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Director's commentary; "The Quest for Titan" featurette; Deleted scenes; Lit music video: "Over My Head"; Exclusive DVD-ROM game link; Still gallery; Trailers and TV spots; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Anamorphic widescreen [aspect ratio 2.35:1]; Audio: DTS English; English 5.1 Surround; English Dolby Surround; French Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish
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0. Scene Selection
1. Prologue [1:52]
2. The Drej Attack [4:22]
3. 15 Years Later [:22]
4. A Human Recruiter [5:40]
5. A Father's Legacy [:17]
6. Being Chased [2:07]
7. Being Healed [1:12]
8. Navigation [2:50]
9. Sesharrim [2:07]
10. Captured [3:39]
11. On a Trade Ship [:35]
12. Breaking Free [1:40]
13. Unnatural Allies [4:37]
14. On New Bangkok [4:29]
15. A Ship [1:44]
16. In the Ice Ring [2:55]
17. A Message From Dad [2:26]
18. Fight for the Ring [1:01]
19. Building a Planet [6:19]
20. End Titles [1:43]
In the year 3028, Earth's days are numbered, and a nasty race known as the Drej are doing the numbering. As he's about to escape the final blast, young Cale promises his father he'll come back, and accepts his dad's ring as a symbol of the pledge. Fifteen years later, Cale (Matt Damon) journeys across the galaxy with his father's old comrade, Korso (Bill Pullman), and the beautiful Akima (Drew Barrymore), searching for the Titan, an old spaceship that may be the last hope for hordes of nomadic earthlings -- with the Drej in hot pursuit. Veteran animator Don Bluth (Anastasia, Disney's Robin Hood) blasts audiences off to a universe of dazzling special effects, mixing traditional animation with computer-generated graphics in a story that recalls Star Wars and serials of the '30s and '40s. Exciting voice performances by Damon, Pullman, and Barrymore are accompanied by a stellar soundtrack featuring the guitar-grinding rock of Lit and Powerman 5000, as well as the millennium space-age funk of Jamiroquai and Luscious Jackson. A box-office no-show in the theaters, Titan A.E. is a blast on the home screen, where its electrifying space adventure unfolds with frenzied fun. The THX-certified Special Edition DVD release also includes commentary from the directors, a making-of featurette, deleted scenes, trailers, stills, and more. Jason Bergenfeld, Barnes & Noble
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