A young man's ability to teleport himself anywhere in the world makes him a target for those who have sworn to kill him and others like him.
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A young man's ability to teleport himself anywhere in the world makes him a target for those who have sworn to kill him and others like him.
Movie theaters showing Jumper near Central Islip, NY:
| Hayden Christensen | David Rice |
| Jamie Bell | Griffin |
| Samuel L. Jackson | Roland |
| Rachel Bilson | Millie |
| Diane Lane | Mary Rice |
3 reviews
time waste. money waste
4 reviews
Good. But you leave the movie with too many questions. Maybe the 2nd movie will have the answers.
153 reviews
Don't let that take too much from the movie though. This is definitely a fun movie, with alot of interesting fight scenes. I can't speak too highly of the cast, but like I've read elsewhere, the movie would have been far more interesting had the followed the 2nd Jumper's storyline instead of David's. Worth seeing, if only to prep you for the inevitable sequel.
3 reviews
They could have done so much more with this movie. There was really no action, no point to the movie. The three of us was so happy when it finally ended. Luckily enough, it was a short movie.
33 reviews
This movie was pretty good, and Hayden Christensen did not over act like many people say that he did as Anakin Skywalker in the Star wars movies. I thought that it was going to be a hit or miss kind of movie going into it and it was but concept of jumping from place to place was interesting enough and even when the action seemed a little ridiculous it still held my attention through the whole movie. There are some obvious plot holes but I suspect a sequel coming in the near future.
81 reviews
It was actually decent. They could have gone a bunch of directions with this movie, and I am glad they picked the route to have fun with it. Plot holes and Temporal inconsistancies aside, it was perfectly formula PG action flick. It could have bee a lot worse; but in that comes the 3 star rating. It was mildly predictable and kinda bland. A "potato chip for the brain" with enough good parts and few bad.
I could see this being a TV series. Which brings my final statement. I think people could forgo the 10$ price tag and wait for it on TV. The big Screen doesn't add anything, nor does the score challenge the sound system.