Journey To The Center Of The Earth
Adapted from the fiction novel of Jules Verne, film is the journey to find the missing brother of scientist Trevor. Accompanying with him is his nephew, Sean Anderson and a mountain guide, Hannah Assgeirsson. They find a fantastic and dangerous lost world while being trapped in a cave.
29 September 1947, New Carlisle, Quebec, Canada
6 April 1976
28 December 1973, Bedford, New Hampshire, USA
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12 October 1992, Union, Kentucky, USA
29 May 1982, Reykjavik, Iceland
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August 02, 2009
Whilst 3D glasses might mask this lapse of originality by putting it all in your face, from a standard visual plane, the creative potential of Verne's novel appears to be inexcusably wasted.February 11, 2009
Overall, everyone involved does well, but no one besides the 3D is doing much to drop your jaw.October 20, 2008
...rather juvenile...with many of its shots intended more to show off the 3-D process than to further its story line.July 05, 2011
Brendan Fraser's physical dexterity and comic timing are laid out in good order here, and "Journey" is pretty much a Frasermobile. Without him, it just doesn't go anywhere.July 11, 2008
If 3D is indeed the future of movies, we're going to need something more substantial than Journey to the Center of the Earth to convince us.July 22, 2015
This latest adaptation of Journey to the Centre of the Earth is clean cut entertainment recommended for a family night out, although some scenes may frighten the little ones.July 11, 2008
If, at this moment, the child next to you grabs your arm and hollers "Duck!", the movie will have been worth the ticket price.July 11, 2008
Perfectly charming as well as predictably eye-popping.June 02, 2010
Journey relentlessly dishes out the action and offers the bespectacled audience plenty of goopy, grabby 3-D jolts, but it all resembles a run of the mill video game. Brevig can't shake the material loose from its unbridled artificiality."July 11, 2008
Flat and predictable, though the visuals are often striking.July 11, 2008
The absence of star charisma in Journey denies the audience some focus in a movie that keeps changing backdrops and is ultimately no more than the sum of its wild-eyed parts.July 21, 2008
Most of the movie, directed by Eric Brevig, is as daft, outlandish, and speedy as it needs to be, and, for all its newfangled effects, touchingly old-fashioned in its reverence for the Jules Verne novel that inspired it.