Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFrom the Jules Verne classic, a hi-tech drilling rig must rescue a research team trapped deep below the Earth's surface. There they discover an exotic world -- rich with spectacular flora an... Tout lireFrom the Jules Verne classic, a hi-tech drilling rig must rescue a research team trapped deep below the Earth's surface. There they discover an exotic world -- rich with spectacular flora and fantastical creatures.From the Jules Verne classic, a hi-tech drilling rig must rescue a research team trapped deep below the Earth's surface. There they discover an exotic world -- rich with spectacular flora and fantastical creatures.
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- Kristen Radford
- (as Jennifer Renee)
- Victoria Jansen
- (as Vanessa Lee Evigan)
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The $7 budget used in this film was only enough to hire some Drama 101 students from a local middle-school. A rag-tag group of Xena-wanna-be's are supposed to go to Germany in a covert mission, using some sort of teleportation device. Would you believe it doesn't work right? Well, they don't materialize inside of solid rock like this movie's writers did; instead, they end up in a south Pacific tropical island paradise. It's the home to a few CGI dinosaurs that actually appear occasionally, usually to roar. There's other Skull island type grotesque creatures scaring our heroines, too.
The group of stereotypes--I mean soldiers include Vilma Dinkley. She examines a pebble, and immediately knows they're 600 kilometers below the surface, under magma. You heard that right: under magma. There's a bully cat-fighter girl, a Barbie cutout doll, and their Camp Fire girls troop leader--I mean, captain. They all look like refugees from an Annette and Frankie beach musical. Scenes involving the tunneling vehicle are even sillier. The scientist and the army guy ride around through magma like they do it every day, making one-liners. The machine emerges from a magma chamber into the Hawaiian set, and shows no signs of even being warm. No smoke, ash, discoloration--nothing.
If somebody sells the DVD of this at a yard sale for 25 cents, it's price gouging.
Some of the very worst acting and script I have ever seen. Your time would be better spent watching paint dry.
The plot makes no sense.
The special effects were the least special I have ever seen.
This is a waste of my time writing this review, but I have to write enough to save some other poor sole from having to endure the fiasco of a movie.
It starts with an all girl team of soldiers with no explanation of why there are no men. I suspect it was hard finding men to appear in this movie. One of the girls thinks they will not be taken seriously by people at the destination if they are not in full battle gear. This is the only line in the movie that makes sense.
As I watched this film, I couldn't shake the impression that this may have been some group's first attempt at making a movie, with actors, crew, and technicians who are still learning their craft. The premise is intriguing, but of all the attempts to bring Jules Verne's 1864 novel to the screen, this one may be the worst of the lot. I am as willing as anyone to suspend my disbelief and hang on for the ride, if the story is well-told; but the wooden acting, preposterous dialog, cheesy special-effects, and overall lack of focus and discipline added up to a rather grueling hour and a half, that felt like six hours. If they were still making episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000, this turkey would be ripe for a good basting.
The only good thing about this movie was the fact that it passed the Bechdel Test , which is difficult to find, especially in Sci-fi. Pity it was so badly done.
It could well be that 'Journey...' will be that film for me. It was awful and I gave in after about ten minutes. And that includes time for the credits.
The camera work was poor, the acting was like a school play and the dialogue made day time soaps seem like Shakespeare.
I know actors have to pay bills, but they should at least do a decent day's work.
Fortunately I rented this, so it didn't hurt the bank too much and I got to hand it back.
AVOID !!!!
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- AnecdotesStars father and daughter Greg Evigan and Vanessa Evigan.
- GaffesAt around 46:50, wooden stairs can be seen on the right.
- Citations
Kristen Radford: I think this is gonna be our best bet.
Betsy Case: Is anybody starting to wonder when we are going to meet Satan?
Gretchen Lake: Got to be shitting me!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Mega Piranha (2010)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Voyage au centre de la terre
- Lieux de tournage
- Wildwood Regional Park, Thousand Oaks, Californie, États-Unis(location, as Wildwood Park)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1