KIng Kong
#32
Posted 22 December 2005 - 03:39 AM
I've yet to see LWW, but given that I'm home with the folks, its only a matter of time.
And not having seen either the '33 or '76 versions, I can't really compare to either of them really. So for want of a detailed analysis, let me praise it by saying HOLY SHIT HE BEATS THE CRAP OUT OF THREE DINOSAURS AT THE SAME TIME!
What I'm saying is that the fight scenes, they were good.
And not having seen either the '33 or '76 versions, I can't really compare to either of them really. So for want of a detailed analysis, let me praise it by saying HOLY SHIT HE BEATS THE CRAP OUT OF THREE DINOSAURS AT THE SAME TIME!
What I'm saying is that the fight scenes, they were good.
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#33
Posted 22 December 2005 - 11:23 AM
QUOTE (Chyld @ Dec 22 2005, 04:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So for want of a detailed analysis, let me praise it by saying HOLY SHIT HE BEATS THE CRAP OUT OF THREE DINOSAURS AT THE SAME TIME!
(*giggling*)
Yeah...that kicked ass.
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#35
Posted 28 December 2005 - 02:30 PM
I really liked the movie, it's so exciting, the history of KONG, making a classic movie of 90 minutes to another classic of 180 minutes it's so incredible, but well thank by King Kong, Peter Jackson began his career, now Peter Jackson is paying this honorable movie to Kong.
#37
Posted 28 December 2005 - 08:13 PM
QUOTE (Otal Nimrodi @ Dec 28 2005, 04:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I haven't seen the movie yet, but the game is pretty good.
I agree, the game is wonderful. I loved it, tough it's short.
#38
Posted 30 December 2005 - 09:03 PM
I finally saw king kong!!! and i have to say i loved it. the ending was so sad. it was actually sad.Here is a list of pros and cons i felt about the movie.
PROS
-great acting for one. i thought jack black added a nice touch to it. the guy from the pianist was terrific. naomi watts is gorgeous and acted wonderfully considering she was opposite a CGI ape.
-good story. they didnt goof it up, or make it silly like some remakes can be. you know, when they try to modernize it.i liked how all the characters fit together.
-great effects. the cgi wasnt overdone at all and all of the dinosaurs looked real and impressive. king kong was the best and you really got a human feel from him.
CONS
-i hated the brachiasaurus chase scene. the whole thing to me seemed impossible. the way the people were running reminded me of the cheesy chase in THE BIRDS where the birds were chasing the children. the stunts were impossible and it all looked fake. the predators looked absolutely stupid and i really didnt find them menacing at all.
-i halfway dont want to mention this but i have to. im torn between loving the christmas tree scene and hating it. it was unbearingly cheesy but at the same time a great quiet moment.
Overall this movie was incredible, good action, and a touching story. I really liked how sad it was. THe ending left me feeling very empty which is very hard to pull off with a giant monkey. king kong looked great and was believable. One of my favorite scenes is when he first takes anne and jack black is looking at him and king kong gives him this this powerful really pissed off and angry look like "dont even think about it" i loved it.
PROS
-great acting for one. i thought jack black added a nice touch to it. the guy from the pianist was terrific. naomi watts is gorgeous and acted wonderfully considering she was opposite a CGI ape.
-good story. they didnt goof it up, or make it silly like some remakes can be. you know, when they try to modernize it.i liked how all the characters fit together.
-great effects. the cgi wasnt overdone at all and all of the dinosaurs looked real and impressive. king kong was the best and you really got a human feel from him.
CONS
-i hated the brachiasaurus chase scene. the whole thing to me seemed impossible. the way the people were running reminded me of the cheesy chase in THE BIRDS where the birds were chasing the children. the stunts were impossible and it all looked fake. the predators looked absolutely stupid and i really didnt find them menacing at all.
-i halfway dont want to mention this but i have to. im torn between loving the christmas tree scene and hating it. it was unbearingly cheesy but at the same time a great quiet moment.
Overall this movie was incredible, good action, and a touching story. I really liked how sad it was. THe ending left me feeling very empty which is very hard to pull off with a giant monkey. king kong looked great and was believable. One of my favorite scenes is when he first takes anne and jack black is looking at him and king kong gives him this this powerful really pissed off and angry look like "dont even think about it" i loved it.
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#39
Posted 02 January 2006 - 07:42 AM
Jackson's Kong is a must see. No matter what you come out of the film thinking about it you must at least do yourself the justice of being able to form an opinion of this film. I thinks it's that good that people should experience it just so that can at least decide.
The only real issue I found I had with the film was the brachiasaurs chase it was just a little too long for my liking, but that's really a minor thing.
Jackson has set himself up as one of the modern day storytellers and this film is further justification. It is very powerful while being entertaining at the same time. Apart from the above mentioned chase I didn't feel anything additional was a waste and really only added to the overall film. I also liked the treatment of some of the classic sequences - the log roll was done brilliantly (this is the scene fetured in all three versions now where Kong rolls most of the search party off a log bridge if you're not familar).
Anyway, if you haven't seen this yet go and see it and if you have a list put it at the top.
The only real issue I found I had with the film was the brachiasaurs chase it was just a little too long for my liking, but that's really a minor thing.
Jackson has set himself up as one of the modern day storytellers and this film is further justification. It is very powerful while being entertaining at the same time. Apart from the above mentioned chase I didn't feel anything additional was a waste and really only added to the overall film. I also liked the treatment of some of the classic sequences - the log roll was done brilliantly (this is the scene fetured in all three versions now where Kong rolls most of the search party off a log bridge if you're not familar).
Anyway, if you haven't seen this yet go and see it and if you have a list put it at the top.
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#43
Posted 03 January 2006 - 09:50 PM
QUOTE (Madam Corvax @ Jan 2 2006, 11:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So you all liked it?
I must say, I just don't feel any burning desire to see this film. Maybe because I stopped liking PJ after ROTS. I might get it when it comes out on video. SOrry.
I must say, I just don't feel any burning desire to see this film. Maybe because I stopped liking PJ after ROTS. I might get it when it comes out on video. SOrry.
Oh come on don't be like that If it's only one film you didn't like don't let that stop you from seeing something new. It really is worth the viewing. Most of us, with the exception of Civ#2 I belive sat through all three Star Wars movies despite hating the first. Seeing Kong will either renew your faith or help solidify your opinion. As per my post, do yourself a favour and develop the opinion.
I also think the film is worth taking the time to see on the big screen. It's one of those films that I don't think will lose anything from being on the small screen, but the experience of movie theatre sound etc certainly does create atmosphere.
And Despondent I agree with Revan-47 one one part. You'll probably have time for a break during the Brachiasaur chase scene and it's probably just shy of half way through the film. I personally enjoyed the beginning of the film so wouldn't advise missing it. There's nothing flash in it other than development, but I like some development
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#44
Posted 04 January 2006 - 02:21 PM
Thanks for the input guys. I did see it the other night, and sat through the whole thing without interruption. Which was a mistake because I really needed a break.
I enjoyed the set up at the beginning. If only the other lengthy scenes were as interesting. Visually compelling, perhaps (I liked the sunset). But once the threat of being trampled by a dinosaur is removed, what's the point? And it took a while, but the third time someone fell from great height to certain death, and the height was actually ten feet, I was waiting for it. I laughed a lot at the film. Certainly more than the entire PT trilogy.
Not as good as LOTR. Better than rots, for sure. Not seen Narnia yet.
I enjoyed the set up at the beginning. If only the other lengthy scenes were as interesting. Visually compelling, perhaps (I liked the sunset). But once the threat of being trampled by a dinosaur is removed, what's the point? And it took a while, but the third time someone fell from great height to certain death, and the height was actually ten feet, I was waiting for it. I laughed a lot at the film. Certainly more than the entire PT trilogy.
Not as good as LOTR. Better than rots, for sure. Not seen Narnia yet.