Thursday, December 15, 2005

3hrs later....

my neck is severed, limbs numb, and brain washed. haha. i admit i exaggerated a bit. but still, king kong was a really loooonnnnnnggggggggg show. a bit too long in fact. there were so many out of points scenes that by the end of the show, you've forgotten half of them. there were jokes, funny ones, but they all seem so long ago, thanks to countless, pointless fights.

*spoilers here, so don't continue if you dont want to*

the scenes are also hardly believable... kong tries to kill puny adrien brody but is foiled when swathes of bats come to get him. this is the same kong who knocked the lights out 2 t-rexes and literally made one's jaw drop. then when he's about to get brody and watts, they fall and SOMEHOW manage to grab onto a bat! then they manage to time their fall in such a way that they land in a river, from which they manage to navigate the island and head back to the camp without a map and prior experience in the terrain. tsk.

oh, and the planes somehow kept missing king kong, who, as a pretty big fella, should've been an easy target. i suspect peter jackson wanted to hit the 3hr mark just to stamp his mark (heh) on the film.

jackson: i'll turn this lame plot into a classic! that means it has to be long! titanic and LOTR won and they clocked 3 hrs!!! must mean king kong will win if it clocks in at 3hrs. ok pilots, i want you all to miss a lot of shots so the scene can drag on for 15minutes!

anyway, the graphics aren't that much to bawl about either. i think they sorta ran out of time. some scenes were ownage, but others were, erm, not so good.

well, besides those slight problems i had with the show, i think it was ok. acting was good... jack black ownz again as usual, adrien brody is good at being himself (broody, geddit?), and naomi watts really lights up the screen (watts, geddit?).

on a different note, i think man utd will bounce back tonight and beat wigan 2-0.

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