King Kong Deluxe Extended Edition 3 Disc Set
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Binding : DVDEAN : 5050582427240Label : Universal Pictures VideoManufacturer : Universal Pictures VideoPublisher : Universal Pictures VideoRelease date : 2006-11-13Title : King Kong Deluxe Extended Edition 3 Disc SetActor : ArrayAudience rating : Suitable for 12 years and overFormat : ArrayLanguages : ArrayNumber of items : 3Region code : 2Running time : 192Studio : Universal Pictures VideoTheatrical releaseDate : 2005
Editorial reviews
Amazon.co.uk ReviewThe extended version of Peter Jackson's
King Kong adds 13 minutes to the running time--fortunately those 13 minutes include two dynamic action scenes and no material has been added to the movie's belaboured set-up, which tries to give depth to these quintessentially b-movie characters with a clumsy patchwork of melodrama and in-jokes. But once movie-maker Carl Denham (Jack Black,
School of Rock) and his crew finally arrive at Skull Island, the movie kicks into gear with spectacular action, technical wizardry, and genuine feeling. Though Kong seems crafted to dazzle the eye on the giant screen, the overlong structure improves when you can take an intermission at will. At home, each scene can be approached on its own terms, be it the insanely choreographed battle between Kong and three T. Rexes or the subtle and multi-layered interplay between Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts,
Mulholland Drive) and Kong (played, through motion-capture technology, by Andy Serkis, who previously played the similarly animated Gollum in Jackson's
Lord of the Rings). The addition of a rampaging ceratops and an underwater race with what the movie's crew dubbed a "piranhadon" not only add more eye candy, but provide some valuable moments of character development. But in the end, that's frosting on the cake; when the movie's weaknesses and strengths are weighed, the emotional power of the fantastical relationship between a woman and a giant ape is a real cinematic achievement. --
Bret Fetzer
Customer reviews
review by: almac1975 date: 2008-09-07 rating:
beautiful and grand - but also long and slowThis is an epic version of 'King Kong' with many virtues. The cast is uniformly good, particularly Naomi Watts in the Fay Wray part, vulnerable but feisty, naive but characterful. Peter Jackson has a proven track record of visual splendour, and he does not disappoint here. The special effects are mostly very impressive indeed, and there are some pleasant imaginative and humorous touches. I've seen it twice, and the first time I liked it and it just about held my interest, but the second time it dragged. Reaching Skull Island, seeing the monster, tracking it after it has gone off with the girl, they all had their moments, but I found myself wanting to go and make a cup of tea too often. It does end well, and there is something of the pathos of the old original as the monster dies, but overall this film this does seem to be a case of 'more seems less'. It's undeniably good, but it tries just a little too hard, and in the end is enjoyable and diverting rather than great and memorable.
review by: Garry Williams date: 2008-03-12 rating:
Not so "KING" Kong
Before everyone starts shouting at me I want to say that I am a big fan of Peter Jacksons work. What he did with Lord Of The Rings was breathtaking.
Unfortunately I think that this project was a little too personal for him to take on. Pete claims that the original Kong was the reason he wanted to make movies and for that reason i think the movie is a little too self indulgent.
Whilst Kong himself surpasses Gollum in terms of technology, it seems that certain other effects shots have been neglected just so that Kong can be perfected. The story was far too long and didnt need to be dragged out. The opening hour and New York could have been trimmed.
The hour on Skull island is magnificent, there is no doubt. Pure rollercoaster action and the Kong vs 3 v-rex's fight is off the chart butIi could not buy the emotion of the human characters, which ultimately leads to the unfulfiling finale.
Dont get me wrong guys, this is a good movie and fun to watch but is not the masterpiece it possibly should have been. No one was more excited than me about this movie but was left feeling dissapointed slightly!
review by: date: 2008-02-24 rating:
A Monumental Success of a MovieIf it had been announced that a remake of the classic "King Kong" was being made without the name Peter Jackson attached to it, there is no doubt audiences would have been outraged. But after the enormous success of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, it would seem that the general public has learned to trust director Peter Jackson. After watching his remake of King Kong, I would have to say that their trust was well placed.
Jackson now firmly cements his name as a master filmmaker, the kind that all aspiring directors want to be. The attention he pays to the most minute details, the sheer class he shows in terms of production and scale, the amount of skill he has in manipulating our fragile emotions... the man is clearly one of the most talented directors in film history. And Jackson certainly brings his considerable skill and flair to show here in 'Kong'. While a different director likely would have sped up the story to the crew's arrival on Skull Island, Jackson takes his time with a nice, leisurely build up to their arrival, giving us lots of time to really get to know these characters, and also providing time for a slow and genuine romance building between the characters of Anne and Jack. This romance does lead to the very few and seldom weaknesses of the film... the romance scenes can seem a bit cheesy and contrived at times. But when that's literally the only complain I can make, it's a pretty damn good sign for the movie!
The visual effects are an essential part of the movie, and they really needed to be done well here to properly sell the idea - safe to say that they were still good enough to surpass my already unrealistically high expectations! Safe to say, even in today's computer saturated film industry the special effects in King Kong will still succeed in blowing you away. And Jackson seems to have an almost uncanny skill in manipulating his audience's emotions - you will cheer, you will laugh, you will cry, you will really be on the edge of your seat and you will be truly and thoroughly disgusted in at least one part of the movie - watch out for a cave full of giant insects on Skull Island. It seemed only fair to post a warning considering how profoundly well done it is...
The cast is pitch perfect, right down to the most minuscule parts. (the natives on Skull Island are even more terrifying than any orcs or evil creatures in LOTR) Naomi Watts gives a heartwarming and wonderful performance as the innocent Ann Darrow, the "beauty who killed the beast". And indeed, performance aside, Watts hasn't looked this beautiful for quite a while! While everyone had their doubts about Jack Black's casting a while back, he proves to be just what his character needed to be truly believable. Black harnesses his trademark manic energy, and instead of playing it for laughs, expels it through Carl Denham's passion for the film industry, and his lust for providing a show for his audiences - sometimes at the cost of his morals. I must admit, I have never been a fan of Adrien Brody, but even he managed to win my sympathies, and proves surprisingly convincing as heroic screenwriter Jack Driscoll. And then there's Andy Serkis... the man is so underrated, since his best performances have been overshadowed by masks of admittably impressive CGI, but result in him losing credit he so desperately deserves. Serkis, while utterly convincing as an enormous silverback gorilla in terms of movement and vocalizations, still manages to bring a surprising humanity to Kong. I'm hard pressed to remember the last time an animal protagonist has managed to capture our hearts and emotional involvement as much as Kong does, and Serkis definitely deserves accolades for re-creating such an iconic character in a beautiful fashion only through movement and body language. He also takes a hilarious supporting role as the grizzled and trigger-happy Lumpy the cook.
Overall, I think it is safe to say that King Kong succeeds on a level completely lost to most productions these days. Rarely are our emotions manipulated with such ease, rarely do we find ourselves getting so engrossed in a story that a 3 hour running time seems to have gone by far too quickly and we yearn for more. King Kong is an odyssey of a movie, and the most genuine and compelling output seen since... well, the Lord of the Rings. This is classic storytelling at its peak - don't miss out on it!
-10/10
review by: date: 2008-01-15 rating:
Shoddy Packaging and Layout Spoils This SetFirst of all, I liked the film. It's a well made movie with a lot of love and care gone into it. How much, exactly? One only needs to indulge in the astonishing amount of extras to appreciate the level of hard work and creative vision that's gone into this project.
Sadly, this release is let down by the most basic elements that are inexcusable. First of all, you may think that 'packaging' is a lame criticism, but anyone who's buying the three disc deluxe set would reasonably expect the deluxe status of the release to be mirrored by packaging that consolidates it's 'special' status. The packaging here is truly dreadful, just three standard sized DVD cases with no inserts at all. I've seen better packaging on pirated releases.
Then there's the disc content. What isn't immediately obvious is that somebody has made the decision to split this movie over two discs. That may be acceptable if it has a four or five hour run time, but the movie's total length could easily be put onto one disc. There's still plenty of space on disc one when the first part of the film has finished, which they obviously knew about because they filled it up with extras. It doesn't take a genius to work out that putting the entire movie on one disc and having two discs devoted solely to extras is a much brighter idea.
So, a fantastic movie, and brilliant extras, but what we really need, and will no doubt get at some point, is an Ultimate release that features extras from this and the two-disc set, in packaging that communicates a degree of pride by Universal, the studio who should be very ashamed of this release, which communicates only a casual disregard. What a shame.
review by: SeeingRed date: 2007-11-12 rating:
Good - but very longFirst off - I did enjoy it. The only thing that made me not give it 5 stars was the length. It's not exactly a quick movie, but you can't fault Peter Jackson for not putting any effort into his work.
Naomi Watts is perfect as the damsel in distress who finds herself becoming rather fond of the massive ape of the title and Adrien Brody makes a fine, dashing leading man who rushes in to save the day.
Jack Black is just well, excellent and the scenery is breath-taking.
In all, it's one of those films you have to see at least once before you die and if you have an extra spare three-four hours, watch it again - just for old times sake.
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