__________________ "Happiness is a lie. Life is horror. The light is always dying all across the universe. The last star will flicker out someday, when it does, all that remains is shadow. And I will be its king!"'-Amahl Farouk
The Resident Evil movie franchise was mostly successful at the box office too was it not? Perfect example, among video game movies at least as to how sales =/= quality, though glad to hear Rampage is more of a critical success for some fans at least. Am more considering of seeing this sometime just on that, though was also thinking of seeing Ready Player One.
would've liked to have seen one of the animals climbing up the side of one of the buildings and reaching inside to eat person or anything for that matter.
This was definitively one movie that I needed to watch. Since the original Pacific Rim no monster film had me this swayed, I expected it to be good and it delivered entirely on this premise. It might just become one of my top 5 videogame-to-film adaptations (it'd be higher if Rampage was more of a videogame worthy of adaptation ). I want a sequel of some kind, heck make a tie in Videogame.
This is like a less dramatic War of the Gargantuas mixed up with a conventional 80s Godzilla movie (actually somewhat closer to IDW's Godzilla comics if you know those), so many tropes and homages to be found all over it. If you call yourself a kaiju fan you owe it to yourself to see his movie.
I remember thinking if the Rock didn’t want to come back they could have done a The Fugitive/U.S. Marshalls deal and had Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s character star in the sequel.
He was ****ing awesome, and it would’ve been interesting to see what other “science shits the bed” situations the O.G.A. he worked for dealt with other than giant gorillas.
I don't see why The Rock wouldn't want to do another one, though. Motherf#cker has done some shitty movies since... **cough-junglecruise-cough**cough-blackadam-cough**