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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/14/05 07:45 PM
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I read one review that called it the best movie of the year, and said that the dinosaurs made Jurassic Park seem almost amateurish.
I'm looking forward to seeing it. But did it have to be over three hours, especially since you say the first hour dragged?
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/14/05 09:21 PM
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I am seeing this saturday, and I'm pretty excited. I was a bit unnerved about sitting through a three-hour King Kong at first, but I am faithful in Peter Jackson.
I will admit, some of the CGI looked poor, but it can't be any worse than the amazing *sarcasm* effects of the 1976 version.
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/14/05 09:44 PM
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: To anyone who has seen it, is it also true that Miami Vice's trailer is attached to it? It wasn't before mine. The local theater here in New York puts 3 previews max usually. In Texas, I get about 10 minutes worth. Before Kong we had X3, The Da Vinci Code and I can't remember the third one but it wasn't Vice
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/15/05 03:41 AM
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we had a couple of good preview, mi3, miami vice and the producers. there were a few more but i forgot them. lol. collin farrel looks like he needs a bath in the vice trailer..but that's just my opinion.
other then that i loved the movie. i thought the first hour really added depth to this story, and definatly made the characters more three dimentional. the graphics were amazing, and peter jackson is really getting on a roll here. he now has give amazing movies in his list (heavenly creatures, lotr trilogy, and kong....i didn't like frightners to much).
while i don't see this movie winning any of the big oscars, it will win in almost all the technical parts. in honesty, if we were gonna base the oscars on entertainment alone this movie would take top prize. but im petting on brokeback mountain or capote to win.
"strange things happen all the time, and so it goes and so it goes. and the book says, 'we may be through with the past, but the past is not through with us'" - MAGNOLIA
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/15/05 02:07 PM
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SC, Plaw recently posted that the original was being shown on TCM. As I stated then, my father loved the original Kong, and we watched it every Thanksgiving. We would always be subject to the same questions and comments, as follows:
1. How do you say "friend" in the native's language?
2. "Now he's going to tilt his hat and whistle when he walks away!!"
3. He would always call our attention to the one man who manages to close the massive door. During the scene when they are trying to close up the wall after Ann is rescued, there are seemingly dozens of men trying to close the door. They are having trouble until one more man jumps in, and then the doors close.
4. "See, Kong was a good guy until he attacks the El train. Now they have to kill him."
We would also be subject to a retelling of how my mother worked in the Empire State building when an actual plane flew into it in the 1940's, but how, luckily, it was a weekend and my mother was home.
Seeing the original brings back some of the best memories I have of my Dad, so I'm glad to hear that you loved the original just as much, and also loved this remake.
Sorry to hijack your thread a little, but I thought you might enjoy hearing some of these tidbits.
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/15/05 02:17 PM
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: To anyone who has seen it, is it also true that Miami Vice's trailer is attached to it? Now I remember the third preview I had. I had X3, The Da Vinci Code and Inside Man (a film by Spike Lee starring Clive Owen, Denzel Washington, and Jodie Foster - looks pretty good). On an unrelated question, I was hoping somone could answer it for me. In the original and in this remake version of King Kong they never say exactly HOW they get Kong to New York City. They knock him out sure but exactly how do you get this monster back home? You can't put him on the ship as he's too big, and you certainly probably couldn't drag him along as he'd either drown or sink the boat. I was thinking they got too far into the project, decided they couldn't think of a way to get hime back and just decided not to show it. I know it's not any important piece to the movie, but just outta curiousity, how would YOU get him back to the good ol USA!?
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/15/05 04:47 PM
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Originally posted by Irishman12: In the original and in this remake version of King Kong they never say exactly HOW they get Kong to New York City. They knock him out sure but exactly how do you get this monster back home? You can't put him on the ship as he's too big Not really. He was supposed to be about 25' high.... they could've easily fit him on the ship.
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/15/05 09:45 PM
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Originally posted by MaryCas: I watched it every time it came on Million Dollar Movie, and Son of Kong and Mighty Joe Young. I should have been an Ape-ologists. Then I'm not monkeying around when I tell ya that you HAVE to see this version. I saw the first tv commercials for it a few weeks ago and I laughed to myself thinking "no ape moves that way", "this doesn't look very good at all", etc. I kept making up reasons NOT to like it. After sitting through the first hour of this new version I was sure I was right. Then, BAMMM, it changed gears and I was on the edge of my seat or feeling (deep down downside) sorry for Kong. The guy that plays the Carl Denham part stinks. Much like Sicilian Babe pointed out in her recollections, a lot of the fun of the original was Robert Armstrong (especially his antics with the natives). Thats totally missing here, although the natives are ONE HELL OF A LOT SCARIER than in the original. Also, you get a total feel of being in the God-forsaken jungle here, not so in the original. I won't go into detail but the scene at the bottom of the gorge will give ya the willies. Finally, the look that Kong gives (his facial expressions are absolutely awesome) Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts) just before he meets his demise is something you won't soon forget.
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/15/05 10:06 PM
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Well I'm a fan of the original as well, but not the expert that SC & MC are. If SC thought it was that good, I really am looking forward to seeing it. I really don't know who Jack Black is, although I've seen him a couple times on tv I think. TIS
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/15/05 10:07 PM
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: Jack Black stunk? He was one of the few reasons I was gonna see this. Don't let my review stop ya. I though his portrayal to be flat and one dimensional. It lacked the fun of Robert Armstrong's in the original, and he didn't show any remorse at the end.
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/17/05 03:36 AM
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ok i just got back from seeing it again, and let me say that it proved to be more emotional the second time in.
*SPOILER STARTS*
remember the look he gives her at the end really gave me such an emotional feeling during the scene in the jugle where she sits in his hand the and bond forms.
*SPOILER ENDS*
i also don't think jack black was awful, i think he did repent at the end...it was all in the look he gives when he's looking at kong. but most of all, it has to be the beautiful interactions between Anne and kong at the end. I don't know if i can watch it a third time, it was just emotionally overwhelming this second time.
"strange things happen all the time, and so it goes and so it goes. and the book says, 'we may be through with the past, but the past is not through with us'" - MAGNOLIA
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/18/05 06:31 PM
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I went to see it today. WOW! A real emotional love story. And what fantastic special effects! When the credits started rolling at the end, my daugther turned to me, teary eyed, and said " Why couldn't they have just left him alone on his Island dad?" I really liked this one. Don Cardi 
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Re: "King Kong" (2005 Version)
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12/18/05 08:51 PM
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Boy, all positive reviews so far. You guys are really making me anxious to see it. It'll be in the next few days I'm sure. I'll let you know what I think when I see it. I agree, that certain movies must be seen on the big screen at least once. I could tell by the few previews I've seen, that this is one of them. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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