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City Of Ember: Control Room (2008)
Released By: Fox-Walden   Rating: PG   In Theaters: 10/10/2008
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Studio: Fox-Walden
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Gil Kenan
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.cityofember.com/
Theatrical Release: 10/10/2008
Home Video Release: 1/20/2009
Cast: Bill Murray, Martin Landau, Mary Kay Place, Tim Robbins, Toby Jones, Mackenzie Crook
Published ID: 747590
UPC: 024543563396,
Plot: Monster House director Gil Kenan takes the helm for this children's fantasy about two young heroes who attempt to solve an ancient mystery in time to prevent their underground city from being swallowed by darkness. The City of Ember was built over 200 year ago, deep below the earth, where the destruction of a mass-scale disaster couldn't reach it. Equipped with a massive generator and vast supplies, the people of Ember have thrived happily for generations -- but the city wasn't meant to be lived in forever. The generator is breaking down and the supplies are running out, but two centuries in isolation have robbed the Emberites of their knowledge -- nobody knows how the electric lights work anymore, and nobody understands that there's something beyond the city besides darkness. Nobody, that is, besides Lina (Saoirse Ronan) and Doon (Harry Treadaway), two teenagers who still have the hope that everyone else has lost to ignorance and apathy -- not to mention a sheet of instructions left by the Builders themselves explaining how to leave the city. But the 200-year-old paper is falling apart, and pieces are missing. So with the lights threatening to flicker out for the last time and leave Ember in darkness forever, Lina and Doon set out on an adventure through the streets, sewers, and dark caverns of Ember to put the pieces back together. To solve the mystery, they'll have to get inside the Builders' heads, and avoid the grasp of corrupt Mayor Cole (Bill Murray), who wants to keep Ember the way it is -- no matter what the cost. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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GREAT family Movie
Added 10/26/2009

When I ordered this movie I had no idea what to expect... so far in the month & a half I've owned it either by myself or one of my family members (including my sisters children) it has been viewed at least a doz times or more.
Great product, Great movie! One of few any more that you don't have to screen before your children watch it... the only even questionable part would be one that the girl delievers a message and the word "sexy" is used but other than that ... WONDERFUL!!!

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Check this one out!
Added 10/11/2009

I came across one that I feel has been severely under-appreciated. I have occasionally come across City of Ember on Netflix and finally got around to watching it. I had my brother watch it with me, and even he turned to me and said, "They advertise the wrong movies." We both agreed it was an incredibly unique and enjoyable movie, and of much higher quality than most movies that have come out recently!

The movie is about a city called Ember that was created when the world was ending. The greatest minds of the time gathered and decided the city would be cut off from the rest of the world for 200 years, hopefully enough time for any radioactivity or whatever else to diminish. At the end of the 200 years, a box was to open that would lead them out of Ember and back to the surface. Unfortunately, the box was lost and when the 200 years were up, the citizens of Ember were left in the dark, literally. The generator that had been supplying them for 200 years was dying, and the lights that supplied their city started blacking out more and more often. Two young citizens of Ember decided they needed to act, and find a way out of Ember. After finding the box, they worked to discover the way out. A fantastic adventure unravels which shows you the ingenuity of the "builders" (the men who created Ember) in their plan to release the citizens from Ember.

The quality of the movie is great (they obviously spared no expense) and the acting isn't bad either! There are many familiar faces, such as BIll Murray, Tim Robbins, Mary Kay Place, Martin Landau, Simon Kunz and Mackenzie Crook. There are also some new faces, such as the two main characters. The movie is a fantastic family movie, with no harsh language or crude humor. This is easily a movie for kids, however we're adults, and we loved it! My only wish is that the movie had given a bit more at the end to show what happens next. Oh well!

From what I've read, those who have read the book judge the movie very harshly (That's nothing new in book/film adaptations). They feel as though much of the symbolism of the book has been left out. I haven't read the book, however, I can't say I watch movies to find the symbolism behind every detail. I watch a movie for enjoyment, not necesarily enlightenment. So, if you're just watching this movie to have a light and enjoyable evening, I highly recommend it!

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An underacheiving great film
Added 10/3/2009

This movie did quite poorly in the theatres. It never got very high in the rankings, and left the theatres soon after it got there.

Yet the initial reviews were good, and so I bought it. Didn't look at it for over a year, but sat down tonight and thought it was a pleasant night's 5-star entertainment -- about 90 minutes of movie.

Others have described the plot, I'll try my hand at it. Something happens on earth, a global war or cataclysm, or something. So some people build a city far underground, built to last for 200 years, which is the length of time that the earth's surface will take to be livable again. They start a timer so people will know when to come back to the earth's surface. But things go "terribly wrong", the timer is lost, and the city systems (electricity, water, food) start deteriorating. Nobody will survive unless...

Well, THAT's why you need to see the movie. Four 1/2 stars, but I bumped it to 5 because of good special effects.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Ember was Great!
Added 9/30/2009

If you like this type of movie, then "Ember" will be the movie for you. It had suspense, anticipation, and mystery. There were no swear words, so I would classify this as a family movie. We've watched it 3 times over the last month and enjoyed it every time.
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Love movie, but read the book too
Added 9/7/2009

Caught this movie recently on cable. (I'm 54 with no children.) Saw the movie first and loved it, then read the book and loved both. Book is just as exciting. Movie is different story than the book - I was surprised how much. Loved the theme of changing the world and finding "new" (which were the original) ways to do things. Wrote to the author about the Christian theme of Builders being God and Instructions being Scriptures - she said she had no intention to do that but had received a lot of feedback about it. Am now looking forward to reading the entire series.The City of Ember (Books of Ember)
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
GREAT family Movie
Added 10/26/2009

When I ordered this movie I had no idea what to expect... so far in the month & a half I've owned it either by myself or one of my family members (including my sisters children) it has been viewed at least a doz times or more.
Great product, Great movie! One of few any more that you don't have to screen before your children watch it... the only even questionable part would be one that the girl delievers a message and the word "sexy" is used but other than that ... WONDERFUL!!!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Check this one out!
Added 10/11/2009

I came across one that I feel has been severely under-appreciated. I have occasionally come across City of Ember on Netflix and finally got around to watching it. I had my brother watch it with me, and even he turned to me and said, "They advertise the wrong movies." We both agreed it was an incredibly unique and enjoyable movie, and of much higher quality than most movies that have come out recently!

The movie is about a city called Ember that was created when the world was ending. The greatest minds of the time gathered and decided the city would be cut off from the rest of the world for 200 years, hopefully enough time for any radioactivity or whatever else to diminish. At the end of the 200 years, a box was to open that would lead them out of Ember and back to the surface. Unfortunately, the box was lost and when the 200 years were up, the citizens of Ember were left in the dark, literally. The generator that had been supplying them for 200 years was dying, and the lights that supplied their city started blacking out more and more often. Two young citizens of Ember decided they needed to act, and find a way out of Ember. After finding the box, they worked to discover the way out. A fantastic adventure unravels which shows you the ingenuity of the "builders" (the men who created Ember) in their plan to release the citizens from Ember.

The quality of the movie is great (they obviously spared no expense) and the acting isn't bad either! There are many familiar faces, such as BIll Murray, Tim Robbins, Mary Kay Place, Martin Landau, Simon Kunz and Mackenzie Crook. There are also some new faces, such as the two main characters. The movie is a fantastic family movie, with no harsh language or crude humor. This is easily a movie for kids, however we're adults, and we loved it! My only wish is that the movie had given a bit more at the end to show what happens next. Oh well!

From what I've read, those who have read the book judge the movie very harshly (That's nothing new in book/film adaptations). They feel as though much of the symbolism of the book has been left out. I haven't read the book, however, I can't say I watch movies to find the symbolism behind every detail. I watch a movie for enjoyment, not necesarily enlightenment. So, if you're just watching this movie to have a light and enjoyable evening, I highly recommend it!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
An underacheiving great film
Added 10/3/2009

This movie did quite poorly in the theatres. It never got very high in the rankings, and left the theatres soon after it got there.

Yet the initial reviews were good, and so I bought it. Didn't look at it for over a year, but sat down tonight and thought it was a pleasant night's 5-star entertainment -- about 90 minutes of movie.

Others have described the plot, I'll try my hand at it. Something happens on earth, a global war or cataclysm, or something. So some people build a city far underground, built to last for 200 years, which is the length of time that the earth's surface will take to be livable again. They start a timer so people will know when to come back to the earth's surface. But things go "terribly wrong", the timer is lost, and the city systems (electricity, water, food) start deteriorating. Nobody will survive unless...

Well, THAT's why you need to see the movie. Four 1/2 stars, but I bumped it to 5 because of good special effects.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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