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George Of — The Jungle 1997 !!hot!!

★★★★☆ (4/5) – A knockout punch of nostalgia and non-stop laughs.

At its core, the film is a loving deconstruction of the Tarzan mythos, anchored by a perfectly cast Brendan Fraser in the role that would define his career as a physical comedian with a golden heart. The story follows George (Brendan Fraser), a clumsy but gentle man raised by apes in the heart of the African jungle after his parents perished in a plane crash. His best friend and surrogate father is the sharp-tongued, neurotic ape, Ape (voiced with exasperated brilliance by John Cleese). George’s simple life of swinging into trees and wrestling lions (where he always says "sorry" to the lion afterward) is upended when he rescues a beautiful, wealthy San Francisco socialite, Ursula Stanhope (Leslie Mann), from a near-death encounter with a crocodile. george of the jungle 1997

The Mummy (1999), Crocodile Dundee , UHF , or any movie where a grown man says "Sorry" to a lion. ★★★★☆ (4/5) – A knockout punch of nostalgia