Monday, July 21, 2008

Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D



Of course we wanted to see Batman, a.k.a. The Dark Knight. And we plan to. But that's the problem. We didn't plan ahead. Somehow that takes the spontaneity out of the whole thing! Buying tickets way in advance. Anyway. We are getting old and it's not the priority it used to be. I fondly remember going to see the first Batman movie (appropriately titled "Batman") at a midnight "pre-showing", on Thursday before it opened on Friday while we lived in Atlanta. And I've seen all the others. And will see this one...probably soon.

Anyway, we went to see the new "Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D" at the Imax because we figured the crowds would be down and everyone would be waiting in line for "The Dark Knight". We were right.

"Journey" is great fun. It builds on the original but with great special effects and those in 3D! Lots of prehistoric dangerous plants and animals, cave experiences, and a reasonable and non-embarrassing romance.

Happily, one element that was left out was the "greedy old-man load" character. This archetype is best remembered as the terribly annoying professor in "Lost in Space". They are selfish, generally older men, who look out for themselves and then get into scrapes or have heart attacks which require the rest of the team to put themselves in jeapordy in order to save "The Load". (I am indebted to MST3K for this nomenclature utilized in their commentary on "The Mole People".) I believe the original "Journey" had one of these figures who loaded up with jewels, thus increasing his weight, etc. Anyway, that element is handled differently in this one and I'm thankful for it. Though, come to think of it, inclusion of "The Load" probably makes the whole thing more realistic and believable. Alas, "The Load" is a cultural universal (and a church universal). Can you name "Loads" in literature, movies, etc?

8 comments:

Jill said...

Ha ha ah! The Load, yes. I can think of several "loads" in my life. How are you?

Travelin' On said...

Speaking of your "various" life....now you've been to the center of the Earth!
Yes, interesting literary question... I think in "Waiting for Godot", (see my latest blog for details) the "load" would have been represented by the character, Pozzo (who, has a "dog" played by a human as well) named "Lucky." Pozzo makes Lucky carry his "load" though which is an interesting twist. Pozzo's anger and his "burdens" are cast onto "Lucky" and Lucky isn't allowed to speak or think unless given "permission" by his owner, Pozzo!WHEW
I like your blog and I'll be thinking about more examples!
I know that T.Tommy had a relative named Lucky! Hmmm who is the "load" in the T.Tommy line up?

ndfugate said...

Lord of the Rings ... the ring, Frodo (from Gandalf's point of view), Bill the Donkey (left at the gates of Moria), Meriadoc Brandybuck (when Gandalf heads off to Minas Tirith)

The Constitution of the United States ... The balance of powers

The Bible ... Christ's cross, Our cross, perhaps Paul's guilt (I don't know about that one, so don't light me up, I am just throwing it out there)

Corky Alexander said...

Judas is the load in NT. They are the ones that always get influenced by greed or deal with the enemy like Edmund in LWW.

Corky Alexander said...

my arm hurts

Fred said...

Kim, I'm layin down my "load" in 11 days - on August 9 at High Noon in San Antonio, Texas! By the way - Last week I bought and have started reading "The Shack". Very prolific writer.

joel w. clackum said...

I saw this movie in 3D this evening and I have to say I liked the original better. For me the "load" was the blue bird from Song Of The South as the tour guide through Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom meets Jurassic Park. Ok.. that seems a bit negative. I did enjoy the 3D. As to other "loads".... watch any cheap Sci-Fi flick and you will see one. However, in those movies the load will, after causing the deaths of many in the group, always be killed before the story is complete.

Travelin' On said...

By the way, Congrats on the news about Emma. (Corky's blog)
Wow, seems just a few months ago she was searching for the next step. Sounds like she's well on her way. She really looks happy in that photo.
I will be remembering her in thoughts and prayers.