Disney’s Jungle Cruise
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Officially opens today. Currently 62% on Rotten Tomatoes. Fun as it looks, I'll be waiting for it to go free on Disney+. I have enough to catch up on as it is!
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Has a ways to go but I could see it happening.Dwayne Johnson wrote: Our family watched #JungleCruise and loved it! The chemistry between @TheRock and Emily Blunt was perfect. There has to be a sequel!
Thank you buddy! Glad you guys loved #JungleCruise and we have a sequel meeting next weekend
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Just saw it today (in 4DX). I'll put my few comments in spoiler tags, but I'm not really spoiling much if you want to read them.
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Just saw it in theaters with me mom. I was not prepared for a pleasant surprise and how well, I thought, it was incorporated. Guess it kinda tells you something about me that I was able to recognize it when it happened. 

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I have no idea what part you’re talking about!
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Well that was mildly disappointing…
Overly frenetic in the first half, which was otherwise pretty fun but slightly "forced", and then a sub-Pirates ending with all the mumbo jumbo as James put it. The dead sailors were straight off of Davy Jones' boat, and they didn’t use the take with the funniest line in the trailer for the actual movie when Dwayne and Emily swung out and tried to use his foot to secure themselves on the other side, which fell flat. And this is the third or fourth movie with a flippin' tree of life thingy that saps all peril out of things, although admittedly anyone that says they see one twist coming is talking baloney. But was was up with Plemmons and his ability to communicate with the bees (wha…?) only to squish them later, and where did he disappear to for half the movie!? Why was it set in the midst of The Great War only for that to factor in at a level of precisely zero?
Jungle Cruise was okay, and a certainly entertaining enough if hugely derivative couple of hours, but it’ll be a long while before I revisit it again. Felt like we'd seen bit of all this before, from Indy Jones, to especially The Mummy films and Pirates, which this struggles to reach the breezy fun and easy charm of the first two especially.
Not bad, but nowhere as near good as it looked.
Overly frenetic in the first half, which was otherwise pretty fun but slightly "forced", and then a sub-Pirates ending with all the mumbo jumbo as James put it. The dead sailors were straight off of Davy Jones' boat, and they didn’t use the take with the funniest line in the trailer for the actual movie when Dwayne and Emily swung out and tried to use his foot to secure themselves on the other side, which fell flat. And this is the third or fourth movie with a flippin' tree of life thingy that saps all peril out of things, although admittedly anyone that says they see one twist coming is talking baloney. But was was up with Plemmons and his ability to communicate with the bees (wha…?) only to squish them later, and where did he disappear to for half the movie!? Why was it set in the midst of The Great War only for that to factor in at a level of precisely zero?
Jungle Cruise was okay, and a certainly entertaining enough if hugely derivative couple of hours, but it’ll be a long while before I revisit it again. Felt like we'd seen bit of all this before, from Indy Jones, to especially The Mummy films and Pirates, which this struggles to reach the breezy fun and easy charm of the first two especially.
Not bad, but nowhere as near good as it looked.
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So, as "When in doubt, remake Pirates, if one ingredient of the movie resembles it" big-budget Disney movies go, better or worse than "Lone Ranger"?
But there HAVE to be Germans, it's The African Queen, Sorta!Why was it set in the midst of The Great War only for that to factor in at a level of precisely zero?
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Well Plemmons is a German, with hammy accent, but not anywhere as over the top and hammy a performance as the film and his character needs.
And everything looks so *fake*! You can almost feel the blue and green screens rubbing off on you, especially in scenes where Emily is obviously running on a treadmill when her character is supposedly hopping about on tree branches.
I also missed a melodic score from Newton Howard — sure, it’s all rousing and does the Zimmer stabbing where it needs to, but there’s no one particular motif or even character themes that you come out humming.
About the best sequence is the rapids ride, where I did get a little excited, but much of the humor fell flat, for me, and The Lone Ranger is about the last film you could compare this too: both are overlong, and both have things that are good and bad about them.
And everything looks so *fake*! You can almost feel the blue and green screens rubbing off on you, especially in scenes where Emily is obviously running on a treadmill when her character is supposedly hopping about on tree branches.
I also missed a melodic score from Newton Howard — sure, it’s all rousing and does the Zimmer stabbing where it needs to, but there’s no one particular motif or even character themes that you come out humming.
About the best sequence is the rapids ride, where I did get a little excited, but much of the humor fell flat, for me, and The Lone Ranger is about the last film you could compare this too: both are overlong, and both have things that are good and bad about them.
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Arrives on digital August 31, home video November 16 and free on Disney+ November 12. Extras include blooper reel, behind-the-scenes featurette and 11 deleted scenes.
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Ultimately passing on this one…it just wasn’t very good, and nothing felt or ever looked real.
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Curious to see it, but happy to wait for "free" D+.
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Sequel is officially a go.
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Well, I think the Steelbook looks quite sharp!
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