Rachel Rose
This movie was OK. I moved rather slowly in pace, but then a lot of movies from the 90's did. The acting was decent, however not perfect. I could tell the actors were trying. The story was pretty good, but the effects were low budget.The ending isn't a very concluding (they're still stuck down in the middle of the earth). I can understand why, because this was supposed to be the pilot for a T.V. series. Sadly it didn't fly beyond that.I actually like the film. It has some of my favorite actors in it and the story/writing was pretty good. Like I said though it's not perfect, it's not even up to par with the other Journey movies, but it's still OK.
tomslaps
Really from 1993?! The special effects indicate that it could be an end of 60's movie. Awful creatures. Bad "Drilling machine" that look like some enormous Phallus. The evil fish looks like some candy children eat, and the worst of all must be the effect/spiral they use to go from one scene to another. This guy should never be allowed to make any movies, unless it was meant as some bad joke.
Monumental_task
My grandparents taped this movie off the TV and gave it to me, and I must have watched it 10 or 15 times. I remember it quite well, with its lame plot twists and bad graphics, it was like watching the ultimate cartoon. Don't ask questions, because explanations that don't exsist just spoil the fun.
jclem
This movie shames the original and takes script-writing to an all-time low. Some of the effects were interesting, but the dialog was so bad and the characters so stereotyped, I couldn't finish watching it. 35 minutes was all I could tolerate.Unless you enjoy really bad movies, avoid this one entirely.