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Kong is 100 feet tall in this film. In Godzilla, the smaller male MUTO was--according to various sources--anywhere from 60-91 meters tall (or 200-300 feet). So no, Kong isn't big enough to fight Godzilla. But that's why Kong: Skull Island takes place in the 1970's, and why Godzilla took place in 2014. It was made known from a NYCC promotional item that Everything else, though I agree with. Kong has a speed advantage, whereas Godzilla lumbered when on land. Not to mention, Kong appears to be more acrobatic than the latter. It should be an entertaining fight.
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John Wick: Chapter 2 February 10th, 2017, 12:15 PM, 30% full Park Place Stadium Cinemas | Charleston, WV Weird trailer allotment yesterday... Trailers: The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature - Some laughter. The Zookeeper's Wife - No reactions. The Great Wall - No reactions. Dunkirk - No reactions. Kong: Skull Island - Good reactions and laughter to John C. Reilly's character. Positive reaction to Kong beating his chest, some imitations from the crowd (myself included). Overall, I think people enjoyed the movie. A few made remarks about how they hoped there would be another one.
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John C. Reilly is more than likely going to live. If he's the film's comic relief character, then it wouldn't make any sense to kill him off so soon. It's more likely that Also, if it counts for anything I saw John Wick: Chapter 2 yesterday at noon. People seemed to respond well to the trailer. Many of them found Reilly's dialogue to be humorous. He's in it for the GA.
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All I know about him is that he directed Pineapple Express. I think it's interesting that a director and writer known for creating comedies were chosen to work on a horror property as prestigious as Halloween. But then again, Jordan Vogt-Roberts was known for his comedy stuff and he directed Kong: Skull Island. Who knows what John Carpenter saw in them? I guess we'll have to wait and see what's in store.
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Pretty big plans. But first, Paramount needs to actually fucking make something. Not delay it. Not shift release dates. Not cancel it because a supposedly "similar" title flopped. Then they can plan their kids shows... Besides, 2018 is going to be crowded. People think March of 2017 looks bonkers? Summer of 2018 looks like a war zone.
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RAMPAGE | 13 April 2018 | Warner Brothers | Dwayne Johnson
NoobSaibot replied to kayumanggi's topic in Box Office Discussion
Joe Manganiello (True Blood) and Marley Shelton are in talks to star in Rampage. Can't give my thoughts on it because I've never seen an episode of True Blood. I'm also not very familiar with Shelton's work. But I think I know what roles they are going to portray... http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/joe-manganiello-marley-shelton-talks-join-dwayne-johnson-rampage-973690 -
I was worried that this would be an other Verbinski flub. Unfortunately, it sounds just like a Verbinski flub...
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Bumped this thread because I came across this news: ‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’ Movie Release Is Back At Square One, Says Scott Cawthon http://www.idigitaltimes.com/five-nights-freddys-movie-release-back-square-one-says-scott-cawthon-581764 It sounds like Five Nights at Freddy's is going the way of the film adaptation for The Last of Us. It's going through development troubles. They're re-writing the script. I personally don't think this movie's going to end up being made. If it ends up getting released, it will be too late because Five Nights at Freddy's had its popularity peak almost two years ago.