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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Mar 29, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.919 (51/2,455 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-13T23:57:09.465081Z
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0:01 You're right, the resemblance is uncanny. I was expecting over the top action and giant monster battles, and that's exactly what I got. It was a fun, goofy, epic time. I just wish the humans were in it less.
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I think they like focusing on Kong because he's a thinking creature. He's relatable because he emotes, he thinks, and interacts with the humans whereas Godzilla is just a raw, territorial force or nature. And this isn't new, they've taken this route with both creatures going all the way back to the 1962 film.
I enjoyed it, especially that first Kong/Suko fight. I got a good laugh out of that.
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4:14 My thoughts exactly, Doug. I'm a huge fan of this franchise and the moment I saw the little Kong in the promo material I began to dread this movie not to mention how much they kind of kept a lot of this movie under wraps. Like I feel this movie got no media exposure cuz I forgot it was even coming out on Friday, and that made me think that they were trying to let it slide under the radar. Between that and little Kong being centric and a lot of promo material, I was scared going in. And honestly with the first song in the movie being a doo-wop, I dreaded it even more in the first minute or so. But God when things actually started panning out and little Kong wound up being a feral little bastard that Kong immediately uses as a weapon, I think I understood at that point why the promos were like they were. I think they wanted you to think it would be like that so you'd go in with lower expectations and then wind up getting completely floored and flabbergasted at the hilarious first scene little Kong is in.
Honestly I'm wondering though did you happen to notice like I did that the final fight scene had this odd cinematography to it that made it feel kind of like it was being filmed in a studio with people in suits and destructible environments? Like there was just something about the lighting and some of the camera angles that felt like old Godzilla films from the Heisei era.
Honestly with them sort of embracing the campiness of old Godzilla in the American films, And Japan embracing the deeper character of Godzilla in their own films, Godzilla fans are eating really well because we get the best of both worlds lately.
Also, Godzilla finding a napping spot in the middle of the Roman Colosseum has to be the greatest thing I've ever seen. "If it fits, I sits".
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Kull: Skong Island....
Love that you kept it in
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0:00 It's like he knew Doug personally XD
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Overall, I thought this movie was good. 7/10.
Pros
-CGI was amazing.
-Exploring the Hollow Earth was cool.
-Gia was good.
-I liked Kongās story and his relationship with Suko.
-Skar King was a good addition to the villain roster.
Cons
-Humans were passable, but not great.
-The movie couldāve been 5-10 minutes longer.
-Not enough of Godzilla or other Titans.
-Final battle and ending went too fast.
-Skar King and Shimo didnāt feel like a world ending threat.
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I basically knew what I was getting myself into, when seeing the trailers and such, especially with the other Monsterverse films that were released previously. And even then, it feels like the director knew what audiences and Godzilla fans wanted to see, from a Kaiju brawler like this, you basically know from the trailer youāre not getting something as dark and heartbreaking as Minus One, but if itās giant monsters fighting and destroying stuff, youāre getting what you paid for in terms of spectacle. And for what itās worth, GXK delivered ten fold on the monster action, considering thereās several monsters going around in the movie, not just the title characters.
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@BatmanFan76
1 month ago
Anyone else thinking King Kong with a mech arm looks like a DLC character? š
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