It really does! A 7 or so!
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BuddyLove63 — 14 years ago(March 05, 2012 01:08 AM)
I'd give it a 6/10 to 6.5 out of 10 myself so I agree it should be a bit higher. I guess the dated FX lets it down to the modern crowd.
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wallacesawyer — 13 years ago(April 12, 2012 03:06 PM)
I guess the dated FX lets it down to the modern crowd.
Funny how the fuel shortage theme is still relevant. Or whatever you call it.
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Buddy-Love63 — 11 years ago(January 04, 2015 01:55 PM)
I give it about a 6/10 or so, which is close to the score it has.
It is very good in some places but the overall disappointment of the Kong effects probably keeps it from being a 7/10.
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waynewass427 — 10 years ago(February 28, 2016 01:23 PM)
Given the fact that it was made in 1975-76, before CGI, and that they were working with a limited budget, the effects really weren't all that bad. I really believe that the acting was quite good, especially the "Big Three" of Grodin / Bridges / Lange.
Not that this has anything to do with the rating, but the Director was John Guillerman, who happened to co-direct The Towering Inferno two years earlier. He directed the drama sequences, while Irwin Allen directed all of the action sequences.
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motter25420-153-699254 — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 12:21 PM)
Huh? I agree the effects were good, and while the people who played the 3 leads are good actors, their lines were just dreadful. Grodin's character was OK, but the other two were annoying as hell.
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motter25420-153-699254 — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 12:20 PM)
You obviously weren't around in the 70's, or 80's for that matter if you think these effects are disappointing.
I say this Kong looks far better than that CGI one, and really the only thing that keeps me from giving this film a 10 is the dialogue of the 2 main leads. It's like a 10yr old wrote their lines. -
Kompressor_Fan — 9 years ago(November 26, 2016 01:04 PM)
The effects are fine. I saw this when it came out. Funny, people are saying it should be rated higher. Well, compared to the awful reception this movie got from critics and audiences alike at the time, this film's "rating" has gone up over the years.
I saw it as a teen when it came out. I liked it.thought it was fun. Watching it today, there is the extra camp effect that here you have an actress that, all these years later, is considered to be on a par with actresses like Meryl Streep. Well.when this came out, Lange got mercilessly scathing reviews. She said years later that she was so humiliated by the reception she got in her first real screen role, that she didn't want to work in film ever again, until Bob Fosse called and asked her to play the Angel of Death in the movie All That Jazz. The rest is history.she surely got the last laugh against her original critics, that's for sure.
A strange combo of a great cast, terrible script and direction, and high quality special effects. Overall, a fun popcorn movie. -
motter25420-153-699254 — 9 years ago(November 26, 2016 02:01 PM)
The meme about this film being a failure is completely false. The critics did pan this film, but the audiences loved it. It was in the theater for months. It made a profit and then some.
The actors in of of themselves were good, but their characters were just dreadful and the dialogue was cringeworthy. It's all about Kong to me, and I thought he was great. -
Kompressor_Fan — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 08:49 AM)
It's always been referred to in the press as a flop. I just looked up the numbers..$24 million to make, $52 million at the box office. Since (even then) you needed about twice your budget to get in the black, the movie fell somewhere between breaking even, and maybe having a very modest profit. Not exactly a flop, but didn't set the world on fire, either.
Strong opening box office, according to IMDB. This fits with my memory, being as I remember sitting in a crowded theater to see this, because I just HAD to see this the first weekend when it came out. If they had just re-written the script and replaced the director, while keeping the effects and the great cast, I think this movie would have had a chance at becoming a classic. But, as it is, it's just a fun and campy movie, even after all the years. I wonder if Jessica Lange's feelings about this film have mellowed over the years? -
motter25420-153-699254 — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 01:01 PM)
That's just domestic, it actually made $90mill overall, adjusted for inflation that would be about $377mill, with a budget of about $106mill
King Kong was commercially successful, earning Paramount Pictures back over triple its budget. The film ended up at #5 on Variety's chart of the top domestic (U.S.) moneymakers of 1977. (The film was released in December 1976 and therefore earned the majority of its money during the early part of 1977.) The film made just over $90 million worldwide on a $24 million budget. -
Aggelos_Kreouzis — 10 years ago(September 03, 2015 02:02 AM)
This is the curse of remakes. If they are bad, they are considered trash, if they are good, they are considered non original and impossible to give genuine thrills.
I think it is the most underrated remake.
The studios did such an amazing job! Consider:- Production design
- Music and score (!!!)
- Robotic equipment (in the 70s)
- An honest contemporary alternative approach (energy, oil, environment)
- Filming Locations
- Amazing scale matching when editing Kong and the rest of the footage.
I really liked the original and gave it a 9.
I gave this version a 9 as well, by NOT thinking of the original
- I'm Baron Munchausen!
- That sounds nasty! Is it contagious?
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dlynch843 — 10 years ago(October 27, 2015 06:47 AM)
Yes, agreedthe best of the 3. Charles Grodin does his pompous sleaze act to perfection; great supporting castJohn Randolph, Ed Lauter, John Agar, Rene Auberjonois.
-Lange calling Kong a male chauvinist the humor is there. And then there's Kong's final fall. The first Kong was fine, but it was Hitler's favorite movie. The 2005 version was okgood relationship between Kong & Naomi Watts; but the special effects were just over-kill.