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The Core (2003)

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Reviews Counted:150

Fresh:63

Rotten:87

Average Rating:5.3/10

Consensus: A B-movie with its tongue planted firmly in cheek, The Core is so unintentionally (intentionally?) bad that it's a hoot.

Runtime: 2 hrs 14 mins

Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy

US Box Office: $31,042,346

Synopsis: When 17 people suddenly drop dead within a 10-block radius in Boston, geophysicist Dr. Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart) and French atomic weapons expert Dr. Serge Leveque (Tcheky Karyo) are summoned by... When 17 people suddenly drop dead within a 10-block radius in Boston, geophysicist Dr. Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart) and French atomic weapons expert Dr. Serge Leveque (Tcheky Karyo) are summoned by General Thomas Purcell (Richard Jenkins) to Washington, D.C., to find out if the deaths are due to a covert enemy electromagnetic weapon. When it's determined that this was not an act of war, the government breathes a sigh of relief and the scientists are dismissed.

But Keyes can't let go of the deaths so easily, and when other bizarre "natural" phenomena begin occurring worldwide, he suspects that earth's electromagnetic field has been comprised. Working with his team at the University of Illinois, Keyes discovers that mystery behind the strange occurrences is more frightening than any act of war. For reasons unknown, the earth's inner core has stopped rotating, causing the planet's electromagnetic field to rapidly deteriorate. At the same time, life as we know it begins deteriorating as well, causing birds to lose their ability to navigate, whales to erratically change their migration patterns and people with pacemakers to suddenly drop dead. Even the famed Northern Lights appear in the night sky a hundred times brighter and farther south than ever before.

And things will only get worse. As the electromagnetic field, which shields the earth from solar radiation, slowly collapses, airplanes will start falling from the sky, and everything electronic will be fried. Static discharge in the atmosphere will create "super-storms" with hundreds of lighting strikes per square mile, and deadliest of all, microwave radiation will literally cook the planet.

Terrified by his findings, Keyes seeks out the opinion of renowned geophysicist Dr. Conrad Zimsky (Stanley Tucci), an arrogant scientist, who at first is unbelieving, but soon arrives at the same horrifying conclusion. Soon the two men, along with atomic weapons expert Leveque, are whisked away by federal agents to the Utah desert to meet Dr. Ed "Braz" Brazzelton (Delroy Lindo), a brilliant scientist who has been working for the last twenty years on a craft that can travel deep into the earth some day. But with no more time to research, and with money suddenly no object, the U.S. government and the United Nations rally together to create a team of world experts that will build a fully functional subterranean craft -- immediately. And, because Keyes and his colleagues are scientists, not pilots, astronauts Major Rebecca "Beck" Childs (Hillary Swank) and Colonel Robert Iverson (Bruce Greenwood) are recruited to become the world's fist "terranauts."

With their hastily built ship and their highly skilled, wildly diverse team of professionals to man it, the government and the world make the ultimate leap of faith ... not into outer space but into inner space, journeying into unknown regions of the earth in the hopes of detonating a nuclear device which they hope will reactivate the core and restore balance to the planet.

Watching over the ship and crew on the earth's surface is Mission Control, led by NASA Control Chief Talma "Stick" Stickley (Alfre Woodard). With her is a room full of scientific experts and government officials, and unfortunately, an eccentric young genius called Rat (D.J. Qualls). Formerly convicted of computer fraud, Rat is there to hack into the Internet to suppress information about the situation in order to prevent widespread panic. Secretly, however, he is also feeding Keyes covert data about something geophysicist Zimsky is hiding from the crew, something that the U.S. government is privy to and that could determine the entire team's fate.

And so, as terranauts Iverson and Beck maneuver the subterranean ship -- appropriately named "Virgil" after a character in Dante's Inferno -- through solid rock, and as they carve their way through a wondrous landscape of magma waterfalls, a mammoth geode full of crystals and a vast diamond field, the crew hardly knows what to expect. -- © Paramount Pictures [More]

Starring: Hilary Swank, Aaron Eckhart, Delroy Lindo, Stanley Tucci

Starring: Hilary Swank, Aaron Eckhart, Delroy Lindo, Stanley Tucci, Alfre Woodard, Tcheky Karyo, Richard Jenkins, Bruce Greenwood, DJ Qualls

Director: Jon Amiel

Director: Jon Amiel
Screenwriter: Cooper Layne, John Rogers
Producer: Cooper Layne, David Foster, Sean Bailey
Composer: Christopher Young
Studio: Paramount Pictures

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When we are living in a post-terrorism era (and in a current war situation), it's kind of nice to sit down and watch a movie in which everyone is worrying about something we in the audience really don't have to worry about.

Full Review Source: Aisle Seat | comment Comment
04/09/03
Mike McGranaghan
Mike McGranaghan
Aisle Seat

Apesar de abusar na utilização de clichês, o roteiro de O Núcleo possui a grande vantagem de saber rir de si mesmo.

Full Review Source: Cinema em Cena | comment Comment
04/07/03
Pablo Villaca
Pablo Villaca
Cinema em Cena

It ends up going on and on.

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04/07/03
Ian Waldron-Mantgani
Ian Waldron-Mantgani
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Full Review Source: Q Network Film Desk | comment Comment
04/07/03
James Kendrick
James Kendrick
Q Network Film Desk

Is it bad? Oh yes. But it's the best kind of bad: a wonderful exuberant bad that only well-meaning-yet-misguided moviemakers can provide.

Full Review Source: Flipside Movie Emporium | comment Comment
04/07/03
Rob Vaux
Rob Vaux
Flipside Movie Emporium

Good, silly fun.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
04/07/03
Michael Tunison
Michael Tunison
Boxoffice Magazine

The film is an enjoyable vestige of the B movies of yesterday, not just in storyline but in cheap-looking effects. But with an $85 million budget, one wonders why the filmmakers voluntarily chose to make it look cheap.

Full Review Source: Billings Outpost (Montana) | comment Comment
04/06/03
Josh Gilchrist
Josh Gilchrist
Billings Outpost (Montana)

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04/05/03
Andrea Chase
Andrea Chase
Killer Movie Reviews

There are the expected heroics and martyrdoms, quarrels and resolutions, one-liners and kisses. It is not ... subtle, and it's too long, but it is a decent bit of silly fun.

Full Review Source: EricDSnider.com | comment Comment
04/05/03
Eric D. Snider
Eric D. Snider
EricDSnider.com

Despite the boisterous production values of this overwrought and unevenly irreverent disaster B movie, The Core never really shows us anything worth exploring under its nonsensical albeit volatile crusty surface.

Full Review Source: Movie Eye | comment Comment
04/05/03
Frank Ochieng
Frank Ochieng
Movie Eye

Boosted by a fine cast that manages to sell Layne's purple script, the movie never really seems to stop. It just keeps going, just keeps drilling, just keeps moving, offering a wild ride in the process, one that's just absurd enough to enjoy.

Full Review Source: Bangor Daily News (Maine) | comment Comment
04/04/03
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
Bangor Daily News (Maine)

I'd be willing to recommend the movie if not for the moments in which the screenwriters try and add some kind of depth to the story through its characters -- moments that are awkward even for this material.

Full Review Source: Mark Reviews Movies | comment Comment
04/04/03
Mark Dujsik
Mark Dujsik
Mark Reviews Movies

The script is pretty good, jokewise, and is a refrigerator movie, i.e. you’ll have a good time until you get home and while having a snack realize how bad it really is.

Full Review Source: Greenwich Village Gazette | comment Comment
04/03/03
Eric Lurio
Eric Lurio
Greenwich Village Gazette

I'm not sure I'd ever want to see it again, but I'm not sorry I saw it once, even though I'm left with one burning question: Do they really keep a can of air freshener on hand in the War Room?

Full Review Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | comment Comment
04/02/03
Ken Hanke
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

A big, dumb disaster movie aimed at anyone who found Armageddon too deep.

Full Review Source: Tookey's Film Guide | comment Comment
04/01/03
Christopher Tookey
Christopher Tookey
Tookey's Film Guide

A dumb, insanely predictable apocalyptic thriller that somehow manages to be enormously entertaining.

Full Review Source: Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas) | comment Comment
04/01/03
Jonathan R. Perry
Jonathan R. Perry
Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas)

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04/01/03
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04/01/03
Cynthia Fuchs
Cynthia Fuchs
Nitrate Online

Director Jon Amiel has made a career out of crafting more or less adequate, ultimately forgettable fare ... If his goal was just to make the list one lightweight title longer, he should consider this mission a complete success.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
04/01/03
Rick Kisonak
Rick Kisonak
Film Threat
 
 
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