Set in the late 1870s. Martha Dennison hires anthropologist/adventurer Jonathan Brock, his nephew Abel, and his associates to track down her husband Edward, who has disappeared while searchi... Read allSet in the late 1870s. Martha Dennison hires anthropologist/adventurer Jonathan Brock, his nephew Abel, and his associates to track down her husband Edward, who has disappeared while searching for an elusive passage to the center of the Earth.Set in the late 1870s. Martha Dennison hires anthropologist/adventurer Jonathan Brock, his nephew Abel, and his associates to track down her husband Edward, who has disappeared while searching for an elusive passage to the center of the Earth.
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- Wakinta Guard
- (as Jorgito Vargas Jr.)
- Wakinta Rescuer
- (as Simon R. Baker)
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The best part of the movie, believe it or not, was not while the characters were in the center of the Earth. Rather, it was while they were on the surface and even then, it wasn't that entertaining. I strongly felt the cinematography was too bright and gave the movie a feeling of schlock and no authenticity. The screenplay was rather poor, unorganized, and many scenes had little or no point. Such as this part where a bear allegedly attacks the characters and scares away the horses. We see the characters shooting, hear a bear growling, and that's all. Special effects weren't that great either. For dinosaurs, we see giant birds (not pterodactyls) and a plesiosaurus. Both were achieved with rather shoddy computer graphics. The creatures took up very little of the film and created no sense of marvel or majesty about themselves, which is what one wants to see in a movie like this. A lost world should be treated with majesty and magnificence.
Bottom line, the 2008 film adaptation of "Journey to the Center of the Earth" was a very bland uninteresting film that took its time at developing itself and made very little sense. I suppose it is worth looking at once, but I'm in no itching hurry to view it a second time.
This inferior adaptation is a special version of the Jules Verne adventure yarn . There're rip-roaring action, spirit of adventure, derring-do, thrills, but results to be quite boring. It's a brief fun with average special effects , passable set decoration , functional art direction and minimum use of computer generator. Acceptable cinematography, being filmed in Columbia British , Canada and atmospheric soundtrack . Highlights of the voyage includes a roller-coaster trip, a terrifying odyssey in sailing, with appearance of prehistoric reptile such as Plesiosaurius , Pterodactilus, and many others events. The film is produced in low budget by the usual Robert Halmi Sr. and Jr. who had formerly produced another version directed by George Miller , plus financed Jules Verne's 20.000 leagues under the sea(1997) directed by Michael Anderson. The motion picture is middling directed by T. J. Scott.
Other versions about this known story are the following : Classic adaptation (1959) by Henry Levin with James Mason as Lindenbrook, Pat Boone,Diane Baker and Arlene Dahl; Spanish version (1976)by Juan Piquer with Kenneth Moore , Jack Taylor, and TV adaptation by George Miller with Treat Williams, Jeremy London and Bryan Brown and another inferior television picture (2008)by David Jones with Greg Evigan and Dedee Pfeiffer. And of course, recent and successful take on filmed in 3D, produced and starred by Brendan Fraser with Anita Briem and Josh Hutcherson. Rating : Below average.
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- TriviaThere were three "Journey" movies released in 2008.
- GoofsAs the team descends deeper into the underground cavern, there is also a source of light from either behind them or up ahead illuminating the way. This would not be the case in an actual underground cave, which would be pitch black with no light.
- Quotes
Abel Brock, Jonathan Brock: [Prize Fight]
Abel Brock: [just knocked to the ground] Uncle! Uncle!
Jonathan Brock: What time is it Abel?
Abel Brock: 4:30.
Jonathan Brock: Well, I think I played with this guy long enough.
Abel Brock: No, not this time.
- ConnectionsVersion of Voyage au centre de la Terre (1959)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1