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King Kong
Cast
Robert Armstrong, Fay Wray, Bruce Cabot, Frank Reicher View AllCrew
Merian C. Cooper (Director), Merian C. Cooper (Story), Ernest B. Schoedsack (Director), James Ashmore Creelman (Screenplay) View All
Release: Mar. 15th, 1933
Runtime: 1 hour, 40 minutes
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King Kong
I was wondering around metacritic.com and I noticed that they had a review of the new King Kong online from Newsweek magazine. It got a metascore of 90/100 so I have a feeling it will be as good as I ...
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King Kong?
Can anyone tell me if it's worth seeing?
From what i've heard it's a bit overrated....
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King Kong
I'll just keep this short and sweet...
I loved the film, just thought it was too long for King Kong adventure. I thought that the Skull Island sequence was a little too much and less of 1933 New Yo...
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King Kong 2005
In Queensland, Australia this past week the annual film exhibitors conference was held showing off lots of of concept posters.
Most notably this rather "sweet" and very first ever piec...
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What's so bad about King Kong (1976)?
A lot of people hate this movie and think it's one of the worst King Kong movies. But I thought it was pretty good!
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I think that Kong's death is the darkest and most dramatic of all th...
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Perhaps if you're looking for pure melodrama, then you'll enjoy the modern remake. However King Kong is not merely a melodrama- in fact, it's more of a tragedy. Anybody who is not moved by the last line must be heartless..

Given the social context when the potential of cinematic expression was still being explored, King Kong was probably an archetype of the ultimate experience in cinematic entertainment.