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A confluence of events leads Trevor, with his nephew (Josh Hutcherson) in tow, to Iceland where a guide (Anita Briem) leads them to the location of new seismic activity.
MOVIE REVIEW: Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) 2009
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Pittsburgh's population fell by 8.6% to 305,704, surprising Chris Briem, regional economist at the University of Pittsburgh.
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We lost one-half of the manufacturing base in the early 1980s, Briem says.
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But it has a goofy, appealing credulousness to it; I always love Fraser, Josh Hutcherson is neither good nor bad as his young nephew, and Icelandic actress Anita Briem (of "The Tudors") is fine in every sense of the world as the hot Icelandic tour guide.
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But it has a goofy, appealing credulousness to it; I always love Fraser, Josh Hutcherson is neither good nor bad as his young nephew, and Icelandic actress Anita Briem — of “The Tudors” – is fine in every sense of the world as the hot Icelandic tour guide.
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According to the Hollywood Reporter, Bentley plays a writer who goes on a downward spiral when his father dies, causing his assistant (McPhee) to start investigating whether his muse as well as narrator for his stories (Briem) is a figment of his imagination.
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Briem says population declines in Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania can be traced to the loss of steel-working and other manufacturing jobs three decades ago.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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That left western Pennsylvania with one of the largest proportions of older residents in the nation, Briem says.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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Pittsburgh's population fell by 8.6% to 305,704 - a sharper decline than some had expected, says Chris Briem, regional economist at the
USATODAY.com News 2011
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When the educational attainment of Pittsburgh workers as a whole is categorized by age, it provides a profound illustration of the city's well-known post-industrial transition, Briem wrote.
Science Blog BJS 2010
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