Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Rjones, I'm trying to turn over a new leaf here, so I'm going to put this a politely as I can: You are so far objectively wrong about the original in such a way that your review not only doesn't deserve the click, but if I were a mod, I'd abuse my power to delete your link.

First, watching both in one day isn't indicative of quality. Second, when you use an existing IP, regardless of subtitle, the simple recognition triggers bias. I'm not sure what you were trying to prove with this entire paragraph, but boy did you waste a lot of time avoiding the point. Furthermore, why should I give a **** about your opinion if you can't even get Alan Parrish's name right? And get at least the basic plot right; it's not a Big-scenario. When Alan is summoned from the board game, he's not a kid trapped in a man's body, but a man-out-of-time trying to cope with the town moving on without him. It's a minor note, but the town went under as a result of Alan's father not finding his son, which provide Alan with perspective that his father did in fact care about him, despite an unconventional way of showing it, which ironically was conventional in that time period.

Now regarding the original's tone: again, you're off base in just about every way. The film does a great job of balancing the narrative threads of Alan coping with the new world, Alan's father issues literally h[a]unting him at every turn, how that affects his relationship with Peter and Judy, and the game spreading chaos throughout town. They never combat each other nor stop the film dead.

Your criticism of the CGI is a hilarious cheap shot to grasp at straws for a point. This is ILM we're talking about on a Jurassic Park-sized budget, where JP didn't have the major star-paycheck to cut into the budget. There is nothing in the new movie that *****es in quality or is more memorable than shots like this:

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Which leads me to the new garbage-fire of movie I saw tonight. Aside from the cast doing their best here, this is an absolute waste of 2 hours. Yes, it holds onto the theme of the game giving the players a new-found perspective on their life, but it just about ditches all the imagination and personality the original had. Almost nothing about Alan's anecdotal horror of the jungle or the chaos that was summoned by the game was represented by the Jungle. They get sucked in and they're just sort of in Hawaii. Aside from a Rhino stampede set piece straight out of King Kong, it's all very sound-stagey and tame. My greatest criticism of this movie is that the original brought the menace of the jungle into the real world, this one just brings a ****-ton of our first-world problem-mundanity into the jungle.
 
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BeserkerHilf That first part there, is why no one will or should take your opinion seriously.
 
Rjones, I'm trying to turn over a new leaf here, so I'm going to put this a politely as I can: You are so far objectively wrong about the original in such a way that your review not only doesn't deserve the click, but if I were a mod, I'd abuse my power to delete your link.

First, watching both in one day isn't indicative of quality. Second, when you use an existing IP, regardless of subtitle, the simple recognition triggers bias. I'm not sure what you were trying to prove with this entire paragraph, but boy did you waste a lot of time avoiding the point. Furthermore, why should I give a **** about your opinion if you can't even get Alan Parrish's name right? And get at least the basic plot right; it's not a Big-scenario. When Alan is summoned from the board game, he's not a kid trapped in a man's body, but a man-out-of-time trying to cope with the town moving on without him. It's a minor note, but the town went under as a result of Alan's father not finding his son, which provide Alan with perspective that his father did in fact care about him, despite an unconventional way of showing it, which ironically was conventional in that time period.

Now regarding the original's tone: again, you're off base in just about every way. The film does a great job of balancing the narrative threads of Alan coping with the new world, Alan's father issues literally h[a]unting him at every turn, how that affects his relationship with Peter and Judy, and the game spreading chaos throughout town. They never combat each other nor stop the film dead.

Your criticism of the CGI is a hilarious cheap shot to grasp at straws for a point. This is ILM we're talking about on a Jurassic Park-sized budget, where JP didn't have the major star-paycheck to cut into the budget. There is nothing in the new movie that *****es in quality or is more memorable than shots like this:

giphy.gif
or
giphy.gif
.

Which leads me to the new garbage-fire of movie I saw tonight. Aside from the cast doing their best here, this is an absolute waste of 2 hours. Yes, it holds onto the theme of the game giving the players a new-found perspective on their life, but it just about ditches all the imagination and personality the original had. Almost nothing about Alan's anecdotal horror of the jungle or the chaos that was summoned by the game was represented by the Jungle. They get sucked in and they're just sort of in Hawaii. Aside from a Rhino stampede set piece straight out of King Kong, it's all very sound-stagey and tame. My greatest criticism of this movie is that the original brought the menace of the jungle into the real world, this one just brings a ****-ton of our first-world problem-mundanity into the jungle.

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A fun two hours. Cliche and not all of the humor worked but it wasn't too bad for a popcorn flick.
 
7mil so far today. Guess people are checking this out as opposed to repeating Jedi. It's PG13 so it's not really a kids film per se.
 
Jedi turning a lot of people off will also assist this movie...
 
My review/ramblings

It's one of those rare sequels that by all means shouldn't work, but it does. The first Jumanji was one of my favorite childhood movies that I used to watch all the time on VHS. Not to mention I also read the original book as a kid. So coming into this, I was expecting just a sequel that is years too late doing some uninspired stuff. Much like the Goosebumps movie (also from Sony strangely enough). this was able to take the original and expand on it and have some good character moments. Where the original was a board game, this literally turns it into a video game from the 90s without over explaining it which was good. It's a clever reverse of the original movie. They were able to play off of the cliches of a 90s video game and make it fun and adventurous. It also makes a good case for the first good video game movie. The cast is what made the movie great. The Rock, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Karen Gillan were all at their best here and you get a great sense of camaraderie between them and the comedy was excellent. The only thing they missed on was the villain. As much as I love Bobby Cannavale, he is no Jonathan Hyde. They didn't give him much to do which was a shame. Overall, it's a shockingly good sequel that almost nobody expected.
8.5/10
 
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It was a fun movie. If you're familiar with old school SNES/Genesis games or even ****ing PS1 games you'll be grinning. Loved how they acknowledged how
NPC's in games have a set bunch of lines they spout off but only when you're in a certain position or do a certain action.
That's what I enjoyed more than the antics of the four characters.
 
I still do not understand
how that house that Alan was at was in the movie being that as I said in a earlier post when they beat the game in 1995 and he went back to 1969 and was thus never in the jungle, so how was that house with his name there?
 
Maybe time doesn’t reset in the jungle, just the real world.
 
Yeah as far as jumanji is concerned everything that happened there happened.
 
The rules change but the environment stayed the same.
 
I, surprisingly enough, had a lot of fun with my son watching this today. As far as cynical cash grabs go, this is how you do them correctly.
 
After a disappointment with The Last Jedi, Jumanji was a fun movie.
 
I enjoyed it. Both the teenage and adult actors were good. Jack Black was surprisingly good at playing a teenage girl without being over the top. I thought it was a good sequel in that it just wasn’t a straight remake of the original but built on it.

The beginning was a little slow but once they met up with the pilot, it was a strong finish.
 
I saw Jumanji in 3D with 10 other people (mostly family members) last night. I was going to recommend against Star Wars but nobody wanted to see it anyway. While Jumanji's story with high school teen angst is definitely not for me anymore along with some silly 'body' humor, I enjoyed the adventure and it was a good time.
 
I thought it was fun. Not academy award winning stuff but a nice day out. Don't go if you don't want to enjoy yourself
 
I can also appreciate Karan Gillian being able to hold her own comedy wise with the other three. GOTG probably gave her some practice.
 
Just came back from a screening.

Great,awesome, funny movie.

Standout characters is definitely Jack Black acting as a girl trapped in a man's body and Kevin Hart's character.

Karen Gillian's character is pretty good too.


I don't understand why the actors playing young alex and old alex (Colin Hanks) were not credited in the movie.
 

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