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Journey to the Center of the Earth

A science professor (Brendan Fraser) and his nephew (Josh Hutcherson) encounter strange creatures and stranger lands as they travel beneath the Earth's surface.

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Movie Theaters & Showtimes

Movie theaters showing Journey to the Center of the Earth near Washington, DC:

AMC Hoffman Center in Alexandria, VA

AMC Tysons Corner 16 in McLean, VA

AMC Loews Rio Cinemas 18 in Gaithersburg, MD

AMC Potomac Mills 15 in Woodbridge, VA

AMC Columbia 14 in Columbia, MD

Bow Tie Harbour 9 in Annapolis, MD

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Jul 29, 2008 - ashleyrenee on Journey to the Center of the Earth
Loved it.

Me and my boyfriend went to go see the movie last night and I loved it. I really thought it was gonna be boring,stupid ,but the more I watched the more I really did like it. It was a funny movie that had some great parts in it. It is the kinda movie that you could watch over and over again an not get bored with it.

I would most defiantly reccommend the movie to anyone, It took me by a suprise. it was a very good movie.

Jul 17, 2008 - wsansewjs on Journey to the Center of the Earth
Interesting but inspirational

My mother and I saw this film in 3D and it was a blast to experience all the special effects. The acting was not at its best. Brendan Fraser is good as usual in this film, plus two actor/actress we have never seen before.

The story sets as parallel to the actual book but with few modern interception. I simply enjoyed this movie, but I wouldn't be attempted to buy the DVD.

Movie Details
Running Time: 93 min
Release Date: July 11, 2008
Director: Eric Brevig
Starring:
Brendan Fraser Trevor Anderson
Garth Gilker Sigurbjorn Ásgeirsson
Josh Hutcherson Sean Anderson
Anita Briem Hannah Ásgeirsson
Seth Meyers Prof. Alan Kitzens