TriviaWhen Trevor opens the box of stuff belonging to his lost brother, he pulls out an odd wooden item, says he doesn't know what it is, and sets it aside. The item is a Holmes Stereoscope, designed in 1861 by to look at stereocards.
Similar to postcards, they show a left-view and right-view photograph mounted next to each other. When viewed through a stereoscope, the photographs merge into one 3-D image. The Holmes Stereoscope was a great source of entertainment in the Victorian era.
The same process was later adopted for ViewMaster viewers and cards. I know that title sounds a bit rough, but i did not hate this movie.
Quite the opposite in fact. I'm actually surprised in how much i enjoyed this movie. I really only rented it for the 3-D, but you know what?
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I had a lot of fun. And honestly, that was the best movie i've seen Brendan Frasier in since 'the mummy'. Brendan really is a lot better in action films then he is in comedy or romances.
He should stick to action. The film was a good time all in all. The characters weren't annoying as hell, it was a cute PG plot, and it taught some fun lessons. I've been looking on the board and seeing that there's a lot of 'that couldn't happen!' And 'this movie is childish!'
It's a PG movie called 'Journey to the Center of the Earth'. It isn't a political documentary.
Suspend your disbelief, sit back and enjoy it. Unless of course you want to hand me your 30 page dissertation on why Doc Brown's time machine is an impossibility. If you're not one of those sad lonely people, you'll find this movie quite a lot of fun. Not an epic masterpiece, but a lot of fun. If i had to voice one problem is that they need to stop giving anaglyph glasses.
It kind of hurts your eyes after a while. They have good 3-d glasses, don't they? They give them out in Florida for Terminator and the Muppet show, so why don't they include those?
That would definitely make the movie better in my opinion. Other than my hurting eyes though, this movie was a nice break from monotonous depressing dark plot based films. With a fun premise, tongue in cheek humor, and decent 3-D effects, Journey to the center of the earth gets 7 glowing birds, out of 10.