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Around The World In 80 Days on DVD (2004)

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Average rating: (60%)
1328720101014
3.0
 
Starring: Jackie Chan | Steve Coogan | Robert Fyfe | Jim Broadbent | Ian McNeice | David Ryall
Director: Frank Coraci
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 120 mins
Certificate: 12
Collections: 100 Big Adventures
User collections: Jackie Chan's Top | The Arnold Collection
Genres: Action/Adventure
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Released: 22/11/2004

Brief synopsis of Around The World In 80 Days

In this raucous Disney adaptation of Jules Verne's classic adventure novel AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS, Steve Coogan plays Phileas Fogg, a quirky inventor at the turn of the 20th century. After suffering rejection by England's Royal Academy of Science, Fogg strives to prove his scientific worth by accepting a challenge to circumnavigate the globe in a mere 80 days. Fogg, his cohort Passepartout (Jackie Chan), and his new love Monique (Cecile de France), find trouble and excitement as they make their way from Turkey to Morocco to the United States, and ultimately Fogg discovers that scientific validation is not all he needs for a successful life.
Jackie Chan shines in his role as Passepartout, who masquerades as Fogg's valet in an attempt to escape authorities after he robs the Bank of England. As he evades his enemies and keeps Fogg in the dark about his true background, Chan provides stellar comedic action and performs daring stunts. Celebrity cameos punctuate the film, with Arnold Schwarzenegger playing a polygamous Turkish ruler (filmed before the start of his campaign for California governor) and Owen and Luke Wilson playing the hilariously squabbling Wright Brothers. In addition to the lavish sets and nonstop action, this version of the classic remains true to the idea that one should hold on to dreams, no matter how improbable or outlandish.

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Halliwell's Film Guide

Amiable adventure designed to display the comic side of Jackie Chan's all-action style.

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Rated - 3 starsNot a literary adaptation but nevertheless good fun

ThomasKus ThomasKus from Gloucester [Highly rated reviewer] , 30/11/2004

This firm is only loosely based on the book by Jules Verne with the same title. Apart from a healthy dose of humour it adds another martial arts storyline that rather distracts from the main theme. Watch out for a number of interesting cameo appearances, though, particularly Richard Branson commenting on a balloon trip around the world.

Although I was a little disappointed first that the book had not been taken seriously a very much enjoyed the humour and the good-natured family fun of this film. Some of the visuals are very nice indeed and both the acting and the camera work of high standards.

So forget the book, switch off your brains, get the family together and have a nice two hours of good fun.

  15 out of 17 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsgreat movie

M. A from London, England , 12/05/2005

it was a treat for the family, very enjoyable, very well made, loved every bit of it.

  13 out of 16 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsNot a bag of....!

IbanezTS808 from west midlands , 05/12/2004

This was much better than I thought, an absolute whirlwind of a movie, slapstick for the kids, naff jokes for the adults. Steve Coogan, gosh, hasn't he come a long way from doing Paul Calf on late night telly?

It's not art but if you want a family movie that will disengage your brain for 90 minutes look no further.

  12 out of 13 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsBetter than you'd think

robheeney from London , 10/12/2004

I can really imagine anyone sitting around watching this one Christmas Day and being pleasantly surprised.

OK, so it's a bit daft, but it's a very enjoyable, silly family film. Romp, I think you'd call it. ...and I'd expected it to be rubbish!

  9 out of 10 people found this review helpful
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