Trevor is used to being laughed at. He's the type of guy whose colleagues use finger-quotes when describing him as a "scientist." But the joke's about to be on those guys, because apparently the center of the earth contains fish and dinosaurs and stuff! When Trevor's brother disappears, the only clues to finding him are the notes he scrawled in a copy of Jules Verne's classic adventure novel. Trevor takes a leap of faith and journeys to the uncharted worlds beneath the surface in search of his missing bro.
Three Good Reasons
- Witness moviemaking history! This is the first narrative live-action movie to be shot in digital 3D, and the dazzling special effects make full use of the technology.
- for a great family bonding session, as the mix of action and humor will appeal to adults and older kids alike.
- It's possible that Tomb of the Dragon Emperor didn't quite satisfy your need to see scary things chasing Brendan Fraser.
The former Soviets are the ones who have actually explored furthest into the earth's crust, with the 8-mile-deep Kola Superdeep Borehole, started back in 1970. Sorry, no dinosaurs.
The most exciting thing they discovered was some trapped subterranean water and hydrogen gas.
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