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Zathura: A space adventure - Jonah Bobo, Josh Hutcherson, Tim Robbins, Jon Favreau
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Movie propaganda
On the last page of the Caldecott-winning book Jumanji, young Danny Budwing is seen running after his brother, Walter, with a game tucked under his arm. Now after twenty years, Chris Van Allsburg is ready to reveal what happens when Danny and Walter roll the dice. This time the name of the game is Zathura: A space adventure and the battling Budwing boys are in for the ride of their lives. The first book in seven years by Chris Van Allsburg, Zathura: A space adventure is a dramatic adventure that promises a breathtaking and unforgettable experience. At the story's end which becomes, miraculously, the beginning, we find that Walter's (Jonah Bobo) feelings for his little brother (Josh Hutcherson) are greatly altered. Only the mind and hand of Chris Van Allsburg could create this fantastic world where shifts in time and space and perspective take the reader on such an extraordinary journey.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film game adventure thriller Jumanji board fantasy space
Persons of interest
- Jonah Bobo .... Danny Budwing
- Josh Hutcherson .... Walter Budwing
- Tim Robbins .... Dad
- Dax Shepard .... Astronaut
- Kristen Stewart .... Lisa Budwing
- Chris Van Allsburg .... Author
- John Kamps .... Screenwriter
- David Koepp .... Screenwriter
- Jon Favreau .... Director
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- Awards and film festivals:
- Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Awards 2006: Nominated: Best Fantasy Film, Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Josh Hutcherson)
- Australian Effects and Animation Festival (AEAF) 2005: Nominated: Feature Film VFX
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Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
PG (Mild scary scenes, mild coarse language, mild themes)
Surveillance time
101 minutes (1:41 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 26 January 2006 - Tasmania
Film: 9 March 2006 - Melbourne
Film: 30 March 2006 - National
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