The Core
Driving by his will of saving the world from destruction arise from the mysterious stop of the earth's inner core, that leads to a fatal results of the strong storms and even the mysterious behavior for animals, that threatens the life on earth, Dr. Josh, does his best and tries to put a nuclear device to save them.
5 August 1970, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
November 14, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
4 October 1953, Istanbul, Turkey
April 30, 1977 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
1949, Columbus, Ohio, USA
10 June 1978, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
21 July 1974, Montréal, Québec, Canada
12 March 1968, Cupertino, California, USA
12 October 1975, Montréal, Québec, Canada
4 May 1947, DeKalb, Illinois, USA
12 August 1956, Noranda, Québec, Canada
31 July 1931
23 June 1971, Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada
3 February 1970
24 April 1959, Dallas, Texas, USA
27 January 1964, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
15 April 1958, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
8 November 1952, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
13 May 1965, Murcia, Spain
18 November 1952, Eltham, London, England, UK
March 31, 2005
'The only truly interesting aspect found in "The Core" is Jon Amiel's thoughts as to what the inner parts of Earth might look like.'
March 28, 2003
Jules Verne this isn't, but it makes for fairly diverting escapist fare.
May 05, 2015
...pervasive mediocrity...
October 15, 2004
If something isn't done soon, the earth as we know it (love that cliché) will destroy itself. Who do you call? Core busters!
December 23, 2012
A magical film: it never runs out of new and delightful ways to be completely inane.
March 31, 2003
[I]t's not campy enough to be consistently entertaining, and it's certainly not exciting or smart enough to be a first-rate sci-fi epic like a Deep Impact.
March 28, 2003
There's a marked absence of panic in The Core.
December 28, 2010
This is a big, dumb, explosion movie.
March 28, 2003
The Core works because the characters are idiosyncratic enough to seem authentic but not so zany that they seem contrived.
July 06, 2004
Should be a sci-fi screenwriter's dream; but this dream is more like one that Michael Crichton would have than Jules Verne, and there's not a breath of imagination on display
March 28, 2003
Scientists may shudder, but at least some good actors are getting work.

