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King Kong (Two-Disc Special Edition)
DVD Features:
Audio Commentary
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Theatrical Trailer
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- Posted: Jan-05-2009
King and his lady love.
King Kong starring Fay Wray is a classic film, I haven't seen this film in a few years but I like how scary this giant ape really is. This film is black and white and very old school when it comes to special effects but the story is great and how can you not love this love-sick gorilla? Check...
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- Posted: Dec-29-2008
The Two-Disc "King Kong" Is The Ultimate in Entertainment!
Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack co-directed "King Kong" in 1933 and forged the first gargantuan beast on the rampage classic of the sound era. The success of their super-sized simian spectacle sired countless sequels, remakes, and imitations, notably "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms"...
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- Posted: Dec-05-2008
Kong is still the King
The original, the one and only: King Kong. This film is a classic about a gigantic gorilla who is taken from his island home and esploited in New York City. Eventually though, the enraged ape escapes from his chains.While rampaging in New York, destroying trains, vehicles, and everything else...
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- Posted: Jul-25-2008
King Kong (1933) - Still Modern Classic
Perhaps no other film have entered the common conscience of people throughout the world as this classic sci-fi horror from 1933. At the time, things like computer animation were unheard of and now, when many of us have "been everywhere seen everything", it gets quite hard to imagine how amazed...
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- Posted: Jun-03-2008
Long Live The King
Can you imagine being a teenage kid, or even an adult, back in 1933 when this classic first hit the movie theaters; sitting there staring up at the big screen and watching this wonderful movie, which I'm sure more than a few people in the audience proclaimed as being the greatest adventure story...
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- Posted: Feb-22-2008
King Kong 1933
Most classic movie of all. Movie maker Robert Armstrong hires Fay Wray to be his star. They sail to Skull Island in Indonesia where evolution has gone awry. Dinosaurs roam, and a gigantic ape rules. Natives have built a wall to contain King Kong. They capture Wray and offer her as a sacrifice....
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- Posted: Feb-11-2008
LET'S TALK ABOUT ALL KING KONGS
First there was KING KONG 1933. This is the unsurpassed classic fantasy, but I'll get back to that in a bit. Then there was KING KONG APPEARS IN EDO (Japanese) 1938. Unfortunately it's been reported that the film has been lost or destroyed. Maybe a copy will surface someday. Then there was KING...
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- Posted: Jan-08-2008
Kingdom Kong
What can I say? This film was one of the reasons, along with Fantasia, Jaws and Gone With the Wind, that I wanted to get into filmmaking when I was a boy.I watch it now, in this amazing restoration, and realize that even then I thought the acting was atrocious. The best thing that could happen to...
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- Posted: Nov-17-2007
Eerie, terrifying, unsettling, even today....
I just saw this again on TCM, and the surprising thing about this film is that despite the fact that it's over 70 years old, its power hasn't diminished at all. Despite 2 remakes and countless parodies (The Simpson is especially fond of parodying this film), it is still a great motion picture....
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- Posted: Oct-11-2007
HE WAS BAD,BAD,LEROY BROWN. THE BADDEST CAT IN THE WHOLE DAMN TOWN.BADDER THAN AH
KING KONG was (with a certain fire breathing lizard)myFAV. rubber toy from 74. How can anyone not love The King.This and one other are the DEFINITIVE monster on a rampagemovie,this is a classic not only of the HORROR film but of cinemaitself! Rarely has there been so convincing a fantasy...
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