King Kong (Widescreen Edition)
F**O
Beautiful movie
I loved this movie since I saw it in theaters, and bought the DVD when it first released, saw the blu ray for $6 somewhere on sale and instantly upgraded, got this with a coupon in 4k very cheap here on amazon! Boy oh boy I've seen this movie about 20 times, and my 21st in 4k is just wow. The colors, the clarity is just something that cannot be explained, you'd have to see it for yourself. I collect physical media, and had to upgrade this one. If you are a fan of this movie,and have a full 4k experience (4k player, 4k tv, 4k disk), you owe it to yourself to get this, it's an amazing long movie, eye candy action packed chaotic sentimental gem of a movie. When's the 8k coming out?!
K**9
Excellent!
This won't be a movie review. You've seen it and know how good it is, or you haven't and need to. This is about the 4K release (it sucks that Amazon lumps every review together irrespective of which version is reviewed). I watched this when it was originally released, and only ever owned it on a great DVD 3-disc release. I might be misremembering, but I don’t think the theatrical release looked this good. Everything is so sharp! Since I no longer have the DVD for comparison, I'm pretty sure there aren't any extras on 4K that weren't included elsewhere, although I don’t remember 13 hours of extras, as advertised... but I could be wrong. Anyway, if you're looking the best looking version, this is the one.
J**N
Simply Amazing
Peter Jackson has followed up his wonderful "Lord of the Rings" trilogy with an astounding remake of of King Kong that will leave you spellbound.Jack Black stars as Carl Denham, a movie producer who is going to make a movie aboard a ship. However, he secretly wants to find the uncharted Skull Island. Unfortunately for Carl, his leading lady has disappeared, leaving his movie venture up in the air. Naomi Watts stars as Ann Darrow, a struggling vaudeville actress who has just lost her most recent job due to the closing of the club where she was working. By chance, Carl and Ann meet, and Carl offers the job of his leading lady role to her. Ann accepts, and soon the members of the movie crew, including script writer Jack Driscoll (Adrien Brody) are on the S.S Venture bound for Singapore; or at least that was the plan.Filming starts on Carl's movie, but while on board , the ship's captain receives a message that there is a warrant for Carl's arrest. He is to change his course and head for Rangoon. However, the ship encounters a dense fog bank and it slams into the rocky coast of an island. Skull Island.Carl, Ann, Jack, and the others set off to explore the island. Soon, they run across some blood-thirsty natives who succeed in killing several members of the party. The ship's captain comes to the resuce in the nick of time, and everyone heads back to the S.S. Venture to prepare to set sail once high tide frees them from the rocks. But, the natives manage to board the ship undetected and kidnap Ann.Ann is bound and tied to a wooden rack and offered as a sacrifice to an amazing and mythical creature; a huge gorilla called King Kong. Kong scoops up Ann in his huge hand and bounds away. The others aboard the S.S. Venture soon realize that Ann is missing and head back to the island to rescue her. But, Ann soon realizes that Kong doesn't intend to harm her. In fact, she begins to like him as well. But the determined crewmembers are intent on getting Ann back no matter what the cost.Fierce fighting breaks out on the island as Kong fights against crewmembers and creatures alike, including three T-Rexs who try to kill Ann. The fight sequence between Kong and the dinosaurs is one of the best sequences of the entire film. Jack, having had his movie camera smashed to bits during one of the chases, comes up with another idea. He wants to capture Kong and bring him back to the mainland and make a fortune on admission fees. With the help of the remaining members of the Venture's crew, they manage to sedate the mighty Kong and bring him back to New York City.Soon, Jack is standing before a packed auditorium with the curtain drawn. The curtain goes up, and there is Kong, shackled with heavy iron chains. Kong is still sedated, so at first he doesn't do too much. But when he realizes that the girl brought onstage is not Ann, he goes beserk, rips off his chains, and goes on a rampage through the streets of New York. Meanwhile, at a nearby club, Ann hears the commotion in the streets. She sees one of Jack's promotional flyers blow by her window, and she immediately knows what's happening. She walks out into the night to find Kong.Once together, Ann and Kong somehow end up on an ice skating pond, with Kong laughing and playing on the ice. However, this carefree moment is short-lived, as the New York National Guard finds them and begins shooting artillery at Kong. Scooping Ann up in his hand, Kong heads for higher ground, namely, the top of the Empire State Building. Kong, seeming to know what his ultimate fate will be, scales the building until he reaches the top, all the while carefully carrying Ann in his hand like a newborn. Once on top and having suffered numerous hits from the guns of airplanes buzzing around them, Kong and Ann share a final, tender moment.This is a tremendous film, and it deserves much more than five stars. The special effects are simply out of this world. The scenes on top of the Empire State Building are the best in the movie, with Kong swatting planes out of the sky like mosquitos. But beyond the special effects, the story is very good, and touching as well. The relationship between Kong and Ann is very moving, and you can see how much Kong cares for her by the way he protects her from danger throughout the movie. The final scene on top of the Empire State Building is probably the most moving scene in the film. Kong, resigned to his fate, makes sure right up until the very end, that Ann is safe.I give this movie my highest recommendation. The special effects will blow you away, but what will keep you watching is the touching and genuine relationship between a beautiful woman and a large but caring gorilla. Enjoy.
B**A
Tears
I cried like a baby which was unexpected but not out of character for me lol the ending got me good. Very entertaining movie. Starts a little slow and feel like the first act could have been shorter. It doesn’t feel entirely necessary to the plot but good nonetheless
A**N
Great Movie
The movie came on time in great condition. Excellent service.
J**H
King Kong
Great film
A**R
Great colors
The sound is incredible
L**E
An Example of a Remake Done Right
I saw this in the movie theater back in 2005. This was around the same time I was beginning to watch older movies that weren't the Wizard of Oz or the Sound of Music. I remember liking the 1933 film, and being in awe by the special effects for the 1930s. When I saw the trailer for this remake, I was excited.This movie is an example of a remake done right.With love and care for the source material, while adding some new elements into the story. I highly recommend watching the Extended Cut version, while it is a tad longer, there are scenes included that were from the 1933 film, like the swamp and first dinosaur scene. There are also some great special features as well, Peter Jackson mentions he owns some original King Kong props that were placed as Easter eggs within the 2005 film. The original 1933 film is the reason why Peter Jackson became a filmmaker.Naomi Watts is a perfect Ann Darrow for this remake, not only does she look similar to Fay Wray, this version is more empathic toward Kong as the movie progresses; however she has to work for that by using her abilities as a vaudevillian actress to fight for her life. Jack Black's take on an Orson Welles type for Carl Denham is interesting, and he showcases his dramatic chops in a few scenes. Adrian Brody as Jack Driscoll, now a playwright instead of the first mate, is also an interesting take on the character.Andy Serkis plays the dual roles of both Kong and the ship's cook, Lumpy; this movie and Gollum from Lord of the Rings showcase his acting abilities phenomenally. He has mastered showing emotion and thoughts through the eyes of his characters.Everyone at Weta Workshop and Digital deserve recognition for the hard work they put into the movie, from the miniatures used for certain scenes, to digital special effects work for background scenes, the dinosaurs and Kong himself. Working on Lord of the Rings and this film, they have definitely earned their go-to status for digital effects in future films like James Cameron's Avatar, the Marvel and DC comics movies, the reboot Planet of the Apes trilogy, and so much more.If you have your schedule cleared for a day or weekend, definitely watch this movie as a back-to-back with the original film.
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