Kong: Skull Island
Fresh off watching Brie Larson perform convincingly in Room I figured I'd give her a big budget chance in the Kong: Skull Island retooling of the King Kong legend. The movie was okay, but she barely registered meh. She was dull.
The story bears a lot of similarity to the broadly panned 2005 version of King Kong that starred Jack Black, Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody, Kyle Chandler and a few others. A mismatched crew heads to an Island where a giant gorilla lives along with some other giant creatures. Some make it back, others don't. This one had Easy-E, Dr. Dre, Loki, Jules Winnfield, Brie and Fred Flintstone. But the concept was the same. Go to the island, encounter creatures, some come back.
Where the two diverged is that in the 2005 version, Kong is captured and brought to the US. Here, he gets to stay at home.
It's based in the Vietnam era. Samuel L. leads a chopper crew supporting an expedition to an island just discovered via the magic of satellites. Easy E is one of the pilots. John Goodman and Dr. Dre are the scientists who back some hollow earth theory or something and go on the expedition to do some archeological whatever. Larson tags along as a defiant anti-war photographer. Loki Huddleston rounds out the cast as the decommissioned british bad ass jungle tracker. Dewey Cox pops up as a Gilligan, marooned on the uncharted island for years.
It's big loud and dumb. Larson adds zippo to the film, she's a waste of flesh. Loki is pretty ridiculous too. As for Samuel L, I kept waiting for him to say "I've had enough of these motherfucking apes on this motherfucking plain.." But he didn't.
The big ape fight scenes are decent. This is really a summer scenery chewer and I don't get the rationale for releasing it in April. I think it's going to hurt it at the box office.
It's worth watching probably but I think if I had it to do over I'd either do 3D or just wait until it comes out on DVD.