Before he decided to take a long break from his work, he was very satisfied with all he had accomplished. In the past, he mentioned how it was very important to him to make films that did not talk down to children while still being enjoyable and relatable for adults, that children are capable to a certain extent in understanding that life is not always easy and sought to present that in his films. He was quick to point out he wasn't trying to tell them that they should grow up fast, but that we should never be afraid to confront the fears, challenges, and obstacles in our lives.
Bluth was disappointed in the box office for "Titan A.E" though he was not completely surprised. Half-way through completing the project, he realized Fox lacked confidence in marketing it due to financial cutbacks and layoffs going on behind the scenes, putting the film in a dead-on-arrival position once it was released.
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