Gorilla
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There are scenes of a man in a
gorilla
suit, south seas natives at sea (used to represent people in the middle of Africa), women in bikini's, horrible narration and a guy in a loin cloth with make up all over his body (racially insensitive I think so).
The generally atmospheric score has some absurd parts (like the music that plays during the first appearance of a monkey), and there is a truly awful fantasy scene involving....a
gorilla.
It is just terrible ...and even has a
gorilla
and a big dog for pointless added distractions.
Both handle about cursed men that turn into large animals at night, but the titular
gorilla
doesn't look half as threatening as the werewolf, even though the film got released a whole decade later.
The first thing that scuppers this tosh is the
gorilla
that can communicate in sign language, and needless to say the film doesn't get any better from that point on.
There's a person in a
gorilla
suit who is supposed to be able to communicate using a glove that interprets the ape's sign language.
Christopher Lambert makes his starring debut as the young Lord, raised in the wild by a female
gorilla
after his parents die in Africa.
I thought the creature looked a bit too much like a man in a
gorilla
suit for my liking.
The scene where Pooter (another one of Preach and Cochise's friends) go to the zoo with them and gets the
gorilla'
s feces thrown on his shirt (very gross, but funny as well), the first scene in the street corner cafeteria, the quarter party at this girl's house which became a disaster due to a fight, and some others are wonderful to watch.
Turkish super hero movies, vampire flicks from Brazil, Italian
gorilla
transplant movies, Kevin Costner films, ANYTHING (except maybe Raising Helen) but Ihave never seen a WORST film than THEODORE REX.
As a big fan of
gorilla
movies in general, I anticipated that this one would be great - and as for the
gorilla
effects, They were quite good, however - that is the only thing I can write about this flop.
As far as Buddy being portrayed as becoming aggressive, this was total fiction and at no time did the gorilla, in real life, resort to such behavior.
No, Buddy was not released into a
gorilla
family surrounded by lush trees in a zoological paradise - he was abandoned in a wooden crate, deep in the back of a garage for some time with only a single light bulb for comfort and then sold to the circus - where he actually lived a better life having peanuts thrown at him until he died (historically the oldest living
gorilla
on record, by the way) before a show in Miami.
however we get more and more involved with reality as
gorilla
grows up to be a wild thing not easily amenable to his "mother's" wishes - this might scare younger children, esp.
Still, when full-grown
gorilla
Buddy gets crazy during a thunderstorm, the cops are called--and everyone stares at Buddy through the window while he busts up the living room furniture.
Um... Okay, I guess I get the whole shaky-cam, gorilla-style filming technique but unfortunately I think a
gorilla
could have made a better movie...
One day, she learns of an abandoned baby
gorilla.
Knowing nothing about the large apes, she relies on her husband's medical abilities and expert advice to save the
gorilla'
s life.
Once out of danger, Trudy decides she will raise the gorilla, also, as one of her children.
This works well for years and Buddy, the gorilla, is truly a remarkably intelligent addition to her home.
But, Buddy is also a
gorilla
and his strength and curiosity become quite enormous.
Of course, Buddy is not a real
gorilla
but a mechanical one, in the film, but he is very close to seeming totally real.
James Whitmore was brave to take on the task of directing such a difficult episode, invisible elephants and
gorilla
suits sounds like a recipe for disaster, but he pulls it off with style, the teaser being an absolute gem.
The
gorilla
was the first and almost died, so when he came to, it was a close one.
The opening sequence, for instance, which parodies 2001, features
gorilla
go-go-dancers with pendulous breasts.
The
gorilla
looks just terrific, and the eyes were especially lifelike.
Usually these type of Hollywood films that take place in the past feel the need to create a straw-man villain but the only adversary is the
gorilla.
People love to kill people (& every other available living thing as well - see the article in the NY Times today about the devastation of
gorilla
& elephant populations in the former Congo).
The ape men LOOKED like ape men, and not some guy in a
gorilla
suit.
There is, in fact a "real
" gorilla
on the loose (played by Art Miles - the makeup, while not great, wasn't as bad as some that I've seen), who can't be the murderer (because first, gorillas can't write notes and, second, he hasn't been on the loose long enough to have committed the murders) but still he provides plenty of comic relief in his scenes with the Ritz Brothers.
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