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Land of the Lost (2009)

Release Date:
Friday, June 5, 2009

MPAA Rating:
PG-13

Rating Reason:
Crude and sexual content, and for language including a drug reference.

Genre:
Comedy

Starring:
Will Ferrell, Danny R. McBride, Anna Friel, Jorma Taccone

Written By:
Chris Henchy, Dennis McNicholas

Director:
Brad Silberling

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Synopsis:
Space-time vortexes suck.

Will Ferrell stars as has-been scientist Dr. Rick Marshall, sucked into one and spat back through time. Way back. Now, Marshall has no weapons, few skills and questionable smarts to survive in an alternate universe full of marauding dinosaurs and fantastic creatures from beyond our world—a place of spectacular sights and super-scaled comedy known as the Land of the Lost.

Sucked alongside him for the adventure are crack-smart research assistant Holly (Anna Friel) and a redneck survivalist (Danny McBride) named Will. Chased by T. rex and stalked by painfully slow reptiles known as Sleestaks, Marshall, Will and Holly must rely on their only ally--a primate called Chaka (Jorma Taccone)--to navigate out of the hybrid dimension. Escape from this routine expedition gone awry and they’re heroes. Get stuck, and they’ll be permanent refugees in the Land of the Lost.

Land of the Lost (2009) | Review

Lost In Our Own World
Jeremy Zondlo

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Fans of Will Ferrell's random comedy, prepare for Land of the Lost, a comedic journey through space and time to a land of dinosaurs, aliens, and a primitive tribe of prehistoric monkey-men, amongst a whole host of other objects and beings. The entire film is in Ferrell's classic comedic style of random, bumbling, stupid humor that, despite being not nearly as laugh-out-loud funny as many of his other films, remains an amusing and mildly entertaining take on the 1970s television series of the same name.

Ferrell plays Dr. Rick Marshall, a scientist who, after writing a book suggesting the possibility of time travel and subsequently broadcasting his ideas on The Today Show with Matt Lauer, becomes a laughingstock of the scientific community. He then takes up the career of a science teacher, virtually giving up on any dreams of becoming anything other than the brunt of his young student's jokes. It is in this place of defeat and self-pity that Holly Cantrell, a bright young student from Cambridge University, finds Dr. Marshall and urges him to continue on with what is, in her opinion, his revolutionary research.

After a small amount of convincing, Dr. Marshall decides to continue on with his time travel project, completing the object of his many years of a research: a tachyon amplifier with the ability to create wormholes, allowing the passage of human beings as well as other objects into a another period in time. Ecstatic with the completion of the device, Holly encourages Dr. Marshall to accompany her on a field test to see whether or not his efforts were successful. They head to a cave with an unusually high concentration of tachyons. Unfortunately, the cave is owned and operated by Danny and Ernie, a pair of rednecks who insist on taking Dr. Marshall and Holly on their own tour through the cave. This proves disastrous for Danny, as the tachyon amplifier is started up and immediately successful in launching Dr. Marshall and Holly along with Danny into the past.

Once in this land of the lost, they encounter no small number of obstacles involving, among other things, a grumpy Tyrannosaurus Rex, a confused and timid monkey-man named Cha-Ka, and an army of hungry aliens serving a master interested in taking over the universe. Their chief concern, though, remains finding the tachyon amplifier that went missing during their time leap and figuring out how to use to it to return home.

It is obvious from the very beginning that this is not a team cut out for facing any obstacles at all, much less accomplishing something as complex as returning home from an accidental leap through time. They are a team of misfits and rejects. From Dr. Marshall, a man written off as a lunatic by the scientific community, to Holly, the lone student in all of Cambridge who believed Dr. Marshall was credible, to Danny, a regular redneck attempting to make a living selling lame, cheesy tours through an unimpressive cavern, and Cha-Ka, a cross between man and monkey who, although he claims to be a great prince in his tribe, recently narrowly escaped instant death at the hands of his tribesmen.

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