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  1. Jun 15, 2001 · Reviews. Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Roger Ebert June 15, 2001. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Disney's "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" is an animated adventure movie with a lot of gusto and a wowser of a climax. It's an experiment for the studio.

    • Pillars of The Genre
    • Call Out The Crew
    • Lore of The Lost
    • Lost in A Story
    • The People Under The Seas
    • Genre-Bending
    • Behind The Mic
    • Geeked Out
    • Mature Morals
    • Not Just For Kids

    For Disney Animation's first foray into science-fiction, they certainly had key elements of the genre done exceptionally well. The Ulysses submarine gives off some heavy 20,000 Leaguesvibes, the skills of the crew could match those of the Enterprise, and do we even have to mention the ferocity of the Leviathan? A mission to explore a loss civilizat...

    Milo Thatch, though ambitious and eager, couldn't tackle this job alone. The film is absolutely packed with memorable characters that any viewers can easily invest in and identify with. From the experienced and eccentric crew of the Atlantis expedition to the tribe of Atlanteans themselves, characters of this move are some of the most fascinating a...

    In the first 10-12 minutes of the film, the viewer has a basic idea of the Atlantean culture and the plight of the lost city. The story of Atlantis is presented to us in an epic yet tangible way. Right from the beginning, Disney shows us the fall of Atlantis instead of just having Milo lecture us on the subject. It makes us want to learn and experi...

    Two elements that help make Atlantis so great are its storytelling and its writing. Before the Ulysses even touches the water, we know we're in for an incredible adventure. And the fun doesn't just stop there. RELATED: 5 Live-Action Disney Remakes In Development (And 5 Films That Deserve One) Along with Milo, we're thrust into this grand expedition...

    Disney's presentation of Atlantean culture is perhaps one of their most interesting creations. Think about the task the writers and animators had to accomplish. They had to build an entire civilization and race of people that corresponded to the multicultural myths of Atlantis. That's no easy feat. Their tribal tattoos, hybrid architecture, and aqu...

    The first half of the film, until the arrival in Atlantis, is almost pure sci-fi/steampunk. With the giant machines, stylistic technology and battle with the Leviathan, the film is a smart and creative adventure. When the Atlanteans are introduced with their mystical crystal, majestic city, and strange culture, it becomes almost like a trip to Rive...

    Not only are the characters some of the best for their genre, but the cast that brings them to life are some of the biggest names in nerd culture. Michael J. Fox, John Mahoney, Jim Varney, Corey Burton, and Don Novello are just a few of the actors that help bring these characters to life. With an eclectic cast featuring stars ofBack to the Future, ...

    Most geeky leads undergo a dramatic transformation from scrawny nerd into hero. This does not apply to the cunning linguist, Milo Thatch. He remains the geek throughout the film, being just as overzealous about history as one of his kind might be over comic books. What makes Milo stand out is that he is consistent and also realistic. RELATED: Disne...

    Most Disney films are harped on for their blatant moral codes. Speak from your heart, be true to yourself, believe in your dreams. All those adages are well and good, but they're not going to affect an adult audience much. Atlantis, however, mixes things up by showing the repercussions of capitalistic greed and the pillaging of ancient artifacts. A...

    Atlantis is a sci-fi epic with a gripping narrative, mature morals, and concrete characters. But upon a further rewatch, we realized that this was a Disney flick geared more for adults than for kids. The kids can certainly enjoy it, but the only thing that keeps it from being a film for adults is the animation. This was Disney's attempt at an anima...

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    • There Were Plans For A Theatrical Sequel. While many people loved Atlantis: The Lost Empire, it suffered from mixed reviews and a relatively average box office performance.
    • The Film Was Accused Of Ripping Off Nadia: The Secret Of Blue Water. There is no doubt that Atlantis: The Lost Empire was one of Disney's most unique movies, but at the time of its release, the film was accused of stealing a lot of its ideas from the Japanese anime, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water.
    • There Could Have Been A Lot More Monsters. Initially, there were lots of ideas on the type of monsters the team would encounter before they reached Atlantis and it included among others, Squid Bats, Lava Whales, and a giant creature called the Land Beast.
    • The Viking Prologue. Atlantis: The Lost Empire opens with the Queen of Atlantis sacrificing herself in order to save the city. Yet, this was not the original idea for the opening scene.
  2. Jun 8, 2001 · In the end Atlantis is a fine movie that's not groundbreaking in any way despite the gorgeous visuals, and I can recommend watching it at least once if you haven't. You most likely have though. Also, the music during the end credits sounded like porn.

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    • Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
    • PG
  3. Entertaining but intense adventure for tweens and up. Read Common Sense Media's Atlantis: The Lost Empire review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • James Garner, Leonard Nimoy, Michael J. Fox
    • Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
    • Walt Disney Pictures
  4. Atlantis is one of my fav Disney movies, love the style, theme, music, etc. But, let's be honest, didn't it flop? Atlantis, Treasure Planet, Sword in the Stone, The Black Cauldron, etc. Would all benefit from a live action adaptation. Instead, they use their resources to remake their most critically acclaimed and adored films.

  5. Atlantis: The Lost Empire: Directed by Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise. With Corey Burton, Claudia Christian, Michael J. Fox, James Garner. A young linguist named Milo Thatch joins an intrepid group of explorers to find the mysterious lost continent of Atlantis.

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