Spyder_Monkey
Banned
Movie was fun and you can tell the cast and crew had a lot of fun making it. The only letdowns were surprisingly Samuel and John Goodman.
John Goodman's part of the movie was so weird to meMovie was fun and you can tell the cast and crew had a lot of fun making it. The only letdowns were surprisingly Samuel and John Goodman.
If I don't see this tongiht, I won't be able to see this for a few weeks but I'm curious - Do theyreturn to NYC at all?
Fine, fine, I'll go and see it.Big ol' effects driven monster mash! I loved it!
Incredibly hyped for future entries in this universe after the post credits sceneKing Ghidora!!
Big ol' effects driven monster mash! I loved it!
Incredibly hyped for future entries in this universe after the post credits sceneKing Ghidora!!
Highlight of the film for meKong having some sushi 'Oldboy' style
It was also a nod:Godzilla Vs. King Kong 1962![]()
Saw it last night and it is worth seeing for Kong and the other things on the island. Kong shows up early and stays around,unlike Godzilla. The character moments though were so bad some of them are unintentionally funny when they are supposed to be serious.
There is a minor character who dies toward the end and the whole theater erupted in laughter. You should look forward to this horribly put together sequence!
I disagree. I think Sam Ls character is one of only two that is developed. He's a war nut who gets off on war, and his arc in the film felt really natural, unlike most of the other characters aside from Rileys.Movie was fun and you can tell the cast and crew had a lot of fun making it. The only letdowns were surprisingly Samuel and John Goodman.
Which one?
Grenade man lol
That was supposed to be funny. It's supposed to get that reaction.
Movie felt like two vastly different stories were cherry picked from, and juxtaposed into the final film without much thought.
The pacing is fast enough, and the movie is shot well enough that it's fun. But it is dumb fun, and it hardly is what it could have been. Kong is great, the movie is cheesy, the VFX battles are a wild ride.
The characters are just...there? That circles around to my first point.
I don't think so. I think it was hearkening on war movies where people just die, and hardly the way they or you expect.
My theater laughed also, but I think it was meant to be a gut punch.
That was supposed to be funny. It's supposed to get that reaction.
Im so glad I'm not the only one yeah the whole human side just felt off except for when John C Reilly shows upReally enjoyed the movie. John C Reilly stole the show and Jackson and some awesome moments. Hiddleston and Brie Larson were hilariously misplaced and were a detriment to the movie IMO. It didn't really effect the overall quality too much though.
The movie still suffered from the usual issue where it felt like you were treading water with the human scenes waiting to get to the good stuff with Kong.
It's probably because I saw Logan last weekend, but I thought this was really mediocre. The tone was jarring going from gory violence to campy fun and back. Hiddleston and Larson were awful. The natives were almost offensive in their depiction. John C Reilly played himself and was actually the highlight of the film.
Wasn't a fan of the Call of Duty camera angles.
I suppose they were going for a throwback style. It didn't work for me.
It's probably because I saw Logan last weekend, but I thought this was really mediocre. The tone was jarring going from gory violence to campy fun and back. Hiddleston and Larson were awful. The natives were almost offensive in their depiction. John C Reilly played himself and was actually the highlight of the film.
Wasn't a fan of the Call of Duty camera angles.
I suppose they were going for a throwback style. It didn't work for me.
Jordan Vogt-Roberts. The only other thing I know him from was the indie movie Kings of Summer from a couple of years ago.
He was on the Doug Loves Movies podcast earlier in the week and kept bringing up video game references and mentioned the body paint and other markings that natives use in Kong: Skull Island are similar to the writing in Journey. He's also rumored to be doing an MGS movie and on the podcast said there was a video game movie he'd like to do next. He also said now that this is out he's planning to travel around Asia a bit after falling in love with Vietnam while shooting this, but maybe it's partially scouting locations for that.
He seemed smart and very genuinely interested in games so that'll be interesting if it goes through.
Just for the visuals:
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(in Korea, btw)
Oh I didn't know this was in the same universe as Godzilla. Does it tie in well or they just mention it in the description type of thing?
Whats the story behind this?
So you guys think the black guy got with the Asian girl at the end of the movie?
No way it wasn't.You think that brief fight with the octopus was a nod to the original King Kong vs Godzilla?
Worth it for the Post Credit scene alone.
Was totally expecting Godzilla, but not EVERYONE. That movie's going to be nuts.