adonis98-743-186503
A company retreat on a tropical island goes terribly awry. Welcome to the Jungle is for sure silly of course but it never looked on becoming an Oscar Worthy film right? Jean Claude Van Damme was pretty good but don't expect to see him for the whole ride tho but he does a pretty good job and the same goes for the rest of the cast as well. If you like comedies that take place in the jungle or some giant island? You're definitely going to enjoy this and believe me the best part of the entire movie was easily Jean Claude Van Damme for sure and his screams. (7/10)
susansmith-02059
I found this a terrible & insulting comedy remake of Lord of the Flies (1963 & 1990) where English schoolboys are stranded & split between a logical group out for survival & rescue attempts, and spoiled brats who like being w/o adult control & become wild, savage, & murderous of their own classmates. That was a serious & sad movie. This was so stupid I couldn't even finish it.
Mike P
This was a decent movie, not overly hilarious but it makes you chuckle here and there.The humour did go to places I have never seen in other movies.I feel like this should be a movie that you must watch high or drunk.There were some strange parts in the movie that went unexplained.Like what on earth happened to the pilot, it just showed him dead...There were also unrealistic / corny parts too.Like the tiger attack and Chris softly gliding to the ground from the cliff top.I feel really bad for some of the cast as they were in the entire movie but not credited.Who plays the character Jenny Wong?!? They definitely could have done a few things differently in the movie.
kosmasp
Let's put van Damme in the Jungle, pair him with Adam Brody and some other comedians and see what happens. That seems to be the motto of the movie. But while that might not sound that appealing, I thought it worked. Not always, see also some of the awkward lines van Damme has to deliver, but often enough.The movie is more than predictable, you can outright guess when what is coming and who will be getting what (or whom). But that is not the point. And while there is a journey, it's the isolation of the Jungle and the characters (used to work in offices), that make this movie funny. Is there potential for more? Sure! But that doesn't mean this is a bad movie. It's just a inferior one to what some might have expected ... still funny though