Okay, so what's the word on Peter Jackson's new King Kong flick? I hope he's going to keep it in the 1930s and true to the original. The original is my all time favorite. If he handles it like Lord of the Rings it should be fantastic. I found a recent script called "A Monkey Tale", the true story of Kong, by Frank Mosco. It was fantastic. Is this the new one they're using? I loved the characters, especially the Chinese guy and the girl and you won't believe the ending. Just Google to find it.
Also, I've heard rumors about a new Goonies movie. Can anybody confirm? Also heard rumors about a new Indiana Jones. What's up?
Last edited by mamakat on Nov 10th, 2004 at 05:49 PM
Jackson has said that King Kong will be an adaptation from the original. He also said that the movie will focus greatly on Kongs emotion especially his sexuality. It is about time we get a decent director on this project with a decent budget to pull it off. I know Kong could be brought back into present popularity if done right
Indiana jones is going through another re-write. Everybody is still on board to do another, it is just waiting for a script everyone likes. Which could prove to be the demise of the entire idea. I havent heard anything about the goonies sequal in a long time. Last time i read anything about it, was nearly a year ago. It was in Cinescape. I even forget who was being interviewed. whoever it was said that they were defaintly going to do it, as long as they could get the original cast to return. So either their still having that problem or the vital cast members are busy. I remember the premise of the story was going to be around a new group of young goonies who get in trouble and the original goonies try and save them. dont know anymore though.
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Peter Jackson did it 3 times -not like that! I mean 3 huge hits. Im certain PJ's new present-epic will be screaming greatness I have no doubt that people will go crazy for it!
Well, I hate Jack Black. Naomi Watts, indifferent, really. Andy Serkis played a fantastic homosexual in "13 Going on 30", but Brody was aces in "The Pianist", so there you have it.
Kind of hard to project a favorite from a movie that has yet to be made, though.