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Spoilers Kong: Skull Island Review Thread With Spoilers

Rate Kong: Skull Island


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I watched the Peter Jackson film this evening to see how it compares to Kong: Skull Island. I think this may have been the first time I've watched it since it was in theaters, certainly been at least 10 years. Overall, I found myself much preferring Kong: Skull Island over the PJ film.

While it's gorgeous and a technical achievement, the PJ film didn't seem like it could decide whether it was a tribute to 1930s film making or going for sheer farce. Perhaps those two options aren't mutually exclusive but the blending didn't go well for me. All of the dinosaurs except the tyrannosauruses felt cheesy and underdeveloped, and the less said about the stampede, the better.

The biggest complaints lodged at the PJ film are its length and how long it took for Kong to show up, but I actually don't have a problem with either. I love the slow build up in tension and mood as the Venture arrives at Skull Island leading up to Kong's appearance. For me, the biggest problems are everything that happens after that with excessive sequences that don't lead to anywhere. That and Ann really should have died a few dozens times over from whiplash.

One thing in particular caught my attention: The PJ film plays around with parallels to Heart of Darkness (although it drops this about halfway through) while Kong: Skull Island has obvious Apocalypse Now trappings. I'm guessing the answer is no, but did the original King Kong film have any allusion to Heart of Darkness?
 
I preferred Peter Jackson's King Kong. If i'm honest I prefer the 1933 film above the rest though.
Kong: Skull Island looks beautiful visually but it's heavy on guns and violence. The first third worked well for me and the rest kind of dragged on since it kinda blew it's load early. I thought it's a bit computer gamish.

Believe it or not, I was literally the ONLY person in the theater who sat through the closing credits to see the final scene. I sitting by myself in a empty theater by the time the coda run.
It's like that in my hometown. I'm usually the last person sitting there and the staff come in and start cleaning up. Sometimes they even switch off the film before the credits finish.
 
That and Ann really should have died a few dozens times over from whiplash.
Something I noticed was that in the 1933 version, when Kong takes her he undoes the ropes, but in the 2005 version he just yanks her and they snap. Now maybe they were really thin ropes, but shouldn't Anne's shoulders have been dislocated?
 
Something I noticed was that in the 1933 version, when Kong takes her he undoes the ropes, but in the 2005 version he just yanks her and they snap. Now maybe they were really thin ropes, but shouldn't Anne's shoulders have been dislocated?
Yup, absolutely. That also bugged the hell out of me.
 
"Man, this is a really weird Honest Trailer." :lol:

Kudos to Jordan Vogt-Roberts for playing along. :bolian:
 
Yeah, that was pretty cool of him.
Although there are still to many helicopters for a boat that size.
 
One thing in particular caught my attention: The PJ film plays around with parallels to Heart of Darkness (although it drops this about halfway through) while Kong: Skull Island has obvious Apocalypse Now trappings. I'm guessing the answer is no, but did the original King Kong film have any allusion to Heart of Darkness?

No, Denham in the 1933 Kong is a showman and very enthusiastic, but in the Jackson Movie he is seemingly obsessed, and it becomes a deeper obsession as he goes along.
 
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