Carsen might not seem a likely candidate-or at least not for the world-saving portion-but he is library watchmen Judson’s ( Bob Newhart) favorite choice. She is searching for “The Librarian”: a guardian of the world’s most powerful items and legends with the smarts to understand the power each wields and the heart to ensure they never fall into the wrong hands. The occupation that the gruffly annoyed library director ( Jane Curtin‘s Charlene) is hiring for, however, is not just a librarian. As it is, Professor Harris ( Mario Iván Martínez) kicks him out and unwittingly sends him home to a frustrated mother ( Olympia Dukakis) trying to set him up on dates and an anonymous letter in the mail inviting him to interview for a librarian job. If it weren’t for his latest professor being fed-up with his perspicacity and ability to do something in the real world that could help his and other fields, Flynn probably would have continued on towards his next vocation. Carsen is a professional student who has done nothing but study towards twenty-two doctorates in sixteen years after graduating high school. It’s Night at the Museum meets Percy Jackson-a magical, secret world protected by librarians rather than night watchmen that houses every myth you could think of inside the Metropolitan Public Library. No, Carsen is instead a goofy, thirty-something geek who lives at home and reads books his adventure an over-the-top, slapstick farce perfectly attuned for a much younger audience. Titcher‘s creation is far from the serious, contemplative Mason caught in an alien invasion. Well, it doesn’t take long to discover how wrong I was because writer David N. And by the look of the poster, Flynn Carsen is quite obviously an Indiana Jones for the twenty-first century. After all, both men prove to be an intellectual thrust into perilous situations and leadership positions they never would have original thought they’d be in. With my exposure to Noah Wyle being limited to his role in “Falling Skies”, I can’t necessarily be blamed for assuming his character in The Librarian: Quest for the Spear would be a similar Tom Mason type. Rating: TV-PG | Runtime: 92 minutes | Release Date: December 4th, 2004 (USA)
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