King Kong (2005)
Just maybe they have bitten more than they can chew as a movie crew head for the skull island where tge y experience series of misadventures.
16 March 1982, New Zealand
1996
4 November 1971, Dannevirke, New Zealand
12 May 1935, Oklahoma, USA
May 28, 1985 in Wellington, New Zealand
28 August 1969, Hermosa Beach, California, USA
2 April 1966
17 November 1930, South East London, England, UK
3 February 1969
April 29, 2009
A solid action film and okay remake.
October 18, 2008
It takes a while to get everybody to Skull Island, about 70 minutes, but it's time extremely well-spent.
December 15, 2005
King Kong isn't terrible, but it's something that none of Jackson's previous movies ever was -- it's enervating.
January 20, 2009
Peter Jackson's remake of the 1933 classic is a loving homage that recreates and updates many of the familiar sequences... Unfortunately, the recreation leaves one wondering what, exactly, the point of the film is, other than indulging the director...
May 29, 2011
As it is a remake, it doesn't have the shock Lord Of The Rings possessed upon its release, but this is a beautiful beast of a B-movie, thrilling and touching.
May 29, 2011
It clocks in at over three hours, but Peter Jackson's remake of the 1933 classic is gripping nonetheless.
November 01, 2007
Kong is a showy, state-of-the-art popcorn movie, faithful to the spirit of the 1933 original but generously adrenalized with the best effects money can buy.
August 17, 2010
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.
December 16, 2005
Kong has heart, and he's willing to show it in a movie made with wit, excitement and moments of visionary beauty.
November 20, 2008
Every now and then, an undertaking like Kong comes around, and it underscores the truly extraordinary accomplishment of directing a film.
December 16, 2005
Our response to the ape's doom, once touched by authentic tragedy, is now marked by relief that this wretchedly excessive movie is finally over.

