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A Sound of Thunder

A Sound of Thunder

Actor(s): Edward Burns, Catherine McCormack, Ben Kingsley, Jemima Rooper, David Oyelowo
Director(s): Peter Hyams
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: PG-13
Content Advisory: Brief Nudity, Profanity, Sci-Fi Violence
Movie Release: 2005
DVD Release: 03/28/2006
Format: DVD - Color,Letterbox for TV - Closed Captioned
Audio Tracks: English
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 50 mins
Studio: Warner Home Video
Total Copies: 17
Genres: Science Fiction, Prehistoric Fantasy, Sci-Fi Disaster Film

DVD Synopsis

A seemingly insignificant act may cause the fabric of history to unravel in this sci-fi adventure. Charles Hatton (Ben Kingsley) owns and operates a successful firm known as Time Safari. Thanks to time travel technology developed by Hatton's employee Sonia Rand (Catherine McCormack), Time Safari allows big game hunters to journey back to prehistoric days and shoot living, breathing dinosaurs. Rand picks out the dinosaur in question, who is soon to die, and creates a floating walkway for the hunters, so the impact of their presence will not be felt by the land around them. But on one expedition, things go horribly wrong when a nervous hunter steps off the walkway and crushes a butterfly, a tiny act that proves to have massive consequences over the course of several million years. As the earth's climate and animal life begin to mutate due to this shift in natural history, Time Safari's leading hunting guide, Travis Ryer (Edward Burns), works beside Rand in a desperate attempt to halt the "ripples of time" before modern civilization completely collapses. A Sound of Thunder was based on a classic short story by pioneering science fiction author Ray Bradbury. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Actors

Edward Burns - Travis Ryer
Catherine McCormack - Sonia Rand
Ben Kingsley - Charles Hatton
Jemima Rooper - Jenny Krase
David Oyelowo - Tech Officer Payne


Member Movie Reviews

Jason C. (JJC) from NEWARK, NJ wrote on 12/28/2007...

6 of 6 member(s) found this review helpful.
I was pretty siked when I heard that Ray Bradbury's short story "A Sound of Thunder" was being made into a movie. It was also three years prior to its release when I heard that, when Pierce Brosnan was to lead the film under the direction of Renny Harlin ("Die Hard 2", "Cliffhanger"). The film went through some severe changes during production when Brosnan left to do "Die Another Day" and Renny Harlin went to pursue another project. Peter Hyams, who is no stranger to sci-fi with "2010", "Outland" and "Timecop" on his resume, was hired in place of Harlin with Edward Burns now in the lead role, not too shabby. Filming commenced during the big 2002 floods in Prague...but nothing was ever said about it again.

Well, with no publicity and hardly any advertising and an extremely low distribution run, "A Sound of Thunder" made its way to U.S. theaters on September 2, 2005. The odds were already against this film, being a much delayed production, in which the production company went bankrupt during filming, and to put icing on the cake, test audiences panned the living hell out of it. But, I gave it a shot anyway, that's just me.

The year is 2055, time travel has been perfected and Charles Hatton (Ben Kingsley) is using it to make millions. Hatton has created a laboratory in which he sells hunting safaris in the Jurassic period. The client would be sent back in time millions of years to hunt a dinosaur with the aid of Hatton's scientist team led by Travis Ryer (Edward Burns). This is also a tricky process, where as nothing modern can go back in time, not even bullets. To kill the dinosaurs, they use nitro-glycerin guns that shoot ice bullets at full speed. Also, the team cannot step off the portal path; no signs that anyone was ever there are to be left.

During a "session," something goes wrong where the nitro guns don't work and chaos erupts. As the team finds a way to kill the dino, a dirt footprint is seen on the portal path as they go back...someone stepped off. Back in present time, Ryer realizes that something is wrong, plants are 100 times there normal size and animals are morphed into other forms of different species; ex: giant apelizards. With help of scientist Sonia Rand (Catherine McCormack), who helped Hatton and Ryer perfect time travel (but disapproves with everything Hatton has done with it), Ryer realizes the Earth is going though transitions every 12 hours. Plants and animals have evolved into something else, it's only a matter of time until mankind evolves. So Ryer and Rand & company must find out what exactly happened during that session and try to go back and stop it from happening...which is easier said than done.

I liked "A Sound of Thunder," only one big problem...the visual effects are crappy. Actually it's more like, some effects are good and some are just thrown together and extremely rough (the dinosaur and the futuristic exteriors are horrendous). Plain and simple, they ran out of money! What a shame, because even though "Thunder" rips off many better films and can get cheesy in places, I was entertained...it's the work of Bradbury and his theory on how one small thing can change the face of evolution is wild. And the flick does hold your interest, it's far from awful.

Another small problem I had was Edward Burns. He's a decent actor and was great in "Saving Private Ryan," "15 Minutes" and "Confidence"...but here his acting is too wooden and unbelievable, it felt like he didn't belong. This role was written for Brosnan! It's a shame this movie got caught up with problems...it's a b-flick by standard...but an enjoyable one.

Only a sci-fi fan can see passed its major flaws and have a good time.


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