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‘Journey 2: The Mysterious Island’ International Trailer: Suddenly This is a Very Serious Adventure

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The first trailer for Journey 2: The Mysterious Island was all about fun family adventure. The film is the sequel to Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D, the film that was ahead of the recent wave of 3D releases, and as such got away with some pretty shoddy effects. This sequel is loosely based on Jules Verne’s novel The Mysterious Island, and the original trailer highlighted a little bit of danger… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 25/11/2011 18:43 Number of articles : 2

‘Journey 2: The Mysterious Island’ International Trailer: Suddenly This is a Very Serious Adventure

REVIEW: Whimsical Micmacs Not as Ingenious as it Thinks

In the hands of filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet, whimsy is practically an automatic assault weapon. That doesn’t mean his pictures aren’t sometimes inspired. At their best — as with A Very Long Engagement (2004) or the The City of Lost Children (1995) — they can be wondrous, otherworldly mechanical inventions, the kind of dark, glittering things Jules Verne might have dreamed up if he’d fallen asleep watching Mulholland Dr.

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REVIEW: Whimsical Micmacs Not as Ingenious as it Thinks

Flying Boat To Navigate Around the Globe in just 40 Days

Something might have gone wrong here. Is it flying or sailing? Well, the answer is both. The flying feature allowed this boat to become the fastest boat in the record. It is called the Hydroptere. It is designed and made by Frenchman Alain Thebault. He has a vision to circumnavigate the world in 40 days. If he can make it, he will be cutting the the record of the Jules Verne novel “Around the World in 80″. The movie version has starred Jackie Chan. The Hypdroptere gets its speed from its underwater wings or the foil . It lifts the boat enabling it to fly. Thebault started this project 25 years ago and was even mocked by friends to be crazy. The Hydroptere is traveling at over 50 knots (over 100 km/h) over 500 meters and one nautical mile. Having this speed is really very dangerous. Thebault and his team has been planning to build to larger version ‘Hydroptere Maxi’ which can accommodate 10 sailors and it is one that they wold be using to circumnavigate the world in 40 days. They are estimating it to be finished in 2013. As of the moment, their team is planning to cross the Pacific Ocean in 3 days by 2011. Flying Boat To Navigate Around the Globe in just 40 Days is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading