Much of the movie, especially the wedding ceremony to Kong, feels like the tail end of a rough acid trip. The music is so grand but subdued. I still remember a time when this was still the latest King Kong movie and it wasn't even that long ago. This comes from a slower paced era of filmmaking. Star Wars hadn't given cinema a jolt of cocaine yet.

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De Laurentiis and returning director John Guillermin open the movie with the climax of King Kong, complete with stock-footage cameos from Bridges and Lange and the same damn footage of Kong’s

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