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Movie with albino gorilla12/26/2023 ![]() ![]() So who would have thought such a simple video game would wind up being one of the most fun and most entertaining game-to-movie adaptations ever made? Maybe it's because the game is so damn simple that it works so well. The entire point of the video game was for these creatures to smash buildings and eat people. "Rampage" is a video game with three characters, all of whom are giant monsters: George the giant Gorilla, Ralph the giant Wolf, and Lizzy the giant Lizard. All of them have failed (and mostly miserably at that). There are tons of video games with highly in-depth backstories, giant universes, and a bevy of characters, many of which have already been adapted into films. "When science shits the bed, I'm the one they call to change the sheets." (Image source) Kate Caldwell (Naomi Harris), and a cowboy-like government agent named Harvey Russell (Jeffery Dean Morgan) to save George and to stop the other giant animals from destroying Chicago. Now, it's up to Davis, a former scientist named Dr. Energyne, the company that designed the chemical, wants all of the infected creatures for itself. The chemical inside of it makes anything it infects bigger, stronger, faster, and more aggressive. When an experimental chemical that was once stored in a space station crashes down to earth, George is infected by a canister that landed in his enclosure. He has a special relationship with a rare albino gorilla named George, whom he rescued from poachers when George was just a baby. There, he is head of the primate exhibit, though he was in the military in the past and has a long service record of fighting against poachers in Africa because of course he does. ![]() The aforementioned Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson teams up with Peyton once again, this time as Primatologist Davis Okoye, who works for the San Diego Zoo.oops, we mean the San Diego Wildlife Preserve. It is adapted from the 1986 Midway arcade game of the same name. The story is written by Ryan Engle, though an additional three writers worked on the screenplay. Will this one be yet another example to add to the pile of awful adaptations, or will it be something that's half-way decent (which might make it the best video game adaptation ever)? "Rampage" is directed by Brad Peyton, who has made films like "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" and "San Andres," both of which star Dwayne Johnson. Oh look, it's a movie adapted from a video game. "If you move, we're going to be in big trouble." (Image Source) ![]()
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