

(He created it to use for his own film, Avatar, which should be released by 2018.)
JOURNY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH 3D MOVIE
Fraser took this opportunity to apologize for Monkeybone, an “$80 million art film.” When asked about Mummy 3 he said “it takes the genre to a new place.” (I don’t think he meant China.) James Cameron, who appeared in the making-of footage, is jokingly irked (read: pissed off) that this movie is the first to use his Cameron/Pace Fusion Camera system for true 3D brilliance. So I’ll wrap it up with some miscellaneous tidbits. That said, the main hook of the movie is supposed to be its incredibly effective and awe-inspiring 3D technology… which couldn’t be shown in the screening due to technical restraints. The dialogue was painful (Fraser got that right), and the effects were humdrum. Soon the trios Icelandic mountain trek descends into a cave and, then deeper still to, naturally, the center of the earth, where dinosaurs and other strange prehistoric creatures still dwell. For another thing, the footage just looked bad. I’m not the target audience for one thing, as it seems to be aimed more towards the kiddies. I know, it sounds like I’m being really harsh to this movie but nothing that was said or shown makes me even remotely interested in seeing the finished product. On a quest to find out what happened to his missing brother, a scientist, his nephew and their mountain guide discover a fantastic and dangerous lost world i. Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D is a film directed by Eric Brevig with Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, Anita Briem, Seth Meyers, Jean Michel Par. New Line premiered some footage from the film, which also added very little. I’m sure they’re very nice people though. Watch Journey to the Center of the Earth Streaming Online Peacock 61 Sci-Fi 2008 PG 1h 32m On a quest to find his missing brother, a science professor, his nephew and their guide encounter strange creatures and stranger lands as they travel beneath the Earths surface. Producer Charlotte Huggins and 3D expert Ed Marsh joined Fraser onstage, but they had little to add. “The screenplay was like a three day old smorgasbord… everyone’s had their hands in it… the script itself needed some work… I had to think what we can do to keep the audience interested.” Not let Fraser speak for starters… “3D is the next step in cinematography, like when movies went from silent to talkies… 3D is going to return that feeling of what it means to go to the movies again.” Uh huh, and SmelloVision can’t be far behind… Every question that got tossed his way (and a few he just jumped in on) resulted in a long, rambling “answer” about how 3D is going to revolutionize the film going experience or how bad the screenplay was when he first received it. I say promoting, but what he was really up to is anyone’s guess. This summer he hopes to alternately continue and break that trend with the releases of both The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor and Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D.įraser was at WonderCon on Friday promoting the latter of those two films. He looks to be trapped between successively crappy Mummy sequels and little movies no one ever sees. Unfortunately those days are about five years back when he guest starred on Scrubs.
