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King Kong vs Godzilla and Escapes 3-Movie DVD Collection

King Kong vs Godzilla and Escapes 3-Movie DVD Collection

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KING KONG - 2005 --- One of the greatest adventure stories in Hollywood history gets a new interpretation in this action drama from Academy Award-winning director Peter Jackson. In the early 1930s, Ca...

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KING KONG - 2005 --- One of the greatest adventure stories in Hollywood history gets a new interpretation in this action drama from Academy Award-winning director Peter Jackson. In the early 1930s, Carl Denham (Jack Black) is a daring filmmaker and adventurer who has gained a reputation for his pictures documenting wildlife in remote and dangerous jungle lands; despite the objections of his backers, Denham plans to film his next project aboard an ocean vessel en route to Skull Island, an uncharted island he discovered on a rare map. Correctly assuming his cast and crew would be wary of such a journey, Denham has told them they're traveling to Singapore, but before they set sail, his leading lady drops out of the project. Needing a beautiful actress willing to take a risk, Denham finds Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts), a beautiful but down-on-her-luck vaudeville performer, and offers her the role; cautious but eager to work, Darrow takes the role, and onboard the ship she strikes up a romance with Jack Driscoll (Adrien Brody), a respected playwright hired by Denham to write the script for his latest epic.When Denham and company arrive on Skull Island, the natives react with savage violence, but they happen to be the least of their worries. Skull Island is a sanctuary for prehistoric life, and lording it over the dinosaurs and other giant beasts is Kong, a 25-foot-tall gorilla who can outfight any creature on Earth. The natives kidnap Darrow, giving her to Kong as an offering to appease the giant beast; Denham and his men set out to find her, with Driscoll bravely determined to save the woman he loves. Eventually, Driscoll finds Darrow and Denham outwits Kong, intending to take the giant ape back to New York for display. But Kong has bonded with Darrow, and his attraction to her proves to be his undoing. Andy Serkis, who provided the body movements for Gollum in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings pictures, performed similar duties on King Kong, studying gorillas so he could mimic their actions, which were then used as the basis for the special-effects crew's digital animation of the great ape. KING KONG vs GODZILLA - This battle between the huge ape King Kong and the fire-breathing dinosaur Gojira marked the beginning of Toho Studios aiming their monster films at general audiences. Director Ishiro Honda stages the battle scenes atop Mt. Fuji , as the two lovable beasts play with a large boulder and generally behave like professional wrestlers horsing around for the camera. Persistent rumors claim that there exist two different endings to this film, with Godzilla winning in the Japanese version and Kong prevailing in the American print. These rumors are incorrect, as Kong wins in both versions. Gojira survived to battle Mothra the following year in Mosura Tai Gojira, while the Asian Kong returned in King Kong No Gyakushu (1967). KING KONG ESCAPES -- Rhodes Reason is the requisite Hollywood "name" actor in the Japanese-produced King Kong Escapes. While hacking through the jungle, expedition leader Nelson (Reason) and his companions are attacked by a dinosaur. They are rescued by King Kong, who since his traumatic experiences in New York has evidently changed his spots and become a lovable old Joe. Susan (Linda Miller), the prettiest member of Nelson's expedition, takes quite a liking to the big ape (Kong, not Nelson), and the feeling is reciprocated. The emphasis then shifts to dome-headed mad scientist Dr. Who (Eisei Amamoto), whose plans to take over the world include building a huge "Mechni-Kong," a robot designed to put the real Kong out of commission (if Amamoto sounds familiar to you, that's because his voice is dubbed by the ubiquitous Paul Frees). The climactic battle between the two Kongs is staged on a tinker-toy replica of Tokyo Tower -- hardly as imposing a structure as the Empire State Building, but consider what they're working with here. The Rhodes Reason/Linda Miller scenes were directed in Canada by Arthur Rankin Jr., the man responsible for the King Kong animated TV series of the late 1960s...

Specifics

Actor

Andy Serkis, Jack Black, Adrien Brody

Brand

Universal

Case Type

Tall/DVD Case

Cinematic Movement

B-Movie, Cult

Director

Peter Jackson

Edition

Box Set

Features

Former Rental, Captioned, Widescreen

Format

DVD

Genre

Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Adventure, Horror, Drama, Thriller & Mystery, Fantasy

Language

English, American English

Movie/TV Title

King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962 film)

Music Artist

James Newton Howard

Rating

PG-13

Region Code

DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)

Release Year

2014

Season

1, 2, Complete Series Box Set

Studio

Universal

Sub-Genre

Escape, Creatures/Monsters, Christmas, Mystery, Supernatural

Subtitle Language

English, French, Spanish

Type

Movie Dvd

UPC

0025192259081

Weight

0.05 pounds

gtin13

0025192259081

Reviews

  1. William Hird

    This DVD set is a must-have for any monster movie fan! The 2005 King Kong remake delivers stunning visuals, intense action, and emotional depth. Jack Black and Naomi Watts shine in their roles, bringing fresh energy to the classic tale. The battles between Kong and the dinosaurs are breathtaking, and the special effects still hold up today. A thrilling adventure from start to finish!