King Kong Entrance Scenes

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Published 2007-05-05
Video Includes: All 3 versions of King Kong's first official entrance.


Comments & Ratings are very much welcome


Note: This Video was made using a FIREWIRE connection.

All Comments (21)
  • @TheThingKing
    thanks deadly surfer I do have a DVD recorder but I dont know how to record with it yet. + my computer can't play DVDS and this video is a lot better quality then my last Kong clips.
  • @WolfDreamer1112
    After seeing the original again, I finally get the "abominable snowman" joke. The animation for the 1933 Kong and the Abominable Snowman in Rudolph are very similar. Thanks for posting this. Brings back memories. I really hated the 1976 version, but it still brings back memories.
  • @gpl992
    Also agree,1976 Kong is my favorite
  • @riccardobruero
    "Baker wanted Kong to knuckle walk in the 76 version..." Yes, but it was De Laurentiis who told Rick Baker that he didn't want a realistical gorilla.
  • Cool video! I absolutely love KK 2005, still haven't seen 1933 yet but I will do it soon!
  • @Kingkongkessler
    he sounds that way because he's not just a gorilla, that's where Pj made his first (of many) mistakes with his KK film
  • @badabing003
    King Kong 1933: Scaled models and stop-motion. The Epic Original. King Kong 1976: Green screen and mechanical large-scale models. Ambitious Remake. King Kong 2005: CGI. Consummate remake that adds the polished touches to the epic tale of beauty and the beast. For each movie's era, they are all very unique and make good use of the technology and special effects that were ON HAND during the DIFFERENT times in which each movie was made. King Kong is a superb and memorable tale for the ages!!
  • @Blendre
    Great idea for a video thanks.
  • @TheThingKing
    Thanks HELLOPEOPLEPEOPLEHI I'm glad you liked it.
  • @Danzilla1996
    '33 Kong- Keep Anne as a trophy '76 Kong- Pervert '05 Kong- Just wanted a friend
  • @poetsteve1
    I grew up with the 1933 version, back in the 60s when mothers would say "don't watch horror movies - you'll have nightmares!" So I guess I'm biased. But the musical score of the '33 version is matchless.
  • @knightflyte
    @alexalex3131 I think Ann's fall was in the script. Kong was back plated onto a screen and Ann live acted in front of that screen. Notice how Kong's left hand never looks like it's near the cotter pin to release Ann's right arm. Ann had to fall to effectively remove the live action actress so she could be replaced by the "doll Ann" when Kong picks her up. Yeah, I know you wrote this a year ago. ;o)
  • @Loverboy19691
    i prefure the 1976 version, it was in my lfe time that this film was made in my life time and i saw it with my dad in the cinema, a great effect!, the others doesnt quite have the same impact for me personally.
  • @colpetne
    how can you hate the 1933 one? it was amazing and i doubt to many people agree with you because its one of the biggest movies of all time