<clapping my
hands>
George!
George!
George of the Jungle!
Watch out for that tree!
Come on...admit it! You watched it as a child,
you sing the song and then you curse when you
can't get the song out of your head.
I initially watched "George of the Jungle" for
two reasons. First, I'm quite fond of star
Brendan Fraser, who seems to elevate even the
most trashy film. Secondly, the film features a
performance by Abraham Benrubi, son of an
Indianapolis disc jockey and an actor whose
career I've tried to follow.
Of course, I keep forgetting two things. Fraser,
despite being a great actor, has a history of
picking really crappy films AND several years
after Benrubi started his career he continues to
struggle to make a name for himself. This film
is a good example why that remains the case.
Based upon the children's cartoon, "George of
the Jungle" is a silly, live action film in
which George is raised in the jungle, rescues
Ursula after a plane crash THEN is taken back
home to adapt to city life by Ursula.
One word.
Stupid.
Unfortunately, even the cast's obvious awareness
of the lackings of this film can't salvage it
from its unintentional campiness. The actors
seem to know they are in a bad film, but gosh
darnit...they keep trying to make it a good
film. Their effort only seems to make the
failings funnier.
So many wonderful performers are completely lost
here including the marvelous character actress
Holland Taylor, John Cleese, and Richard
Roundtree. The script is the worst kind of
script for a kid's movie because it actually
talks down to kids. I couldn't help but picture
the kids in the row next to me looking at their
mother and saying "This is stupid, mommy." Yes,
"George of the Jungle" is that bad.
The film passes only on the strength of Fraser's
effort. Fraser is so earnest in his desire to
make a family oriented, innocent film that
watching him speak ape just has to make you
chuckle. It's stupid, pointless and
painful...but, still, somehow funny.
As I said, Brendan Fraser elevates even the most
horrid piece of crap. "George of the Jungle" is
a piece of crap. Brendan Fraser elevates it. See
George Run. See Ursula giggle. See George smile.
See Ursula blush. See credits roll.
©
Written by Richard Propes
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