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Having seen this movie, did you enjoy it?
Yes; it was great!
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Yes
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A little
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No
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PostWed Dec 21, 2005 9:35 pm    King Kong

I just got back from King Kong and all I can say is WOW!
Have you seen this movie? It's awesome! Peter Jackson really outdid himself in this one. Return of the Jedi and Revenge of the Sith are top contendors for first, but regardless I'd have to say that there is a chance that this is in the top ten of the best movies ever...
Star Wars movies, LOTOR movies, and King Kong are likely in the top ten (definitely SW, which is still the best).
Have you seen it? If so, what are your thoughts? If you haven't seen it, SEE IT! Best...Christmas...movie...ever!



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PostWed Dec 21, 2005 9:44 pm    

I'll probably be seeing this over break. I'm not really all that interested, but I'd rather go see it in the theatre, than rent it.


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PostWed Dec 21, 2005 10:07 pm    

Trust me. You may not be interested, but it keeps you on your seat the entire time (after the beginning, of course) and is 3 hours of fantastic action, graphics, a well-done movie, good acting, a good plot, and all the other things in a good movie. Trust me. It's well worth it. You'll be coming back on to STV after seeing it sharing how much you liked it


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PostWed Dec 21, 2005 10:11 pm    

Well, if you put it in your top 10 with Star Wars alongside it... I'm not so sure,


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PostThu Dec 22, 2005 7:36 am    

I'm thinking of seeing it with mum. It looks like the end might make me cry, because really it's kinda like Romeo and Juliet... only the Montagues are more the Monkeygues.

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PostThu Dec 22, 2005 9:13 am    

I havent seen it yet but i have seen previews of it on TV. It looks like a great movie im hoping to go and see it sometime soon.

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PostThu Dec 22, 2005 9:15 am    

I haven't seen it nor, do I plan too. I am not into King Kong movies.

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PostThu Dec 22, 2005 5:34 pm    

My dad said that it was by far the best of the three...I haven't seen the other two, but even then I can vouch for it...The effects and everything were just great.


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PostMon Jan 02, 2006 12:59 pm    

I would have to say that King Kong is the worst good movie I've ever seen. The special effects, acting and story line were really good. But I think the movie was too long, especially on the island. To me, there were two really intesne parts which they could have toned down: the scene when they first "meet" the natives, and the scene where they fall in to the valley with all the bugs on steriods. I personally think that many of the intense scenes were overdone. But I did like the cast, especially Jack Black's character. So I really have no desire to see the movie again. But I do think that it's overall a good movie.

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PostMon Jan 02, 2006 3:45 pm    

I saw it, it was very touching. Lots of horror which i like nd a good representation of he monkey. Oh, and the Empire states building rules!


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PostMon Jan 02, 2006 5:10 pm    

Monster wrote:
I would have to say that King Kong is the worst good movie I've ever seen. The special effects, acting and story line were really good. But I think the movie was too long, especially on the island. To me, there were two really intesne parts which they could have toned down: the scene when they first "meet" the natives, and the scene where they fall in to the valley with all the bugs on steriods. I personally think that many of the intense scenes were overdone. But I did like the cast, especially Jack Black's character. So I really have no desire to see the movie again. But I do think that it's overall a good movie.


I would disagree. I don't think any of it was overdone. It was just right, IMO.



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PostMon Jan 02, 2006 5:27 pm    

Monster said it perfectly for me. It dragged in way too many scenes. It was a good movie, but bad at the same time if that makes sense. At first I thought it was just me, but I saw article on Yahoo News about it. They were saying the exact same thing I was. They should have cut a lot of the getting to the island stuff. Honestly? Its rare for me to look at the exit during a movie. But I did at least 3 times. Not good at all. This movie was certainly no ROTS.

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PostMon Jan 02, 2006 5:33 pm    

Really? All I thought about about when it was going to end was in the context of when I could go to the bathroom I don't like leaving movies that I haven't seen before for the bathroom.
I never took my eyes off the movie at all. Sure, perhaps some of the ship stuff could have been taken out, but I'm not adament towards that. I thought it filled up with all the stuff it needed to fill up.



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PostMon Jan 02, 2006 10:31 pm    

Just saw this a few hours ago.

I have to say I just liked it "A Little." I didn't think it was bad, and I really didn't notice the length. But with that being said, some of the scenes were unnecessary. Like fighting the tyrannosaurs. Kong faught them for like 10 minutes on top of the cliff, 5 minutes on the vines inbetween, and then another 10 at the bottom of the cliff.... Getting a bit repetitive, there. And also, they decided that tyrannosaurs were most likely scavangers. Do a little research before you make a film, honestly. The natives were a little overdone and unrealistic. And it was odd how Jimmy just fell off the map.



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PostMon Jan 02, 2006 11:07 pm    

They may have been unnecessary, but the point of the movie wasn't necessarily to be necessary
And when did they figure out the truth about tyrannnosaurs IRL?



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PostMon Jan 02, 2006 11:11 pm    

A few years ago. I think I saw it on some boring NOVA special on PBS. Stuff comes up on google, too.

Based on the length of movie, I think they could have afforded cut a few unnecessary scenes. Afterall, that's apparently one of the main reasons behind people not wanting to see it.

And the giant tapeworm things eating the guy... that just wasn't called for,



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PostTue Jan 03, 2006 3:36 am    

Okay, this movie was sort of like Titanic. WAY PREDICTABLE. Lol.

I didn't enjoy it, actually, I despise it.....mainly because I have this friend...see, my last name is King, hers is Kong.

If yeh put two and two together..........yeah, laugh it up. You can imagine that we both got Hell and some because of this.....ironic coincidence....

Needless to say, I hate this movie. Before it came out, nobody had seemed to notice the humor in my last name and my friend's.


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PostTue Jan 03, 2006 5:43 pm    

So you hate the movie, simply because of the last name of you and your friend? That's silly.


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PostTue Jan 03, 2006 7:28 pm    

As much as I was determined to adore this movie beyond all else, it fell just short of the amazing impact that a PJ movie usually leaves on me...

Graphics, storyline, casting; all amazing! But at some point it just became tired... the action scenes went on for too long... and this is coming from someone who rates LotR, The Matrix and Die Hard in their top ten list so I'm no enemy of action sequences... it just dragged in places... they went to great trouble to emphasize the fact that Jimmy's character had been to the island before and then just dropped that point, and later on the character! The tyrannosaurus inaccuracies bothered me too... not least of which being that they don't tend to travel in groups and Kong was fighting what, 4 or 5? 6 even...

All that aside, I can't deny enjoying the movie immensely. I adored Jack Black's character to death... it was so great to see someone brave enough to cast him as a really serious character and then seeing him step up to the plate as an actor was just brilliant...

I mean I love PJ, and I went in to this movie determined to make it one of my favourites, but it just didn't make it... I appreciate that it was made by a huge fan and with great loving care...


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PostTue Jan 03, 2006 7:55 pm    

Republican_Man wrote:
So you hate the movie, simply because of the last name of you and your friend? That's silly.


Lol I knew you would say that.

Actually, apart from the name joke, I wasn't impressed with the movie because I found it to be....oh what's the word.....anti-climatic and predictable. Also, the special effects were excessive. Meh.....I didn't like some of the acting either.


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PostTue Jan 03, 2006 9:13 pm    

Well, it's a King Kong remake. Of course it's going to be predictable.
And I thought the acting was quite good, actually.



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PostTue Jan 03, 2006 10:24 pm    

Republican_Man wrote:
Well, it's a King Kong remake. Of course it's going to be predictable.
And I thought the acting was quite good, actually.

Good point about the predictability.


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PostTue Jan 03, 2006 10:39 pm    

It was ok I suppose. There were some places that definately should have been cut shorter. I also don't see how it got the great ratings it did...I mean it was ok, but wasn't thaaat good.

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PostTue Jan 03, 2006 11:04 pm    

I see how they were that good. It had great directions, good dialogue, great graphics and effects, great acting, and sparked great excitement. It had everything needed in a good movie. I mean, in some respects (dialogue and acting) it was better than the Prequal trilogy of Star Wars--yet, of course, it's still behind SW.


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PostWed Jan 04, 2006 10:56 am    

IntrepidIsMe wrote:
Just saw this a few hours ago.

I have to say I just liked it "A Little." I didn't think it was bad, and I really didn't notice the length. But with that being said, some of the scenes were unnecessary. Like fighting the tyrannosaurs. Kong faught them for like 10 minutes on top of the cliff, 5 minutes on the vines inbetween, and then another 10 at the bottom of the cliff.... Getting a bit repetitive, there. And also, they decided that tyrannosaurs were most likely scavangers. Do a little research before you make a film, honestly. The natives were a little overdone and unrealistic. And it was odd how Jimmy just fell off the map.



T-Rex was PROBABLY a scavenger, they never decided anything on the subject.

But they weren't going to eat Kong anyways, they where after the girl(which is to them as easy as a corpse) and kong interviened so they attacked(like any predator would)



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