Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (SteelBook Packaging) [Blu-ray]
B**Y
Fun movie
Big fan of Dwayne Johnson. I enjoy anything he’s in.
S**A
Great movie
Great movie! Our whole family enjoyed it
A**R
ES UNA PELÍCULA ENTRETENIDA
ES UNA PELÍCULA ENTRETENIDA
R**E
Great Movie
Love the movie
M**S
"Why Did It Have to be Lizards? Why Couldn't It Have Been Snakes?"
I seem to be one of the few who enjoyed Journey to the Center of the Earth when it was released a few years back, so I was surprised to see a sequel was planned. I guess the original made enough money. I knew immediately I'd be going to see Journey 2: The Mysterious Island. And I enjoyed it, too.In the time since his first adventures, Sean (Josh Hutcherson, the only returning cast member) has become a Jules Vern fanatic. Which is why he immediate recognizes a code he's gotten made of character names from Jules Vern books. Along with his step-father Hank (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), he deciphers it and discovers it gives clues to The Mysterious Island. Sean is convinced that it came from his grandfather.Eventually, he and Hank set out to find the island. They hire Gabato (Luis Guzman) and his daughter Kailani (Vanessa Hudgens) to fly them out there on a helicopter. Will they find Sean's grandfather (Michael Caine)? And can they get off the island again?Okay, let's be perfectly honest here. This is a kid's movie. Yes, it has action and fantasy and plenty of comedy. But kids are the target audience. Now, that's definitely not a bad thing in my book. I fully recognize this is not "great" cinema. It's designed to be a fun movie, and I enjoyed it as such.The story is not terribly original, although I got so caught up in it that I really didn't care. There is plenty of action to keep you engaged even if you know how it is going to end.And I can't forget the comedy. The packed theater I saw the movie with laughed multiple times, and it sounded to me like the adults were laughing as much as the kids.The film is filled with special effects as well, and they worked. While I knew what I was seeing couldn't be real, I believed it. While the movie was released in 3D, I didn't see it that way, so I can't comment on how that looked.And the acting worked, too. It's not outstanding, but it gets the job done without pulling you out of the film. Plus we learn that Dwayne Johnson has a pretty decent singing voice.There were some flaws to the film. There was a certain level of cheese, especially most of the times the film tried to do anything serious. And on that note, the interpersonal relationships were so predictable it was a bit annoying.Then there's Luis Guzman. I'm not sure if it was him or how his character was written, but I found him more annoying than funny. I would have preferred the movie without his character.I realize that I will be in the minority for enjoying Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, but I found it to be entertaining. And since that's all it was really aiming for, I think it succeeded.
J**L
Love it
Love it
K**T
Great family movie
What's not to like about the Rock. Family friendly and just plain fun
A**N
Great Movie
I love this movie. Childhood favorite!
A**R
JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 3D [2012] [3D Blu-ray + 2D Blu-ray]
JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 3D [2012] [3D Blu-ray + 2D Blu-ray] Believe The Impossible, Discover The Incredible!This is the follow-up to the 2008 hit! The new journey begins when young adventurer Sean [Josh Hutcherson] receives a coded distress signal from a mysterious island where no island should exist... a place of strange life forms, mountains of gold, deadly volcanoes, and more than one astonishing secret. Unable to stop him from going, Sean's new stepfather [Dwayne Johnson] joins the quest. Together with a helicopter pilot [Luis Guzman] and his beautiful, strong-willed daughter [Vanessa Hudgens], they set out to find the island, rescue its lone inhabitant and escape before seismic shockwaves force the island under the sea and bury its treasures forever.Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Sir Michael Caine, Josh Hutcherson, Luis Guzmán, Vanessa Hudgens, Kristin Davis, Anna Colwell, Stephen Caudill, Branscombe Richmond, Walter Bankson, Shaun Phillip Cantwell (uncredited), Cody Easterbrook (uncredited), Kathryn Jurbala (uncredited), Paul Leo Klink (uncredited) and Ed Moy (uncredited)Director: Brad PeytonProducers: Adam Ellison, Beau Flynn, Charlotte Huggins, Dwayne Johnson, Evan Turner, Hiram Garcia, Marcus Viscidi, Michael Bostick, Michael Disco, Richard Brener, Samuel J. Brown and Tripp VinsonScreenplay: Brian Gunn (screenplay), Mark Gunn (screenplay) and Richard Outten (story)Composer: Andrew LockingtonCinematography: David Tattersall (Director of Photography)Image Resolution: 1080pAspect Ratio: 1.78:1Audio: English: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, French: 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish: 5.1 Dolby Digital, Portuguese: 5.1 Dolby Digital and English: 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo AudioSubtitles: English, English SDH, Finnish, French, German, German SDH, Italian, Italian SDH, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Arabic and CzechRunning Time: 94 minutesRegion: All RegionsNumber of discs: 2Studio: Warner Home VideoAndrew's Blu-ray Review: ‘JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 3D’ is a sequel to the 2008's family oriented action and effects extravaganza ‘Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D.’ As with its predecessor, it does not adapt the Jules Verne novel of the same name, but instead tells a new story set in modern times based around the premise that Verne's fiction was based on fact, and modern day "Vernians" are actively working to crack codes hidden in his and other contemporaneous works that will unlock the secrets to visiting fantastic locales. This sequel begins with Sean Anderson [Josh Hutcherson], receiving a coded transmission that he is convinced is coming from his Grandfather Alexander [Sir Michael Caine] stranded on Jules Verne's ‘Mysterious Island.'With the help of his stepfather, Hank [Dwayne Johnson], he makes the connection that Verne's Island is actually the same island referenced by Robert Louis Stevenson in "Treasure Island" and by Jonathan Swift in "Gulliver's Travels." By combining maps from all three books (don't ask what editions, just roll with it!), they are able to pinpoint the location in the Pacific where the island must be. With the help of helicopter tour guide Gabato [Luis Guzmán] and his daughter Kailani [Vanessa Hudgens] they locate the island, but find themselves stranded, a situation the becomes more critical when they discover that the island is not so slowly sinking into the sea.As a rule, I am not always keen on sequels that either barely connect the dots to their predecessor or completely re-hash their predecessor (I'm looking at you, rubbish obnoxious ‘Hangover 2'). ‘JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 3D’ somehow manages to do both, and yet I found it to be overall a more enjoyable experience than ‘Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D.’ While in the first film, Josh Hutcherson was the tagalong nephew attaching himself to his Uncle's quest to track down their missing father/brother. This film simply flips the roles with Josh Hutcherson now a dedicated "Vernian" dragging his sceptical stepfather along on the journey. They even shamelessly repeat the device of stranding them with a tour guide and daughter conveniently age appropriate to be a chastely romantic interest for Josh Hutcherson.Sir Michael Caine is in full-on “hamming it up” scenario chewing mode, and while excerpts from this film will never show up on his career highlight reels, his performance is exactly what the 3D film calls for. His constant barbs thrown in the direction of Dwayne Johnson's Hank character are not particularly witty or even dramatically earned in the context of the story, but they are delivered with a great deal of relish by Sir Michael Caine. It does not hurt that Dwayne Johnson is such a good sport and not afraid to look ridiculous either, but that was also the case with Brendan Fraser in the first film.For whatever reason, there is simply a better comic chemistry between Sir Michael Caine and Dwayne Johnson that there was between Fraser and some of his nondescript co-stars. Luis Guzman's mix of comic buffoonery and sentimentality as the tour guide is also more in keeping with the fun and forgettable tone of the film than the more competent tour guide from the first film. In summary, the film presents a modestly fun, mostly preposterous and ultimately forgettable action and effects romp that will likely please its target audience of ten year olds. Who knows? It might even trick them into reading a Jules Verne book.Blu-ray Image Quality – ‘JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 3D’ gets a wonderful 1.85:1 aspect ratio and with an extremely good 1080p image presentation, and it looks excellent. Colours really leap off the screen, fine detail is through the roof, and contrast is rock-solid. The only downside to such a vibrant, squeaky-clean picture is that it kind of betrays the film's reduced budget: it sort of looks and feels like a television show, highlighting the line between a set and a digital backdrop. Of course, even that's sort of reflective of the image's quality: it's showing you a level of detail the filmmakers might not want the viewer to notice. Warner offers up a transfer whose bright colours pop off the screen. There is a lot of eye candy to be absorbed; lush green jungles, deep blue oceans, and scaly drooling monstrosities. The picture has a deep clarity that makes everything look crystal clear.Blu-ray Audio Quality – The 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio for ‘JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 3D’ is fitting of a big adventure picture. Rumbling hurricanes, tumbling rocks, buzzing bees, screeching birds, an underwater electric eel, and Dwayne Johnson's singing voice are all replicated with crystal clarity and nice directionality. It's been awhile since I really felt like I was getting the theatre experience watching a film at home and to be fair, probably more indicative of my film selection than any audio deficiencies, but this really felt like a blockbuster, with great immersive, weighty mixing. I even liked Andrew Lockington's score, which is understated, but pleasingly so. This is the kind of 3D film that features all kinds of rollicking surround sounds. The front, rear, and side speakers are all engaged without any obvious defects.Blu-ray Special Features and Extras:Special Feature: Are You Strong Enough to Survive Mysterious Island? [2012] [1080p] [1.78:1] [21:07] This is a series of documentaries that are viewable in either of two selectable modes called "Interactive" and "Junior Explorer." The "Interactive" mode asks the user to make a selection after each documentary that guides them towards another section of an interactive map that corresponds to another documentary. The "Junior Explorer" mode simply plays all ten documentaries straight through in a predetermined order. Both modes are preceded by a 24 second introduction from Josh Hutcherson ["Sean"]. Once all ten documentaries are viewed in either mode, the viewer is treated to a congratulatory message from Josh Hutcherson and a minute and a half of outtakes from the film. The documentaries themselves mix behind the scenes information about various sequences and design elements of the film with related "real life facts" from experts in biology, geology, scuba diving, and Jules Verne. The documentaries topics and durations are as follows: Giant Lizard [1:56]; Atlantis [1:51]; Tree House Set [1:45]; Giant Flowers [1:50]; Volcanic Mountain of Gold [1:36]; Giant Bees [2:15]; Glowing Mushrooms [1:23]; Captain Nemo's Tomb [2:10]; The Ocean (Water Tank) [2:04]; The Nautilus Submarine [2:12].Special Feature: Deleted Scenes [2012] [1080p] [1.78:1] [5:54] This is a collection of five scenes that did not make the final cut of the film. A number of them feature unfinished effects which appear as crude animatronics and blue screen backgrounds mixed in with the live actors. The individual scenes are not selectable from the disc menu, but they are encoded with chapter stops between them. Scene descriptions follow:Discussion by the group of five island adventurers about how animals can survive an unusual recurring event that happens to the island.Some extra arguing between Sean, his mother, and Hank after Sean's arrest at the beginning of the film. This scene directly references the events of the previous film.Alexander, Kailani, and Gabato face some additional jeopardy from falling pillars.A fairly long scene from early in the film where Hank seeks parenting tips from one of his employees on a construction site.Some additional congratulations, teasing, and sentimentality near the end of the film aboard a submarine.Special Feature: Gag Reel [2012] [1080p] [1.78:1] [1:15] This is a mercifully brief assemblage of on-set flubs, falls, and goofing around set to fast paced music.Finally, ‘JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 3D’ is full of adventure and excitement that should be fun for the entire family. And while this isn't a direct telling of Jules Verne's story, I think this is a great way to introduce your children to a variety of classic literature, as this movie pulls a little from a variety of some of the best-known authors. Furthermore, with such a great presentation, this Blu-ray will definitely become a family favourite. I would definitely recommend going 3D on this film. Either way ‘JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 3D’ is very enjoyable, but the 3D image truly completes the experience. Like the previous ‘Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D’ Blu-ray release, I was worried this film would be a total dud, as Dwayne Johnson is a professional wrestler and is not a trained actor, but I was pleasantly surprised how good he was in this film and it is a brilliant follow up 3D Blu-ray and a great Double Feature and is also a stunning brilliant 3D presentation that will have your guest have a great jaw dropping entertainment and again I am so proud to add this to my ever increasing 3D Blu-ray Collection. Highly Recommended!Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film AficionadoLe Cinema ParadisoUnited Kingdom
A**R
Good Family Fun
A good family film.
G**.
Die Reise zur geheimnisvollen Insel [Blu-ray]
Gutes Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis, schnelle Lieferung. Empfehlenswert.
T**0
La suite ....
J'avais vraiment aimé le premier numéro un peu moins le second.Il ne faut pas oublier que le 1 a été dans les premiers film a utiliser les nouvelles façons de filmer en 3d.un bon moment de détente mais pas plus....
C**M
Für einen Familien Abend super
Für Abends einen unterhaltsamen Film zu kucken ist der gut.
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