Synopsis
A Monster of Creation’s Dawn Breaks Loose in Our World Today!
A film crew discovers the "eighth wonder of the world," a giant prehistoric ape, and brings him back to New York, where he wreaks havoc.
1933 Directed by Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack
A film crew discovers the "eighth wonder of the world," a giant prehistoric ape, and brings him back to New York, where he wreaks havoc.
Robert Armstrong Fay Wray Bruce Cabot Frank Reicher Victor Wong James Flavin Sam Hardy Noble Johnson Steve Clemente Roscoe Ates Merian C. Cooper Frances Curry Paul Porcasi Ernest B. Schoedsack Harry Strang Bill Williams Dick Curtis Reginald Barlow Roy Brent Edward Clark Harry Cornbleth James Dime Charlie Hall Allen Jenkins George Magrill John Northpole Gil Perkins Jack Perry Harry Tenbrook Show All…
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I watched this in a class when I was super young but I barely remember it so I figured I’d rewatch.
Such an entertaining time. Something about the shaky stop-motion still holds up really well and adds a lot to it. Oh but it is also very sexist AND racist.
“I love you”
“But Jack, I thought you hated women”
“You aren’t women”
L M F A O
i honestly got distracted by the whole big monkey situation after the best conversation i’ve ever heard in a film, “i love you” “but jack, you hate women”, was delivered about 20 minutes in... i literally could think of nothing else for the rest of the film i was in fucking hysterics
94/100
King Kong was and always will be a rip-roaring, dynamic, and stunning adventure film, overloaded with spectacular set-pieces and a classical sense of tragedy. The magical stop-motion effects still are unmistakably brilliant, and combined with the marvelous matte work, this 1933 classic is unrelentingly vital, never stopping and always providing a genuine aura of spectacle.
Really disappointing that an otherwise enjoyable movie about how women should not be on boats suddenly becomes about giant monkey! Sad!
Wasn’t a big fan of the whole sexist guy gets the girl subplot but the stop-motion animation was pretty neat.
annoying guy leaving the theater in 1933: Ugh, i felt like that was just an ad for the empire state building
Unbridled creativity, so stuffed with technical sorcery you‘ll have to think up new adjectives just to describe it! Even in the face of its world-dominating impact, King Kong’s contribution to the evolution of cinema cannot be underestimated. It’s no secret that Willis O’Brien’s pioneering animation directly inspired the magical work of the great Ray Harryhausen, but the real key to its importance lies in its record-breaking gross. Kong’s revenue is often credited as the reason for saving RKO from bankruptcy, rescuing the company set to produce what would become the world’s most critically revered picture. To put it simply, no King Kong, no Citizen Kane. That is just huge. Wrapped neatly in a cautionary tale of the liberties artists take to tell…
Damn honestly imagine you’re alive during the Great Depression and just straight chillin in your nice New York City apartment you can somehow still afford only to be murdered by some massive fucking ape for absolutely no reason simply due to the fact that some fucking white guy stole him from an island after that exact same gigantic animal completely massacred an entire village all because he was horny for some basic blonde bitch who ain’t even his same species