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Synopsis: A futuristic twist on Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, Treasure Planet follows restless teen Jim Hawkins on a fantastic journey across the universe as cabin boy aboard a majestic space galleon. Befriended by the ship's charismatic cyborg cook, John Silver, Jim blossoms under his guidance and shows the makings of a fine shipmate as he and the alien crew battle a supernova, a black hole, and a ferocious space storm. But even greater dangers lie ahead when Jim discovers that his trusted friend Silver is actually a scheming pirate with mutiny on his mind.
Production: Buena Vista Distribution Compa
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 13 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
60
Rotten Tomatoes:
69%
PG
Year:
2002
95 min
$38,120,554
Website
9,082 Views


-Aah!

-BEN. shh!

Sorry. sorry Sorry

OK, l'll get the map.

You wait here.

Roger, Jimmy. l'll neutralize

laser cannons, sir!

B.E.N.! B.E.N.!

Yo-ho. yo-ho.

a pirate's life for me

[Humming]

[Sighs]

Disable a few laser cannons.

What is the big deal?

All we gotta do is find

that one little wire.

[Gasps] Oh, mama.

[Sighs] Yes.

[Alarm blaring]

Bad, B.E.N. Bad.

OK, fixing.

That stupid robot's

gonna get us all...killed.

Cabin boy.

Aah!

[Growling]

[Squealing]

[Powers up]

BEN:

Whoops OK. don't panic

Breathing in

breathing out

[Ship creaking]

-Aah!

-Hmm?

[Poink] Raah!

This has gotta be cannons.

[Rumbling]

Maybe not.

Rraar!

[Thud]

[Grunting]

Heh heh.

Come on, come on, come on.

No!

[Snickers] Oh, yes.

Do say hello to Mr. Arrow.

[Gasps] Rraar!

Tell him yourself!

Aah!

Back you go, you naughty plug!

Oh!

Unh! [Gasping]

[Rattling]

[Coughing]

Morph?

[Chirrups]

BEN:

Laser cannons disconnected

Captain Jimmy, sir!

Gee, that wasn't so tough.

Doc! Doc, wake up!

l got the map.

Fine work, Jimbo.

Fine work indeed.

[Muffled yelling]

Thanks for showing us

the way, boy.

Aah!

[Morph yelping]

What's this sorry stack

of metal?!

Not the face!

You're just like me, Jimbo.

Ya hates to lose.

[Chuckles]

What the devil's the...

Open it.

l'd get busy.

[Crew murmuring]

Oh, the powers that be.

Would you look?

Ha ha ha ha!

Tie him up and leave him

with the others till we--what?

You want the map...

you're taking me, too.

[Grunts]

Hmm.

[Chuckles]

We'll take 'em all.

Unh.

[Chattering]

It's OK, Morph. It's OK.

Jimmy,

l--l don't know about you...

but I'm starting to see my life

pass in front of my eyes.

At least, I think it's my life.

Was I ever dancing

with an android named Lupe?!

B.E.N., shh.

This isn't over yet.

SILVER:

We're gettin' close. lads

l smell treasure a-waitin'.

[Laughs]

Huh?

SILVER:
Where is it?

l see nothing! One great, big

stinking hunk of nothing!

What's going on, Jimbo?

l don't know.

l can't get it open.

We should've never

followed this boy!

Hey!

SILVER:
h'd suggest you get

that gizmo going again.

and fast!

Let's rip his gizzard

right out right now!

Throw him off the cliff!

[Rumbling]

Oh, have mercy.

JIM:
The Lagoon Nebula?

But that's halfway

across the galaxy.

JIM:
A big door

opening and closing

Let's see.

Kinapis.

Montressor spaceport.

So that's how Flint did it.

He used this portal to roam

the universe stealing treasure.

But where'd he stash it all?

SILVER:
Where's

that blasted treasure?!

Treasure! Treasure!

It's buried in the--

Buried in the centroid

of the mechanism.

What if the whole planet

is the mechanism...

and the treasure is buried

in the center of this planet?

[Shouting]

[Boing]

And how in blue blazes

are we supposed to get there?

Just open the right door.

[Alarm beeping]

Wait for me! Wait for me!

[Gasps]

[Cheering]

The loot of a thousand worlds.

CREATURE:
We are going

to need a bigger boat!

[Laughing]

This is all seeming

very familiar.

h can't remember why

B.E.N., come on.

We're getting out of here, and

we're not leaving empty-handed.

But--but, Jimmy! Jimmy!

A lifetime of searching.

And at long last...

l can touch it.

Do you know what's strange?

l can't tell you how

frustrating this is, Jimmy...

'cause there's something just--

it's nagging

at the back of my mind.

Aah!

-Captain Flint?

-ln the flesh!

Well, s-sort of,

except for skin, organs...

or anything that--that--that

resembles flesh...

that's not there.

And yet it's so odd. you know?

h remember there was

something horrible

Flint didn't want

anyone else to know

but h--h just can't

remember what it was

Oh, a mind

is a terrible thing to lose!

[Sobbing]

B.E.N.,

l think I just found your mind.

Hold still.

Aah! Jimmy, your hands

are very, very cold.

Whoa!

Hello.

You know, uh, Jimmy,

l was just thinking...

l was just think--

It's all flooding back!

All my memories!

Right up until Flint

pulled my memory circuits...

so I could never tell anybody

about his booby trap!

[Crash]

-Speaking of which...

-Huh?

Flint wanted to make sure...

that nobody could ever

steal his treasure...

so he rigged

this whole planet...

to blow higher than

a Kalepsian kite!

[Jingling]

[Yelling]

Run, Jimmy! Run for your life!

You go back and help

the captain and Doc!

lf I'm not there in 5 minutes,

leave without me.

l am not leaving my buddy Jimmy.

Unless he looks at me

like that.

Bye, Jim!

No! No! Oh, no! Oh, no!

No! Aah!

-Aah!

-Aah!

[Crew yelling]

Come back here, ya blighters!

[Rumbling]

All my life, I dreamed

of an adventure like this.

[Sighs] I'm just sorry...

l couldn't have been

more helpful to you.

Oh, don't be daft.

You've been very helpful.

Truly.

l feel like such

a useless weakling...

with abnormally thin wrists.

Excuse me, brutish pirate.

[Belches]

Yes, you. I have a question.

ls it that your body

is too massive...

for your teeny-tiny head...

or is it that your head

is too teeny-tiny...

for your big, fat body?

l pummel you good!

Yes, I'm sure you will,

but before you do...

l have one more question.

ls this yours?

Uhh...

Yes!

Morph, we are so out of here!

[Cackling]

SILVER:
Ah. Jimbo!

Aren't you the seventh wonder

of the universe?

Get back!

l like you, lad,

but l've come too far...

to let you stand

between me and me treasure.

Aah!

Oh, no, you don't!

[Chattering]

What?

Jimbo.

Reach for me now!

Reach!

l--l can't!

Aah!

l...

Oh, blast me for a fool!

Aah!

[Groans]

Silver, you gave up?

Just a lifelong obsession, Jim.

l'll get over it.

BEN:
Aloha. Jimmy!

Hurry, people!

We got exactly two minutes...

and thirty-four seconds

till planet's destruction!

You're doing fine, Doctor.

Now ease her over

gently--gently!

Aah! We were better off

on exploding planet!

Take us out of here, metal man!

Aye, Captain!

Captain, you dropped from

the heavens in the nick of--

Save your claptrap

for the judge, Silver!

[Chuckles]

Missile tail demobilized,

Captain!

Thrusters at only 30%

of capacity.

We'll never clear

the planet's explosion in time.

-We gotta turn around.

-What?

There's a portal back there.

lt can get us out of here!

DOPPLER:
Pardon me. Jim.

but didn't that potal open

onto a raging inferno?!

Yes, but I'm gonna change that.

I'm gonna open

a different door

Captain, really, I don't see

how this is possible--

Listen to the boy!

One minute, twenty-nine seconds

till planet's destruction!

-What do you need, Jim?

-Just some way to attach this.

All right. Stand back.

Stand back, now.

There you go.

There you go.

OK. Now,

no matter what happens...

keep the ship heading

straight for that portal.

BEN:
Fifty-eight seconds!

Well, you heard him!

Get this blasted heap

turned 'round!

Doctor,

head us back to the portal.

Aye, Captain.

Go to the right! The right!

l know, I know!

Will you just let me drive?!

Twenty-five seconds!

No! No!

Come on, lad.

Seventeen seconds!

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Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, musician and travel writer. His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child's Garden of Verses. Stevenson was a literary celebrity during his lifetime, and now ranks as the 26th most translated author in the world. His works have been admired by many other writers, including Jorge Luis Borges, Bertolt Brecht, Marcel Proust, Arthur Conan Doyle, Henry James, Cesare Pavese, Emilio Salgari, Ernest Hemingway, Rudyard Kipling, Jack London, Vladimir Nabokov, J. M. Barrie, and G. K. Chesterton, who said that Stevenson "seemed to pick the right word up on the point of his pen, like a man playing spillikins". more…

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