The Librarian - Return to King Solomon's Mines

by Turner Home Ent

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Director:Jonathan Frakes
Release Date:2006-12-19
Label:Turner Home Ent
UPC:053939765229
Binding:DVD
Published By:Turner Home Ent
ASIN:B000IJ7A24
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Studio: Turner Hm Entertainm Release Date: 12/19/2006 Run time: 92 minutes
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Only one film under his belt, and already Flynn Carsen (Noah Wylie) is talking like Indiana Jones. "Relax," he tells a companion before daringly retrieving an ancient artifact before it can be used for evil. "This kind of stuff happens to me all the time." A character of modest charms (much like this made-for-cable movie), Carsen is not your typical movie action hero. His brain serves him better than his brawn. Early on, his knowledge of vegetation plays a key role in a cliff-jumping escape from pursuing bad guys. Carsen, for those just tuning in, is a librarian at the Metropolitan Library, which secretly houses history's mythic artifacts, including the sword Excalibur, and the Shroud of Turin. The fate of the world is once again in Carsen's hands when a map to the legendary King Solomon's Mines is stolen. Carsen embarks on another fantastic global adventure, with stops in Casablanca (with inevitable references to the Humphrey Bogart classic) and Kenya. This time, he has new female companionship, Emily (Gabrielle Anwar), a beautiful archaeologist who can match the much-educated Carsen degree for degree. Reprising their roles from the first film are Olympia Dukakis as Flynn's meddling mother, who tries to fix him up with his third cousin ("You'll have plenty to talk about"), Jane Curtin as flinty library administrator, Charlene ("Save your receipts"), and Bob Newhart as his mentor, Judson. Savvy viewers will see plot twists and character revelations coming from a mile away, but that is all part of the fun, as are the hokey special effects and knowing humor ("There's always a secret passage," Carsen observes while navigating a catacomb). Who know if there will ever be another Indiana Jones movie. Until then, The Librarian is worth checking out, especially on DVD, where it can be enjoyed without intrusive commercial interruption. --Donald Liebenson

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Excellent Movie! - Reviewed on 2008-07-20
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We think it is an excellent movie!! As a family we like to choose movies that are fun and interesting. This one is really great and we watch it often. We have both Librarian Movies!!! Great family movie night stuff!!! Pop lots of popcorn and enjoy!!!
Just Entertainment. - Reviewed on 2008-06-05
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Not as good as the first movie. But still worth watching. There is too much reliance on parodies. The story and the production are just too silly and predictable, but it is still entertaining. As example; the couple is chased thru the old streets (like Indiana Jones was), but here they are fired upon with automatic weapons from twenty feet behind, and all shots misses.
Indiana Jones/Nosh Wiley - Reviewed on 2008-04-05
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this is a great action movie with one of my favorite ER stars. Love it!
The Librarian? - Reviewed on 2008-03-29
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Watching this movies was much like seeing STAR WARS for the first time. Not the dramatic visuals of this great movie but the tongue-in-cheek, sometimes not so subtle visuals. A better cast I cannot imagine with Bob Newhart and Jane Curtin. Cannot wait for the third movie to be released.
A fun ride - Reviewed on 2008-01-18
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This is the second of the Librarians and it is full of fun and adventure. I have bought several of the Libraian movies for myself and my family members. We all love them and can't wait for the next one to come out. Noah Wyle is perfect for this role. He brings the character to life and gives it a real personality. The cast is great and the story has some interesting twists.
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