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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303257808
Format: NTSC
ISBN: 6303257801
Sales Rank: 26888
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I agree on most Black and White movies Colorization is a bad idea. But in the case of Kong I make a exception. In many cases the color enhances the wonderful "matte backrounds" of Skull Island and of New York City. Still I do believe that is not the best "Colorization" that could have been done. I do take two rating points away because of the use of pastel Colors and a slightly less sharp focus. Viewing it you will notice small details that you would never see in the original. I do want to make ... Read More
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The movie colorization will always be controversial. I personally say leave it alone. However with or with out color this is a movie worth viewing.
The basic story is of Carl Denham (Robert Armstrong), who makes those cute little animal pictures that are going out of style. If he wants to stay in business he must add a female interest and some excitement. Circumstances forcing him to leave port quickly, he meets a girl Ann Darrow (Fay Wray), that is down on her luck and convinces her ... Read More
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I have to admit, when colorization first came out I was shocked and offended. I couldn't imagine anyone messing with the classics, including King Kong (one of my all-time favorites). But when I finally broke down and got this colorized version it has become one of my favorites as well.
Admittedly, colorization destroys some of the "atmosphere" of a classic horror film. The positive side, however, is how much easier it is to distinguish background and small objects, particularly in ... Read More
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As a young child in the nineteen fifties, I used to watch this film whenever it appeared on TV on "Million Dollar Movie". I loved it then. I love it now. Time has not diminished the capacity of this film to mesmerize and hold the viewer in its thrall.
The story line is basic. Carl Denham (Robert Armstrong), a filmmaker and entrepreneur, leads an expedition to Skull Island where he discovers its deep, dark secret. It is a land where time has stood still, and prehistoric monsters still hold ... Read More
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