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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) Movie Review

January 14, 2018 Steve Baqqi
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“If we as an industry feel we must be shackled to franchises for name recognition sales, this seems like a good way for the creative to beat the system; just make something cool and randomly slap a franchise name onto it.”-Ben 'Yahtzee' Croshaw

Croshaw was referring to the video game industry, but this quote could just as easily apply to the film industry, and especially to the new Jumanji film, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. The new Jumanji is a total reboot in all but name. This movie could have easily been an unrelated, stand-alone film, and for the most part, functions that way aside from the iconography of the Jumanji universe and a few references and homages to the previous film (especially that of Robin William’s character, Alan Parrish). As it stands, however, Welcome to the Jungle is a humorous, big-budget adventure film with a light-hearted tone that stands in stark contrast to the original.

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Tags Movie Review, 2017, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Ben Yahtzee Croshaw, Film Industry, Video Game Industry, Video Games, Alan Parrish, Robin Williams, Funny, Fun, Humorous, Sequel, Reboot, Dwayne Johnson, The Rock, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillian, Nick Jonas For Some Reason, Jack Black, Avatars
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