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- Introduction from director Peter Jackson
- Post-production diaries
- 'Kong's New York, 1933' featurette
- 'The Natural History Of Skull Island' featurette
- Regions 2/4/5
The eighth wonder of the world.
It is 1933, and vaudeville actress Ann Darrow (Oscar nominee Naomi Watts) has found herself - like so many other New Yorkers during the Great Depression - without the means to earn a living. Unwilling to compromise and allow herself to sink into a career in burlesque, she considers her limited options while aimlessly wandering the streets of Manhattan. When her hunger drives her to unsuccessfully try to steal an apple from a fruit vendor's stall, she is rescued - literally - by filmmaker and multiple hyphenate Carl Denham (Jack Black).
It seems that the entrepreneur-raconteur-adventurer is no stranger to theft, having that day lifted the only existing print of his most recent and unfinished film from under his studio executives' noses when they threatened to pull his completion funds. Carl has until the end of the day to get his crew onboard the Singapore-bound tramp steamer, the S.S. Venture, in hopes of completing his travelogue/action film. With that, the showman is certain he will finally achieve the personal greatness he knows awaits him around the corner - and although the crew believe that corner to be Singapore, Denham actually hopes to find and capture on film the mysterious place of legend: Skull Island.
Unfortunately for Carl, his headlining actress has pulled out of his project, but his search for a size-four leading lady (the costumes have all been made) has, fatefully, led him to Ann. The struggling actress is reluctant to sign on with Denham, until she learns that the up-and-coming, socially relevant playwright Jack Driscoll (Oscar winner Adrien Brody) is penning the screenplay - the fees his friend Carl pays for potboiling adventure are a welcome supplement to Driscoll's nominal income from his stage plays.
With his newly discovered star and coerced screenwriter reluctantly onboard, Denham's 'moving picture ship' heads out of New York Harbor... and toward a destiny that none aboard could possibly foresee...

Average rating (29 reviews)
We're filming on an island now?
arty666 | 16/01/2010 | See all arty666's reviews (73) »
If you're reading this review having not have watched the film before, watch it first then you will know what i am on about lol. The acting is immense, the presetation is immense, th environment is immense, everything is so... Immense.. I have never watched the original but I love this film so much.
This is an absolutely wonderful film to watch in every sense of the word. Peter Jackson has reinvisioned something wonderful here as this remake to the 1933 classic is done even better with Naomi Watts who was brilliant in her role and Jack Black who seemed lost when he couldnt say anything funny but the real star of this movie was Kong himself which showed some amazing CGI. Yea its 3 hours long but it goes by like an hour and is awesome entertainment. Enjoy
Fantastic King Kong
JGROVEY | 12/08/2009 | See all JGROVEY's reviews (104) »
This film just keeps growing on me everytime i watch it - great story, superb acting (especially Naomi Watts) and spectacular special effects - ok it may seem long but there is NEVER a boring minute, scene or dialogue - one of my fave films and definite 5 stars from me reccomend for anyone who loves action films and want to see some REALLY great storytelling and directing
Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody, Jack Black, Colin Hanks, Kyle Chandler, Thomas Kretschmann, Andy Serkis, Evan Dexter Parke, Jamie Bell, John Sumner, Craig Hall, Mark Hadlow, Clancy Brown, Peter Jackson, Frank Darabont & Howard Shore | |
12 years and over | |
2005 | |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
Arabic ; English for the hard of hearing ; Icelandic | |
2 hours and 59 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |




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