This is fine, but I prefer the one they ended up with. 1: They show him growing up with the tales and being exited about it rather than just saying "I lived and breathed those legends". 2: They showed how he got in trouble, and I love that scene :D 3: It also shows a contrast of the happy family in the intro and what it has become. I think that helps making the "I'm still here" scene give an impression about how big an impact the father leaving had on the family.
Thank God for Tony Jay. This just doesn’t feel right, without him. Also showing jim as a little boy really helps to make you care about him more and his mom.
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It’s cool but I prefer the one in the final scene better cause in that version, Tony Jay narrates. And he’s got that strong, commanding voice. Plus, in the final film we get to see the mother-son dynamic between Jim and Sarah earlier and we get to see why Jim was arrested by the police
A different but still good way of introducing the movie. But the actual intro...had more focus on the person it really was all about. Not Cpt. Nathaniel Flint, but Jim Hawkins. Giving some credit here, it mustn't have been easy to change the scene from this original one to the latter!
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I TURNED 15???! WUT? Dude, I thought he was 17, especially since i have seen the spanish version and his voice sounds more mature there. HE WAS MY CRUSH ALL ALONG
As a kid, I enjoyed spending time with my family and friends all day. Playing with toys and games, not have to do much chores to pamper my own lazy parents, and always have that childish innocence.......... Then I turned 13. - everyone in the entire world.
i will admit the one they went with did hit harder for the audience but this one give more back story had they did the film a bit different like it was jim saying the whole story of his past then this would fit well
Sorry, but the voice doesn't _really_ fit Jim Hawkins. Joseph Gordon Levitt has a great voice, then Jim turns out to sound like this!? Okay. *No.* (Not bullying tho...)
Well... it’s good, but I prefer the other intro with other narrator than this one. But I’ll admit this original prologue of the narrator’s voice does sound good.
Considering the PS1 game's FMV cuts out the parts of young Jim looking at his book, I think they coulda at least went with fully completing this version of the sequence for that, instead of truncating the final version with the Tony Jay narration. Speaking of, don't get me wrong, but Tony did a damn good job at that narration, nailing the respective difference between serenity and sinister, of space and Flint's gang of pirates. But I can't help but feel like I'm not alone in imagining that it's Frollo saying that stuff. This one with an adult Jim Hawkins narrating instead, it somehow reminds me of the Miramax version of Arabian Knight, which I admittedly like; Main character narration, exposition of main setting, introductions of villain and macguffin, and then revealing the narration to be first-person while the viewer is presented with a wide exterior shot of the film's first main location. The guy who does the narration here also did a good job, even if his voice wasn't as strong as Jay's. At the same time though, his voice isn't _as_ immediately recognizable for such the narration to potentially come off as distracting, since Jay's done the same voice for characters like Frollo, Megabyte and Shere Khan.
Treasure planet has to be set in the year 2 billion. Treasure planet future info: 1:Her Majesty now has a colonization fleet 2:The Royal Navy has been a force to be reckoned with for over 200 years and has the best trained crews in the Galaxy How long would it take to colonize the milky way? 3: it would take 2 billion years for an object thrown by us at one end of the galaxy to reach the other end. So in the far future of which the treasure planet universe is set advancements such as deep space colonization have been mastered. so this movie has to be set more than 2 billion years in the future! Given humanity has colonised our galaxy. 4:The nearest galaxy to earth would take 749 million years to travel
But what if the etherium they travel through acts as a sort of wormhole of sorts and can allow them to cut the travel time from say a billion years to 10 years if that's the case they would only really need a couple hundred years
Since Ron Clements and John Musker directed this, I wonder if they decided to start out Princess and the Frog in a manner similar to this one, because that obviously started out with Tiana and Lottie as little girls. I'm starting to think that they've become eafy fascinated with so-called "kidtroductions" since they directed Hercules!
can somebody just PLEASE PLEASE write the whole prolpugue for me? so i can traslate it to spanish? :/ i can read and speak a little of english but this voice it's hard to me X'D
The actor playing adult Jim, no real offense to him but he's a terrible narrator! And I'd kind of been hoping that they'd show how Jim looked like grown-up, but after hearing his voice, I'm kind of glad they did not. 2:50 haha, glad they didn't put that in!