Top cast:Jeremy Renner,Rose Byrne,Robert Carlyle
Director:James Gunn
Genre:History
Region:Egypt
Year:2016
Storyline:]The major themes of the film include the struggle for survival on the primitive, fog-enshrouded, tropical Skull Island between the ardent and energetic filmmakers (led by Robert Armstrong), he hero (Bruce Cabot in a part originally offered to Joel McCrea), he voodoo natives, and the forces of nature (the unique Beast creature); unrequited love and the frustration and repression of violent sexual desires.Viewing humanity as a threat to its existence, Skynet decided to strike first.The survivors of the nuclear fire called the event Judgment Day.They lived only to face a new nightmare...the war against the machines.To hunt down and eradicate humans, Skynet built terminators.As the war wages on, leaders of the human resistance grow desperate.Some believe one man holds the key to salvation.Others believe he is a false prophet.His name is John Connor.The year is2018.The film advanced to the year 2018 (after a period of global nuclear war), with a major military helicopter assault by Resistance fighters, including John Connor (Christian Bale), on a Skynet target protected by an army of robotic T-600 Terminator soldiers.The two watched as Jason bashed in he head of a sanitation engineer (David Longworth) with a heavy monkey wrench(# 19 death)(off-screen), seen in silhouette on the wall.The two Jones met up with Sallah and were told of Marcus' kidnapping - he was held prisoner with the convoy already approaching the Grail's location in a desert valley.Among the unusual characters are:a dim-witted, slithery Southern playboy/gigolo from Kentucky (Vincent Price)a cynical, mannered and prickly society columnist (Clifton Webb in his first screen appearance since the silent era); also an effete intellectual and an aloof bachelor (with many gay affects)an aging, well-heeled, matronly socialite (Judith Anderson) who lusts after the gigoloa beautiful career woman and ad designer (Gene Tierney), seen in her own apartment's fireplace portrait - the gorgeous heroine who is presumed dead for about half of the filman unconventional, puzzle-playing, chain-smoking, dead-pan-speaking detective (Dana Andrews)Trailers for the compelling film promised: "Never has a woman been so beautiful, so exotic, so dangerous to know!", and Gene Tierney (in her signature film role as Laura) delivered with exquisite elegance and sublime, breathtaking beauty the role of the untouchable 'work of art'.