‘Journey to the Center of the Earth’ stars Brendan Fraser (The Mummy films, Looney Tunes: Back in Action) as a science professor whose untraditional hypotheses have made him the laughing stock of the academic community. But on an expedition in Iceland, he and his nephew stumble upon a major discovery that launches them on a thrilling journey deep beneath the Earth’s surface, where they travel through never-before-seen worlds and encounter a variety of unusual creatures.
Directed by Academy Award-winning visual effects veteran Eric Brevig (Total Recall, Pearl Harbor), this promises to be as groundbreaking as ‘The Matrix’.
‘Journey to the Center of the Earth’ – Showing at ODEON.
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 2 reviews):
it's an ok film
Reviewer: coffeemaker
Date: 21/07/2008
The plus of watching this film is that is 3D. Overall is watchable and at times enjoyable. Brendan Fraser lacks character in his role but then that could be down to a poorly written script. equally the story line lacks depth as it is all mainly about the effects. be prepared for some disappointment if you have read any of Jules Verne's books. Mainly I would recomend this film to a very young audience because they will enjoy watching it in 3D and because it is about adventure
An amazing film and was really scared when everything was popping out the screen because I went to see it 3D. I recommend this film to anyone. I loved it.We went on a school trip there and I will never forget the day I first watched Journey to the Earth. X
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