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Charles Grodin's portrayal of the greedy, desperate oil company executive is scenery-chewing at its best. But 'King Kong' had it's good points, too. Give me a break! Yet there's something about movies one enjoyed as a youth that makes them special for the rest of one's life, no matter how bad they really are. Or Jack's theory that the fog was produced not by a huge supply of crude oil near the surface, but by 'animal respiration.' As if King Kong's breathing caused the fog bank.
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Or the SUNNY aerial shot of the people walking on the allegedly fog-shrouded island. Like the ship's radar being able to pick up Kong when he was walking around the island. Other aspects of the film struck me as just dumb. The romance between Dwan and Jack seemed contrived once I got older. I very much enjoyed 'King Kong' as a 17-year-old high school senior, but not so much later as an adult. And you could find posters, T-shirts and a 'Making Of King Kong' book. A fast-food joint offered King Kong collectible glasses (I still have a set). Promotional material offered for sale dwarfed anything that had been done in that area before. With a production cost of $24 million it was the most expensive movie ever made at that time. It might have been the first movie to get that treatment. It was the big 'event' movie of 1976 and showed on two screens in most multiplexes. This resulted in protests by some Muslim, until director Moustapha Akkad hired a staff of respected Islamic clerics as technical advisors."King Kong" was one of my all-time favorite movies when I was a teenager.
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