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King Kong (2005)

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Reviews Counted: 237

Fresh: 198

Rotten:39

Average Rating: 7.7/10

Consensus: Peter Jackson’s dream project is as good as event movies get; King Kong is visually spectacular and emotionally resonant.

Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] For frightening adventure violence and some disturbing images

Runtime: 6 hrs 28 mins

Genre: Action/Adventure

Theatrical Release: Dec 14, 2005 Wide

Box Office: $218,051,260

Synopsis: It is 1933, and vaudeville actress Ann Darrow (Oscar® nominee for 21 Grams, NAOMI WATTS) has found herself—like so many other New Yorkers during the Great Depression—without the means to earn a living. Unwilling to compromise and allow... It is 1933, and vaudeville actress Ann Darrow (Oscar® nominee for 21 Grams, NAOMI WATTS) has found herself—like so many other New Yorkers during the Great Depression—without the means to earn a living. Unwilling to compromise and allow herself to sink into a career in burlesque, she considers her limited options while aimlessly wandering the streets of Manhattan. When her hunger drives her to unsuccessfully try to steal an apple from a fruit vendor's stall, she is rescued—literally— by filmmaker and multiple hyphenate Carl Denham (JACK BLACK of The School of Rock). It seems that the entrepreneur-raconteur-adventurer is no stranger to theft, having that day lifted the only existing print of his most recent and unfinished film from under his studio executives' noses when they threatened to pull his completion funds. Carl has until the end of the day to get his crew onboard the Singapore-bound tramp steamer, the S.S. Venture, in hopes of completing his travelogue/action film. With that, the showman is certain he will finally achieve the personal greatness he knows awaits him around the corner…and although the crew believe that corner to be Singapore, Denham actually hopes to find and capture on film the mysterious place of legend: Skull Island. Unfortunately for Carl, his headlining actress has pulled out of his project, but his search for a size-four leading lady (the costumes have all been made) has, fatefully, led him to Ann. The struggling actress is reluctant to sign on with Denham, until she learns that the up-and-coming, socially relevant playwright Jack Driscoll (Oscar® winner for The Pianist, ADRIEN BRODY) is penning the screenplay—the fees his friend Carl pays for potboiling adventure are a welcome supplement to Driscoll's nominal income from his stage plays. With his newly discovered star and coerced screenwriter reluctantly onboard, Denham's "moving picture ship" heads out of New York Harbor…and toward a destiny that none aboard could possibly foresee. Joining Watts, Black and Brody is an accomplished ensemble cast from around the globe. German star THOMAS KRETSCHMANN (U-571) portrays Captain Englehorn, commander of the Venture, who allows Denham and his ever-increasing bribes to persuade him to endanger the lives of his crew by searching for Skull Island. COLIN HANKS (Orange County) is Preston, Denham's put-upon assistant and unwitting moral compass, who attempts to keep his boss in check and the production from spiraling out of control. Young actor JAMIE BELL (Billy Elliot) plays Jimmy, the youngest crew member, whose experiences onboard the Venture prove more fantastical than any old salt's seafaring yarn. EVAN PARKE lends his talents to the role of first mate Hayes, keeping a watchful eye on young Jimmy and serving as Englehorn's conscience. KYLE CHANDLER takes on the character of Bruce Baxter, a "B"-movie-level leading man cast opposite Ann Darrow in Denham's adventure movie. ANDY SERKIS (who performed the role of the CGI character Gollum in The Lord of the Rings trilogy) provides both on-set performance reference and motion-capture performance for the "Eighth Wonder of the World"…the title character of King Kong; he also appears onscreen as the eccentric sailor in charge of the Venture's galley, Lumpy the Cook. To create the widely diverging worlds of two disparate settings—the urban jungle of 1930s Manhattan and the primordial environs of Skull Island, home to a lost race and a myriad of formidable, not-extinct creatures—Peter Jackson gathers an unparalleled team of film artisans, the majority with whom he enjoys longstanding collaborative relationships. These include: director of photography ANDREW LESNIE, who received the Academy Award® for his cinematography in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring; production designer GRANT MAJOR, Oscar® winner for the third in the trilogy, The Return of the King; and film editor JAMIE SELKIRK, who likewise collected an Academy Award® for his artistry on the final installment of Jackson's epic. Visual effects are again accomplished by New Zealand-based companies Weta Digital Ltd., under the direction of Oscar® winner JOE LETTERI (The Return of the King), and Weta Workshop Ltd., under the direction of Oscar® winner RICHARD TAYLOR (The Return of the King). The film is scored by six-time Academy Award® nominee JAMES NEWTON HOWARD (Batman Begins). --© Universal Pictures [More]

Starring: Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody, Jack Black, Colin Hanks

Starring: Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody, Jack Black, Colin Hanks, Kyle Chandler, Thomas Kretschmann, Andy Serkis, Mark Hadlow, Jamie Bell

Director: Peter Jackson

Director: Peter Jackson
Screenwriter: Peter Jackson, Philippa Boyens, Fran Walsh
Story: Merian C. Cooper, Edgar Wallace
Producer: Ernest B. Schoedsack, Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson
Composer: James Newton Howard
Studio: Universal Pictures

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    Ann Boards The Venture
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    "We're Trying To Shoot A Scene"
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    Kong Finds Ann
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    The Empire State Building
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    Jack Tells Ann About His New Play
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    "I've Got A Lot Of Practice"
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    Peter Jackson Interview
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    Naomi Watts Interview
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    Andy Serkis Interview
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  • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 - English
  • DTS 5.1 Surround - French, Spanish
  • Subtitles - English, (SDH), French, Spanish

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Reviews for King Kong

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10/18/08
Bob Mondello
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Full Review Source: Eclipse Magazine | comment Comment
10/18/08
Michelle Alexandria
Eclipse Magazine
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Overlong by half, hedonistically animated and decadently self-indulgent King Kong is beastly to be sure, but there is little beauty here.

Full Review Source: BrandonFibbs.com | comment Comment
02/28/08
Brandon Fibbs
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01/15/08
Garth Franklin
Dark Horizons
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Full Review Source: Newsweek | comment Comment
11/01/07
David Ansen
Newsweek
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I wish Jackson would shake off his addiction to gigantism, his apparent need to punch everything up three times as much as it needs to be.

Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment Comment
08/04/07
Rob Gonsalves
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Full Review Source: Big Picture Big Sound | comment Comment
07/14/07
Joe Lozito
Big Picture Big Sound
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funny, frightening, romantic, nostalgic, moving and grimly fatalistic, it races along, like its central character, with a speed and grace that utterly belies its great size.

Full Review Source: Eye for Film | comment Comment
07/10/07
Anton Bitel
Eye for Film
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A phenomenal popcorn movie that eclipses the original in several respects, but inevitably owes a huge debt to the powerful imagery and innovation of the 1930s landmark.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
02/22/07
Kevin Lally
Film Journal International
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This lackluster cure for insomnia might have been more palatable without so many distracting digressions and pared down to a manageable ninety minutes or so. Zzzz... Zzzz... Zzzz...

Full Review Source: Upstage Magazine | comment Comment
01/25/07
Kam Williams
Upstage Magazine
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12/30/06
Ethan Alter
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Full Review Source: Nation | comment Comment
11/11/06
Stuart Klawans
Nation
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Full Review Source: Sight and Sound | comment Comment
09/28/06
Sight and Sound
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Naomi Watts distinguishes herself in a luminous, star-making turn as Ann -- warm, funny, charismatic, and far more than you'd expect from the damsel in distress.

Full Review Source: Christianity Today | comment Comment
09/25/06
Russ Breimeier
Christianity Today
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Jackson puts his passion for epics to good use and creates film magic

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09/10/06
Joseph Proimakis
Movies for the Masses
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the movie is a good cautionary example of what happens when its maker is too close to the material, who can't see the forest for the trees, the story for the ape.

Full Review Source: Perihelion Journal | comment Comment
08/27/06
Jay Antani
Perihelion Journal
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07/01/06
Sydney Morning Herald
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For the most part, a chest-beating, banana-eating riot.

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05/04/06
Matt Pais
Metromix.com