King Kong Teaser Poster
#26
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Originally posted by tanman
I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not.
I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not.
#27
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All a teaser poster usually is, is a simple image without the normal movie credits at the bottom and an approximate release date. This would fit, even if a fake. I'm not sure what people were expecting as a "teaser poster". It's not a "teaser trailer".
#28
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Originally posted by Giantrobo
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I hate it! This movie is gonna suck!!! The original is better!!! I'll wait for the dvd!!!
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I hate it! This movie is gonna suck!!! The original is better!!! I'll wait for the dvd!!!
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#33
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saved it just for your trigger
seriously...anyone seen anything with the monkey in it....artwork?
Not nearly enough Kong Talk going on...
seriously...anyone seen anything with the monkey in it....artwork?
Not nearly enough Kong Talk going on...
Last edited by Cameron; 01-11-05 at 03:13 AM.
#34
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Originally Posted by Kal-El
Meh.
#36
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Nice type design.
#37
Originally Posted by Groucho
I hope they keep the line about "women and seamen don't mix" from the original.
and the poster looks like it says "KING KONC"
Last edited by whotony; 01-11-05 at 05:17 PM.
#38
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Well, we've still got around a year before the movie is out. I doubt PJ will take the route of giving himself juicy cameos in pivotal roles like other directors *cough*M. Night Shymalan*cough*
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Rivero thanks for posting those pics, they are awesome.
I can't wait for this movie, (though I have my reservations) and I just watched the original '33 classic for the first time on TCM, and I thought it more than lived up to its classic status. I was amazed how the filmmakers with limited technology made the audience care for the creature of Kong as an emotional and misunderstood creature, and not just play him as a monster. I hope Jackson's version can bring some of that magic to his film.
I can't wait for this movie, (though I have my reservations) and I just watched the original '33 classic for the first time on TCM, and I thought it more than lived up to its classic status. I was amazed how the filmmakers with limited technology made the audience care for the creature of Kong as an emotional and misunderstood creature, and not just play him as a monster. I hope Jackson's version can bring some of that magic to his film.
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...don't know why they trusted an unproven director like Peter Jackson to deliver on this one. The guy's only made like one movie, which he apparently forgot to edit.
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Originally Posted by chess
...don't know why they trusted an unproven director like Peter Jackson to deliver on this one. The guy's only made like one movie, which he apparently forgot to edit.
I'm definitely looking forward to Kong. It will be interesting to see what Jackson can do post-LotR. I'm sure he knows the expectations and will go all out to impress.




the lettering makes it look like a musical.

