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I saw this last night. I liked it, specially this part:
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I thought the exact same thing.
I saw this last night. I liked it, specially this part:
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Also glad they confirmed Kong was still young, and had more growing to do. Which would have been 40+ years ago. So time for him to get more Godzilla size for the throw down.
PJ's KK is superior in almost every way. It might not be dumb fun like this movie is, but it's definitely more inspired, well made, and it will stand the test of time better. If PJ's KK were Pacific Rim, Skull Island's equivalent would be Transformers.To be honest I think that Peter Jackson's Kong had the better fight scene with the 3 "V. Rexes". I really enjoyed this film more that Jackson's, but that scene still trumps any of this one's fights.
PJ's KK is superior in almost every way. It might not be dumb fun like this movie is, but it's definitely more inspired, well made, and it will stand the test of time better. If PJ's KK were Pacific Rim, Skull Island's equivalent would be Transformers.
If anything, Kong Skull Island is directly comparable to Pacific Rim. They have many of the same strengths and weaknesses. Pacific Rim is a bit stronger thematically and by the skin of its teeth has better drama than KSI but both have similar action and operate with stock characters. Its more or less Legendary Picture's MO at this point.
Jackson's film brings a quality of acting rarely seen in this genre. Its basically a monster film as more of an Oscar type movie. Much of it collapses under its own weight though. There's a truly great movie that could have been chiseled out of that. Its kind of insane that there's an extended edition as the theatrical cut is already much akin to one of his extended editions.
You're not alone; I hated Pacific Rim. I feel like that movie gets a pass because the internet still has a man crush on Del Toro despite the fact that he hasn't made a good movie since Pan's Labyrinth.
PJ's KK is superior in almost every way. It might not be dumb fun like this movie is, but it's definitely more inspired, well made, and it will stand the test of time better. If PJ's KK were Pacific Rim, Skull Island's equivalent would be Transformers.
I'm really glad I wasn't the only one that wasn't impressed with Pacific Rim. I walked out of the theater super disappointed with that one. SI really is the best big budget monster movie in a long time imo.
I hated Pacific Rim. Long-ass Playstation cut-scene with no salvageable human characters.
I disagree, I still believe Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, especially the latter, were great with what they had in JW. In fact, Bryce's character had far more to work with than Pratt. He was just a straightforward "hey, look how badass I can be" archetype.
Getting back to SI, I do agree that Hiddleston and Larson aren't getting the proper credit. I've heard quite a few people say they think Hiddleston was miscast but I found him to be perfect in the role he had. He didn't try to force it and everything about the character came off as natural.
And I'll say it again, all of the characters here are certainly more enjoyable and layered than what you'll ever find in a Transformers film, whether Spielberg is behind it or not.