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Land Of The Lost (2009)
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Land Of The Lost
Release Date: 11th June 2009
Language: English
Running Time: 101 mins
 
Rating: PG
Genre: Action
Starring: Will Ferrell, Jorma Taccone, Landon Ashworth, Danny McBride
Directed by: Brad Silberling
Local Distributor: United International Pictures
 
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Based on the 1974 TV series "Land Of The Lost", this movie is about a forest ranger together with his two children who stumble upon a mysterious land - a land that is almost forgotten and no one really knows about its existence. In his adventures on the lost land, he encounters strange creatures like the reptilian Sleestaks population and also the monkey people.

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Land of the lost

What I loved most: the title of the movie

What I really hated: the whole movie

I totally agree with rong hui above Please dont bother. It dont even deserve one star. The jokes are funny but super lame. you will wonder y they even come up with this movie in the 1st place.

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"Land Of The Lost" is by all counts all too familiar but still interesting and funny enough to hold its own. To begin with, it has a story that is quite similar to Eric Brevig's "Journey To The Center Of The Earth" then evolves into something like "Superman" and ends up like Robert Zemeckis' 1985 classic "Back To The Future."

The story-telling is straight to the point. While keeping it simple, the story revisits the 70s touch of lizard-like creatures called Sleestaks, monkey people and a sneaky, sarcastic T-Rex as well. Brought to life with loads of CGI, it does boast a great mixture of vibrant colours, making it seem all too real. If only "Land Of The Lost" were released in 3-D, now wouldn't that be quite the ride!

In this movie, Will Ferrell reprises his role as the idiotic person who makes you laugh without ever feeling bad about it. Some say Ferrell is the difference between what is hilarious and what is downright hilarious. While at it, Ferrell shares most of the bawdy humour with co-star Danny McBride who plays a redneck survivalist, and Anna Friel (TV's "Pushing Daisies") who plays research assistant Holly. In a place where past, present and future are fused together, what seems even odder is the shocking placement of both Ferrell's and McBride's adult humour in what we would think to be a family-friendly comedy movie.

By and large, "Land of The Lost" isn't raunchy or extreme enough for most of Ferrell's fans, nor is it friendly enough for kids to safely enjoy. This movie, therefore, remains right where the title says.