Junior saw the Peter Jackson version of "King Kong" for the second time today in the company of his three nephews, Ghost, Bones and Spider. Upon reflection, he found the movie entirely entertaining, but substantially without the mystery, drama, horror and intensity of the original version. Unquestionably, the film would have benefited by the editing out of about twenty minutes of unnecessary and distracting footage. (Giant primates, native to tropical rain forests, do not ice skate.)
Monday, January 02, 2006
KING KONG
Junior saw the Peter Jackson version of "King Kong" for the second time today in the company of his three nephews, Ghost, Bones and Spider. Upon reflection, he found the movie entirely entertaining, but substantially without the mystery, drama, horror and intensity of the original version. Unquestionably, the film would have benefited by the editing out of about twenty minutes of unnecessary and distracting footage. (Giant primates, native to tropical rain forests, do not ice skate.)
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