![]() Did I mention this movie was filmed in startling 3D? ![]() This becomes difficult when he is informed by Professor Alan Kitzens ( Seth Meyers) that the funding for his brother’s lab is being pulled. In this particular adventure tale, we follow Trevor Anderson ( Brendan Fraser) a Bostonian volcanologist whose older brother Max ( Jean Michel Paré) went missing years ago and is now presumed dead and since then Trevor has been keeping his memory and geological theories alive while running his brother’s research facility at the local university. The interesting thing about 2008’s Journey to the Center of the Earth is that it is not an adaptation of the Jules Verne novel, in fact, it’s the author and his book that inspire the characters of this movie on their journey of discovery. The classic Jules Verne adventure tale of man’s Journey to the Center of the Earth was first adapted to the big screen back in 1959, with James Mason in the starring role and the likes of Pat Boone and Arlene Dahl providing back-up, but five decades later Hollywood’s latest crack at the classic would take a more comedic turn with star Brendan Fraser in the leading role in the hopes of re-igniting the magic that made the 1999 remake of The Mummy turn out so well. ![]() One thing should be made perfectly clear Brendan Fraser is no James Mason, there, I said it and will stand by that undeniable fact to the end of time. ![]()
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