Telluride 2008 Festival
Advertisement
Sign in
Username   Password         Forgot password?
Wanna join? Tour Spout | Sign up
Journey to the Center of the Earth
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Rate this movie.

Rent it, watch it, find it

Advertisement
Directed by T.J. Scott.
Not to be confused with Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D, the Brendan Fraser adventure that was released into theaters the same year, this made for cable take on Jules Verne's classic tale stars Golden Globe-winner Rick Schroeder as the leader of a treacherous mission miles below the Earth's surface. Famed anthropologist Jonathan Brock (Schroeder) has just accepted the most dangerous - and exciting - assignment of his entire career. Four years ago, Edward Dennison (Peter Fonda) - husband of wealthy Martha Dennison (Victoria Pratt) - mysteriously vanished while embarking on an expedition to the planet's core. Martha has never gotten over her husband's disappearance, and she's willing to pay Jonathan whatever it takes to locate the missing Edward. Now, in order to retrace Edward's footsteps and find the answer to Martha's biggest question, Jonathan enlists the aid of his nephew Abel (Steven Grayhm) and Edward's former partner Sergei (Mike Dopud) and sets off to Alaska in hopes of locating the secret gateway to the center of the Earth. With Martha in tow, Jonathan, Abel, and Sergei make their way into the great unknown and discover something truly spectacular. Miles beneath the Earth's surface is a world teeming with undiscovered life, a place where prehistoric birds soar overhead and man-eating megalodons rule the underworld oceans. The most surprising discovery of all, however, is a primitive race of warriors that have never seen the sun. Edward has become the leader of these men, the God-like ruler of a secret kingdom. But while Edward is indeed considered a god among the people, there is a devil in this world as well. As a rival tribe prepares to launch an attack that could destroy all of civilization, Jonathan and the rest of his crew stage the most daring escape ever attempted. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
[more]

Reviews and discussions

Write a review

The1TheOnlyJPThe1TheOnlyJP Entertainment Weekly Is Funny
by The1TheOnlyJP in The Paxton Log
hasn't rated it.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful. [What do you think?]
"Ladies and gentlemen, we're but a mere seven days from the official start of the 2008 summer movie season. Hollywood is hoping the current box office slump will take a turn for the better and begin to rise with releases such as 'Speed Racer', the next trip to Narnia 'Prince Caspian' and Indiana Jones' highly anticipated adventure 'Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' all in the coming weeks. This past week Entertainment Weekly put out their summer preview issue which includes projections for what they believe will be the top ten grossing films of the summer. That list is as follows:$355.9 mil 01 - 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'$310.8 mil 02 - 'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'$280.4 mil 03 - 'Hancock'$280.3 mil 04 - 'Wall-E'$267.7 mil 05 - 'Iron Man'$255 mil 06 - 'The Dark Knight'$244.6 mil 07 - 'Kung Fu Panda'$176.5 mil 08 - 'The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor'$147.2 mil 09 - 'The Incredible Hulk'$146.6 mil 10 - 'Tropic ... " [More]
 

Community ratings

mavens
Spout mavens
are neutral about it.
most people
Most people
lost interest.

Other opinions

storm_454
storm_454
is neutral about it.
slipofthetongue
slipofthetongue
is neutral about it.
aranel_eruntale
aranel_eruntale
is neutral about it.
QFLW
QFLW
lost interest.
The_American_Dream
The_American_Dream
is not interested.
Rounder_808
Rounder_808
is not interested.