https://youtu.be/Hj894v_GOdE
Not as informative as I was hoping but still a nice light look at our favorite giant gorilla.
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Re: Kong retrospective
Nice one. I've bookmarked it to watch when more time allows.HentaiHunter1 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 12:02 amhttps://youtu.be/Hj894v_GOdE
Not as informative as I was hoping but still a nice light look at our favorite giant gorilla.
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Its really mostly producers and fans talking about what they liked about King Kong 1933 and then brief opinions on the major follow ups and similar movies. Like I said, light fair. I had watched it hoping to get a deeper history or interesting facts about the film.
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I watched a documentary about the 1933 King Kong. They did the stop motion filming of Kong, so someone had to touch him to move the body parts. When the first watched it, the director wanted to throw out the film as everywhere the technician touched the model, the fur had been disturbed. But when the ran the footage, it gave the bristling fur affect that we see in the movie.
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Re: Kong retrospective
My fur bristles, too.DocRick wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:03 pmI watched a documentary about the 1933 King Kong. They did the stop motion filming of Kong, so someone had to touch him to move the body parts. When the first watched it, the director wanted to throw out the film as everywhere the technician touched the model, the fur had been disturbed. But when the ran the footage, it gave the bristling fur affect that we see in the movie.
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