Kong: Otok Lubanja
King Kong and a Skullcrawler meet head-on in “Kong: Skull Island.” Credit Warner Bros. Pictures You can’t keep a good monster down, especially in Hollywood. After years in storage, the mighty ape with the big teeth and the thing for pale blondes has been dusted off and digitally turbocharged for Once again, a lot of the noise and action involve guns, monsters and crashing jungle chases, but the most promising moments involve King Kong and the really little lady he unexpectedly meets. In the past, their brief encounter made for some strange moments, none weirder than in the original 1933 film when Kong pauses while undressing his human doll to.
Raznoliku ekipu istraživača okupila je avantura na nepoznatom, neistraženom otoku u Tihom oceanu - lijep, ali i opasan - ne znaju da su ušli u prostor mitskog Konga. Kong: Otok lubanja sila se budi online sa prevodom ╰ ☆ ╮ Kliknite ovdje za pregled ili preuzimanje filmova ╰ ☆ ╮ Kong: Otok lubanja sila se budi. Raspored projekcija po kinima. Raznoliku ekipu istraživača okupila je avantura na nepoznatom, neistraženom otoku u Tihom oceanu - lijep, ali i opasan - ne znaju da. Kong: Otok lubanja Cijeli film. Gledati: To je 1971, tim istraživača s tvrtkom vojnika koji prate mit, legendu u Tihom oceanu amindst runors nekog otoka gdje su stvorenja i prapovijesna i monstruozne trebao živjeti. Ubrzo su naišli na Skull Island, samom otoku nauka i legendi. Internet Explorer For Mac Os 10.4 11 Download.
It was beauty that killed the beast, or so it has been repeatedly claimed. In 1933 it was Fay Wray’s scantily clad beauty who for bringing Kong down off the top of the Empire State Building.
(Fighter planes with machines guns helped.) By 1976, the beauty-beast relationship had grown rather more complicated, and Jessica Lange was weepily begging Kong to hold onto her. In the 2005 redo it was ’s turn to shed tears for him. In “Kong: Skull Island,” the big guy has a new look and a new gal pal, Mason Weaver (Brie Larson), who’s somewhat feistier and certainly more sensibly dressed than her predecessors. She points and she shoots, and not just her camera.
Video Trailer: ‘Kong: Skull Island’. “Skull Island” pretty much exhumes the same story conceived for the 1933 classic. This time, the adventurers include a group of government-backed scientists run by Bill Randa (John Goodman), who has his glinting eyes on a mysterious, seemingly unexplored island. Mysteries were made for solving, and this island, Randa reasons, may contain all manner of wonders, or perhaps something beyond human imagining.
So, with a military unit led by Lt. Preston Packard (Samuel L. Jackson), the scientists ship out, accompanied by Mason, a no-nonsense war photographer who’s soon trading barbs and looks with the world’s prettiest mercenary, James Conrad (Tom Hiddleston). The filmmakers fold a lot of moody detail into the introductions, including real locations and the fog of war: The story takes place in 1973 and the movie was primarily shot in Vietnam. (It was directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts from a script by Dan Gilroy, Max Borenstein and Derek Connolly.) If the sweat, bantering grunts and teeming bars feel borrowed from innumerable other movies, they are also mostly on hand to get the story up and the characters running, which happens once the travelers pierce the thick clouds surrounding Skull Island. There, they meet the enemy and the enemy is — surprise — us, although there are plenty of digital terrors. A straight-shooting Brie Larson plays the newest incarnation of Kong’s female foil.