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Heli Smoke
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I first saw this movie in 1955 when I was 5 years old. Some of the most terrifying scenes ever for a 5 year old were in this movie: Stomping on natives, Kong raising his face on the Subway in front of the train; Kong looking in at a brunette while she's sleeping, picking her up and then dropping her........The remakes don't come close, but the remake with Jack Black was 4 star, especially the Cinematic colors.
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Bookish Love
This movie has always stood on its own, and is truly a work of art! I really loved how the movie was made, (even though they used string puppets) its still a very fun movie to watch and is cool to think about! Really love classics like these! :D
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Jason Kimbro
King Kong. Citizen Kane. Psycho. Gone with the Wind. Lawrence of Arabia. The Godfather. Taxi Driver. Halloween. Platoon. Die Hard. Goodfellas. I could keep going, but simply listing King Kong with the rest of these films should say enough