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USA Today - Claudia Puig
: ...not so much a movie as an amusement park ride.
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C  
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - William Arnold
: ...just a harmless, forgettable theme-park ride.
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B-
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San Francisco Chroncile - Mick LaSalle
: ...a legit action movie with action sequences, imaginative action set pieces and even one or two monsters.
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B  
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Rolling Stone - Peter Travers
: In 2-D, it's all achingly familiar. In 3-D, the story comes alive, despite the tacky sets and gimmicks.
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B-
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ReelViews - James Berardinelli
: ...an overlong gimmick...
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C  
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New York Times - A. O. Scott
: ...mildly diverting...
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C  
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New York Post - Lou Lumenick
: ...the most entertaining 3-D movie I've ever seen.
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B  
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Los Angeles Times - Jan Stuart
: ...a surprisingly tame affair despite its 3-D trappings, but younger viewers may enjoy the trip's visual tricks and gentle jolts.
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C  
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Hollywood Reporter - Michael Rechtshaffen
: A genial take on the Verne tale, retrofitted for junior explorers.
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B-
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filmcritic.com - Sean O'Connell
: On normal screens, though, Journey will lose its added visual dimension (pun intended), and subtract most of its fun.
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C  
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Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman
: ...wandering around the earth's stalactite-dripped core exerts a primal appeal even in a dumb kiddie joyride like this one.
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B-
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E! Online - Matt Stevens
: ...fun-size popcorn movie packs enough adventure and humor into every bite to please the whole fam. Just be sure to catch it in 3-D.
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B  
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Chicago Tribune - Matt Pais
: ...the plot's totally bare bones...
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C  
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Boston Globe - Ty Burr
: ...fun for the kiddies but it hardly represents an advance...
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B-
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