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Jumper (2008)
description written by member Zara:
A genetic anomaly allows a young man to teleport himself anywhere. He discovers this gift has existed for centuries and finds himself in a war that has been raging for thousands of years between "Jumpers" and those who have sworn to kill them.
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Jumper Movie Review by Matthew (2/21/2008) |
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"Jumper", the new film directed by Doug Liman ("Swingers", "Go", "The Bourne Identity, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith") will probably be ranked after these films on any list of the director's work. The film is no classic; it is filled with plot holes about as big as the Sphinx David Rice (Hayden Christensen, Annakin Skywalker in the...
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Jumper Movie Review by Zara (2/15/2008) |
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When a movie trailer looks as good as the one from JUMPER does, I end up paying money to see it on the big screen instead of waiting until it comes out on DVD, even if I wasn't a big fan of the people involved in it to begin with.
Jackson is in everything, so his presence in a film becomes null and void. The brunette(r)...
(complete Jumper review by Zara)
| Jumper Movie Review by Mitch (9/13/2008) |
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In Jumper, David Rice (Hayden Christensen) is a guy who can teleport. Does he use this skill to help the world? No, he uses it to rob banks and get the girl (Rachel Bilson). But does this make him a bad guy? Not really, although it seems to me that he does have some moral issues which make him a questionable "hero" for the...
(complete Jumper review by Mitch)
| Jumper Movie Review by Thomas (7/3/2008) |
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This movie was of course not as good as everyone thought it would be but I found it decent enough. It felt like a comic, sure it had its bad moments but dont forget it had a good plot. Plus Samual L. Jackson was kickass as usual. I feel like this could become either a tv show or a movie series. Either way Ill see them....
(complete Jumper review by Thomas)
| Jumper Movie Review by Thom (7/3/2008) |
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What the hell are people thinking when they make a movie like Jumper? I was having a discussion about the critically respected purpose of science fiction with my brother - to use an unfamiliar setting to tell a story about which people have preconceived notions. By changing the setting or adding futuristic or fantastic...
(complete Jumper review by Thom)
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