Un vortex spatio-temporel aspire le scientifique Rick Marshall, son assistante Holly et un survivant nommé Will dans un monde peuplé de dinosaures et de créatures exagérément lentes appelées... Tout lireUn vortex spatio-temporel aspire le scientifique Rick Marshall, son assistante Holly et un survivant nommé Will dans un monde peuplé de dinosaures et de créatures exagérément lentes appelées Sleestaks.Un vortex spatio-temporel aspire le scientifique Rick Marshall, son assistante Holly et un survivant nommé Will dans un monde peuplé de dinosaures et de créatures exagérément lentes appelées Sleestaks.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 9 nominations au total
- Teenager
- (as Jon Kent Ethridge II)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe lonely road in the desert that the main characters drive down to get to the cave is the same road used in the climax of Seven (1995).
- GaffesWhen Dr. Marshall is being chased around by the T-Rex in the desert. At one point it picks him up by his backpack and rips it apart and destroys it. He doesn't have it for the rest of that part. Then when they are climbing the volcano, he has it again on his back.
- Citations
Dr. Rick Marshall: This is for you. I signed it.
[hands his book to Matt Lauer]
Dr. Rick Marshall: You're supposed to say the title and the publisher.
Matt Lauer: That's not gonna happen.
Dr. Rick Marshall: Just say it.
Matt Lauer: No.
Dr. Rick Marshall: Just say the damn title.
Matt Lauer: Fine.
[shows book to TV audience]
Matt Lauer: 'Matt Lauer Can Suck It' by Dr. Rick Marshall.
Dr. Rick Marshall: I was so surprised that your attorney signed off on that. I was like, "Are you sure? Is this gonna be okay?" He said, "Yeah, go for it."
Matt Lauer: Son of a bitch.
- Crédits fousHalfway through the credits there is an additional scene showing a brought back dinosaur egg hatching to reveal a baby Sleestak.
- Versions alternativesUniversal Studios released a Family Friendly version on DVD that removes objectionable content. This version has a blue border on the DVD cover.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Will Ferrell/Pearl Jam (2009)
The new Marshall is in the invented and totally made up career known as Quantum-Paleontology, Holly is a student from Cambridge, who has followed Marshall's career and Will is a redneck loser who runs a tourist-trap cave. The first half of this movie was great. The comedic timing of Will Ferrell and the dialogue made me split my sides. The creative way that the group got to the Land of the Lost, paying homage to the classic theme song, introducing the characters that actually made the original TV show (Cha-Ka, Grumpy and the scary Sleestak), are introduced and handled quite well.
I think the reason I enjoyed the comedy and the way they handled the story, is the fact, that when you watch the original show, the acting is so atrocious, that you already think it is a comedy, so why not stay in that line, but update it to 2009. The movie moves along quite well, but due to a small string of ridiculous scenes, it begins to run out of gas as we approach the ending. I was worried that the film might go in a direction that many types of films like this do, but I was thrilled to see it all worked out. It was an enjoyable outing until the last fifteen minutes. There actually is logic to the story and the scenes, but the line is crossed too far sometimes, with too much silliness. It then kills an excellent grade and drops it to this.
7.5 (C+ MyGrade) = 7 IMDB
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La tierra perdida
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 100 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 49 438 370 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 18 837 350 $US
- 7 juin 2009
- Montant brut mondial
- 68 777 554 $US
- Durée1 heure 42 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1