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Journey to the Center of the Earth
a.k.a. Journey 3-D, Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D Director: Eric Brevig Cast: Brendan Fraser, Anita Briem, Josh Hutcherson

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/28/2008
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 13,557
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Features

Commentary by Brendan Fraser and director Eric Brevig; A World Within Our World: various historical "Hollow Earth Theories" about what lies beneath our planet's crust; Being Josh: profiling 12-year old costar Josh Hutcherson; How to Make a Dinosaur Drool; Adventure at the Center of the Earth challenge; Standard Version Side A (2-D), Widescreen Version Side B (Both 2-D and 3-D)

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Scene Index

Disc #1, Side A -- Journey to the Center of the Earth [2-D]
1. Pulling the Plug [3:20]
2. Family Visitors [3:52]
3. Notes for a Journey [4:42]
4. Fellow Vernians [5:54]
5. Buried Inside [4:30]
6. Going Down [5:48]
7. Runaway Rides [5:25]
8. Long-Haul Fall [5:21]
9. Glow Birds [3:19]
10. Center of the Earth [3:05]
11. Father's Farewell [5:56]
12. Setting Sail [5:12]
13. Batting Cage [3:48]
14. Lively Plant Life [4:59]
15. Flight Stones [3:35]
16. Dinosaur Danger [5:13]
17. Dinosaur Bait [1:48]
18. Tight Spot [3:07]
19. Extreme Steam [2:57]
20. Now We're Even [4:04]
21. End Credits [6:25]
Disc #1, Side B -- Journey to the Center of the Earth [3-D]
1. Pulling the Plug [3:20]
2. Family Visitors [3:52]
3. Notes for a Journey [4:42]
4. Fellow Vernians [5:54]
5. Buried Inside [4:30]
6. Going Down [5:48]
7. Runaway Rides [5:25]
8. Long-Hauk Fall [5:21]
9. Glow Birds [3:19]
10. Center of the Earth [3:05]
11. Father's Farewell [5:56]
12. Setting Sail [5:12]
13. Batting Cage [3:48]
14. Lively Plant Life [4:59]
15. Flight Stones [3:35]
16. Dinosaur Danger [5:13]
17. Dinosaur Bait [1:48]
18. Tight Spot [3:07]
19. Extreme Steam [2:57]
20. Now We're Even [4:04]
21. End Credits [6:30]

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Editorial Reviews

Academy Award-winning visual effects artist Eric Brevig makes his feature directorial debut with this adaptation of the classic Jules Verne fantasy starring Brendan Fraser. When an ambitious science professor (Fraser) develops a decidedly unconventional hypothesis, the mere mention of his name is enough to elicit laughter within the academic community. However, during a subsequent excursion to Iceland, the professor and his nephew make a major scientific discovery that sends them miles beneath the surface of the Earth, where they discover not only strange new worlds, but also encounter creatures so alien they appear to be from another world entirely. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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The 3D used on the DVD is the retro-1950,s technology, Very disappointing compared with the theatreby Anonymous

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May 02, 2009: If you're a fan of special effects you'll probably like this DVD even though it uses the old 1950's 3D technology. If you can put up with the cardboard and red and green cellophane glasses that come in the package,and if you turn out the lights, this DVD may provide you with some retro 3D enjoyment. HOWEVER,,, If your expecting 21st century 3D, as was used in the theatre version, you may be disappointed.

A fun family movieby bloodhound

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February 11, 2009: This was a movie that our whole family enjoyed. It was kind of corny and lots of fun. I was able to watch it with my teenage boys with none of us being embarrassed over sexual scenes/innuendos. It was nice to find a movie that we all liked that didn't have a lot of guns/wars/killing. We highly recommend it!


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