Review: Shallow `Journey' gains depth in 3-D form

30.11.1999 /

<p><a href='http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/movies/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080708/ap_en_mo/film_review_journey_to_the_center_of_the_earth'><img src='http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080703/capt.141502ecffb844f0a60e4586356094cf.film_review_journey_to_the_center_of_the_earth_nyet163.jpg?x=130&y=73&q=85&sig=0kEuqLN0FD2yqPgwiq1nmg--' align='left' height='73' width='130' alt='In this image released by Warner Bros., Anita Briem, left, Brendan Fraser and Josh Hutcherson, right, are shown in a scene from 'Journey to the Center of the Earth.' (AP Photo/Warner Bros.)' border='0' /></a>AP - Hollywood wisdom through the ages has always been that no technological innovation — the transition from silent film to sound, black-and-white to color, hand-drawn animation to digital images — could ever make a bad movie into a good one.</p><br clear='all'/>

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