| Journey to the Centre of the Earth (Die Reise zum Mittelpunkt der Erde) |
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Professor Trevor Anderson (Brendan Fraser) and his 13-year-old nephew Sean (Josh Hutcherson) as well as Icelandic guide Hannah Åsgeirsson (Anita Briem) travel to the center of the earth to seek the professor’s long-lost brother Maxwell, a noted scientist. They throw around words like seismic activity, a world within a world, thin rock formation, techno-physics, etc., Naturally, they manage to slide down to the center of the world, easy as falling off a log, or in this case down a volcanic tube. They meet prehistoric animals. My favorites were the glowing Tinker-Bell-kind-of-flying-thing-ies. The characters become separated and, all alone, must defend themselves. Very scary! Some people will be able to see the film in 3-D which will be interesting since then you, too, can slide down a volcanic tube. Maybe you’ll even check out Jules Verne’s original book: A Journey into the Interior of the Earth, which was the inspiration for the film. Why does Brendan Fraser insist on these pre-adolescent action films (The Mummy, Encino Man, George of the Jungle, etc.)? He is a good actor (Crash), but seems to be remembered only for being silly. |




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Directed by Eric Brevig and starring Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson and Anita Briem, it follows the plot of the Jules Vernes classic, though set in our contemporary world. The script is by Michael Weiss.




