Synopsis
Just outside Las Vegas an alien space craft lands in the desert. At the same time Jack Bruno is dropping a couple of Clone Troopers off at the latest Space Convention. Next day Jack is back in his cab at the convention but this time he’s taking one of the speakers (Dr Alex ... Read review
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MOUNTAIN, a family-oriented sci-fi adventure that tells the story of two alien visitors (AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig) whose search for their spacecraft gets them caught up in an adventure with a cab driver (Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson) and a UFO specialist (Carla Gugino). As the group races toward the mysterious mountain in the Nevada desert that has mystified scientists and paranormal researchers for years, the government, gangsters, and an extraterrestrial bounty hunter attempt to prevent them from reaching their intended destination. Should the two planetary travelers fail in recovering their ship, an alien invasion will be launched against the entire planet.
Walt Disney Pictures resurrects one of their time-honoured franchises with RACE TO WITCH ... more
MOUNTAIN, a family-oriented sci-fi adventure that tells the story of two alien visitors (AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig) whose search for their spacecraft gets them caught up in an adventure with a cab driver (Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson) and a UFO specialist (Carla Gugino). As the group races toward the mysterious mountain in the Nevada desert that has mystified scientists and paranormal researchers for years, the government, gangsters, and an extraterrestrial bounty hunter attempt to prevent them from reaching their intended destination. Should the two planetary travelers fail in recovering their ship, an alien invasion will be launched against the entire planet.
Walt Disney Pictures resurrects one of their time-honoured franchises with RACE TO WITCH ... more
MOUNTAIN, a family-oriented sci-fi adventure that tells the story of two alien visitors (AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig) whose search for their spacecraft gets them caught up in an adventure with a cab driver (Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson) and a UFO specialist (Carla Gugino). As the group races toward the mysterious mountain in the Nevada desert that has mystified scientists and paranormal researchers for years, the government, gangsters, and an extraterrestrial bounty hunter attempt to prevent them from reaching their intended destination. Should the two planetary travelers fail in recovering their ship, an alien invasion will be launched against the entire planet.
Action & Adventure - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Melissa George, Ron Rifkin, Jennifer Garner, Ricky Gervais, Quentin Tarantino
Production Year: 2003 - Action/Adventure - Director: John Singleton - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over, 12 years and over - Starring:Paul Walker, Eva Mendes, Tyrese Gibson, Cole Hauser, Ludacris, James Remar, Devon Aoki
Production Year: 1964 - Action/Adventure - Director: Cyril Endfield - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring:Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Michael Caine, Nigel Green
Production Year: 2002 - Action/Adventure - Director: Vincenzo Natali - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring:Lucy Liu, David Hewlett, Anne Marie Scheffler, Joseph Scoren, Matthew Sharp, Jeremy Northam
Advantages: Great family film Disadvantages: None really
=== Synopsis ===
Just outside Las Vegas an alien space craft lands in the desert. At the same time Jack Bruno is dropping a couple of Clone Troopers off at the latest Space Convention. Next day Jack is back in his cab at the convention but this time he’s taking one of the speakers (Dr Alex Friedman), she tries to convince him that not everyone at the convention is a crack pot, but he’s a total sceptic, although she makes ... ... Sometime later Jack is confronted by two men, they are part of a gang he used to work for, and the boss has decided that Jack has spent too long on the straight and narrow, and it’s time for him to come out of his retirement. Jack is not interested and after a slight altercation the men leave and Jack sets out to work. Suddenly he sees two children, Sara and Set, sitting on the back seat of his car even though they weren’t there a second ago. ... more
Synopsis
Just outside Las Vegas an alien space craft lands in the desert. At the same time Jack Bruno is dropping a couple of Clone Troopers off at the latest Space Convention. Next day Jack is back in his cab at the convention but this time he’s taking one of the speakers (Dr Alex Friedman), she tries to convince him that not everyone at the convention is a crack pot, but he’s a total sceptic, although she makes a bit of an impression on Jack.
Sometime later Jack is confronted by two men, they are part of a gang he used to work for, and the boss has decided that Jack has spent too long on the straight and narrow, and it’s time for him to come out of his retirement. Jack is not interested and after a slight altercation the men leave and Jack sets out to work. Suddenly he sees two children, Sara and Set, sitting on the back seat of his car even though they weren’t there a second ago. Of course these aren’t two ordinary children, they are aliens, who are on the run from not only the government, but an enforcer from their own world.
Jack doesn’t know this out course, so he sets out on a journey that changes his views on little green men from outer space.
Cast
Dwayne Johnson as Jack Bruno
AnnaSophia Robb as Sara
Alexander Ludwig as Seth
Ciarán Hinds as Henry Burke
Carla Gugino as Dr. Alex Friedman
My Thoughts
I did wonder if the writer/producer/director of this film was a Stargate SG1 fan, because the enforcer was an almost exactly like the Go’auld Super Soldier found in the later seasons of SG1, right down to the weapons firing from the suit on the outstretched right arm. Then there was the secret military base, set inside a mountain, the exterior of which looked an awful lot like the exterior of Cheyenne Mountain in Stargate. Plus of course there's the traveling through space via a wormhole, very SG1!
I really enjoyed the film though, the storyline was good and the pace of the film was just right. Being a kid’s film it couldn’t be too complicated, but it wasn’t dull either, it wasn’t the sort of film where my kids had to ask questions about what was going on, because it was all explained during the film, but in an entertaining way. There were a couple of scenes early on in the film, where they first introduced the enforcer that might be a tiny bit scary for very young viewers, because the creature pops ups in dark corners for a couple of seconds here and there. Apart from that there’s nothing else scary in the film. There is a little bit of violence when Jack beats up the pair of thugs trying to get him back into a life of crime, and there’s a lot of shooting, but I think it was pretty much an A Team style shoot out each time, because I don’t recall anyone actually being killed by the gunfire.
Some of the special effects were good, for a sci fi film there weren’t actually that many, but what they did have they did a reasonable job with. The soundtrack pretty much passed me by, except for Fly on The Wall by Miley Cyrus, which of course meant a full rendition from my daughter, that girl is everywhere !
The acting was reasonably good too. The only thing that really irritated me was the wide eyed stare from Dwayne Johnson. I’ve only ever seen him in the Scorpion King before, so I don’t know if this is one of his traits, but I don’t recall seeing him doing it in that film. The teenagers did a great job, granted they’re never going to rival the talents of adult actors (although in some cases child stars are better than come B list actors), but for their age group they did a really good job.
All in all it was one of the most enjoyable films I’ve watched in a while, definitely one that all the family can enjoy.
DVD Extras
There isn’t much in the way of extras, a few deleted scenes and a set of bloopers that weren’t really that funny.
Advantages: Brilliant fun family film, would make a great Disney ride! Disadvantages: Not a classic
...the film carried. Race to Witch Mountain is a remake of the 1975 film Escape to Witch Mountain which has been modernised to create a much more exciting and adventurous film. With Disney's spark of magic, and lots of action and special effects, this makes a brilliantly fun movie which will be entertaining for the whole family to watch. As I was watching the film I could just imagine what a perfect name and ride this would make at the Disney parks ...
frankiefromings13 19.08.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Race To Witch Mountain (DVD)
Disney restarts their beloved Witch Mountain franchise with this family-friendly adventure. Dwayne Johnson (THE GAME PLAN) stars as a taxi driver who gets more than get bargained for when he picks up two teen runaways (AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig). Not only do the pair possess supernatural powers, but they're also trying desperately to escape people who have made them their targets.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINM; TECHNICOLOR DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Disney File Edition, Bloopers, Deleted and Extended scenes
Sound
Dolby Digital
Professional reviews
Review
An unexpectedly entertaining mixture of good, clean Disney fun with some rather more modern action scenes, lent charm by Johnson’s natural swagger. (Empire, 10/07/2009)
The planet-hopping children have special talents -- telekinesis, telepathy etc. -- although it is the high-wattage lovability of Mr. Rock that's the real superpower on display here. (Entertainment Weekly, 10/07/2009)
Robb is exceptional as Sara, delivering the stilted alien-speak lines as if she's been talking that way her entire life. And the chemistry between Robb and Johnson is just short of terrific -- you know Jack would protect Sara with his life and not because he has to. (Los Angeles Times, 10/07/2009)
Race proves a fun, snappy update to a goofy kiddie cult film. (SFX, 10/07/2009)
[A] full-throttle crowd-pleaser [...] RACE justifies its title by coming off as much more of a high-velocity action-adventure than its predecessors. (Variety, 10/07/2009)
DVD Description
Walt Disney Pictures resurrects one of their time-honoured franchises with RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN, a family-oriented sci-fi adventure that tells the story of two alien visitors (AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig) whose search for their spacecraft gets them caught up in an adventure with a cab driver (Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson) and a UFO specialist (Carla Gugino). As the group races toward the mysterious mountain in the Nevada desert that has mystified scientists and paranormal researchers for years, the government, gangsters, and an extraterrestrial bounty hunter attempt to prevent them from reaching their intended destination. Should the two planetary travelers fail in recovering their ship, an alien invasion will be launched against the entire planet.
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