King Kong: Deluxe Extended Edition 11/14
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The set will include 13 minutes of new footage added in, commentary from Jackson, 40 minutes of deleted scenes, cast gag reel...
There's also 230 new visual effects shots.
There's also 230 new visual effects shots.
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13 minutes of addition footage plus 40(!) minutes of deleted scenes? Why weren't these put into the movie? I think based on the LOTR EE's people (myself included) expected quite a bit more additional footage added in...
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40(!) minutes of deleted scenes? Why weren't these put into the movie?
Sounds like a great set. I'm in.
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I think I liked the cover of the 2-disc better than this though. I am one of the few who didn't mind a little build up to the action. My beef was not enough Kong and too much creepy crawly bugs and "people" scenes on the island.
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I was hoping for more additional extended footage myself but I'll take what I can get. It's will be cool to see the deleted footage as well.
This will go nicely with the sing disc edition I have.
Do we have confirmation on DTS yet?
This will go nicely with the sing disc edition I have.
Do we have confirmation on DTS yet?
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Titanic had a similar amount of deleted scenes, and while fascinating to watch, I think the movie was better served leaving most of them out. I trust Peter Jackson to make the right decision. I loved the film, and will anxiously wait the extended cut.
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I felt that the editing was a little wonky on The Two Towers but the extended version bumped it up as one of my all time favorites. I am hoping this will also be the case with KK. So, I trust PJ to extend it as it should have been seen in the theater.
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I'm happy to see it is only extended by 13 minutes. Has Jackson learned some restraint now? Sure the theatrical version is excessive and long as it is. But I'm happy to see he didn't go overboard with including all the deteled scenes added back into the film.
A 4 hour version of the film woud be unbearable and dull in my opinion. So I'm happy my greatest fears so far are not realised.
Someone brought up Titanics deleted scenes and I agree,If they were added back into the film(especially that horrible alternate ending!). The film would be absolutely destroyed and unwatchably lame. While theatrical version is a classic and paced perfectly.
More and longer does not always mean better if you care about pacing and story flow.
And the first extended Rings film put me to sleep it was so boring! I have'nt bothered watching the other two films in their entirty yet,but I think I'll go with the theatrical versions when/if I do.
A 4 hour version of the film woud be unbearable and dull in my opinion. So I'm happy my greatest fears so far are not realised.
Someone brought up Titanics deleted scenes and I agree,If they were added back into the film(especially that horrible alternate ending!). The film would be absolutely destroyed and unwatchably lame. While theatrical version is a classic and paced perfectly.
More and longer does not always mean better if you care about pacing and story flow.
And the first extended Rings film put me to sleep it was so boring! I have'nt bothered watching the other two films in their entirty yet,but I think I'll go with the theatrical versions when/if I do.
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Originally Posted by Julie Walker
I'm happy to see it is only extended by 13 minutes. Has Jackson learned some restraint now? Sure the theatrical version is excessive and long as it is. But I'm happy to see he didn't go overboard with including all the deteled scenes added back into the film.
A 4 hour version of the film woud be unbearable and dull in my opinion. So I'm happy my greatest fears so far are not realised.
Someone brought up Titanics deleted scenes and I agree,If they were added back into the film(especially that horrible alternate ending!). The film would be absolutely destroyed and unwatchably lame. While theatrical version is a classic and paced perfectly.
More and longer does not always mean better if you care about pacing and story flow.
And the first extended Rings film put me to sleep it was so boring! I have'nt bothered watching the other two films in their entirty yet,but I think I'll go with the theatrical versions when/if I do.
A 4 hour version of the film woud be unbearable and dull in my opinion. So I'm happy my greatest fears so far are not realised.
Someone brought up Titanics deleted scenes and I agree,If they were added back into the film(especially that horrible alternate ending!). The film would be absolutely destroyed and unwatchably lame. While theatrical version is a classic and paced perfectly.
More and longer does not always mean better if you care about pacing and story flow.
And the first extended Rings film put me to sleep it was so boring! I have'nt bothered watching the other two films in their entirty yet,but I think I'll go with the theatrical versions when/if I do.
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I'm down for this set. The Jackson commentary will be great, and I always love seeing outtakes/gag reels. Hopefully this'll get a DTS-ES track as well to round things out.
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Here are the full specs for you. Unfortunately no DTS which is a bit of a bummer! As for the limited edition set - it will include 'A beautifully crafted King Kong figurine, created exclusively for the package by the OscarŽ-winning artists at Weta Workshop and Weta Digital'
DISC 1
"KING KONG" part 1
DELETED SCENES - 16 Deleted Scenes
FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER PETER JACKSON AND CO-WRITER/PRODUCER PHILIPPA BOYENS
DISC 2
"KING KONG" part 2
THE EIGHTH BLUNDER OF THE WORLD
"THE PRESENT"
A NIGHT IN VAUDEVILLE
KING KONG HOMAGE
WETA COLLECTABLES
Trailers
FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER PETER JACKSON AND CO-WRITER/PRODUCER PHILIPPA BOYENS
DISC 3
THE "KING KONG" ARCHIVES
INTRODUCTION BY PETER JACKSON
THE ORIGINS OF "KING KONG"
PRE-PRODUCTION PART 1: THE RETURN OF KONG
PRE-PRODUCTION PART 2: COUNTDOWN TO FILMING
THE VENTURE JOURNEY
RETURN TO SKULL ISLAND
NEW YORK, NEW ZEALAND
BRINGING KONG TO LIFE PART 1: DESIGN AND RESEARCH
BRINGING KONG TO LIFE PART 2: PERFORMANCE AND ANIMATION
THE 1996 "KING KONG" VIDEO GALLERY
THE VENTURE VIDEO GALLERY
SKULL ISLAND VIDEO GALLERY
NEW YORK VIDEO GALLERY
KONG VIDEO GALLERY
ARRIVAL AT SKULL ISLAND PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
BRONTO STAMPEDE PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
T-REX FIGHT PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
KONG'S CAPTURE PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING BATTLE PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
ANN DISARMS KONG MOTION-CAPTURE/ANIMATION COMPARISON
KONG'S CAPTURE MOTION-CAPTURE/ANIMATION COMPARISON
KONG IN NEW YORK MOTION-CAPTURE/ANIMATION COMPARISON
DVD CREDITS
ROM: 1996 AND 2005 SCRIPTS
And Much More
DISC 1
"KING KONG" part 1
DELETED SCENES - 16 Deleted Scenes
FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER PETER JACKSON AND CO-WRITER/PRODUCER PHILIPPA BOYENS
DISC 2
"KING KONG" part 2
THE EIGHTH BLUNDER OF THE WORLD
"THE PRESENT"
A NIGHT IN VAUDEVILLE
KING KONG HOMAGE
WETA COLLECTABLES
Trailers
FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER PETER JACKSON AND CO-WRITER/PRODUCER PHILIPPA BOYENS
DISC 3
THE "KING KONG" ARCHIVES
INTRODUCTION BY PETER JACKSON
THE ORIGINS OF "KING KONG"
PRE-PRODUCTION PART 1: THE RETURN OF KONG
PRE-PRODUCTION PART 2: COUNTDOWN TO FILMING
THE VENTURE JOURNEY
RETURN TO SKULL ISLAND
NEW YORK, NEW ZEALAND
BRINGING KONG TO LIFE PART 1: DESIGN AND RESEARCH
BRINGING KONG TO LIFE PART 2: PERFORMANCE AND ANIMATION
THE 1996 "KING KONG" VIDEO GALLERY
THE VENTURE VIDEO GALLERY
SKULL ISLAND VIDEO GALLERY
NEW YORK VIDEO GALLERY
KONG VIDEO GALLERY
ARRIVAL AT SKULL ISLAND PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
BRONTO STAMPEDE PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
T-REX FIGHT PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
KONG'S CAPTURE PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING BATTLE PRE-VIZ ANIMATIC
ANN DISARMS KONG MOTION-CAPTURE/ANIMATION COMPARISON
KONG'S CAPTURE MOTION-CAPTURE/ANIMATION COMPARISON
KONG IN NEW YORK MOTION-CAPTURE/ANIMATION COMPARISON
DVD CREDITS
ROM: 1996 AND 2005 SCRIPTS
And Much More
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Originally Posted by Tom Woodward
ROM: 1996 AND 2005 SCRIPTS
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Thanks for all of the info.
I'm looking forward to this set, because I really liked the movie and I won't mind buying another copy of it on DVD, especially if it's a different cut of the film. The artwork is incredible and it seems like the set itself is jam-packed with extras (which is nice to see.) The only thing that I'm unsure of is whether I will pay the extra FORTY dollars for a figurine. At the moment, I don't think I will, because of the fact that I'm not big on figures. However, the collector in me will want to get the best version available. Argh.
I'm looking forward to this set, because I really liked the movie and I won't mind buying another copy of it on DVD, especially if it's a different cut of the film. The artwork is incredible and it seems like the set itself is jam-packed with extras (which is nice to see.) The only thing that I'm unsure of is whether I will pay the extra FORTY dollars for a figurine. At the moment, I don't think I will, because of the fact that I'm not big on figures. However, the collector in me will want to get the best version available. Argh.



