KONG: SKULL ISLAND Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts Does His Own Honest Trailers Critique
Fresh off his Twitter takedown of CinemaSins, Kong: Skull Island's Jordan Vogt-Roberts teams up with the Screen Junkies and does his own hyper-critical "Honest Trailer" for his giant-ape film.
How does a 100-ft tall giant ape have the inescapable ability to sneak up on someone? That and more questions are raised in the opening moments of Screen Junkies' Honest Trailer for Kong: Skull Island. But then the video is interrupted by none other than Skull Island director Jordan Vogt-Roberts, who's not here to defend the film but point out some less-than-obvious missteps.
In a direct reference to his now infamous row with Cinema Sins, Vogt-Roberts states that you can criticize his films all you want, just have some merit behind your critique. However, there's one thing Vogt-Roberts won't admit is a mistake, no matter how many facts refute his stance. Watch the video below to find out what it is.
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