Congo (8/9) Movie CLIP - Killa Gorilla (1995) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Homolka's (Tim Curry) greed leads to an unpleasant encounter with a killer gorilla.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Good gorillas meet bad gorillas while human beings search for treasure in this jungle advnture saga. R.B. Travis (Joe Don Baker) is the ruthless head of Travi-Com, a telecommunications firm on the cusp of a major breakthrough in laser communications technology. However, Travis needs diamonds to finish the project, so he sends a group of men to Zaire, where he's told that a large supply of the gems can be easily found. When the men go missing, Travis sends his trusted assistant Karen Ross (Laura Linney), a one-time CIA associate, into the jungle to find both his staff and the jewels. Hoping to keep her mission a secret, Karen travels to Zaire in the company of Peter (Dylan Walsh), a researcher on primate development who is hoping to return Amy, a gorilla who has been taught sign language and can "speak" English with the help of a glove-controlled computer device. Also travelling with them is Herkermer (Tim Curry), a Romanian with a secret agenda: he's convinced that Amy can guide him to the Lost City of Zinj, where he believes that King Solomon's Mines are located. Upon arrival, the group is met by Monroe Kelly (Ernie Hudson), a self-described "great white hunter who happens to be black," and they discover that the jungle holds a menace that they weren't counting on: a tribe of bloodthirsty gray gorillas. Congo was based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Michael Crichton.
CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1995)
Cast: Laura Linney, Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Director: Frank Marshall
Producers: Michael Backes, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Frank Yablans, Sam Mercer, Paul Deason
Screenwriters: Michael Crichton, John Patrick Shanley
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Lets be honest here, we were young when we saw this movie. We watch it once never again then 2 decades later this clip alone makes us remember a piece of our childhood.
We bought this movie on VHS from the Costco and I used to watch it every other week or so ( along with our other tapes, Jurassic Park, Independence day, MIB, Deep Rising )
Yup
I was a freshman in high school I think. Damn I miss the 90s 😢
You right
Yep when this came out I was 11.
That look of depression when you couldn't save your friend who was as good as a brother kills me every time. >.
Sad ;(
Well they do have a history going all the way back to oz
@@pontiacGXPfan mm..you don't say.
I remember seing this when I was around 8-10. Had nightmares after that. xD
me too i was around 6-7 years old
me too
Me too as a kid
I was 5 and terrified of this movie especially the beginning part where the first expedition were killed and the camera dropped at the mangled body
Same lol
That gorilla was like “where you goin with my rocks cuh”
Yo homie is that my diamonds
That's what happens when you eat my sesame cake.
Edwin Dwyer dude my first though exactly
Haha
😅😅😅
😂😂
Stop eating my sesame cake!
The 90’s had some of the best monster/survival movies……
Well those radioactive albino ewoks are strong
LOL
One of them comes back in the rampage movie.....huuuuuuge...
George Lucas: this is how you do Ewoks!
And fast
@@skyry101 Nah. The toys wouldn't sell.
The film left out the autopsy on one of the slain gray gorillas that revealed that they are not true gorillas, but had some traits of chimpanzees and possibly humans.
@CYB3R2K30 As in they had the gorillas and chimpanzees mating to produce them? It was a theory about those gray gorillas being part human in a non Bigfoot kind of way.
The book and movie are different.
The movie has a subspecies of gorillas bred to be soldiers and guards through violent training.
The book has a new species of primate unknown to science that is related to chimps and humans.
@@robwalsh9843 It said in the book that they invoke the traits of all three of them
@@robwalsh9843 I like the idea of gorillas trained to be violent better.
0:48 Nigel Thornberry! NOOOOO!
...although, I suppose you could say that his death was... smashing.
He did not deserve to die. Him and Kahega should have lived. Kahega the tall black guy lives in the book.
I'm sorry puppet, but this seems to be then end of The Wild Thornberries...
Nah, that's Pennywise. lol
But I thought Dr. Frankenfurter liked it rough. Brad's already asleep by now. You don't want to have him see us like this!
LOL!
Tim Curry has had the most interesting career, i mean seriously. he played the most awesome version of the devil in "legend", the tranvestitie doctor in "the rocky horror picture show", a phcopathic clown in "it", he was the cowardly hotel manager in "home alone", the bad guy in "the three muskateers", he played Long John Silver in a muppets movie, Ebeneezer Scrooge, a seriel killer, and the voice of every cartoon villan from the 90s till now. and apparantly someone eaten alive by gorillas.
NLLW1
"WILDERNESS GIRLS!"
Don't forget space communist lmfao it's one of his funniest roles. It's not supposed to be funny but you can tell he's trying not to laugh during some of his lines. Look up Tim Curry Red Alert "uncorrupted by capitalism".
Just a few typos there...
I liked him as Rooster in Annie (1982)
He voiced good guys too.
I remember watching this when I was like 9 or something and being so sad when Kahega died. For the longest time, this part of the movie scared the crap out of me.
Lies again? Pornstar WWE88
0:46-1:09 Killer gorillas to Tim Curry: that was for eating the SESAME CAKE!!!!!!
hahahaha!!!
More like " any who tries to take anything from our home will get their guts wiping on the floor." Literally
*slow clap*
Ahhh good old days without cgi..
Yes! when you watched a movie, it was to watch something special almost magical!
Well this came out two years after Jurassic Park. Sooooo.....
Funny you said that since it flopped exactly because it had no CGI
Thor Odinson no it didn’t. It made 150 million on a 50 million budget that’s successful
@@jacobsmith5865 It didn't flop, but it was still a bad movie...which is unfortunate. What a great cast. The adaptation was just poorly done. JP on the other hand...
My dad loves this movie. I remember watching it with him when I was like 11 or 12 then I watched nostalgia critic poke fun at it a couple of years afterwards. I still think it’s got some interesting moments to it. And I love Ernie Hudson in this :D
I remember that as a little boy of about 9 years I watched snippets of this movie in TV at a friend's house. I had to walk home in the dark that evening and I was so scared that a murderous gorilla was after me that I started running in panic XD
I'm from Iraq I love this movie
first time I watched since 7 years
I miss my old life
just watching American movies and eat cake and potato chips
I miss a time I was a kid and
l sware I want cry now because I remember this
your lover from Iraq
god bless you all people
much love brother
Hang in there man, maybe one day you can go back to this
Suffer
awe thanks buddy. 😄
Bless you too.
Your comment is beautiful and sad. There’s an innocence when you’re a child that is never able to be had again, and there’s a security and warmth that comes from that innocence that as adults we all miss terribly and ache for.
It’s a sad reality of life I guess. The only comfort is having something special to remember.
I hope your well :)
Kahega went out likely a G. They took away his gun he busted out the machete
His fate was much kinder in the book.
they should of just threw grenades or bring flamethrowers
He would have had a better chance against 2 or 3 but not a dozen surrounding him
He's ready to go Danny Trejo on those damn dirty apes !!!👍💪😀
@@flukay72 what was his fate in the book
I watched this movie so many times and I still love it to this day
I miss the 90's
Any sane person would
The 90s were the pinnacle of American society. We had great music, great TV, the economy was strong and the future looked bright.
That first gorilla looks like one of my co-workers...teeth and everything! Unbelievable...
Is your coworkers name daquan Williams or some variation?
@@ViktoriousDead looks like a homeless YT man that’s the irony so his name would probably be John-Sean Smith
BUT WE'RE GONNA BE RICH!!!!
Cracks me up every time. 😆
When you realize that Solovar's tribe created Killer Croc.
R.I.P Kahega.
They killed "IT" the killer klown😭
Guess they didn't like the movie very much
That’s what he gets for chasing Kevin out onto the streets of New York.
That would be Pennywise.
1:07 Dat Scream Lmao! 😂
Such a great overlooked movie
I remember watching this movie as a kid and was super super sad when Kahega died :(
I wish they would do a remake of this movie, i loved it, one of the best of all times
DivaRemy God no they would ruined congo
@@mauriciocortez1179 Congo flopped it's good if they'd actually did make a remake
@@renegadejaxon4159 maybe got bad ratings just like ghost and the darkness but they were great movies
@Steve Nichols what about jp??
They would ruin it
Man I remember seeing this movie as a kid I was terrified 🤣🤣
Harambe Strikes Back
I was so young when I watched this movie and I loved it. Never forgot about it.
This was by far my favorite movie as a kid growing up in the 90s. I wore that VHS tape out. A temple in the jungle of Southeast Asia is still on my bucket lists of trips. I want to stand in an Angkorian temple or a Khmer temple, whatever. I remember trying to learn sign language half heartedly because of the signing chimp hah. Oh, to be a kid again. I also thought the lady a few apartments over was a witch so, hey, whatcha gonna do. Nostalgia is hell of a drug though.
I agree. I probably rented it more times than it would cost to buy it. I have been into Buddhist temples in Thailand. It was a long time ago, but we were quiet and respectful, removed our shoes, and the folks there were very friendly toward us. Actually, all of the Thai folks I met were delightful people.
Gorilla at 0:35 was like nope where you think you headed to Boy😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hermolka did nothing wrong until he started with the greed. My G was right about the city of Zinge.
But he ate some of the sesame cake...
You'd figure that primitive, dumb beasts would be terrified of modern weapons and run away.
They probably had other trespassers with guns since, so they figured that they were tools only. And they outsmarted their prey to get the upper hand on them. :3
The movie never fully goes in to it but they not normal animals.
In the book, they're actually specially bred from humans, gorillas and chimpanzees.
They are very aggressive and face a threat even if they may have some casualties
@@Andrewza1 Oh ya think?
Oh God this is one of those old movies that's been stuck within my core memory but somewhat vaguely remembers tidbits of the movie but not the name of it. Until today.
sorry Mr Thornberry, but in Congo this is the price for eating someone's sesame cake (1:06), HA HA HA.
RIP SESAME CAKE! lol
HAVE SOME! lol
RIP FUZZBUCKET
i love the movie congo so much it became one of my favorites for sure
1:08 if you completely slow down the video, you would see they apes didn't even hit him lol
Why is this the only movie to give me nightmares...plus a remake has potential to be badass
Gives me laughter because it's so unintentionally funny like The Happening.
Was I the only one who wished Kahega had lived?
No!!!!
No :"c , but don't worry in the book he survive lml !!
@jp ztyles Congo is a book written by Michael Crichton, same guy who wrote the Jurassic Park books
Congo and Sphere are two other popular ones with movie adaptations
I wish all the porters to survive
N-O
Wow the acting in this movie phenomenal I can't believe I never realized when I was a kid😅🤣
Well now you do
I personally enjoyed this film (and even the novel). I can't understand the negative criticisms against the film, however.
It wasn't a bad Film, but it does have flaws. I mean look at the scene. Everyone is standing pretty uninterested, holding the weapons as if they didn't knew what to do with it. There are multiple token "characters" you know will die. In the background you see the extras, standing around as if they were bored, while all those gorillas run around. And you know who will survive (takes the tension from everything) and it looks a little bit sloppy and badly acted in many places.
@@Guesthunter It has been a while since I’ve watched the film. But now that I’m older, yeah, I can see it’s flawed. But I’m with you; it’s not too bad.
I like to consider Congo to be a popcorn flick. It's definitely not worthy of awards or, for that matter, worthy of any nominations. However, it is fun, entertaining, and action-filled. Even a little tense at times. Popcorn flicks are like that.
Some people, myself included just didn’t like it as an adaptation. However, as an enjoyably dumb popcorn film with some great actors, sequences, set pieces and gorilla effects, it’s fine. Not perfect, but it’s just fun.
@@skerr808 what I really like is that in the 90’s and 80’s they had the balls to put gore in PG13 films, like what they did with Congo. I remember finding some of these scenes pretty disturbing as a kid.
I remember watching this as a kid..
I really thought these gorillas existed when I saw this as a child. I remember dad telling me that they are in Congo
I remember this guilty pleasure back in the day. I remember thinking “do they actually expect us to believe the obvious set is just a really well-lit cave?”
Dr. Brian McNamara, Wendy Byrd, Nigel Thornberry, Warden Leo Glen, Ralph Cifaretto and Simon Adebisi all in one movie. Characters from shows I like in a movie about survival made it worth watching.
Dylan Walsh’s character in Nip/Tuck was Sean McNamara
After I saw this film when I was younger, the gray gorillas scared me to death, I imagined that in reality, these gray gorillas that existed, but, no, these same gray gorillas do not exist . But, over the years, I've come to understand that it's just a movie.
I watched this in theatre when I was young. Damn it still bring chills!
Me too . Legendary theater experience
I remember this scene , it was my childhood nightmare !
First time i watch these movie when 7 years old in 1995.
But i forgot the title..
Today i was happy finally i can found back these movie again in UA-cam..
❤❤❤😂
Isn't it incredible that we thought that the special effects in this movie were halfway decent when it came out?
I remember when this came out. I was 6 and this scene terrified me like you wouldn’t believe lol
If you pause at the right moment, you can see the gorilla's fist hit around Tim Curry's head.
You mean 01:09 yeah it's hard to pause at that i know what you mean
Wait you mean his head didn’t ACTUALLY get crushed????
If a gorilla actually hit you like that in person, you'd be dead. Guaranteed. In fact, nobody would even be able to identify your head. Gorilla brute strength. A Silverback Gorilla is stronger than 20 human beings combined. Imagine a giant boulder falling off a cliff and onto your head. That's a gorilla's hand.
@@skerr808 20 skinny and short women or 20 of the strongest men?
@@Ragitsu Look it up
every time i watch this scene i'm sad for kahega's death.
This was my favorite movie when I was a kid. I had some of the toys too. I loved their layer with all the diamonds.
So this is where the crate monster went after breaking out of that quarry in Creepshow...........
Back then it was one of the most scariest movies I had ever watched...but now it looks like a child's play 😆
It's such an unintentionally funny movie like The Happening and Wicker Man.
Tim Curry really should've stopped eating that damn sesame cake.
This and jaws were my favorite movies growing up. I watched this no less than 100xs
say what you want about the movie as a whole (cheesy, stupid, plot holes, non-sensical) but it had some AMAZING scenes
this scene, for example, is pure horror and tension, in the waning days of the pre-CGI era
Ita great . Half these people b about it came here for a reason, so they must still be interested lol
1:12 she didn't look very convincing firing the gun lol
1:14 What about Peter?
Can't unsee it now.
The way the gorilla tripped him tho..LMAO
0:49 "WUAH-HA!" That is such a quintessential TimCurryNoise™.
Creepshow The Crate!!
TROPIC lmao yeah
Got Damn That Part of The Movie Was Scary Ass Well When I First Saw That as a Kid
TROPIC This is where the crate creature comes from
JUNGLE NINJA - TROPIC holanarcisa
Fluffy!
i freakin luv this film!
Stop eating my sesame cake!!! Love this movie.
One of the greatest comedies of all time
I remember watching this as a kid and it was one of the Few movies that actually scared me as a kid.
same. I think it's because it's in the realm of plausibility. Silverback gorillas where discovered in 1902 and that is fairly recent
I just noticed that. Of course if a gorilla did hit a man like that, his brains would be splattered on the ground
Hambre's Revenge
Eric M your so dumb this was made before harambe even lived
no shit sherlock
+Pokemon Opening TV/games Take a joke dumbass
🖕
XD
I was 21 years old when I saw this I busted out laughing at this part.
The already dead guys body just crumbling always freaked me out as a kid
Pour out a lil liquor for the OG Bruce Campbell.
Jordan FU i know right he died at the beginning of the movie!
yeah no one try to help Tim curry or anything
He deserved it lol
They tried when they noticed. They propably didn't even knew he was in troubles, it lasted like 15 secs before shtf.
And no, he didn't deserved it, like for what? He wasn't a hero, but he definitely wasn't a vilain.
He had it coming for eating the sesame kek!
1:08 Nigel Thornberry's safari isn't going so *smashingly* , isn't it?
We not gonna talk about how one of those nameless characters in the background is fighting the gorillas with the butt of his rifle
😂😂😂 that’s Kahega trying to fight them off
The book was pretty interesting. I don't think they ever made it to the actual mines and they spent a lot more time observing the primates which were actually part human/chimp and defending against them and trying to escape (but they wouldn't let them). They actually learn that the primates had their own language with their wheezing noises and figured out how to translate it to escape. The book version didn't snarl or roar if I recall, they had like a creepy wheezing sound. It painted a more terrifying picture.
IMO the book translated more to a horror rated R movie, and I think with Congo they wanted to mirror Jurassic Park (was originally going to be R) with a 'fun' adventure flick but it really just didn't translate well here, and the movie quite frankly took WAY too long to 'get on with it'. The book if I recall correctly spent a good chunk of time on what this film blows through pretty fast (the whole killer ape thing). Like it REALLY rushed the last act.
It'd be like if Jurassic Park took 2/3 of the way through the movie to get to the T-Rex scene lol. I think the pacing in Congo was really off and a reason it didn't do well with a lot of critics/audiences.
1:58 Brotherly love....
We need a remake for this one :D
Please no cgi
Now watching it at 17 years old, they looks alot more like people in suits, I never noticed this before 😂
I can't believe my mother took me to see this when I was six years old. What the heck was she thinking? This is really violent! I almost forgot I saw this movie as a kid.
@@bacilluscereus1299 Lol! Nice. XD I like your comment.
She probably didn't know it was going to be this violent. Hadn't watched the trailer. 🤔
Early teenage to last 40s!
Gah damn he watch his homie get slaughtered like that😔
Best ancient gorilla movie ever 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Was awesome to see warden Leo Glynn and Adebisi go on adventures together prior to Oz.
Finally someone killed Pennywise the dancing clown
That doesn't even look like a set.
I think i was a real location
It was so easy to make these type of movies back then and enjoy the simplicity. Those were the days
I kind of feel like they should remake this movie, I think it would look really cool
0:57 They killed Henry and the hendersons
Filme maravilhoso
I've always liked this scene with the music and everything. Really intense with the volcano coming up.
Ernie Hudson went from Ghostbuster to Gorillabuster, funny enough they both have GB as an abbreviation.
I actually liked this film. One of my favourites of 1995. Some of the dialogue was unintentionally funny, but I don't think it really was as bad as some critics painted it. Back in childhood this film roused interest in primates, lasers, ancient lost African civilisations. This was definitely an original idea and reasonably entertaining in comparison to the deluge of worthless mediocre marvel, and reboot films we are fed nowadays.
Dude speaks the truth.
Awful in every respect. Grade school quality
Facts
pennywise got smashed 1:07
Face or head?
I never understood why the gorillas didn’t attack them at night while most of them were asleep. They practically camped out within the city 😂
It never made any sense to me how a crew of 5-6 with fully loaded machine guns was only able to kill like 2-3 slow moving gorillas
They killed Nigel Thornberry
Smashing! Lol
They gave him a SMASHING death
1:07 AAAAAAAAH!!
Are you ok?
It's been 25 years , I remember This movie after 25 years Jesus Christ I am 39 now!
As a kid I remember this movie was advertised like crazy everywhere.