The provided text appears to be a script or video review of the movie "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle". The reviewer discusses their thoughts on the movie, comparing it to the original "Jumanji" film and the sequel "Jumanji: The Next Level". They also mention the video game-like elements and the cast, including Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Jack Black, and Kevin Hart.
The reviewer seems to have mixed feelings about the movie, praising some aspects while criticizing others. They also make some humorous comments and asides, suggesting that the video is intended to be entertaining and lighthearted.
The script also includes some tangents and non-sequiturs, such as the reviewer discussing their personal life, making jokes, and referencing other movies and pop culture phenomena. Overall, the tone of the script is informal and conversational.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The movie being discussed is a sequel to a previous film.
2. The movie is based on a game called Jumanji.
3. The movie made over a billion dollars in revenue at the box office.
4. The scriptwriters of the movie include Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers.
5. Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers also worked on the scenario of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
6. The main characters in the movie include Spencer, Martha, Bethany, and Fridge.
7. The characters are stuck in a game and must work together to escape.
8. Each character has special abilities and weaknesses.
9. The characters must navigate through a jungle and avoid obstacles to reach their goal.
10. The movie features a villain named Van Pelt who is trying to stop the characters from escaping.
11. The characters must put a magical jewel back in its place to restore balance to the game.
12. The movie features a seaplane and a helicopter as modes of transportation.
13. The characters have three lives in the game, and losing all three lives means game over.
14. The movie ends with the characters successfully putting the jewel back in its place and escaping the game.
15. The movie is available on a console called the Wii, which is considered to be bad luck since 1995.