Sara: "My brother and I... We are not from your planet."
Jack: "Well you don't look like aliens."
Sara: "What does an alien look like?"
Jack: "You know what aliens look like! They're little green people with antennas and "Take me to your leader Earthlings!"

Race to Witch Mountain is a 2009 Disney action film starring former wrestler Dwayne Johnson. It is a remake/reboot of the Witch Mountain movies from The Seventies (Escape To, Return To, and Beyond) The story consists of two aliens (who look just like humans) crash landing on earth. The Government takes their ship to a top-secret research facility, Witch Mountain. From there the two aliens; Seth and Sara hail a cab, brandish a large wad of money, and tell the driver, Jack Bruno, to go "that way". They end up at a run-down house. The cab driver follows the teenagers inside (against their will). The teenagers activate a secret passage and end up at a lush, tropical paradise. They find a large, gooey orb and extract a device from it. Then they get attacked by a large, mechanical "suit of armor".

Tropes used in Race to Witch Mountain include:

Jack: "... conversation with a dog(!) so my answer is still no."
Cue the scene where the dog comes back from where he had to go.

  • Human Aliens: Seth and Sara, and presumably the rest of their species
  • I Have Brothers
  • Hot Scientist: Dr. Friedman
  • Implacable Man: The Siphon. Nothing does anything more than slow it down and it tracks the cast down no matter where they are. It takes being thrown into the exhaust port of the kids saucer to take it out.
  • In Name Only: Has almost nothing in common with the original 1968 novel Escape to Witch Mountain by Alexander Key except for the "Witch Mountain" name and two human-looking children who are actually alien in origin.
  • Inspector Javert: Henry Burke.
  • Intangible Man: Seth
  • Inventional Wisdom: The Flame Throwing Air Vent
  • I Should Write a Book About This: Jack Bruno does just that.
  • Manly Tears: Jack Bruno at the ending where he says goodbye to the children; Dwayne Johnson is more willing to be openly sentimental than his predecessors Schwarzenegger and Stallone.
  • My Sensors Indicate You Want to Tap That: Sara reads Jack's thoughts concerning Dr. Friedman
  • 90% of Your Brain: the kids explain that Earthlings are capable of telekinesis too and don't because "you don't use your full brain capacity".
  • Papa Wolf: Jack Bruno
  • Plot Induced Stupidity: No limit is really set as to how often the children can use their powers. Because of this, it isn't made particularly clear why the bounty hunter is a threat to them when Seth can become an Intangible Man and actually apply this power to people he's in contact with. On the other hand, the Siphon was created by their home world, so they probably know more about it than we do.
  • Power Creep, Power Seep: The children in this movie are vastly overpowered compared to the originals in the Alexander Key novel.
  • Puny Earthlings: Seth and Sara have Psychic Powers
  • Save the Villain: During the final fight sequence, Jack looks like he's about to do this to the Siphon. He then winks at it and punches it in the face, causing the Siphon to fall into the exhaust port and die.
  • Sequel Hook
  • Spock Speak: Seth and Sara
  • They Would Cut You Up
  • Those Two Guys: Two of the scientists, bumbler and straight man.
  • Remake Cameo: Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann, who played the kids in the original Escape To Witch Mountain
  • Unspoken Plan Guarantee
  • Viva Las Vegas
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