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Atlantis: The Lost Empire
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chihuahuagirl

Rating:

pros: Everything about it

cons: Nothing


I Got Lost In 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire'

=Genre= Animation =Plot= Milo Thatch is a guy with his head in the clouds. He believes in fantasy an... See Full Review

urbanlegend23

Rating:

pros: Maturity; story; characters; action and animation

cons: Some unfinished plotlines; some careless detail


"Atlantis: The Lost Empire" (2001) Starring Michael J Fox & Cree Summer

ATLANTIS: THE LOST EMPIRE (2001) THE GOOD: --I like it when I learn things from films, and I learnt... See Full Review

carl_lazarevic

Rating:

pros: Voice actors, visuals

cons: Characters, Story, Action ect...


A Lean-N-Mean cinema hotdog

I've been waiting to see Disney's Atlantis for a while now. I can't even remember what I saw in the... See Full Review

Techdude49

Rating:

pros: Animation, character voices

cons: Plot, character development, story


A Decent 90 Minutes

I realize that there are a lot of reviews on this film, so I am going to make this short and use an... See Full Review

moviefan15

Rating:

pros: Good voice acting, nice animation.

cons: A little slow.


Like "Treasure Planet": Not a classic, but underrated (2-DVD Edition review)

The Movie: In the last few years, computer animation has made leaps and bounds to the point whe... See Full Review

yensidretlaw

Rating:

pros: Flashy animation. Some funny characters, nice music.

cons: Terrible writing. More plot holes than an dilapidated suit. Some creepy characters.


"Atlantis"-- the Unsolved Mysteries

Seeing as the sequel to this movie, "Atlantis II: Milo's Return", is coming out on May 20th, in just... See Full Review

JediKermit

Rating:

pros: Good animation, interesting designs and story--a good adventure

cons: Some stereotyping of characters, may be too scary for younger pups


Disney's "Atlantis:" Not the Crapfest I was Expecting...

When it comes to bashing recent Disney films, I&#146m right there trying to tear down the Eisner-Bor... See Full Review

nplawyer

Rating:

pros: Animation, storyline

cons: Violence, G-rating


Why Atlantis should stay lost.

I was very disappointed with this one. I rented it and didn't bother to watch it a second time. Be... See Full Review

wowie27

Rating:

pros: humor and plot

cons: I noticed some animation that's not quite impressive


The Lost Empire

Atlantis: The Lost Empire is about a guy who wants to find Atlantis, and it happens that hi... See Full Review

baboonvideo

Rating:

pros: Some of the mechanics and action scenes may appeal to young boys.

cons: The story and characters are all wet.


Atlantis takes on water and sinks

Following the joy of The Emperor's New Groove, the beauty of Tarzan and the recent surge in stellar... See Full Review

Product Details

Key Information
Genre Childrens
Directors Gary Trousdale
UPC 786936163919
Running Time 1hr 35min
Available Formats VHS
MPAA Rating PG (MPAA)
Subgenre Boats
Release Date 2001
Languages
Original Language English
DVD Editions
DVD Editions <Edition><item name="format">DVD</item><item name="runtime">1hr 35min</item><item name="company">Buena Vista Home Entertainment</item><item name="date">January 29, 2002</item><item name="rating">PG (MPAA)</item><item name="upc">786936166095</item><item name="sound">Sound Features: HiFi, Surround, Digital, Stereo, THX</item></Edition>
VHS Editions
VHS Editions <Edition><item name="format">VHS</item><item name="company">Buena Vista Home Entertainment</item><item name="date">January 29, 2002</item><item name="rating">PG (MPAA)</item><item name="upc">786936163759</item><item name="sound">Sound Features: HiFi, Digital, Stereo</item></Edition>
Credits
Screenwriter Tab Murphy
Professional Reviews
Professional Reviews (06/11/2001, p.17, Todd McCarthy): "...[Norvello gives a] marvelously sardonic, world-weary delivery..."