Alright, I'll admit that Ioan Gruffud has done much better, same with Richard Roxburgh (one of my all-time favorites, and probably the best in the film). When I can start going through the cast and saying, "Okay, she'll die, he'll die... My GOD I hope he dies..." and be right about it, it's probably not going to be that good a film. That said, it's certainly not the abomination everyone on here claims it to be. It has beautiful 3D camera work, and Rhys Wakefield and Richard Roxburgh are definitely the two bright spots. Do not go into this expecting another Avatar or a horror movie like The Descent as many here seem to have done, but instead an enjoyable adventure flick. I would not recommend this to anyone who dislikes gore, as there are a few scenes that are high octane nightmare fuel.