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Jumper


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ReelViews
One of the cardinal rules when making a motion picture about a superhero, especially one no one has heard of, is not to make...
The Austin Chronicle
Jumper is pretty slick, entertaining stuff, well-crafted by Liman, edited into a tight, action-packed bundle of nerviness.
Variety
Slick but extremely slim.
New York Post
A movie about wormholes made from a script riddled with more holes than Hillary Clinton's campaign strategy.
Entertainment Weekly
There's no real behavior, just endless movement brought off with empty crackerjack skill.
The Boston Globe
This movie should be playing on the CW between episodes of Reaper and One Tree Hill.
Los Angeles Times
Jumper seems half-done -- a long prologue building to a classic hero's journey or the launch of an antihero -- but comes to ...
Washington Post
It's that rare genre picture targeted to teens and young adults that suffers from underkill.
USA Today
Short on imagination and anchored by a wan hero, Jumper is a flight of fancy that never fully takes off.
Slate
Jumper never contends with its biggest liability: the fact that its main character is neither a lovable rascal nor a fascina...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Adapted from Steven Gould's young-adult novel, Liman's tale of the bookish high-schooler with unusual powers isn't a shot of...
Empire
t's Liman's least charismatic action movie and the least developed, but it still packs some cracking action into its brief r...
CanMag
Doug Liman's worst film but it's still fun.
Chicago Tribune
Is there something innately vexing about a story whose premise opens the door so wide, to so many geographical possibilities...
New York Magazine
I can't see people lining up for a sequel -- unless Samuel Jackson's hair grows out and marches on Tokyo.
New York Post
Doug Liman's Jumper takes an intriguing premise -- a guy who can teleport himself anywhere, anytime -- and turns it into a t...
Film Threat
It's a grab-bag of high points and low points.
The Guardian
An elegantly idiotic sci-fi thriller that initially feels as though it might have derived from Philip K Dick -- but lacks th...
New York Magazine
Jumper has so many loose ends that it almost cries out for a sequel. This, of course, is intentional. I would say the filmma...
Time
So freakin' awful.
Wall Street Journal
Jumper, based on the novel by Steven Gould, re-defines -- downward -- the notion of dreadful. It does so by dispensing with ...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Doug Liman
Writer: David S. Goyer
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Cast: Hayden Christensen, Samuel L. Jackson, Rachel Bilson

Release: February 14, 2008
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