It wasn't the airplanes, it was beauty that killed the beast.
It wasn't the airplanes, it was beauty that killed the beast
Roll credits?
>tfw I liked this line
>mfw
this movie was kino
>3+ hours long
>that sound editing
>that scene when they're getting surround by insects
What did he mean by this?
Why Jack Black?
because it was ripped directly from the original 1933 version
>tfw i liked the whole movie
>"it wasn't the airplanes"
>it was literally the airplanes that killed Kong
Except none of this would've happened if Carl didn't kidnap Kong
because he couldnt get michael j fox
Uh...no, it's actually your fault it happened. Nice try though, asshole.
how much was he sued by the city after bringing a rampaging monster into it?
He's right. It was the machine guns mounted on the planes that killed him. Or to be more specific it was the ammunition being fired from said machine guns at a dangerous velocity which killed him.
I've never seen Son of Kong, but I seem to recall from the Cinemassacre review of it that the incident basically ruined Denham financially, and he has no recourse but to go back to Skull Island, on the search for a treasure.
actually it were the wounds caused by the ammunition that killed him
Did the internal wounds caused by the bullets kill him, or was it the massive fall (more specicfalky impact on the ground) that killed him?
Kongs a big guy, but the bullets looked extremely painful
>Your Honor, it wasn't me who brought the beast here, it was Curiosity and Ambition.
Underrated movie. The best version of King Kong. Third act drags a bit but aside from that it's good fun
gravity was his enemy
Better late than never I guess
I'm withholding judgement until I get the coroners report, but things aren't looking good for beauty
Great film.
It was most likely his organs exploding after impacting the ground and the subsequent shock and internal hemoraging which killed him, in my lay opinion.
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The companion book has a similar story, with Carl Denham leading an expedition to catalogue the wildlife of skull island.
>i just need more...more.. jellybeans..
Kek
The pavement was his enemy!
But humans built the pavement!
And god created the atoms that comprised the pavement.
It wasn't the airplanes. It was god that killed the beast.
But God as a concept was invented by man
So...man killed the beast?
Man was the true beast all along
Fucking poetry.
The video game was pretty good.
that game was under rated and underplayed. im also pretty sure it was the best looking game for the old xbox
after 30 years the only good movie games are still spiderman 2 and king kong
ebin
It was pretty terrifying at times too.
the wolverine game was gud too
And we're all just atoms, and our perception of reality is just chemical reactions. What's your point?
*tips*
How did the new one turn out?
It looked abysmal.
I liked it. It was a fun cheesy monster movie.
It was chemical reactions that killed the beast?
that movie was hot garbage
My money's still on the bullets