As Seen On Screen

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Wednesday, June 6, 2018
















     Journey to the Center of the Earth
2008  PG  ACTION  1h 33min
CAST— Brendan Fraser
MUSIC— Andrew Lockington  DIRECTOR— Eric Brevig  BASED ON— A Journey to the Center of the Earth (novel), by Jules Verne

     Hokey effects and lame dialogue combine to form one juvenile sci-fi adventure. Brendan Fraser hams it up as a geologist and geothermal expert who takes his bratty nephew in search of answers to his brother’s disappearance. They fall through the earth and have one poorly computer animated adventure after another in their quest for the surface. Leave this one for the kids. Originally filmed in 3D. AKA Journey to the Center of the Earth 3-D, Journey 3-D.
OUR RATING— **
FOLLOWED BY— Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012)

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