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Jumper [2008]

Jumper [2008]

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Director: Doug Liman
Actors: Samuel L. Jackson, Jamie Bell, Rachel Bilson, Hayden Christensen, Diane Lane
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
Sales Rank: 676

Format: Colour, Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 84 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5039036038034
ASIN: B0015VI348

Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Release Date: June 16, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
As preposterous action movies go, Jumper is pleasantly unpretentious and breezily entertaining. A young man named David (Hayden Christensen) discovers he has the power to teleport (or "jump") anywhere he can visualize. After using this power to steal and make a comfortable life for himself, he pursues the girl he longed for in school (Rachel Bilson, The O. C.). But as he does so, another jumper (Jamie Bell, Billy Elliot) and a pack of fanatical jumper-hunters called paladins (led by a white-haired Samuel L. Jackson) crashes into David's freewheeling life. Jumper wastes no time trying to explain how jumping works or delving into the hows and whys of the paladins; this is an alluring fantasy of power directed at a pell-mell pace by Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Go). There's a brief moment when it feels like the movie will bog down in romance and vague gestures towards character development--happily, that's the moment when Bell appears and the whole movie shifts into overdrive. You might wish that Bell and Christensen had swapped roles; Bell has a far more engaging personality, and Christensen's bland good looks might better suit a more aggressive character. Nonetheless, Jumper has oodles of dynamism and nifty visual effects to propel its comic-book storyline forward. A variety of recognizable actors in bit parts (such as Diane Lane and Kristen Stewart, Panic Room) suggest that the filmmakers are laying the groundwork for sequels. Based on a critically-acclaimed science-fiction novel by Steven Gould. --Bret Fetzer, Amazon.com


Customer Reviews:   Read 37 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Disappointing considering the cast   September 1, 2008
O. Doyle (Ireland)
I'm a big sci-fi fan, and was intrigued by the idea for Jumper. Samuel L. Jackson always lends credibility and I was interested to see Hayden Christensen out of his Star Wars robe. All in all I expected good things. I was disappointed to say the least.

The plot goes much like this; Boy discovers he has the power to teleport himself. Boy learns to control his powers. Boy lives idyllic life of leisure and travel until he discovers that people are chasing him, and that he is caught up in a war between people who can teleport, and those who hunt them.

Unfortunately, "Jumper" isn't much more than a geography tour. Action sequences aside Jumper is just plain boring. There is no chemistry whatsoever between David and Milly, and their romantic relationship is unrealistic. For me, Hayden Christensen reprising the gloomy, wounded, misunderstood, petulant anti-hero role he played so ineffectively in the Star Wars prequels. Samuel L Jackson plays the same character he always does, and for me the star of the movie was Jamie Bell who added some much-needed momentum to the movie.

All-in all if you want to leave your brain at home for a night, Jumper might be for you, but I would recommend waiting for the DVD.



2 out of 5 stars 4 stars if it had been a TV pilot, 2 stars as a stand alone movie   August 20, 2008
Mr. Stephen Kennedy (Doha, Qatar)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

An interesting story, brought together by interesting talent, falls oddly short of expectations in this action movie with fantasy elements.
The stall is set out early, as an intro shows Hayden Christensen discovering his ability to teleport (jump) from place to place. He indulges himself with his ability, leaving behind the love of his teen life and living in style, until he meets another Jumper, played by Jamie Bell. They are tracked by the Paladin, a secret group led by Samuel Jackson who are hell bent on destroying Jumpers. And that's really about it - and I don't mean that I am saving the rest of the plot to avoid writing spoilers - that really is about it, it really devolves into a `does-he-get-the-girl' movie at this point, winding up after a scant 84 minutes, seemingly in the middle of the story. Why do the Paladin want to destroy Jumpers? Will Christensen achieve his stated goal of destroying the oddly coiffured Jackson character? What makes the Jumpers what they are? How many are there? Will Christensen's character ever come out of his permanent sulk? All remain unanswered - presumably for the inevitable sequel.
Hayden Christensen does little here to dispel notions that his acting is on a par with your nearest oak tree, but Jamie Bell is interestingly edgy and has the benefit of the films few humorous moments. Bilson looks terrific of course but really has little to do once the special effects starts, and Jackson is really only going through the motions. None of this really matters with such thinly drawn characters, and the director smooths over the cracks with his efficient action scenes. The movie does crackle along with innovative set pieces which pique the interest, ultimately however leaving you all the more unfulfilled at the (partly literally) cliffhanger ending.
Overall, you're left with the feeling that as much as there is to like, this would have been much better edited down to a 20 minute introduction to a much more interesting and complex film. Wait for the next movie and watch it as a double bill.



1 out of 5 stars jump away to miss this rubbish   August 18, 2008
Ms. F. I. Macdonald (uk)
Wow, I was expecting so much from this film. So many reviewers have rated this well so it was with a great and positive hope that i settled down on sunday afternoon to watch this film. What utter garbage!!!Hayden Christensen acted pretty awfully, the plot had more holes than a fisherman's net and i was left gawping at the end as to how such a bad film had even sneaked onto the blockbuster charts!!!


1 out of 5 stars Jump away from this car crash...   August 18, 2008
M. Adil-smith (london)
This film should have been brilliant.

Moody youth discovers he has teleportation powers, and uses them to escape and abusive father and go on spending spree after robbing a bank before being hunted down by a secret society and discovering more like himself.

X-men meets Harry Potter? And any other mutant power film you care to mention

So why is this so monumentally terrible?
It's the execution. Badly scripted, naff direction, cinematography that brings nothing new, and plot that has clearly had huge lumps cut from it.

It is pretty obvious that this film is setting itself up to be the first part of trilogy, but I doubt anyone will bother going to see it.

It's a tired three act format, turgid delivery, and some number cruncher in Hollywood has hacked to death what was once a brilliant idea.

Avoid.



2 out of 5 stars Missed opportunity   August 15, 2008
benmully
A great premise, with good initial effects, but it frizzles out. Missed opportunity as a movie. They could have done so much more with this film, and "Hayden the plank" didn't help!


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