17:56 Wow been wanting to know for a while who owned it because I saw only two of the photos but they did not give a source. hehe my image mockups at 22:30, Btw the giant spider can be seen in Women of the Prehistoric Planet 1966
I'm glad to see these videos back, I love the reviews especially the Kong reviews, Speaking of Bob Burns, did you know that while he was working on a movie, he actually found the Godzilla and Angiruis suits from Godzilla raids again, in a crates near the set of where they were filming this sci-fi movie, Apparently it was for the reshoots for when Godzilla raids again was going to be called the Volcano monsters.
That’s my 1933 King Kong tribal staff at 9:59! So glad you found a screenshot of it. This was when I had the staff on display at the Hollywood Heritage Museum in Hollywood, CA in 2019 for a book signing event with Victoria Riskin, Fay Wray’s daughter. Great video!
We need to get a film based on the early days of Merian C. Cooper and the making of *"KING KONG 1933".* It should even be released for the 1933 film's 100th anniversary. And I do wonder who could star as the cast & crew?
It'll be public domain by then, so I don‘t expect anything of high quality, kong is already pubic domain himself because universal forgot to renew the copyright on the 1932 novelisation of the movie used as promotional material in the months leading up to it's release
I really loved the old Dinosaur models from 1933, they were inspiring and I felt like I wanted to recreate a story of Godzilla living on an island with non extinct dinosaurs.
It's a good thing a lot of these models survived to this day, considering their history. I even remember seeing some of those documentaries with Peter Jackson and his Kong collection, which were all fascinating.
28:50: In order to celebrate the 50th anniversary (as well), an inflatable 50-ft balloon recreation of Kong was strapped at the bottom of the Empire State Building’s mooring mast (which was originally supposed to be a docking port for airships). However, bad weather conditions caused Kong to get some “puncture” (not gunshot) wounds, and, thus, he was deflated & taken down a lot earlier than expected.
Just so we get the timeline of the wall correct: It was originally built for Cecil B. DeMille's KING OF KINGS in 1927 and didn't appear again until it was redressed six years later for KING KONG. It next showed up in the THE RETURN OF CHANDU, a serial produced by Sol Lesser Productions starring Bela Lugosi released in 1934. The following year the wall came back in SHE which was an RKO production. The next appearance of the wall was its final one in GONE WITH THE WIND (1939).
A year ago I discovered a seller on eBay selling a piece of the cotton used for the other Brontosaurus. He attended, it seems, Forry Ackerman’s 2002 auction (4E needed to sell to pay for his cancer bills). The eBay seller made me sick :(
Hey Jack, R U still hoping that they'll still do a book about Creation & that 1 of its chapters is just the film's script, just like that 1 book about War Eagles & the early draft of King Kong?🙂🤞
I have two books about Creation with production story and storyboards from the Skull Island archives series. And from David Conover and Philip Riley there’s the book “War Eagles the Unmaking of an Epic”. Among other thins it contains the third script.
@@BigJackFilms okay and also the walking with series was my childhood so thank you and 65 had a hellish production you should hear it and finally there is a new jurassic park movie in the works but this time writing by the writer of the first two jurassic park movies David keopp and directored by Gareth Edward's
@@Trash-ef2jn I believe that the Godzilla 1962 suit didn't survive, if you wanted to know that. Like some of the other Godzilla suits they rotted into oblivion and were lost to time. Heck, even the original 1954 suit didn't survive.
we might have footage of the lost spider pit sequance because in the black sqorpion theres a scene where a little boy gets chased by a giant tic and the footage was origanal footage from the king kong spider pit scene he just put footage of the boy in with the footage from the spider pit scene.
I don’t know if anyone in the comments has said this or if you know and you may not see this but the Fay Wray doll you mentioned there’s also a 1976 Dwan doll
Movie world was in Buena Park California not Burbank I think you're thinking of the film studio Warner Brothers movie world which is in Burbank but the actual movie world museum where King Kong was in Buena Park California are you so is go there when I was a kid and Saw King Kong aperture! And movie world closed down in 2005 not the 70's
It's amazing that the Triceratops model from Creation is in pretty good shape even after 90 years.
I definitely can't wait to hear how they created the brontosaurus in the water scene
17:56 Wow been wanting to know for a while who owned it because I saw only two of the photos but they did not give a source.
hehe my image mockups at 22:30, Btw the giant spider can be seen in Women of the Prehistoric Planet 1966
I'm glad to see these videos back, I love the reviews especially the Kong reviews, Speaking of Bob Burns, did you know that while he was working on a movie, he actually found the Godzilla and Angiruis suits from Godzilla raids again, in a crates near the set of where they were filming this sci-fi movie, Apparently it was for the reshoots for when Godzilla raids again was going to be called the Volcano monsters.
Oh cool!
11:28 Thank you so much for giving Mr. Delgado the exposure he needs as a Mexican talent.
Babe wake up! New Bigjackfilms King Kong reviews upload.
Good to see these reviews come back
This will B fun & exciting, especially King Kong's 50th anniversary from 1983.
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That’s my 1933 King Kong tribal staff at 9:59! So glad you found a screenshot of it. This was when I had the staff on display at the Hollywood Heritage Museum in Hollywood, CA in 2019 for a book signing event with Victoria Riskin, Fay Wray’s daughter. Great video!
It’s amazing to see how many of the old props from the original King Kong are like today!
We need to get a film based on the
early days of Merian C. Cooper and
the making of *"KING KONG 1933".*
It should even be released for the 1933
film's 100th anniversary.
And I do wonder who could star as the cast & crew?
Maybe some actors and actresses who look similar to them and maybe even a remake of the filming of the the movie it’s self
It'll be public domain by then, so I don‘t expect anything of high quality, kong is already pubic domain himself because universal forgot to renew the copyright on the 1932 novelisation of the movie used as promotional material in the months leading up to it's release
I really loved the old Dinosaur models from 1933, they were inspiring and I felt like I wanted to recreate a story of Godzilla living on an island with non extinct dinosaurs.
That's is........ actually not a bad concept.
It's a good thing a lot of these models survived to this day, considering their history. I even remember seeing some of those documentaries with Peter Jackson and his Kong collection, which were all fascinating.
28:50: In order to celebrate the 50th anniversary (as well), an inflatable 50-ft balloon recreation of Kong was strapped at the bottom of the Empire State Building’s mooring mast (which was originally supposed to be a docking port for airships). However, bad weather conditions caused Kong to get some “puncture” (not gunshot) wounds, and, thus, he was deflated & taken down a lot earlier than expected.
44:37 Where’s this clip from
Peter Jackson's Production Diaries
Just so we get the timeline of the wall correct:
It was originally built for Cecil B. DeMille's KING OF KINGS in 1927 and didn't appear again until it was redressed six years later for KING KONG. It next showed up in the THE RETURN OF CHANDU, a serial produced by Sol Lesser Productions starring Bela Lugosi released in 1934. The following year the wall came back in SHE which was an RKO production. The next appearance of the wall was its final one in GONE WITH THE WIND (1939).
31:30 Freddy Krueger in Freddy's Dead: HEY YOU FORGOT THE POWER GLOVE!!
This was a solid video! Always enjoy the king kong topics:)
I’m really excited to see what the 100th KK Review will be.
A year ago I discovered a seller on eBay selling a piece of the cotton used for the other Brontosaurus. He attended, it seems, Forry Ackerman’s 2002 auction (4E needed to sell to pay for his cancer bills). The eBay seller made me sick :(
It’s great to see those reviews Jack 👍🏻
I went to the Ripley's Believe it or Not museum in LA two years ago and on display was a native torch from the original film.
Great episode. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
I once saw some of the original Kong puppets at the Hollywood Museum, and a screen-used torch at the Ripley's Odditorium. :)
The giant gate of Skull Island’s village actually was reused in She (1935) as well as many death screams from Kong.
Hey Jack, R U still hoping that they'll still do a book about Creation & that 1 of its chapters is just the film's script, just like that 1 book about War Eagles & the early draft of King Kong?🙂🤞
I have two books about Creation with production story and storyboards from the Skull Island archives series. And from David Conover and Philip Riley there’s the book “War Eagles the Unmaking of an Epic”. Among other thins it contains the third script.
9:25 I have that book.😁 I also hope that publishing company comes out with a book about Creation & with it's script.🙂
I also have that book! Plus a creation script book would be AMAZING!
@@carsonsmith7314 Yeah, it would.
That King Kong animatronic bust with the smiley grin always freaked me out 😨
I did enjoy the sad Stegosaurus song.
Loved both the X-Plus(es?) in the background!
You should have one about the godzilla suits
Next Week
@@BigJackFilms okay and also the walking with series was my childhood so thank you and 65 had a hellish production you should hear it and finally there is a new jurassic park movie in the works but this time writing by the writer of the first two jurassic park movies David keopp and directored by Gareth Edward's
@@Trash-ef2jn I believe that the Godzilla 1962 suit didn't survive, if you wanted to know that. Like some of the other Godzilla suits they rotted into oblivion and were lost to time. Heck, even the original 1954 suit didn't survive.
Thank you for this video. Great information for collectors.
Yeah, everyone rock out to life is a highway
Ironic that the T. Rex in the movie died because Kong broke its skull, yet the head is the only surviving remnant of the puppet.
Someone is a fan of TeamFourStar
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Good Review Jack loving everything I would really love to do The 1976 King Kong movie I have my review channel It would be my dream to review with you
we might have footage of the lost spider pit sequance because in the black sqorpion theres a scene where a little boy gets chased by a giant tic and the footage was origanal footage from the king kong spider pit scene he just put footage of the boy in with the footage from the spider pit scene.
30:13: Well, I certainly loved to hear about it (even before you brought it up).
what if the photos were the animation and there are 1000's
15:29 anyone else legit find this sad since it’s a song about how this poor prop is now a shell of its former self because no one took care of it
15:26 oh my god lol 😂 bro we need a full version of this
What school play was that U were in as a lad?
A Knight To Remember (1999) Tonawanda Elementary School, Milwaukee.
I was in first or second grade and assisted painting pieces with my class.
@@BigJackFilms O okay. I'm sure U had a blast back then doing this play.
Man, this review is almost a year old
I still believe the lost spider pit scene is still out there in anywhere
The Simple Plan rendition sent me lol
Thanks
Is there a part 2 coming soon?
I don’t know if anyone in the comments has said this or if you know and you may not see this but the Fay Wray doll you mentioned there’s also a 1976 Dwan doll
Was kong supposed to fight the stegosaurus
Movie world was in Buena Park California not Burbank I think you're thinking of the film studio Warner Brothers movie world which is in Burbank but the actual movie world museum where King Kong was in Buena Park California are you so is go there when I was a kid and Saw King Kong aperture! And movie world closed down in 2005 not the 70's
I’d wonder when part 2 will show up?
26:54
My childhoods in one video!
Lets gooo
15:26 this part made me laugh my ass off great parody
Hey Jack, you’re forgetting about the main star of the K team who is the Mr. T of your group?
26:53 Hello, MIB🙂
21:55 Oh hai Frank Darabont, hahahahaha.
What I would do to see these models in real life.
17:57 willickers.
5:46/6:40/18:53/19:03/31:29
15:30
A giant monkeys paw does it grant wishes? Just kidding but your team is going to need the help of flying eagle if you’re gonna cover more ground,