Gorillas are one of my favorite animals, so I love the fact that they actually stuck fairly close to real Gorilla behavior with Kong. It bugs me when you see something like Kong that they say is a specific species, and then it doesn't act like that species.I also hope we get more with Godzilla or Godzilla related kaiju specifically, because I find Kong outside of the context of GvK to be boring (he's just a big ape, and acts like any random Gorilla in a movie, just really big)
Gorillas are one of my favorite animals, so I love the fact that they actually stuck fairly close to real Gorilla behavior with Kong. It bugs me when you see something like Kong that they say is a specific species, and then it doesn't act like that species.
One of the things that drives me crazy with the old Planet of The Apes movies is that they have the Gorillas as the violent soldiers, and the chimps as peaceful scientists, while in reality chimps are the most violent apes, and Gorillas are fairly peaceful. So in reality it would be the reverse.
I thought I saw something where they did mention gigantopithecus in relation to Kong.I honestly don't care for treating Kong as nothing but a giant gorilla. If he's so much larger, he should logically be a different great ape species. And most versions do depict him as more bipedal and erect than gorillas, due to the makers of the original films (including the Toho films and the Dino DeLaurentiis reboot) not understanding gorilla anatomy that well. The original Kong comes off as more a sort of Giganto-gigantopithecus, almost more of a hominin than a gorilla.
Yeah, I guess he was a bit more anthropomorphized in the Legendary movies.Although I think it's really only the Peter Jackson version that portrayed Kong as exactly like a gorilla but scaled up. The Legendary version is back to the traditional, more humanlike posture and anatomy.
I always forget about that with the Orangutans. Most of the ones I've seen are on shows where they're in groups in sanctuaries or zoos, so I always forget that they're more solitary in the wild.Also they portrayed orangutans as the heads of the social institutions (politics and religion), when real orangs are the least social, most solitary great apes. So they got all three backwards.
So that's where that image of Gorillas came from, I always wondered about that.The problem, of course, was Paul du Chaillu. He was the first European to encounter gorillas, and he liked to shoot them and stuff them as trophies. So he lied and claimed they were savage, man-eating predators that he slew in self-defense, since the truth that he gunned down a bunch of harmless, placid leaf-eaters wouldn't have been as manly or heroic. And his lie shaped Westerners' public perception of gorillas for generations.
Is the DeLaurentis version worth watching?
Some are claiming that this is going to be a Kong focused film:
Takashi Yamazaki to Direct New Toho Kaiju Film - The Tokusatsu Network
So, there's a casting call for extras in this new movie with the title given being "Monstrous Monster Movie", which is set in the years immediately after World War II. Yamazaki has put Godzilla into his 2007 drama "Always Sunset on Third Street 2", which got a lot of attention at the time, and also directed five minutes of footage for a Godzilla-themed ride in a Japanese amusement park just last year. Not surprising, there's already speculation that this is secretly a new Godzilla film. While I think it's possible, it's also just speculation, and honestly, I'm looking forward to any new kaiju film, especially a Toho one.
Out today:
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Godzilla got two movies, so it's only fair Kong get at least one more.Some are claiming that this is going to be a Kong focused film:
https://twitter.com/KaijuNewsOutlet/status/1506412612686426114
No source is given so take it for what it's worth. I'm totally fine with a standalone Kong film. Kaiju cinema basically began with him and he's always been one of the most empathetic creatures. I'd also say that the Kong fights in both K:SI and GVK are the best in the Monsterverse.
LoL! Well you know what’s going to happen here.Out today:
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We find out Godzilla is actually Zordon?LoL! Well you know what’s going to happen here.![]()
^Oh hell yeah.
Godzilla got two movies, so it's only fair Kong get at least one more.
This came out last week, and is definitely on my wishlist:
The Kaiju Preservation Society is John Scalzi's first standalone adventure since the conclusion of his New York Times bestselling Interdependency trilogy.
When COVID-19 sweeps through New York City, Jamie Gray is stuck as a dead-end driver for food delivery apps. That is, until Jamie makes a delivery to an old acquaintance, Tom, who works at what he calls "an animal rights organization." Tom's team needs a last-minute grunt to handle things on their next field visit. Jamie, eager to do anything, immediately signs on.
What Tom doesn't tell Jamie is that the animals his team cares for are not here on Earth. Not our Earth, at at least. In an alternate dimension, massive dinosaur-like creatures named Kaiju roam a warm and human-free world. They're the universe's largest and most dangerous panda and they're in trouble.
It's not just the Kaiju Preservation Society that's found its way to the alternate world. Others have, too--and their carelessness could cause millions back on our Earth to die.
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