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whynot-movies · 15 days ago
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Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)
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College!Sean Anderson x Gender Neutral!Reader
This Isn't What I Had in Mind for my "College Journey"
Getting Sean Anderson as your roommate in college was the whirlwind of change you thought only happened in movies. When he gets a message from his uncle about having finally located Atlantis after years of searching, Sean asks you to come with. You end up getting a bit more than you bargained for...
In which I basically rewrite the entire second movie
Here it is!
It's kinda my first attempt at a fanfic that isn't oneshots so let me know what y'all think as it goes
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Y'know I was writing a whole ass essay but I think this pretty much sums up my feelings about Journey to the Center of the Earth vs Journey 2: the Mysterious Island
Journey to the Center of the Earth: gives us a scene where Trevor and Sean are allowed to cry and openly grieve for their dead brother/father without it turning into a joke at any point. This happens in front of Trevor's love interest Hannah and she says absolutely nothing, letting the two of them grieve and hug
Journey 2: the Mysterious Island: gives us a scene where Hank makes a 'no homo' joke about his 17 year old stepson. (Quote: "Don't worry, I don't sing for dudes under the stars in front of a cozy fire. It's not my style.") He then immediately does the thing anyway because "oh look, the Rock actually can sing :)"
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movies-to-add-to-your-tbw · 7 months ago
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Title: Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Rating: PG
Director: Eric Brevig
Cast: Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, Anita Briem, Seth Meyers, Jean Michel Paré, Jane Wheeler, Frank Fontaine, Giancarlo Caltabiano, Kaniehtiio Horn, Garth Gilker
Release year: 2008
Genres: adventure, action, comedy, science fiction
Blurb: 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 in the centre of the Earth.
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hepbaestus · 1 year ago
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I'm only now just watching Journey to the center of the Earth (2008) and my god Brendan Fraser building the boat/when the heat rises.
Hoooo boy. That is one fine man.
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moviesandmania · 6 months ago
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JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH The Asylum's version - free on YouTube
Journey to the Center of the Earth is a 2008 sci-fi action adventure film in which explorers encounter monsters. A mockbuster, it was released to capitalise on the much bigger-budgeted film of the same title starring Brendan Fraser. In the UK, it was released as Journey to Middle Earth. Directed by David Jones and Scott Wheeler. The film is a very loose adaptation of the 1864 novel Journey to the…
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scifipinups · 6 months ago
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Jennifer Dorogi and Dedee Pfeiffer Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)
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ofthirtynine · 3 months ago
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TOP 10 HOTTEST BRENDAN FRASER MOVIES ACCORDING TO ME (jess' version)
1. george of the jungle (1997) 2. the mummy (1999) 3. airheads (1994) 4. with honors (1994) 5. the scout (1994) 6. journey to the center of the earth (2008) 7. still breathing (1997) 8. dudley do-right (1999) 9. monkeybone (2001) 10. the twilight of the golds (1996)
+ honourable mention: younger and younger (1993)
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hungerhutch · 10 months ago
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Sean Anderson Journey To The Center Of The Earth (2008) icons
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eatmangoesnekkid · 6 months ago
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One unspoken virus that plagues female bodies due to growing up and being conditioned in a western colonial capitalist patriarchy is the lack of reverence, respect, and honoring we have for our teachers and inspirations/muses. Growing up in a world created out of the male mind and male philosophy, we are groomed to be less collaborative and more competitive and "takers," taking resources from the feminine, without acknowledging our sources, whether it's another woman/femme's work or resources of the earth. We have adapted to being sneaky and slick.
Everything is recorded. We do not get away with anything. The desire "to take" from other women is a 'bottom-feeder' scarcity consciousness. When a woman or womb owner holds this type of consciousness in her system, she births babies who become adults who do not feel like they are good enough and they further the unconscious scarcity imprint into future generations. When you take words I have written like "friendships can be deeply romantic" but do not credit me as the source of your newfound wisdom and simply shift words around, it is still recorded and felt by those with intuitive gifts. I am devoted to letting those whom I love know how much I adore them. Within the last 10 years, there has not a single close friend I’ve had who hasn't received a message of me sharing my love of them at some point. This is the lived experience the quote was birthed from. In the last 30 days, I have sent voice notes to a woman I follow on instagram who writes beautiful things about heterosexual relating and bridging the gap between women and men. I'm not a heterosexual woman, but I love reading her work. She expands my own consciousness of love so I reached out to her just to let her know how much her work inspired my own flow of love in a pure way and thanked her. Reverence for another human can be so activating for the psyche and requires extreme vulnerability, which is one reason it is so hard for most people to honor other people without feeling less than. We have forgotten that we are all Gods, that’s why. 🪶🙏🏿🕊️ Years ago, a couple from Atlanta came to visit me and my lover in Europe. When they arrived, I was the only one at home and when my lover came home from work, I met her at the door as usual—which was really no big deal to us. Ha, I will never forget when we turned around and saw the sheer shock on their faces from witnessing how we greeted each other after being a part for "only 7 hours" —one of them said. They were shocked that we had that so much reverence for the presence of the other. But to me, reverence is human. It is love. It is the nectarous flow of one’s inherent wellspring of vulnerability. Recently I spoke to a past mentor of mine from 2008 who is 22 years older than me, a mentor who I have expanded beyond in consciousness and lived experiences. I find traits of a good mentor to be one who can help evolve students beyond their own capacity and limitations, maybe begin to actually to revere the student’s growing beyond the mentor’s capacity overtime. This is what our relationship is like now. She is genuinely happy for everything I am and everything have become. In all these years, I have felt nothing but sheer love and appreciation from her at different stages of my journey. I told her how much I loved her for who she divinely is. I showered her with compliments and sent her a cashapp for no reason at all. I did not reach out to her to talk about myself. I only spoke about her --her beauty, sass, heart, worth, and value. Women who can not acknowledge the gifts and beauty of other women and only want “to take...” will always be poor in a myriad of ways. Heart-centered womanhood. Women can turn this world around when we begin to get deeply honest about what is living in our bodies and truly become women again and understand the level of power within it. Please consider revering/honoring those women who help to move you forward into new ways of being that will expand into limitless possibilities. Not become envious them, not steal their work but truly hold reverence and love and even cheer them on. Doing so helps to create more and more connection and love stories and less separation, fear and violence in our world. Everything is connected to everything, you see. The aim is to get better at loving and sweetness than we were conditioned to be at extracting and taking. When we do, a secret garden of vitality blooms abundantly, like the generous nectar that Spring and Summer summons from human bodies. Because beautiful people impact us in beautiful ways when we allow. Never forget that. --India Ame'ye
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Disney Parks Animatronic Tournament: Bracket A/Tier 1 Round 2
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Lava Monster: Journey to the Center of the Earth (2001-current) - Tokyo DisneySea
(go to 6:59 for animatronic )
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Mr. Potato Head: Toy Story Midway Mania!  (2008-current) - Hollywood Studios Disney World, Disney California Adventure, Tokyo DisneySea
Propaganda:
"He has his own theme song! He interacts with the crowd in the queue! He tells bad jokes! I just think this was such a clever addition to the midway mania queue, he gives off such old school carnival barker energy and gives something to pay attention to in the long and hot queue line. Plus you know once you get up near him that you’re ALMOST THERE"
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snootlestheangel · 19 days ago
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List of movies I need to watch again cause I love them so much
Kong Skull Island
Every Jurassic Park/World
Alita: Battle Angel (haven't seen this in ages but it was so good)
The Greatest Showman
Any Pirates of the Caribbean
Jumanji (the original and the first of the 2 remakes)
The Conjuring series
Jaws
Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) (wasn't as good as the first, but I definitely haven't seen it in so long that it'd be a fun watch)
Venom
Rise of the Guardians
The Descent (even though it scares the fuck out of me cause it combines two of my greatest fears)
Megamind
Bullet Train
Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2 (didn't like 3 as much and haven't seen 4 yet)
The Mummy
O Brother Where Art Thou
Big Hero 6
The Night Of The Museum series (mostly the first 2, the third wasn't that great but still a good movie imo)
Brother Bear
Mulan
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Journey to the Center of the Earth is easily one of my new comfort movies.
It's a silly, fun adventure movie featuring goofy graphics and a lot of yelling but it delivers the right nostalgia hit that I need in a bad mood.
The yelling is goofy, the CGI and Green Screen are that early 2000's bad in a way that's lovable (comparable to Spy Kids or Shark Boy and Lava Girl), the meant-to-be-3D scenes have the 'old video game graphics' charm to them (big thanks to my friend James for that perfect description-), and it's not unbearably long or too short and rushed.
Plus, there are some really good scenes. One of my favorites is when we get to see Trevor and Sean (Brendan Fraser and Josh Hutcherson) actually mourn Max, their brother/father respectively. It's not turned into a joke or brought up again, they're just allowed to be emotional, cry, and hug which feels so rare for male characters? Especially in a movie from 2008.
I will not shut up about this movie, it means a lot to me and definitely shaped my taste in fiction and Sci-Fi and I really think more people should appreciate it.
Journey 2 however, I have a lot of very mixed feelings about
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komodocomics · 11 months ago
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Hey why whi who is josh hutchensin i sont fucking know
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Joshua Ryan Hutcherson was born on October 12, 1992 in Union, Kentucky to Michelle Fightmaster, who worked for Delta Air Lines, and Chris Hutcherson, an EPA analyst. He has one younger brother, Connor Hutcherson. From the age of four, Josh knew that he wanted to be an actor. In order to pursue his goal, Josh and his family moved to Los Angeles when he was nine-years-old.In 2002, Josh landed his first acting role in the TV film, House Blend (2002), with Amy Yasbeck, Dan Cortese and Sean Faris. The same year, Josh was cast in the pilot, Becoming Glen (2002), but Fox did not order it to series (though, several years later, it was reconfigured as the short-lived series, The Winner (2007), starring Rob Corddry, and co-written/produced by Seth MacFarlane). Toward the end of 2002, Josh appeared on an episode of ER (1994).Josh made his big-screen debut, in 2003, with a bit part in the Oscar-nominated American Splendor (2003). His career began its measured ascent in 2005 with a supporting slot as one of Will Ferrell's kids in Kicking & Screaming (2005), a co-starring role in the indie hit Little Manhattan (2005), and another co-starring role in Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), which was originally conceived as a sequel to Jumanji (1995). Despite underperforming at the box office, "Zathura" helped earned for Josh his first Young Artist Award for "Leading Young Actor".2006 saw bigger returns for Josh's burgeoning film career with a role as one of Robin Williams' sons in the modest hit, RV (2006). The following year, he landed his first breakthrough role in Bridge to Terabithia (2007), the kid-approved adaptation of Katherine Paterson's novel that co-starred AnnaSophia Robb, whose career was also taking off at this time.Josh starred as Brendan Fraser's nephew in another family-film hit, Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008), and he had a smaller role in the Crash-like drama, Fragments (2008), though by now his face and name were being used in movie-marketing materials. Though it wasn't a hit, Josh's character in Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009) served as a major plot device early in the story.In 2010, Josh co-starred in the critically-acclaimed film, The Kids Are All Right (2010), alongside Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, and Mia Wasikowska. The film received several awards and four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. Josh's performance as the youngest child in a family, led by two mothers, earned him acclaim from audiences and the industry, alike. Josh followed up with an expanded role in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012), which saw Dwayne Johnson take over as the main character from Brendan Fraser. Between the star power and the allure of 3D, the sequel was a worldwide hit and a third installment is in development.With the announcement that he would portray the beloved "Peeta Mellark" in The Hunger Games (2012), the film adaptation of the best-selling novel written by Suzanne Collins, Josh became an instant celebrity. In the wake of the movie's massive worldwide success, Detention (2011), a horror/comedy that Josh made before "The Hunger Games", was released. Josh was also an executive producer on that feature.Before Josh reprises his role as "Peeta" in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), we will see him in the long-delayed remake of Red Dawn (2012); the omnibus 7 Days in Havana (2011) (aka "7 Days in Havana") (Josh's segment was directed by Benicio Del Toro); The Forger (2012) opposite Lauren Bacall, Alfred Molina, and Hayden Panettiere; and the animated Epic (2013) from Ice Age (2002) co-director (and voice of "Scrat"), Chris Wedge.
BornOctober 12, 1992
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five-or-so-missing-children · 11 months ago
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//The TV'd been playing Journey to the Center of the Earth 3-D (2008) in the background with a lector dub for like forty minutes before I got a good look at the actor playing the professor's teen nephew scared and my brain finally went, "MIKE SCHMIDT???"
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