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Journey to the Center of the Earth

Same Planet. Different World.
2008 | 93m | English

(137507 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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On a quest to find out what happened to his missing brother, a scientist, his nephew and their mountain guide discover a fantastic and dangerous lost world in the center of the earth.
Release Date: Jul 10, 2008
Director: Eric Brevig
Writer: Michael D. Weiss, Jennifer Flackett, Mark Levin, Jules Verne
Genres: Family, Comedy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords based on novel or book, volcano, iceland, prehistory, prehistoric creature, dinosaur
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Journey Films, Walden Media
Box Office Revenue: $101,702,060
Budget: $45,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Brendan Fraser Trevor Anderson
Josh Hutcherson Sean Anderson
Anita Briem Hannah Ásgeirsson
Seth Meyers Professor Alan Kitzens
Jean Michel Paré Max Anderson
Jane Wheeler Elizabeth Anderson
Frank Fontaine Old Man
Giancarlo Caltabiano Leonard
Kaniehtiio Horn Gum-Chewing Girl
Garth Gilker Sigurbjörn Ásgeirsson
Name Job
Christopher Townsend Visual Effects Supervisor
Chad Wiebe CG Supervisor
Eric Brevig Director
Michael D. Weiss Screenplay
Jennifer Flackett Screenplay
Mark Levin Screenplay
Jules Verne Novel
Andrew Lockington Original Music Composer
Dirk Westervelt Editor
Vera Miller Casting
Elisabeth Rudolph Casting
Mario Davignon Costume Design
Lindsay Fellows Music Supervisor
Paul Martin Smith Editor
Chuck Shuman Director of Photography
David Sandefur Production Design
Mark Griffith Digital Intermediate Colorist
Lisa Marra Visual Effects Coordinator
Steven Rosenblum Editor
Name Title
Toby Emmerich Executive Producer
Tripp Vinson Executive Producer
Beau Flynn Producer
Mylan Stepanovich Co-Producer
Charlotte Huggins Producer
W. Mark McNair Executive Producer
Brendan Fraser Executive Producer
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Reviews

GenerationofSwine
1.0

Its Jules Verne and I remember having some very positive experiences with him at a very young age. So it has that going for it even if its not really the Jules Verne story, at least not in anything but name and concept. When I was little there was a made-for-TV movie that looked like it was inten ... ded to start a series that never happened and all the kids on the block ate it up. Unfortunately the made-for-TV movie was better. This version suffers from the same failure that Beowulf did....it was just too much. They toned it down a bit with the 3D, there were scenes that gave the viewer a break, albeit a short break. The problem is that once the action hit, once the story started to move along the 3D was too much and too constant. I remember vividly when they first arrived in Iceland....and that's about it. Afterwards I just remember all the 3D being too much and too CGI and in the end, I forgot I was watching a movie. They bombarded the audience with too much and, yes, it looked cool, but does that even matter when, in the end, you are too distracted to remember you paid for a movie, and somewhere in there, there was a story with actors actually acting it out...but they were well hidden beneath the 3D effects and you really didn't get to see them. Thank God movies learned how to tone it down and find a happy medium since.

Jan 14, 2023
r96sk
7.0

What an ugly looking movie! It's all watchable, mind you. Even for 2008, the special effects of <em>'Journey to the Center of the Earth'</em> are quite bad, they are more reminiscent of early 00s video game graphics. That whole initial sequence looks awful, admittedly the effects aren't actually ... as bad as that opening suggests but still looks unbefitting of a flick with a reported $60m budget! What saves this film is that the adventure plot itself is solid and the cast do admirable jobs. Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson and Anita Briem are a trio that made it work for me. I haven't got much more to say about this one, it is visually woeful but as a picture overall it didn't drag or anything for me personally so I narrowly view it positively. Now to see what the sequel had to offer!

May 20, 2024