

RM EXRGWM1950s USA Journey To The Center Of The Earth Film Poster.

It would traditionally be called a boy's film, but will suit any adventurous youngster. JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH 3D Date: 2008 Stock Photo. The film is made using 3D technology, and directed by a long-time. Overall I'd have to say it's a film that's great fun for kids. Here in the centre, they find all sorts of weird plants, dinosaurs and exotic locales. Journey To The Center Of The Earth 3D: Size: 1500 x 841: Filesize: 362.51 KB: Date added: : Views: 49: To save right click on the cover below and choose. However it comes at a fairly hefty cost - an extra $3.50 a ticket and you're not able to use any "2 for 1" or discount deals that you can normally take advantage of. It works a treat and I jumped several times. With a science fiction film there's lots of scope for strange creatures and movement that specifically take advantage of the 3D technology.

The action is very pacey, and the special effects are slightly cheesy, but quite effective. Brendan Fraser is the marquee name for the film and he does a good job, but so do all the actors. They and their guide Hannah (Anita Briem) eventually find themselves falling down a very deep hole until the reach the centre of the earth where dinosaurs still live and boiling magma threatens. His scientific theories rubbished by his eminent colleagues, Professor Trevor Anderson (Brendan Fraser) sets off on a backpacking trip to Iceland to get away from it all with his nephew Sean (Josh Hutcherson) and local guide Hannah (Anita Briem). Trevor takes his nephew Sean (Josh Hutcherson) to Iceland (!) to investigate a change in conditions. Director Eric Brevig's adaptation of the classic Jules Verne adventure story is the first live-action feature to be shot in digital 3-D. Just watch out for the bite to your wallet!īrendan Fraser plays Professor Trevor Anderson, a geologist studying the theory of another world within earth - such as that espoused in Jules Verne's "Journey to the Centre of the Earth".
