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On his latest expedition, Dr. Rick Marshall is sucked into a space-time vortex alongside his research assistant and a redneck survivalist. In this alternate universe, the trio make friends with a primate named Chaka, their only ally in a world full of dinosaurs and other fantastic creatures.

Will Ferrell as  Dr. Rick Marshall
Anna Friel as  Holly
Danny McBride as  Will Stanton
Jorma Taccone as  Chaka
John Boylan as  Enik
Matt Lauer as  Matt Lauer
Bobb'e J. Thompson as  Tar Pits Kid
Sierra McCormick as  Tar Pits Kid
Steven Wash Jr. as  Tar Pits Kid
Brian Huskey as  Teacher

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Reviews

andy_c_les
2009/06/05

Yes it's cheesey nonsense but what do you expect. I have no idea why it gets slated on here the film is hysterical, much better than that Lala land crap.

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punishmentpark
2009/06/06

A fun film that needs a little time to start up (except for the talk show scene), but then it presents a nice mix of terrific (sci-fi) fantasy elements (with more than adequate effects, for instance, the 'Sleestaks' were nicely done, reminding me of 'Creature from the black lagoon' from 1954) and the familiar Ferrell sense of humour. And that works well for me.The deleted scenes were added as extra's on the DVD, in poor quality, though, unfortunately. Luckily still, because they should have been in the film, really. After these scenes (such as Ferrell daring a little black kid to a fight after a bit of 'yo mama' joking, Danny R. McBride offers his services for human trafficking over the Mexican-American border and McBride's little get-together with the ape man) were cut, the film apparently went from an R-rating to a PG-13 rating. O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave...7 out of 10.

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bergeronmorgan
2009/06/07

"Will Ferrell never disappoints" was a previous notion of mine that proved to be false. Land of the Lost, directed by Brad Silberling accomplished the feat of being the first Will Ferrell film I have watched without having sore abs afterward from laughing. This so called "comedy" starring Ferrell as archaeologist Dr. Rick Marshall, lacked the laughs and special effects to hold any degree of my interest.The only times I chuckled during the film were at the crude, sexual remarks occasionally slipped into a scene, usually directed toward Marshall's assistant Holly (Anna Friel). As the two of them and Will (Danny McBride) are time warped into another world run by animated creatures they are faced with strange, unexpected obstacles. This unknown world consistently faces the trio with challenges as they search for Marshall's tachyon amplifier and a portal back to the real world. The noticeably computerized dinosaurs, aliens, and other creatures left a permanently confused wrinkle on my forehead. Several scenes had me questioning if they were meant to look overly fake as a joke. The actors were not blended with the backgrounds, but rather looked like they had been placed in front of the screen with no further editing. In multiple cases, backgrounds and actors failed to preserve the same resolution. Continuously half- blurry and half-high definition scenes distracted away from what was happening on the screen.Until nearly halfway through the film, the plot had no direction. Marshall and his sidekicks roamed aimlessly until an alien from a black hole in yet another unknown world asked Dr. Marshall to retrieve his amplifier from the jungle. Finally, they had a mission. Nothing happened to further advance the plot besides random, unpredictable events, such as an ice cream truck landing in the middle of the desert or hundreds of aliens appearing from the forest. It's as if, while writing the script the writers arrived at a dead end and chose an object from a hat to fall from the sky to liven things up.To add to the nonsensical plot, there was often times mysterious music playing louder than the actors were speaking. In most scenes there was nothing suspenseful about to happen, and it had me questioning if the spooky music was merely on repeat. The constant "dun dun dun dun" was unnecessary and on the verge of annoying. Rather than adding effect, it created confusion as a result of not being able to hear the dialogue.                                   Overall, I was very unimpressed with the quality of this film. The original idea may have had potential with well known actors playing conflicting characters, but somewhere in the making, the ideas went south. Maybe a science fiction lover who thinks Will Ferrell simply strutting around in an archaeologist outfit is humorous would enjoy this movie more than I did. I'm not even sure a science fiction fanatic would have endured this sloppily edited film.

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SnoopyStyle
2009/06/08

Pompous palaeontologist Rick Marshall (Will Ferrell) makes himself a laughing stock in an interview with Matt Lauer. Three years later, he's approach by Holly Cantrell (Anna Friel) who has been following his research. They go an expedition to a mysterious cave which is run by Will Stanton (Danny McBride) as a roadside attraction. They get sucked into another world. They rescue Chaka who is about to be killed by other primitives. They eventually encounter the Sleestaks and escape to Enik the Altrusian. Enik explains that the evil Zarn is looking to take over the universe.I've got a feeling that people either wanted the old kids TV show or got tired of Will Ferrell. That doesn't stop me from laughing at some really fun gags. Comedies are the easiest to judge and hardest to explain. I laughed at this ridiculous parody. Therefore I judge it to be funny. I can't intellectualize the reason why. It's stupid and funny.

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