I was born in 2003 and watched this movie when I was young, probably because I think my mom found Jim hot- fucking weird. I only managed to watch it again once I got Disney +. It may not be the best movie, but I still absolutely love it, mostly just for the father/son dynamic Silver and Jim have.
@blazingeagle9452
@blazingeagle9452 4 года назад
Fun fact the guy that voiced the dieing pirate, was sick the day he came in. So when he was talking, he literally sounded like he was dying.
@kirara2516
@kirara2516 4 года назад
Ou, did not know that. Nice touch that adds realism and detail to an already good performance.
@bluueeberries
@bluueeberries 4 года назад
I had to reread your comment. I thought it said "F!#& the guy that voiced the dying pirate."
@blazingeagle9452
@blazingeagle9452 4 года назад
@@bluueeberries I'm glad you decided to re-read my comment before posting your own opinion. Glad to know people like my comments. Happy holidays
@ThinlyCut90
@ThinlyCut90 4 года назад
I really do love Treasure Planet. It's such a great movie, and was such a good coming of age story. That, and it was so beautifully animated. Shame on Disney for deliberately tanking what should have been a masterpiece in animation.
@moonlight.8831
@moonlight.8831 4 года назад
Very underrated movie.
@carrastealth
@carrastealth 4 года назад
I wish Disney hadn't set this movie up to fail. I can only imagine the limits they'd be pushing even further with animation in the years following if this movie had made a lot of money.
@benjaminschmitt1562
@benjaminschmitt1562 3 года назад
Mind if I let everybody know that *Rotten Tomatoes gave Mulan 2020 a higher score than this*
@jessicar3291
@jessicar3291 3 года назад
That is an outrage
@crocsinthewater4838
@crocsinthewater4838 3 года назад
ew
@kellen8405
@kellen8405 3 года назад
Mulan 2020 was shit
@micahturner8297
@micahturner8297 3 года назад
Please don’t tell me that…..🙄
@m0ckyzo185
@m0ckyzo185 3 года назад
Rotten Tomatoes never stops missing
@The_Room_2_Doggys_Revenge
@The_Room_2_Doggys_Revenge 4 года назад
The title should be "Everything IS great about Treasure Planet"
@JChandoha
@JChandoha 4 года назад
Except for the robot
@The_Room_2_Doggys_Revenge
@The_Room_2_Doggys_Revenge 4 года назад
@@JChandoha nah he's fine
@YassiJoon
@YassiJoon 4 года назад
@@JChandoha B.E.N is great though!
@mouniralaaguerbi511
@mouniralaaguerbi511 4 года назад
@@JChandoha I agree, the robot was annoying. But they were in post robin Williams phase so they wanted every movie to have that side character and it feels kinda forced and not fitting the tone. But what they don't understand is not every comedian's strength. They should've written him kinda like olaf in the first movie.. quiet but effective.
@jonathonloredo8026
@jonathonloredo8026 4 года назад
I’m a simple man. I see one of the most underrated animated films ever, I see your channel, I click immediately
@anormalguy9320
@anormalguy9320 4 года назад
Captain Amelia was the closest thing i had to a furry crush.
@volcanolord100
@volcanolord100 4 года назад
Dont know why, but the profile name makes this comment all the better.
@SkullyGibs
@SkullyGibs 4 года назад
Lola Bunny from Space-Jam though?
@exprime8872
@exprime8872 4 года назад
@@SkullyGibs I think that's just assumed at this point
@kieranstark7213
@kieranstark7213 4 года назад
Oh, if you think Amelia is one of the characters that is the most responsible for furry crushes, wait ‘till you see those tall/thick-thighed women! static1.e621.net/data/sample/a6/e1/a6e1c9d183569a61c3f2f49a7c31e48f.jpg Surely, when Sonic himself saw this, he was all like files.gamebanana.com/img/ss/wips/5a04bd7e7fc6e.jpg 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Lord_Numpty
@Lord_Numpty 4 года назад
@@kieranstark7213 _Kindly piss off with that pornography._ Neither expected nor desired to see such a link in a youtube comment, especially on a video as harmless as this.
@hallowhyena
@hallowhyena 4 года назад
This probably my favorite Disney movie of all time. Jim is such a comfort character, and I can relate to his story without the sci-fi adventure part.
@ianberry9630
@ianberry9630 4 года назад
I have never clicked faster
@OutForMilk
@OutForMilk 4 года назад
Your comment says it came 18 min ago yet the vid came 17 min ago. Wtf
@Urbaninjaq
@Urbaninjaq 4 года назад
Same
@zachblair3794
@zachblair3794 4 года назад
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
@MajorHickE
@MajorHickE 4 года назад
I've never been so happy to catch a new vid within 6 minutes
@joanaguayoplanell4912
@joanaguayoplanell4912 4 года назад
Neither did I. I ADORE this movie.
@harryblackwell2054
@harryblackwell2054 4 года назад
Long have I waited
@somespectre7994
@somespectre7994 4 года назад
Its been well over 15 years and Jim's Sailboard is still n.01 on my list of anything i could ever want
@SpectrumAnalysis
@SpectrumAnalysis 3 года назад
"Outdated nautical language counter" Begins the counter with constabulary, a common word still used in the UK for the police department and nothing to do with sailing... H M M M...
@wiseguy01
@wiseguy01 4 года назад
I very much did enjoy the aesthetic appeal of Treasure Planet and think it is the best attempt at original world building by Disney thus far. I think that two or more films set in this universe would have been interesting to see play out. They would not even have to involve Jim much at all, as his story had already been told, but could focus on two or more other unrelated original characters who happen to live within the same galaxy as Jim. It would be more just a backdrop for a sort of shared-universe anthology series of films all taking place within this truly creative setting. Maybe have Jim cameo at different points in his life, reminding us where it all started and showing that all is well with our former delinquent. I've always liked science fantasy more than hard science or straight fantasy settings and so would like for lesser known genres like Steampunk/Dieselpunk/Biopunk/Gaslight fantasy, and etc... with their own unique twist receiving more mainstream attention in the near future. They really are underappreciated subgenres of science fiction/fantasy and I do sincerely believe they have much to offer audiences when it comes to original characters, story telling and worldbuilding. Both Treasure Planet and Atlantis: The Lost Empire are steampunk inspired and I enjoyed those films immensely(despite the many flaws of Atlantis: The Lost Empire). Just my two cents...
@SomeD00D01
@SomeD00D01 4 года назад
Nice rant
@nkbujvytcygvujno6006
@nkbujvytcygvujno6006 4 года назад
If you look at the official art book, there was going to be a Treasure Planet 2, and they were planning on giving him some red-haired girl to fall for. And there has been so much bonus film-based material and world building that I wouldn’t be surprised if there were going to be spinoffs, like in your idea. I thought you’d like to know that. And the reason Treasure Planet wasn’t more of a success and the projects weren’t followed through on enough was mostly due to Disney executive shutdowns, not because the movie was bad. It was partly because they wanted to convince the company that all their failed films were due to 2d animation being outdated and sabotaged the movie to support their decision to completely go to 3D animation, and partly from pettiness and bias against the creators. This is detailed more in the video Treasure Planet: Disney’s Biggest Mistake by BREADSWORD.
@rayseodium
@rayseodium 4 года назад
@@nkbujvytcygvujno6006 They had the howl second movie thought out. There is a website I might find again, that talks about the story board. I also think Willem Dafoe was already casted as the bad guy. Also they planned on making a TV-series. Basically they wanted to do something similar to Lilo & Stich.
@rayseodium
@rayseodium 4 года назад
@@nkbujvytcygvujno6006 I highly recommend watching "Treasure Planet - Disneys biggest Misstake" here on RU-vid. It goes into the production of the movie, the plans and the problems the makers had with Disney authorities. It also takes about the sequel and the planned the TV series. In the description of the video are more sauces to more topics about Treasure Planet
@nkbujvytcygvujno6006
@nkbujvytcygvujno6006 4 года назад
The Siontist Thank you, but, I did watch that video. Did you read my whole comment? I hadn’t seen it in a while, so I forgot about the fact that it talked about the TV series and the second film already having people cast. But, again, thanks. It’s nice to see someone else interested in this underrated masterpiece.
@jumei1546
@jumei1546 4 года назад
*whispers* now, atLANTIS :D
@Locadel2003
@Locadel2003 4 года назад
I have only one thing before watching this video. This movie is one of the underrated animated movies of all time
@giffeswe
@giffeswe 4 года назад
treasure planet and the iron giant is my #1 (yes #1) underrated and underappreciated movies
@clearlyrebecca
@clearlyrebecca 3 года назад
This whole damn movie is a treasure and the fact that Disney actively worked to tank it is A TRAGEDY.
@articusramos808
@articusramos808 4 года назад
A real Disney classic with Atlantis the lost empire. Both underrated.
@catsareamazing3616
@catsareamazing3616 4 года назад
True
@CatCubed
@CatCubed 4 года назад
Both are somehow my most favorite Disney movies from my childhood, guess my family had good taste in buying underrated movies
@schiz0idDK
@schiz0idDK 4 года назад
Treasure planet and Atlantis are my shit I never knew they were so underrated till 4 years ago it was so weird to me considering I watched them almost every week
@dantel4170
@dantel4170 4 года назад
@@schiz0idDK honestly I feel like certain elite kids had these as their fave movies
@liberatusblair
@liberatusblair 4 года назад
Treasure planet was amongst the first movies that I watched on DVD, copies of the actual movies gifted by my uncle. It still has a special place in my heart and was quite surprised to get to know, that it was deemed a failure. It was the best movie that I watched during my childhood, it made me fall in love with sci-fi, I build my own solar surfer (out of wood and trash, being a child with near limitless imagination was awesome) because this movie left such a deep impression. I can't praise this movie enough. ^^
@Zoomscoping
@Zoomscoping 4 года назад
Far and above my favorite Disney movie. A shame it was a flop in theaters and never got the recognition it truly deserved... I absolutely despise the live action remakes that companies are producing now, but I think this one would be interesting to see... but then again, that is just me hoping to see Treasure Planet be relevant.
@ferratorr1033
@ferratorr1033 4 года назад
Zoomscoping I’ve always kinda wanted them to do more with it, I know they had a sequel planned before it flopped so badly, but really I love what it’s become. A hidden gem. Anything more to it could just be bad and I’d like if they didn’t tarnish the legacy.
@gabeminor2617
@gabeminor2617 4 года назад
Same.
@marvelousworks
@marvelousworks 4 года назад
Pls do these next; 🥺 1.The road to El dorado 2. Sinbad and the seven seas 3. Prince of Egypt 4. Iron giant 5. Atlantis
@franklynmazeli7856
@franklynmazeli7856 4 года назад
marvellous works sinbad was a great movie.
@boomidctv6017
@boomidctv6017 4 года назад
Classic.
@ladyscarlette6289
@ladyscarlette6289 4 года назад
Yes
@professorknight8371
@professorknight8371 4 года назад
marvellous works Yes, love Road to El Dorado, and prince of Egypt, but Sinbad is my all-time favorite animated movie ever! We need it!!
@DudettRin101
@DudettRin101 4 года назад
YES. YES TO ALL OF THESE
@isaiahadams1208
@isaiahadams1208 Год назад
The relationship between Jim and Silver always gets me in my feelings 🥹
@frosted_glaceon5513
@frosted_glaceon5513 Год назад
Same. I love redeemed villains. My favorite part of the entire movie is when Silver has a clear shot at Jim as he's escaping with the map, and then puts the gun down and can't do it. People who do terrible things can have a softer side.
@samalass466
@samalass466 Год назад
I've been obsessed for about a year now and I still ugly cry on the inside whenever I pay attention to it.
@snaketooth0943
@snaketooth0943 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, the narrator of these videos seemed to say that their relationship was a flaw with the movie but I think it's one of the movie biggest strengths. It's morally complex and leads to characters arcs and I really like it!
@deathforefox
@deathforefox 10 месяцев назад
Silver said it himself, you give up a few things chasing a dream. It's played as him talking about his arm, but it could be he had a child he left behind, adding to the father/son dynamic.
@phastinemoon
@phastinemoon 10 месяцев назад
Especially since it’s actually a diversion from the book. In the book, Silver doesn’t really teach Jim anything (mostly lets him goof off), and the story ends with Jim being scarred for life and terrified at the memory of Silver.
@callumbaurley716
@callumbaurley716 4 года назад
This is one of it not the best underappreciated movies Disney's ever done.
@SargeXtrme
@SargeXtrme 4 года назад
Can we talk about the absolutely beautiful soundtrack this movie has? With it, the emotional scenes becomes straight up tearjerkers. The heroic themes add a sense of adventure. And the intro music violin melody at the beginning sets up such a storybook moment (also literally too). James Newton Howard, such a wonderful composer.
@AndreNitroX
@AndreNitroX 4 года назад
Just soul touching music
@pLanetstarBerry
@pLanetstarBerry 4 года назад
I agree wholeheartedly. It was one of my favorite soundtracks growing up, and I still listen to it sometimes when I'm brainstorming scenes to write. The track Silver Comforts Jim is my go-to track for emotional pep talk scenes. I still bawl watching that scene and the music has a damn pavlovian effect on me.
@firockfinion3326
@firockfinion3326 4 года назад
The entire RLS Legacy ship was created in the deep canvas thing; it's a legit three dimensional model, so every single scene within it had to be done with more legitimate camera techniques since they couldn't just cheat the space and draw whatever they wanted, like is typically done with two dimensional animation. It made the film harder to create, especially since at the time the technology was still relatively new and so they didn't have many shortcuts or helpful techniques done with it yet. (IIRC the first Disney film to use deep canvas was Tarzan, and that was only in the "vine surfing" scenes.) So the fact that the makers of the film went through such effort only for Disney executives to really flop the movie in marketing is just such a shame. This movie still is and probably always will be one of my favorites; it really deserves more recognition, in my opinion.
@gracemckean4147
@gracemckean4147 4 года назад
I feel the same way.
@artisannoteworthy
@artisannoteworthy 4 года назад
The first true 3D and hand animated movie was the Great Mouse Detective. The cogs on the clock in the finale we're all fully CG. I doubt think it completely qualifies as a "Deep Canvas" model, but it was the first use of two different animations in a Disney movie. But yeah. You simltaniously notice and don't notice at all the styles in Treasure Planet. There are times like the whales and Silver sometimes, that it was very obvious, but most of the time it's seamless. Very impressive for what they had back then. Very few of us can say we lived in a world where all our "cartoons" we're fully hand drawn. Everything is now almost all digital or 3D. Treasure Planet is maybe the first example of the bridge between them. At the very least, it's the best example
@steffanhymer1285
@steffanhymer1285 4 года назад
Disney didn't intentionally flop this movie in spite of it being so difficult to make, they flopped it BECAUSE it was so difficult to make. they wanted the excuse that the amount of time, effort, and especially money it takes to make a movie this way isn't worth the money it makes back. so they made this movie under contractual obligation, sent it out to die, then went "see, all that work and we made nothing for it. now lets only make cheap and easy movies." Production cost is too high for this style of movie in their opinion, so they made a scapegoat and Treasure Planet was it.
@timehunter9467
@timehunter9467 2 года назад
This might have nearly destroyed Disney, but it’s one of the best and underrated films they’ve made.
@ravenouself4181
@ravenouself4181 8 месяцев назад
Ironically, Disney failed this movie in the marketting. In fact, they failed it so hard that I find it impossible that it wasn't on purpose.
@unfabgirl
@unfabgirl 4 года назад
I WAS ONE OF THE TEN PEOPLE THAT SAW IT IN THEATERS! It was amazing and is one of my fondest memories with my dad. This is a great holiday gift to us. May you and your family have a great end of year and happy holidays!
@locabsgg94
@locabsgg94 4 года назад
I saw it in theaters it came out during this time of year too, I also took my captain and silver toys to the movie with me
@pjmcneely2661
@pjmcneely2661 4 года назад
Guys, we found three of them!
@JakNekon
@JakNekon 4 года назад
@@pjmcneely2661 Five. My mom took me. We both loved it. Excuse me I have to clear some nostalgia from my eye...
@pjmcneely2661
@pjmcneely2661 4 года назад
@@JakNekon we're half way there! Can we get a sixth, also I really want to watch this now, anyone know where to find it?
@lauradelvasto3196
@lauradelvasto3196 4 года назад
@@pjmcneely2661 Six! I saw it in theaters with my grandma.
@zoecolbert4584
@zoecolbert4584 4 года назад
Can you please do Atlantis: the Lost Empire?
@jamesmoyner7499
@jamesmoyner7499 4 года назад
Zola Budd That amazing film has my Waifu Kida in it! No other compares to her!
@theNEWMASKSdudexxx
@theNEWMASKSdudexxx 4 года назад
I always thought Helga was hotter myself
@atlantethan
@atlantethan 4 года назад
Yes, PLEASE do Atlantis!
@dracogaming6824
@dracogaming6824 4 года назад
Y E S
@azraelrazor
@azraelrazor 4 года назад
It is time
@drewbear1969
@drewbear1969 4 года назад
There was also "monosyllabic" in one of my favorite lines: _"Let me make this as monosyllabic as possible: I - don't - much - care - for - this - crew - you - hired."_ This was one of those movies I rented at Blockbuster, then immediately bought myself a copy for repeated viewings. The three main "wins" for me are the cast, the animation of Jim's solar surfing (seriously the way his hair moves before that free fall is a masterpiece), and how two of my favorite settings were blended in such an interesting adaptation of one of my favorite stories. I think what really sets _Treasure Planet_ apart is the departure from the usual Disney animation. Jim's just a regular kid, no royalty or romance or Chosen One. He just needs a father figure to tell him he's going to be okay. and I agree that resonates with a lot of viewers. Then Silver is likable in that role because he's not just another villain like Scroop, he's a well-rounded antagonist.
@daisukeakihito9832
@daisukeakihito9832 3 года назад
As someone whose dad also barely was in the picture, this is my honest to god favourite film ever made, I've rewatched it pretty regularly every year since I was a kid until now close to 30 and with a family of my own. It always spoke to me, first from Jim's perspective and these days more from Silver's. The fact so many people haven't even heard of it is such a shame. Post-edit: Also speaking of Silver, the whole him manipulating Jim and it being iffy, Silver was very much the antagonist at the start of the movie, cold, ruthless pirate that was there for the treasure and nothing else and wouldn't shy from killing in order to reach it. However, much like his influence on Jim was key for Jim, it goes both ways, Jim changed Silver during their journey so much he got stuck between wanting to be a role model for Jim and the pirate he was, he knew he couldn't show weakness to his crew as they would probably mutiny on him and kill him in a blink of an eye, but he still couldn't bring himself to kill Jim either so he chose to play it the best way he could, keeping Jim safe and playing the bad guy front in exchange for losing him and his trust, a painful sacrifice only a loving dad could ever make in that scenario. A front that shatters in that final moment when he chooses to save Jim over his own lifelong dream, yes it's just money, but it was something he's essentially lived for and sacrificed his own body to achieve one day.
@forwhomthetacobelltolls
@forwhomthetacobelltolls 4 года назад
“Back ya go, ya naughty plug!” Is what my college girlfriend used to say whenever her... coffee maker was unplugged.
@mitchfletcher2386
@mitchfletcher2386 4 года назад
Mmm-hmm.
@DoubleADwarf
@DoubleADwarf 4 года назад
"Coffee maker."
@mitchfletcher2386
@mitchfletcher2386 4 года назад
@@DoubleADwarf Riiiiiight.
@thejimmysofgatsby
@thejimmysofgatsby 4 года назад
Eyyyyyo cinemasins jokes
@colinbutler5417
@colinbutler5417 4 года назад
This movie honestly means so much to me. It’s always cool to see someone else praise it.
@Ruby-rw1wg
@Ruby-rw1wg 4 года назад
Finally someone who acknowledges this movie (Edit) Disney *cough cough*
@picklesthewise
@picklesthewise 4 года назад
Things I appreciate EVEN MORE about this movie after all these years: 1. Already loved the animation the first time I saw it, but now that 2D is something of a rarity I appreciate even more how much love and care was put into the details. There are so many different types of creatures with all different body types in this movie, and they all move so well! And the expressions on characters during some of the more poignant scenes shows how complicated their inner emotions are - it isn't just straight anger or sadness or one thing, it's a mix of things that let you see exactly what they're thinking. Incredible. 2. The music is gorgeous. Not so much the featured vocal songs, though they aren't bad. But the instrumental pieces in this, from the harrowing moments to the echoing strings in the background of quieter scenes in space, are just perfect. They add another layer to the movie you can't even see the first time through. 3. [Unlike the beginning of this video...🙄😤] This film does not talk down to kids. It's for them, sure, but it holds them to a higher standard and doesn't dumb things down. Sure, there's fart jokes and cute alien pets, but also scientific references and a lot of grey area content they actually have to consider deeply. It treats them just like people, and as a kid I loved any film that would do that. 4. In addition to the stellar 2D animation (geddit? Stellar? No? I'll see myself out), the 3d animation integration is incredibly well done. It's got a 2D style focus in mind and doesn't stand out from the rest of the movie like a sore thumb, but instead used to enhance the actual technical gadgets in the film, like maps and hovercraft, etc. Even B.E.N the robot as a partial 3D character fits this. Technology applied to technology, which is ingenious. So basically, as someone who grew up loving art, machinery, sci-fi and knowledge, an animated movie set in space with a technology focus and a vocabulary count higher than a MENSA exam was MY movie 💖💖❤👍💖❤
@jonasmeyerbUild
@jonasmeyerbUild 4 года назад
Im 19 so i grew up with these movies and it inspired me SO MUCH... U could also talk about Sinbad... there they also used a Balance between paint and animation
@caramelkeka6966
@caramelkeka6966 4 года назад
What's great about Treasure Planet? Me: Easy one: Everything
@humm96
@humm96 4 года назад
Straight up my favourite Disney film, everything about it, “I’m Still Here” will always top my favourite songs list and going to the cinema with my Dad to see it is one of my favourite memories, I’m 24 now and this film along with All Dogs Go To Heaven will never fail to make me weep.
@christopherwedemeyer2993
@christopherwedemeyer2993 3 года назад
One of my three kids' favorites. I took them all to see it in the theater when it came out . They were four, six and seven. Two boys and a girl. They all loved it and had a great time. They all still remember that day and speak of it fondly. The movie spurned many questions of parenting, morals, and adventure. I enjoyed the vocabulary and am happy that someone else finally noticed the complexity added in to a kids movie. When the youngest (the girl) had to write her first book report in jr high, she chose "Treasure Island". I asked her why and she told me because of this movie that she saw as a little girl. Cockles warmed. Thank you.
@DarthTerrest
@DarthTerrest 4 года назад
The name Pleiades comes from the name of a star constellation (it was named by the ancient Greeks though).
@kyekimler
@kyekimler 4 года назад
It's interesting and you're completely right, Pleiades is a Greek word, but it was used to describe the seven daughters of the titan Atlas and Pleione (I hope I spelled that right). However because the constellation is very important in navigation and its use predates Hellenistic Greece, it was likely that the name of the constellation came first, and the character of Pleione and her daughters were created to explain it. It's so old in fact, that it was found in Babylonian texts and even referenced in the Epic Of Gilgamesh, a Mesopotamian text that is recognised as the oldest example of great literature. Sorry for nerding out, I love this kinda shit. Merry Christmas :)
@MetFanMac
@MetFanMac 4 года назад
Odd that he missed this.
@GREG_Khar-NÜ-Metalhead2000
@GREG_Khar-NÜ-Metalhead2000 4 года назад
There's a planet named pleiades and it rule by pleiadian king,King Plachacha
@badtiming2208
@badtiming2208 4 года назад
@@kyekimler thanks for the nerdout :)))
@liamshanley4920
@liamshanley4920 4 года назад
One of the things I love about this movie is the exchange between Jim and Silver after the comet ride. Jim asks Silver how he became a cyborg. In any other movie, Silver would probably go into a 1-2 minute long backstory about how he lost his limbs. Instead, he simply says, “you give up a few things, chasing a dream”. It’s so simple but it tells you everything you need to know about him.
@jordancoggan5857
@jordancoggan5857 4 года назад
This movie was my all time favourite as a child. It is such an underrated movie and it pains me to have to say that. Loved this movie and i doubt disney could make a remake that could top this
@josepheubank8405
@josepheubank8405 3 года назад
This movie captured my imagination like nothing else, and still blows me away with its creativity to this day.
@scottmotcheson7455
@scottmotcheson7455 4 года назад
Thank You
@pyrophenom2505
@pyrophenom2505 4 года назад
Scott Motcheson your welcome
@EarthHeartSun
@EarthHeartSun 4 года назад
When i was a kid this movie was like the coolest thing i ever seen. Like its on space, theres a pirate, i love the tecnology in this universe. And the 3D and 2D animation is just amazing in my eyes. Its just really amazing movie in my book. 😁
@honeyham6788
@honeyham6788 4 года назад
Next do Atlantis
@NexeL_NKC
@NexeL_NKC 4 года назад
So, this movie, alongside Atlantis, are my two favorite disney renaissance movies. They forged new trails with their big ideas, meaningful relationships, and stunning worlds. Atlantis has, well, Atlantis, and Treasure Planet has the vastness of space that it treats like the open sea. Treasure Planet BARELY edges out against Atlantis for me, but they're both underrated classics. If I had my choice, I'd have them both remade in 3d animation like Frozen or Tangled style. That would be a dream of mine.
@TheKazragore
@TheKazragore 9 месяцев назад
Both of those movies fall outside the Renaissance period. '89 to '99, Mermaid to Tarzan. But they're both great movies.
@snowbird1381
@snowbird1381 4 года назад
I feel so dumb. I never thought of the x marks the spot thing with the planets double rings. The creativity in this film is beyond amazing
@xavie2399
@xavie2399 4 года назад
This movie is my absolute number one favorite animated film of all time. I get so engrossed in this film every time I watch it, I feel emotional, it’s so nostalgic to me. I watched every Disney film imaginable growing up, but none of them will ever hold a candle to Treasure Planet in my eyes. Merry Christmas Everyone
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