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The animation reminds me of when I was a kid watching those shows with the giant monsters and cyclops fighting on beaches. I can't remember the names. I remember one that had a giant octopus crashing down on an ancient like Viking boat. Does anyone remember those? I'd like to watch those on here. I think one of them was a show about Hercules. I think there was a film with a giant Neptune rising out of the sea and trying to block ancient ships from passing. Then their was one with the sea sirens luring the sailors.
I read this when I was a boy about 10 years old around 53 years ago. I absolutely believed every word was true. The writing was so vivid playing out in my imagination. I honestly became transported. Friends at school told me how it was only a story and I wouldn't believe them for a long time. I finally was told by my teacher how it was only a story and I became internally crestfallen. At that time I was sincerely learning how writers and artists are the true wonderful magicians in this world...they make the impossible happen from no where at all except from within their gifted minds & imaginations. I became a devoted reader due to this story and also because of Jack London's "Call Of The Wild". I went on to become a newspaper writer/photographer & creative arts/still-life/landscape/peroidic wedding photographer for my hobby. ...I do enjoy these filmed versions of those great classic books & stories wrangled so amazingly well by the literary masters. Thank you for bringing us this 2 part series. I've seen it before rather a long time ago but this version is richly timeless.
so sadly it is an echo of the original materpiece of survival and scifi. i will hang on for the Nautilus... and those two beautiful actresses the scifi here is sadly: intelligent decent female humans...
I am just about your age and I read a lot when I was young. Isn't it great how a well written book can take you to another place and time? Although (chuckle) I will have to throw a bit of a jab your way and say that at 10 years old you should have known the difference between fiction and reality. But hey.....we all have our "moments" now an then.
I just loved "Mysterious Island" every time. ♡ For this effort, I did pop corn and snuggled up warm and cozy prepared to be entertained. Many thanks for the treat.
Love these kinds of adventure movies as a form of escapism. The internal scenes of the sub reminded me of the video game Myst in some ways. It's a fun movie and Patrick Stewart always delivers with his acting. Looking forward to Part 2. Watch it in 1080.
This was a fun version. They managed to shoehorn in pirates, treasure, even Jurassic park touches, its like icing on the cake. How could I not subscribe when you put up this treat for me? After 2 years of COVID someone who can find me something new deserves it.
Stories can be fantastic in nature... frightening in content... and reviling as wine in its own time...age brings flavor and appreciation... much like old star fleet commanders.
Great movie. Very entertaining. Love Patrick Stewart in any movie. I used to read Jules Verne’s books when I was a kid. Loved them. I don’t remember this one though.
Well composed music and general tone is the key to a well edited version. The standard of production quality for films, tv-shows, mini series, plays, etc, has improved since then. Today I expect film school projects to be even more impressive. Gratitude.
Great flick! Other good ones on this channel are 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Original Mad Scientist/ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Tin Man, and Frankenstein. Love that many have 2 parts and have casts of familiar actors. This channel is a terrific resource of excellent movies, so many genres to choose from.
The last time i watched this i was 8, i randomly remembered it tonight so now here i am midnight having just spent $30 on a collection of jules Verne's stories and watching this after realizing four of my favorite stories are from him!
Yeah, I read Jules Verne as a child, the title is the same, the first few minutes jibe... but this is not Jules Verne's Mysterious Island. But then, the original was a bit of a mishmash, influenced by outside forces... we'll see.
Yes, Jules Verne was popular in Europe that we have read all books under the cover with the flash light so the parents were not aware .....so we will not escape the classes....next morning. MY favourite book of his was 'Two years of vacation ' which I still not finished as our dog ate or rather thrown to pieces in the garden as I left it there. It was the very old copy and not available any where.....now I still want to finish but is still not available in Canada....so there is my story . Cheers from Toronto!
This one doesn't make sense, the whole attraction of Thorium-Fluoride salt reactors is that their waste gets all used up. They can't be made into bombs, unlike uranium and plutonium. Just make electricity via thermocouples or the old fashioned boiling of water to run steam turbines. IIRC in the book and the 1960s movie where Nemo is played by Herbert Lom, the purpose of the giant critters is to expand the food supply globally, and were developed by Nemo to remove one of the causes of war---famine. Though we never saw it, Nemo's research also extended to fast growing crops, not just just grains, but fruit and vegetables.
Not to be a killjoy, but his is "not" Jules Verne. I read the novel in junior high school and adored it. I remember the day that I finished it, I cried. I have since read it in the original French. Adored that also. There really has never been a movie version that truly did the novel.They keep making films with the name but they aren't the novel. If anyone watching this movie is interested in Jules Verne, don't use the films, read the book. Infinitely better. You will cry when it's over.
It's one book I reread every few years. I don't reread much in the way of other books. Great classic literature. The draw is the cleverness of the characters and personalities.
@@chadbader4708 I was thinking that this film didn't resemble anything that Jules Verne wrote (other than the names of characters and and an island), and then "Nemo" blithely starts talking about "radioactivity" as if its the most normal subject in the world and Captain Smith would know what on Earth he was going on about. Really, discussions about radioactivity in the 1860s? And that's before the ludicrous prospect of making a nuclear bomb using Thorium! They've replaced Vernes' story with a bizarre concoction of bad writing and comical "science." Why use Vernes' characters and pretend they're writing an adaptation of Vernes' story? Why not create their own characters and be honest about it having nothing to do with any other story tellers? I know why, because like other trashy writers they are desperately trying to clutch onto the coat-tails of the real thing.
Don't see ANY of you spending millions to make a rendition. .but y'all see fit to criticize....🙄 Exactly how many ppl have any of you kept in jobs. . ?!!?
Another memorable production of the great Hungarian-Canadian producer Robert Halmi, Jr. This movie could have been made in 1955 -- and just released half a century later. Total 1950s camp. By far the best part in it was the design and interior decor of Nemo's hideaway. It is worth watching this flick just for that. The electrified gate and fence was also well done. As for the rest -- not so much. These huge bugs, amazing that none of them are meat eaters in real life in the rest of the planet, but on this island -- suddenly they are all meat-eaters, wanting human flesh? Hmmmm. The giant ant was the best. Loved the part where the heroine shoves up the torch into the ant's raggedy arse. Who needs a serious film based on a Shakespeare play when you can have stuff like this "Mysterious Island?"
its fun and all just i dont understand the action scenes they would been killed 10 times over again from insects and animals !!! king kong was also made in 2005 it had a practical scenario with some fake into its exaggeration
I've watched this so many times - the giant praying mantis never fails, for over-the-top cinema graphics :) The funny thing; put a black&white filter on the film, and it could easily be from 45 years prior (insert winking emoji). A fun flick for movie night :)
This is a good film for kids who love pirates, monsters (in the form of giant recognizable creatures), and pure adrenaline non-stop adventure with a steam-punk vibe. There is violence in the form of a couple of men killed by gigantic insects and a wild shoot-out with pirates, but there is no sexual violence or any sexual content at all
And it novel had been followed there should be no women either, other then possibly at the very end as a passanger on the rescue ship that picks them up in the end.
@@michaelpettersson4919 Yea, the women did have to sexualize it with her showing so much cleavage in the first dress. Glad it wasn't made today, the rules they have to follow now would have made it trashy.
I'm still watching it at 7 min but that's my first and favorite movie from Hollywood i want to share with you just a comment about. that's really really amazing 👍🤩 thanks for sharing
I've watched this movie many times, & loved it every time & I'm 70 years old,, brings back memories , good memories. I wonder if they made a new version?
Great comment! 🤗 All too often, armchair idiots can't seem to separate actors from certain iconic roles...nor understand that they (the actors) then feel that they may have to take whatever role presents itself in order to distinguish themselves apart from particular characters they've played. In this instance, most all of those making reference to Sir Patrick Stewart have zero knowledge of his lengthy career prior to his star trek role & likely no actual knowledge of the actor, nor his admiration of the author.. thus his eagerness to participate in this particular role. The man is an exceptional actor...he was knighted by a Queen for his contribution to the art.... yet all these entitled nobody's think they know better...😒
Kyle MacLachlan and Patrick Stewart have been in a previous film together actually. The first Dune adaption from the early eighties. Although that was before Twin Peaks and Star Trek: The Next Generation of course.
I read this story in a book 16 yrs ago . nice & interesting story about the mysterious man living the island like a scientist & about the Nutellus a kind of submarine etc.i almost forget this story 😊😅😅
Movie makers and their loud music, I guess they think to scare us? I think not!! It's irritating.. Now on the brighter side, It's a great movie and I thank you so much for sharing..
How ironic that both Cyrus and Nemo's predictions on the nuclear weapon came true in our modern world: On the one hand, we have indeed created weapons so powerful that no one (not even those with the largest surplus of nuclear weapons) is willing to take the first shot, knowing what the cost of doing so will be. On the other hand, ever since the nuclear bomb was made, to this day every nation in the world would do anything to have that kind of power at their disposal.
This movie is not the exact version of Jules Vern's Mysterious island. This is an injustice to the beautiful book. The movie makers could have made this movie without dragging Jules Verne and his charectors in to it. Everybody please read the book. You will know my pain.
@David Bramley Yes. I wish that the movie making people in Hollywood would learn that is you name drop an actual novel then we expect some similarities between the book and the movie.
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The animation reminds me of when I was a kid watching those shows with the giant monsters and cyclops fighting on beaches. I can't remember the names. I remember one that had a giant octopus crashing down on an ancient like Viking boat. Does anyone remember those? I'd like to watch those on here. I think one of them was a show about Hercules. I think there was a film with a giant Neptune rising out of the sea and trying to block ancient ships from passing. Then their was one with the sea sirens luring the sailors.
part2 not available!! 🥲
@@CombatDoc54 Perhaps you are referring to stop gap animation, i.e. Ray Harryhausen & Sinbad the Sailor? Remember Gumby?
Bill... :~)
@@billonthehill9984 "Stop-motion..."
@@billonthehill9984 "Jason & the Argonauts" with the sword and shield wielding skeletons. or the quest for "The Golden Fleece".
I read this when I was a boy about 10 years old around 53 years ago. I absolutely believed every word was true. The writing was so vivid playing out in my imagination. I honestly became transported. Friends at school told me how it was only a story and I wouldn't believe them for a long time. I finally was told by my teacher how it was only a story and I became internally crestfallen. At that time I was sincerely learning how writers and artists are the true wonderful magicians in this world...they make the impossible happen from no where at all except from within their gifted minds & imaginations. I became a devoted reader due to this story and also because of Jack London's "Call Of The Wild". I went on to become a newspaper writer/photographer & creative arts/still-life/landscape/peroidic wedding photographer for my hobby. ...I do enjoy these filmed versions of those great classic books & stories wrangled so amazingly well by the literary masters. Thank you for bringing us this 2 part series. I've seen it before rather a long time ago but this version is richly timeless.
That darn teacher should have let you believe
the difference was Jack London's stories were based on his personal experiences ...
so sadly it is an echo of the original materpiece of survival and scifi. i will hang on for the Nautilus... and those two beautiful actresses the scifi here is sadly: intelligent decent female humans...
I am 63 years old now also, sir.
I am just about your age and I read a lot when I was young. Isn't it great how a well written book can take you to another place and time? Although (chuckle) I will have to throw a bit of a jab your way and say that at 10 years old you should have known the difference between fiction and reality. But hey.....we all have our "moments" now an then.
I just loved "Mysterious Island" every time. ♡ For this effort, I did pop corn and snuggled up warm and cozy prepared to be entertained. Many thanks for the treat.
Thank you for posting this. It's great fun. Jules Verne was SO ahead of his time.
You're very welcome!
Despite some truly embarrassing special F/X (for 2005) this was still somehow enjoyable. Thanks to Patrick Stewart!!
Love these kinds of adventure movies as a form of escapism. The internal scenes of the sub reminded me of the video game Myst in some ways. It's a fun movie and Patrick Stewart always delivers with his acting. Looking forward to Part 2. Watch it in 1080.
I use to play myst❤
Oh myst❤.
Thanks I almost forgot about that game to the dredge we play now
Amazing game
Love Jules Verne. Good telling of his book.
Fabulous fusion of the old-time Special effects of animated models and the current state of the art. Wonderful story taken from Jules Verne.
Love movies like this. Makes your imagination run wild. Keeps you on the edge watching it.
Hard to find a good hearty movie thats family friendly like these nowadays. Thoroughly enjoyed it!
Nowadays" Seriously 😮plenty of family movies"nowadays" you must be getting old like me😮the world is not going to hell😮could it be you😮?
@@VincentConti-m5j possibly, I will turn 80 in 2 months time
This was a fun version. They managed to shoehorn in pirates, treasure, even Jurassic park touches, its like icing on the cake. How could I not subscribe when you put up this treat for me? After 2 years of COVID someone who can find me something new deserves it.
The version from 60s had pirates too
Well the book had pirates that evaded there island but not the rest of this stuff.
I had no idea this even existed? I love Patrick Stewart. This channel is amazing!
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Patrick Stewart did not love this movie. $$$$$$ he was type cast into this and Star Trek and X men😮😮😮he preferred Shakespeare😮
Love Jules Verne! Read all of his astounding books. His and HG Welles.
Well made film...Lots of fun
Monsters!!!
Stories can be fantastic in nature... frightening in content... and reviling as wine in its own time...age brings flavor and appreciation... much like old star fleet commanders.
Imagination classic. Thank you Popcornflix.
Thank you for showing the classics! They’re ageless!
I love Jules Vern, no matter how cheesy! 😊
Especially with Patrick Stewart!
Great movie. Very entertaining. Love Patrick Stewart in any movie. I used to read Jules Verne’s books when I was a kid. Loved them. I don’t remember this one though.
Thank you for blessing me with a Gabrielle Anwar film. ❤❤❤
Well composed music and general tone is the key to a well edited version. The standard of production quality for films, tv-shows, mini series, plays, etc, has improved since then. Today I expect film school projects to be even more impressive. Gratitude.
Great flick! Other good ones on this channel are 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Original Mad Scientist/ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Tin Man, and Frankenstein. Love that many have 2 parts and have casts of familiar actors. This channel is a terrific resource of excellent movies, so many genres to choose from.
I love this movie. Thank you popcorn flicks for sharing ❤️
Thank you for taking the time to do this!
The last time i watched this i was 8, i randomly remembered it tonight so now here i am midnight having just spent $30 on a collection of jules Verne's stories and watching this after realizing four of my favorite stories are from him!
thank you so much for sharing this!! 👍🏻
It was better than I anticipated. Looking forward to some more.
This is a good movie, always liked the Jules Vern genre, thanks for sharing it.😀👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Can't wait for part 2.😀👍🏾
I guess people are now just creating new genres of movies just people are creating new words? We keep doing this and we'll have chaos one day.
@@splitman1129 - We already have chaos but it's not from this.🙄😒
I love Jules Verne's imaginative and surrealist adventures
This adaptation has almost nothing to do with Verne's original.
@@andrewholliday251 Unfortunately... I must agree...
@@andrewholliday251 But the only people who would care about that are those that read it.
This has to be one of the greatest rotten tomatoes of all time. "Right up there with the blob & swarm"!!......
Gandalf the Wizard is in this movie, a main character. Awesome Patrick Stewart plays Captain Nemo. WoW
Such an excellent movie! Part 1 & 2! I was always fascinated by the books. This brings a more vivid imagination. Great for the family as well.❤
So glad you enjoyed it @carolwilder2289! Thanks for the nice comments!
Have read most of Jules Vernes' books and watched a few movies. This is great 👍
My father turned me on to Jules Verne at 10 yrs old 55 yrs ago I still love it
Very few authors are able to take their readers to the world that they create, Jules Vernes is one of them m
Unlike this movie that have barely anything to do with Verne's work.
Read some of Anne McKaffrey's books, there are worlds to explore and lives to live in them. All from the comfort of the couch.
Yeah, I read Jules Verne as a child, the title is the same, the first few minutes jibe... but this is not Jules Verne's Mysterious Island.
But then, the original was a bit of a mishmash, influenced by outside forces... we'll see.
Ma'am, this is a movie.
Jules Verne is the man of deep imagination really.
A pity that they didn't use any of it for this film.
@@andrewwigglesworth3030 LOL
Thank you for sharing this wonderful movie 🎥❤
so glad you enjoyed!
Just an observation ... these are the cleanest pirates I've ever seen!
Yes I DO like VERY MUCH your new movies. This one and Solomon's Mines are terrific!. Have not watched Journey to the Center...yet. 2 thumbs up!
Hell Yeahs! Patrick Stewart is a thespian in the truest sense of the word.
thespian duckduckgogo
aha relating to drama! tanks
This movie is so amazing👏👏👏I can´t wait to watch the second part😁
Enjoyable 1st part.....good scenery......
Yes, Jules Verne was popular in Europe that we have read all books under the cover with the flash light so the parents were not aware .....so we will not escape the classes....next morning. MY favourite book of his was 'Two years of vacation ' which I still not finished as our dog ate or rather thrown to pieces in the garden as I left it there. It was the very old copy and not available any where.....now I still want to finish but is still not available in Canada....so there is my story . Cheers from Toronto!
My favourite Verne books were Two years vacations and Michael Strogoff.
The book and the older movies are far, far better.
This one doesn't make sense, the whole attraction of Thorium-Fluoride salt reactors is that their waste gets all used up. They can't be made into bombs, unlike uranium and plutonium.
Just make electricity via thermocouples or the old fashioned boiling of water to run steam turbines.
IIRC in the book and the 1960s movie where Nemo is played by Herbert Lom, the purpose of the giant critters is to expand the food supply globally, and were developed by Nemo to remove one of the causes of war---famine. Though we never saw it, Nemo's research also extended to fast growing crops, not just just grains, but fruit and vegetables.
Oh great awesome upload been wanting to see this movie
Not to be a killjoy, but his is "not" Jules Verne. I read the novel in junior high school and adored it. I remember the day that I finished it, I cried. I have since read it in the original French. Adored that also. There really has never been a movie version that truly did the novel.They keep making films with the name but they aren't the novel. If anyone watching this movie is interested in Jules Verne, don't use the films, read the book. Infinitely better. You will cry when it's over.
It's one book I reread every few years. I don't reread much in the way of other books. Great classic literature. The draw is the cleverness of the characters and personalities.
There were people. And there was an island. Other than that, nothing in this movie even remotely corresponds to the book..
@@chadbader4708 I was thinking that this film didn't resemble anything that Jules Verne wrote (other than the names of characters and and an island), and then "Nemo" blithely starts talking about "radioactivity" as if its the most normal subject in the world and Captain Smith would know what on Earth he was going on about.
Really, discussions about radioactivity in the 1860s? And that's before the ludicrous prospect of making a nuclear bomb using Thorium! They've replaced Vernes' story with a bizarre concoction of bad writing and comical "science."
Why use Vernes' characters and pretend they're writing an adaptation of Vernes' story? Why not create their own characters and be honest about it having nothing to do with any other story tellers?
I know why, because like other trashy writers they are desperately trying to clutch onto the coat-tails of the real thing.
Also read Captain Grant's Children and 20000 leagues under the sea, preferable before the Mysterioues island.
Don't see ANY of you spending millions to make a rendition. .but y'all see fit to criticize....🙄
Exactly how many ppl have any of you kept in jobs. . ?!!?
Enjoyed replay thanks yall for sharing your channel 😀 👍🏼 😊
Excellent, unique version of Mysterious Island.
Grew up with this on DVD and I watched it all the time. Great movie, very underrated!
Uummm.....
Criminally underrated if you read the reviews.
Another memorable production of the great Hungarian-Canadian producer Robert Halmi, Jr. This movie could have been made in 1955 -- and just released half a century later. Total 1950s camp. By far the best part in it was the design and interior decor of Nemo's hideaway. It is worth watching this flick just for that. The electrified gate and fence was also well done. As for the rest -- not so much. These huge bugs, amazing that none of them are meat eaters in real life in the rest of the planet, but on this island -- suddenly they are all meat-eaters, wanting human flesh? Hmmmm. The giant ant was the best. Loved the part where the heroine shoves up the torch into the ant's raggedy arse. Who needs a serious film based on a Shakespeare play when you can have stuff like this "Mysterious Island?"
its fun and all just i dont understand the action scenes they would been killed 10 times over again from insects and animals !!! king kong was also made in 2005 it had a practical scenario with some fake into its exaggeration
Best movie and the story,, like to watching 👍👍
This was a very good movie. I have seen the original 1961 movie and this is a well done remake.
Although we all grew up on the old one this twist on the new one is pretty decent ,I think it's pretty cool
Patrick Stewart totally miscast here...
Abby Mcnellis, I agree. The original was fantastic when I was a boy. This one is good, though.
Picard really love to play this in his Holodeck on the Enterprise
Made it back! Mahalo for da flikk!
Reminiscent of the the old Greek legendary figures and Sinbad the Sailor movies I used to watch as a youngster. Fun!
Always enjoyed Jules Verne and HG Wells......
Kyle MacLachlan great actor not yet reached his full potential.
I've watched this so many times - the giant praying mantis never fails, for over-the-top cinema graphics :) The funny thing; put a black&white filter on the film, and it could easily be from 45 years prior (insert winking emoji). A fun flick for movie night :)
This is a good film for kids who love pirates, monsters (in the form of giant recognizable creatures), and pure adrenaline non-stop adventure with a steam-punk vibe. There is violence in the form of a couple of men killed by gigantic insects and a wild shoot-out with pirates, but there is no sexual violence or any sexual content at all
And it novel had been followed there should be no women either, other then possibly at the very end as a passanger on the rescue ship that picks them up in the end.
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Yea, the women did have to sexualize it with her showing so much cleavage in the first dress. Glad it wasn't made today, the rules they have to follow now would have made it trashy.
I liked this first part, now I'll watch part two.
I'm still watching it at 7 min but that's my first and favorite movie from Hollywood
i want to share with you just a comment about. that's really really amazing 👍🤩 thanks for sharing
I was a kid about 10 when I saw the 1961 version in the movies and always loved this movie; however, this version doesn't compare to the older one.
Ray Harryhausen, the master!
The special effects are good but neither of the women are a patch on Beth Rogan.
Good family movie.
Hey Pupkurnflux, thanks for posting. I've never seen this version.
I've watched this movie many times, & loved it every time & I'm 70 years old,, brings back memories , good memories. I wonder if they made a new version?
LOL
Loved the older one too.
The TV series was better by far , but still not within a percentage of as good as the original book.
Captain Picard? Here? Holodeck, stop it! 😂😂😂
Twin Peaks meets Star Trek.
Great comment! 🤗
All too often, armchair idiots can't seem to separate actors from certain iconic roles...nor understand that they (the actors) then feel that they may have to take whatever role presents itself in order to distinguish themselves apart from particular characters they've played.
In this instance, most all of those making reference to Sir Patrick Stewart have zero knowledge of his lengthy career prior to his star trek role & likely no actual knowledge of the actor, nor his admiration of the author.. thus his eagerness to participate in this particular role.
The man is an exceptional actor...he was knighted by a Queen for his contribution to the art.... yet all these entitled nobody's think they know better...😒
Kyle MacLachlan and Patrick Stewart have been in a previous film together actually. The first Dune adaption from the early eighties. Although that was before Twin Peaks and Star Trek: The Next Generation of course.
adventure escapism much needed thank you
Wonderfully entertaining! Casting and special effects simply superb!
The great movie 🙏🙏God bless you all
Very enjoyable film thanks.
Good enjoyed it thanks just watched it tonight second half to go next
Very good movie, thank you!
I read this story in a book 16 yrs ago . nice & interesting story about the mysterious man living the island like a scientist & about the Nutellus a kind of submarine etc.i almost forget this story 😊😅😅
Superb movie!
Yeah me too. Nostalgia
Incredible 😢
Read all of Jules Verne' novels when I was 11 a long 50 years ago
Its A Very Good Movie👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍
Movie makers and their loud music, I guess they think to scare us? I think not!! It's irritating.. Now on the brighter side, It's a great movie and I thank you so much for sharing..
Great...
Jules Verne predicted the atom bomb. Damn.
演技がお上手すぎる。👏👏👏
...........JUST AWESOME........
ces films sont toujours sympas !
This is such a good movie2
How ironic that both Cyrus and Nemo's predictions on the nuclear weapon came true in our modern world:
On the one hand, we have indeed created weapons so powerful that no one (not even those with the largest surplus of nuclear weapons) is willing to take the first shot, knowing what the cost of doing so will be. On the other hand, ever since the nuclear bomb was made, to this day every nation in the world would do anything to have that kind of power at their disposal.
FANTASTICA nave el NAUTILIUS construida por el capitan Nemo!............Saludos desde El Paso Tx. USA
this movie just drags on.
Very exciting 😀 😄
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Another supreme adventure movie at its best. You are right on track Pizzaflix. Cheers.
Amazing a balloon that flies with out heat at this time in history. Did I miss something about discovering hydrogen or helium...
Omg! I can't believe I didn't notice there was no heat in the balloon!!! Thanks for the comment great observation! 😂👍
But he didn't call it Hydrogen or Helium.
This is a truly great acting.
😮 that first death is the scariest thing I have ever seen...I was really thinking this was going to be a lot more happy go lucky type of movie.
Shukran/Thanks /Mucho Gracias/Asante Sana/Merci Beaucoup for Showing this !
This movie is not the exact version of Jules Vern's Mysterious island. This is an injustice to the beautiful book. The movie makers could have made this movie without dragging Jules Verne and his charectors in to it.
Everybody please read the book. You will know my pain.
No movie is perfect. Look past the fogg. Interesting to say the least.
Come on, there are several similarities, there is an island in the original as well for instance! 😉😄🤪
@David Bramley Yes. I wish that the movie making people in Hollywood would learn that is you name drop an actual novel then we expect some similarities between the book and the movie.
Awesome thank you ❤
Thank for sharing
amazing movie,...
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