Review of Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) by Andrew C — 22 Dec 2010
Cast: Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, Anita Briem, Giancarlo Caltabiano, Kaniehtiio Horn, Garth Gilker.
Director: Eric Brevig.
Summary: A hunch and the defunding of his lab prompt geology professor Trevor Anderson (Brendan Fraser) -- whose outrageous theories have made him a laughingstock in academia -- to set off for Iceland in search of a portal to Earth's core. With his sullen teenage nephew (Josh Hutcherson) in tow and a fetching mountaineer (Anita Briem) as a guide, Anderson finds a passageway leading to a vast primordial world at the center of the planet.
My Thoughts: "It was OK. The kids really liked it and laughed throughout. It was funny. But definitely more of a kids film. I love Brendan Fraser, and he's really good in these kinds of kid flicks. Josh Hutcherson was good in this as well. The kids really like him from films like Zathura and R.V. It was a cute film, but more for the kiddo's.".
This review of Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) was written by Andrew C on 22 Dec 2010.
Journey to the Center of the Earth has generally received mixed reviews.
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