Journey to the Center of the Earth proves once again they need to leave mainstream 3D film making where it belongs – in the past. Journey was short, boring and not worth the price of a small soda.
It’s the same story with 3D films. Throughout the film, you have to go through 100’s of little stupid tricks to prove you’re a 3D film, such as an arm slowly moving toward you. In this one, they could have used those hundreds of wasted seconds to shore up the plot.
Not even Brandon Fraser’s usual good acting could save this film from itself.
The only thing this film had going for it was its surprisingly honest title.
Journey was exactly what this movie was about. Fraser and his two companions spent more time traveling to the “Center” then actually being there.
Once there, about the only thing they did was build a raft, fly a kite, do a little batting practice, run from a T-Rex and fly up a hole.
If you have to go see Journey, because your kids wont give you any peace until you do, at least make sure its one of the discounted times so you don’t end up depressed with the amount of money you spent to on gas to watch it.
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