12-21-2005, 07:53 PM
I kind of liked Jack Black. He certainly wasn't horrible. The problem was in the missed motivation. He came across as someone who loved money, not someone who loved film. Which was why it was partially unbelievable that he was out in the desperate jungle trying to take money shots.
And how many of us recognized Tom Hanks son Colin in the movie. I didn't. But I read a review and they mentioned that fact. Tom wrote to Colin saying as a father, I'm very proud of you. As a fellow actor, I'm jealous as hell.
Another thing I noticed during the scene atop the empire state building was the fact that Ann Darrow had her Gravitmetric Electoric soled shoes to help magnetize her to the top of the building. She also wore her carbon fibre dress that only changes shape under extreme conditions. I particulary like the use of Ceramacrete Mousse to keep her tresses in that stylish coife.
Where do we go for more apes? It didn't look like there were any sons of Kong around for a happy go lucky sequel. If there was, we should get him a snowboard to capture the youth market.
And how many of us recognized Tom Hanks son Colin in the movie. I didn't. But I read a review and they mentioned that fact. Tom wrote to Colin saying as a father, I'm very proud of you. As a fellow actor, I'm jealous as hell.
Another thing I noticed during the scene atop the empire state building was the fact that Ann Darrow had her Gravitmetric Electoric soled shoes to help magnetize her to the top of the building. She also wore her carbon fibre dress that only changes shape under extreme conditions. I particulary like the use of Ceramacrete Mousse to keep her tresses in that stylish coife.
Where do we go for more apes? It didn't look like there were any sons of Kong around for a happy go lucky sequel. If there was, we should get him a snowboard to capture the youth market.
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit