King Kong with Naomi Watts: DVD Cover

    King Kong Director: Peter Jackson Cast: Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, Thomas Kretschmann

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/28/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 8,505

    Viewer Rating: (61 ratings)

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    Disc #1 -- King Kong
    1. Opening - New York 1933 [3:03]
    2. Vaudeville [1:17]
    3. Theater Closed [2:23]
    4. Denham's Screening [3:45]
    5. "Defeat Is Always Momentary" [2:03]
    6. A Fateful Meeting [1:44]
    7. "A Woman Born to Play This Role" [3:22]
    8. The Moving Picture Ship [2:44]
    9. An Early Departure [3:47]
    10. Jack's "Quarters" [1:42]
    11. Bruce Settles In [:17]
    12. Jimmy's Story [1:50]
    13. Ann Meets Jack Driscoll [2:25]
    14. A Moustache for Bruce [:39]
    15. "We're Filming on an Island Now?" [1:59]
    16. Filming a Classic Scene [1:06]
    17. Romance on the Venture [2:41]
    18. The Last Blank Space on the Map [2:49]
    19. A Long Sea Voyage [1:21]
    20. "It's in the Sub-Text" [1:24]
    21. A Change of Course [1:14]
    22. Skull Island [8:33]
    23. Expedition Ashore [3:30]
    24. The Inhabitants of Skull Island [6:16]
    25. Ann's Abduction [5:25]
    26. The Sacrifice [5:06]
    27. Rescue Party [1:48]
    28. The Killing Ground [3:24]
    29. Discovering the Footprint [2:19]
    30. Brontosaurus Stampede [6:37]
    31. Playing Dead [:56]
    32. The Party Is Divided [1:41]
    33. Ann Disarms Kong [6:45]
    34. The Log Chasm [3:43]
    35. The T-Rex Battle [11:38]
    36. The Insect Pit [5:42]
    37. "Beautiful" [4:09]
    38. Denham's Plan [2:32]
    39. Jack Rescues Ann [5:44]
    40. Captured [8:18]
    41. "Eighth Wonder of the World" [1:54]
    42. "Cry Havoc!" [1:50]
    43. Carl Denham Presents Kong [9:12]
    44. Kong in New York [4:30]
    45. Reunited [4:32]
    46. Under Attack [1:05]
    47. The Empire State Building [2:20]
    48. Kong's Last Stand [7:31]
    49. "It Was Beauty Killed the Beast" [6:35]
    50. End Credits [9:40]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Some said it couldn't be done, others said it shouldn't be done, but Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson did it: He remade the classic 1933 monster movie that put a Depression-era spin on the legend of Beauty and the Beast. An avowed fan of the original, Jackson used cutting-edge digital technology to make his Kong as realistic as possible, and the special effects are flawless -- leading to a 2006 Academy Award for Best Effects. He also retained the 1930s setting and the basic plot: With creditors yapping at his heels, daring filmmaker Carl Denham (Jack Black) enlists a Dutch ship captain to take his expedition to a remote, uncharted island where monstrous creatures, never before photographed, are said to roam. Hoping to improvise a workable plot around the sensational footage he expects to get, Denham brings along playwright Jack Driscoll (Adrien Brody) and actress Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts). They eventually reach the fog-shrouded island, and that's where the monkeyshines begin. Jackson fleshes out the original's story with extraneous supporting characters and subplots, but the principal thrust remains the same -- Kong's fascination with the doll-like blonde beauty proves his undoing. We could quibble with some of Jackson's choices: Black's Denham could be more sympathetic, and the big action sequences are longer than they need to be. Nonetheless, this is a remarkable achievement that succeeds both as an homage and a thrilling adventure film in its own right. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    The Best King Kong ever made.by Himself

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    October 31, 2009: I've watched & been a fan of the original King Kong for over 50 years. I hesitated seeing Pete Jackson's version on screen even though the pre-release trailers seemed promising. I overcame my reservations and stepped into one of the best movie experiences of my life. Peter Jackon's King Kong is nothing short of perfection. It is magnificent on all levels; script, visuals, acting, photography and more. My only critism is Jack Black as Carl Denham. Black puts forth a good effort but if you're familiar with the original King Kong you will understand my opinion. Black's performance is so overshadowed by the visuals and scope of the picture and Kong himself you quickly forget Denham exists. Don't miss this film!

    This review was written about the DVD Special Editon / Wide Screen edition.

    I Also Recommend: The Hounds of Zaroff, King Kong (1933), Son of Kong, Mighty Joe Young.

    One of the most heart renching films i have ever seenby _MizzBookWurm_

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    June 15, 2009: I love this movie so much. The part with the cannibals is a litle scary and unnecasary but it is still a very nice touching action packed story. When they go to the island i love the scenery and the animals they see their especially the t-rex beacause it shows how well the island was hidden from time and the world. When they capture king kong and jack black throws the bottle of seditive and it explodes on King Kong face it makes me want to go through the tv and beat the crap out of him. At the end it makes me cry so hard every single time i watch it. one of my all time favoirites!

    I Also Recommend: Marley & Me, Mighty Joe Young.


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