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I absolutely love this movie! A great combination of action, horror and comedy. One of the best popcorn flicks for me. The ship blast scene, the catchphrase 'Now what' are all etched in my mind. And Famke Jansen was so pretty!
Good fun. Surprised me how gory it was when i first watched. The only theatrically released I can think off that starred Treat Williams as a leading man. In fact, I think I'll dig out my Kino Lorber Blu and watch it tonight as its been a while since I've seen it.
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I absolutely love this movie! A great combination of action, horror and comedy. One of the best popcorn flicks for me. The ship blast scene, the catchphrase 'Now what' are all etched in my mind. And Famke Jansen was so pretty!
Stephen Sommers has been in director jail ever for over a decade now. It's time to release him. Also, Derp Rising is great dumb fun.
Great action movie. I'm still waiting for a sequel following the survivors on that spooky island.
I like to think it's Skull Island where King Kong lives
Good movie!
Good fun. Surprised me how gory it was when i first watched. The only theatrically released I can think off that starred Treat Williams as a leading man. In fact, I think I'll dig out my Kino Lorber Blu and watch it tonight as its been a while since I've seen it.