King Kong Empire State Building & Twin Tower Scenes

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Published 2007-03-24
Video includes: Both the 1933 & 2005 Empire State Building scenes, and the 1976 Twin Tower scene

comments & ratings are welcome :)

Note: This Video was made using a USB connection.

All Comments (21)
  • Movies now-a-days are better than any movie from the past and this is proof! That scene from 2005 Kong was amazing.
  • @GeneralZodFDNY77
    I have a fondness for all 3 of these flicks. The '33 version was revolutionary for it's time. No one had seen anything like it then. Every monster flick is spawn from this film. To me, the best of the 3.
  • @Greensouled1
    The Original 1933 version is still my favorite. It really capured my imagination. and it is still amazing how thay show so much emmotion in such crude technology. It is still truely heart wrenching.
  • @U2ATOMIC
    The 1933 original version is my favourite movie of all time.I also like '76 + '05 versions alot too. The '33 version was such a ground breaking movie for that genre,as was Metropolis for it's genre. The use of Rear projection in king Kong '33 was the first time it had been used in any movie,and about a million and 1 times ever since! I love the monster movies,Jurassic Park 1,2 + 3 etc!
  • @peabody66
    The 1933 King Kong was scary. I saw it last night. The 1976 Kong was quite quite graphic and gruesome. The 2005 Kong was a work of art. This video is kind of interesting the way it blended all the movie together.
  • @fehr783
    all these movies must be incredibly hard to watch for those who lost someone in the towers. my thoughts are going out to you all as another Christmas approaches.
  • @GeneralZodFDNY77
    The '76 version is the one I can most relate to. That's the NY from my childhood. The 59th St. bridge, graffiti on the trains. Hell, the fact that when he took out the train and it was the RR Astoria line (now the N and W lines) makes me miss those days. And the WTC, nuff said. I miss it everyday.
  • @Greensouled1
    no kidding it is still on of the best examples of the craft ever. and also look at the facial expression and emotions on kongs face, you couldnt fet that in a suit. which is another reason the film is so revered.
  • @TheThingKing
    Cheers ;) and the song is just a Theme from one of the Halloween movies.
  • @Greensouled1
    Dont disrespect old movies. It is because of films like this that special effects have come as far as they have. this movie is over 70 years old. They didnt even have computers back then. They didnt even have TV in peoples homes. and they made one of the best movies ever. When people first saw this their jaws were on the floor.
  • @TheThingKing
    yes true it would of been a hell of a lot easier but the stop-motion method is why is one of the reasons that its still popular today. And Ofcousrse they were thinking ahead of there time Stopmotion animation is I guss the main reason why this is a classic.... and thanks I like making these videos :) :)
  • @tommiexander
    There is nothing like the original King Kong in 1933. Period! The 1976 version was not bad at all. The ending when Kong felled to the ground from the Twin Tower Building where his breathing was getting slower and slower until it stopped, while that sad music was playing, was the highlight of the 1976 version. That part is soo sad that it makes me cry every time. I haven't seen the 2005 version, but from what I've heard, it ranks third.
  • @TheThingKing
    My pleasure JONIBONI I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comments everyone :]
  • @Greensouled1
    2005 was the best remake of them. Maybe the best film overall. However never forget the 1933 verson that first captured the immaginations of millions and when a young peter jackson first saw it made him want to be a director (and were all glad he did). It has to be one of the best films ever made.(1933)
  • @MutantLeprechaun
    I've always dispised the WTC endin in '76. I love the way Kong just stands there flapping like a chicken while he's being shot at. Great video though.
  • @doctorsartorius
    i only remember the 1976 version vaguely. i was about 4 when i saw it. but i think that it was better than the 2005 because it was less sappy and, as a kid, it sticks in your mind.