Except Universal is not looking at Kong as something that will entice visitors all on its own. They see Kong as simply another marquee attraction that adds to their exiting resort offerings and will market it as such.
I was extremely disappointed in the film. Went into the theater fairly excited but left with no desire to watch it again for a while. Wish I could have enjoyed it. While visually stunning, I felt the plot was very predictable and had subpar humor.
Agree 100% here. Immediately upon hearing the opening music I knew this movie was going to be good. If you haven't heard it yet, I recommend it. (No plot spoilers in the music, just great at setting the tone)
Some advice.. if able to avoid eating at the Dolphin hotel, I would. Last time I was there, not long ago I might add, I saw a Palmetto bug crawl across the counter at The Fountain and know that they have a big issue with them in the kitchens.
The last time I was in the attraction (August) the entire audience applauded for Obama. They didn't smear, boo, or cheer for him.. but applauded. Being it was in the midst of an election, I was very impressed with the maturity of the audience. It should be like that every time.
Not that I'm a real Avatar advocate (I only like it because it could add something to DAK), but I think it's a little bit of an unfair comparison since Avatar is one movie so far and you are comparing it to franchises that have 7 movies, 4 movies, 6 + 3 additional, and then 4 + 2 additional...
You people are too nit-picky. You do realize this is a director and writer with an unbelievable track record for box office and critical success? He's a perfectionist and is known for being overly critical of his own work until he deems it perfect. I don't think these films are going to flop at...