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KING KONG (2005) NEW DVD PETER JACKSON

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Item specifics

Condition
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Format
DVD
Movie/TV Title
King Kong
Genre
Action & Adventure
Director
Peter Jackson
Region Code
1
UPC
0025192626029
Release Year
2005
Rating
PG-13
Run Time
188 min.
Studio
Universal Studios

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  • King Kong (DVD, 2006, Anamorphic Widescreen)

    The biggest problem most people had with King Kong was its length, so there's no surprise that reaction by the general public to the release of an extended edition of another 3 hour-plus Peter Jackson film was almost the equivalent of a collective groan. The surprise is that everything added to the Extended Edition of King Kong should have never been cut. More dinosaurs and more creatures and more action on Skull Island only improves the film, and one wonders if these scenes were cut mostly for time and pacing, why wasn't a little bit of the 51 minutes of pre-Skull Island snipped or perhaps a few overly drawn scenes of Kong and Anna gazing into each other's eyes? The more noticable scenes are that of a rampaging Ceratops and a fun scene of an underwater monster attacking Adrien Brody and ...

  • Better seen on the big screen, but...

    Peter Jackson makes good movies and King Kong is no exception. Unfortunately, Peter Jackson also makes long movies and King Kong is no exception. I suppose it's hypocritical of me, but the length for the LotR trilogy seemed appropriate. An epic tale deserves an epic. Kong, not so much. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, but did have a few minor issues with it. 1. Casting. I love Jack Black and Adrian Brody, but I found them a bit distracting for some reason. They didn't seem to "fit". Naomi Watts, on the other hand, was perfect. 2. Effects. Stunning on the big screen, but the minor flaws (strangely enough) were magnified on the small screen - most notably the dinosour stampede. Overall, the effects are top-notch and will have you on the edge of your seat. 3. Run-time/Pacing. The first 45 ...

  • "King Kong" says it all

    This remake of King Kong, I felt was very good. It starts out slow but I believe that in order to make it unitque but the same was to offer a broader story plot to what has been told down through the years. You gave you a look into what life was like at that time. Making the story line just that much more believable. The effects in this movie were, to say without a doubt, the best I have ever seen in any King Kong movie.Only one area where I felt that they could have did something a little more believable was when they went out to kill King Kong. They were blowing up building and area that were people populated without any concern for the people. This wouldn't have been done. Just to unbelievable. The funny thing is, I still cry at the end when King Kong is killed.

  • King Kong: Beauty Killed The Beast

    There are astonishments to behold in Peter Jackson's new "King Kong," but one sequence, relatively subdued, holds the key to the movie's success. Kong has captured Ann Darrow and carried her to his perch high on the mountain. He puts her down, not roughly, and then begins to roar, bare his teeth and pound his chest. Ann, an unemployed vaudeville acrobat, somehow instinctively knows that the gorilla is not threatening her but trying to impress her by behaving as an alpha male -- the King of the Jungle. She doesn't know how Queen Kong would respond, but she does what she can: She goes into her stage routine, doing backflips, dancing like Chaplin, juggling three stones. Her instincts and empathy serve her well. Kong's eyes widen in curiosity, wonder and finally what may pass for delight. ...

  • Return of the King ... Kong.

    Peter Jackson has done it again! King Kong is an excellent movie, and it owes this not so much to the superlative special effects (they do play SOME part in making this movie top notch, of course, but not as much as you may think), but to the performances of the actors, which are just as superlative. First, I would like to say that when I first saw the movie, I was a bit skeptical about Jackson's choice of Jack Black as a main character. Don't get me wrong, I think he is quite funny and I enjoy the comedies that he is in, but I wasn't sure he could pull of a non-comedic role ... I was dead wrong. Black is a very convincing as Denham, and yes he IS a little over the top, but not to the extent that it undermines the integrity of the role. He may look somewhat different than the original ...