Item Description
David is a Jumper who can teleport himself anywhere in the world which creates a fun and exciting life. But things turn deadly when David finds himself pursued by a secret organization sworn to kill Jumpers. Forming an uneasy alliance with another Jumper he becomes a player in a war that has been raging for thousands of years.System Requirements:Running Time: 88 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/FUTURISTIC Rating: PG-13 UPC: 024543519652 Manufacturer No: 2251965
Product Details
- Publisher: 20th Century Fox
- Product Group: DVD
- Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox - My alonovo Weighted Grade: D-
- Binding: DVD
- Brand: Jumper
- Item Dimensions:
- Weight: 125
- Package Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 750L x 540W x 70H
- Weight: 25
- List Price: $14.98
- UPC: 024543519652
- ASIN: B00177Y9ZC
Customer Reviews
Average Amazon User Rating: ![]()
The only (2) good things about this movie
2010-07-27
Reviewer: Nidkah
Kristen Stewart and Jamie Bell are the only good things about this movie. Jamie (Billy Elliot) is always great in any movie in my book. Kristen makes an appearance at the very end of the film, now when/if they make a sequel Kristen better be centerpiece along Diane Lane and Jamie Bell. JMO.
Looks good in HD, decent movie.
2010-05-26
Reviewer: 1320x1320
Jumper is a fun action movie. I was expecting a little more science/magic explination of the "jumps" but the story didn't really develop that portion. As far as a good looking HD experience and some fun action scenes, this movie has them. I gave it a 4/5 because I think the story could have been better.
Great
2010-05-24
Reviewer: Victor R. Bush
If you don't have this get it right now... I'll wait ...then we can talk about it.
Watch It.
2010-05-18
Reviewer: Hamamelidaceae
Jumper is a fun movie with exciting graphics and special effects. There are witty remarks amidst the action and suspense. It's got the typical characters: handsome burdened hero, pretty girl who needs rescuing, bad-bad guy, funny sidekick.
It is an anytime movie. A touch of sci-fi, cool enough to be mainstream.
How is it possible? Who cares? It's entertaining!
2010-05-10
Reviewer: Robert Schmidt
A young man learns that he can "jump' (instantaneous transport, or teleportation) from one place to another. He just needs to be able to visualize where he wants to go. Eventually, he can "jump" into a bank vault.
Goodbye, work!
Eight years later, he finds that he is being pursued, slow but surely, by a group of people dedicated to purging the world of these abominations. You see, he's not the first. And when I say "purge," I'll not talking about a timeout.
The rest of the movie is the story of the harrowing escapes, and battles, between the jumper and his pursuers. Throw in a bit of a romantic interlude, and you've got your story.
What really helps to make this story work is the action, and the intentional omission of any attempt to explain how these jumps happen. I mean, you don't have any conflict with physics when you don't try to explain... the physics!
Entertaining. Actor Hayden Christensen jumps well, and pursuer Samuel Jackson is, well, just scary.







