I always loved that they chose to add a Cave Bear as one of the prehistoric fauna on Skull Island, it shows that it’s not just a haven for dinosaurs but prehistoric mammals as well.
I actually enjoyed this film despite its rushed production. OK the story isn't as good as the first film, but its an entertaining little film, more comedic though. This is a great sequence and I believe one of the Kong puppets was 'refurred' to make the little fella.
@@koopapoopypanya9485 Well, Godzilla Jr. pretty much fought his own 1-on-1 battle with Destroyah on his own and he almost died once by being dropped on a building and blasted, so G Jr's okay.
Willis O'Brien & the RKO art dept made the best jungle scenes I've ever seen in a movie! The layering, the undergrowth, and the lighting techniques between each plane of the jungle settings are still better than anything made today! Skull Island just looks like the most amazing prehistoric jungle setting ever. Peter Jackson attempted to recreate it in 2005, but even he ultimately failed also. He was correct about the formula being the Doré style dark-to-light foreground lighting, and painted mattes in the background. But he forgot one important element: the perma-canopy. The consistent width of the vine-choked tree trunks & the consistent height of their branches created a "tunnel effect"; giving viewers the impression that this deep, dark jungle just stretched onwards into infinity. The reason the 1933 Skull Island looks so fantastic is because it looks like someone took a giant boring rig that you'd use to tunnel through mountains or bedrock, but used it on this dense, claustrophobic jungle island instead. You can't achieve the same effect that RKO did by using normal jungle trees & bushes the way the 1976, 2005, and 2017 (Kong: Skull Island) movies did. You have to tailor them to the camera as well by making the trees gigantic also. Until Hollywood rediscovers this lost knowledge, we will never see this same unique jungle setting in a movie duplicated, unfortunately.
2005 ultimately failed? Absolutely not. It recreated this exact look faithfully and pulled off using practicals. The depth you speak is present in many shots. I do agree on Skull Island 2017, the jungle was weak.
In defense of kong:skull island it wasn’t meant to be a remake of the original like in 1976 and 2005 And it’s environment was meant to be more similar to Vietnam since the movie had a more Vietnam war tone (heck parts of it were even filmed in Vietnam alongside Australia and Hawaii)
This is the kind of movie that I'd consider as "I like but everyone else hates". I like how Kiko can do things all by himself, proving that he indeed does not need the helps of his parents. Also, the ending scene of this movie is REALLY DARK. Kiko actually shouts "mommy" while the Skull Island is sinking, knowing that his mom doesn't exist anymore, as he's the last of his kind. This is a really dark way to end a 'childish' sequel
The Giant bear, stills surprising me. Despite about Dinosaurs, reptiles and Giant insects with tentacles, Kong and his Son were not the only mammals. I'm happy about it.
This is one of the scenes of Son of Kong movie. It's same size with Mighty Joe. Son of Kong fighting cave bear. The cave bears releated to grizzly bears and modern brown bears it's bigger than today's biggest bear the polar bear. In first round Son of Kong wins the fight by knocking adult cave bear and in second round cave bear gives up. Son of Kong almost knocked out when cave bear pushed him to rocks when he falled on his back.
I love how theres a deep lore to Kong’s species and their history on Skull Island in most versions and we accept giant apes with dinosaurs. And then theres just this fucking giant bear like “oh hai guys”.
Now they had dinosaurs on skull island with giant insects & bats from the 2005 film of king kong, and they had a giant snake in animated musical of the mighty kong (1998). But now they have a cave bear.
Man if Baby Kong had managed to kill that bear and if the island hadn't sunk at the end of the movie that bear would have made one hell of a bear skin rug.
And other thing is why they didn't done new Son of Kong movie. The guy who made 2005 King Kong movie should done new Son of Kong movie and every King Kong and monster movie fans will think how is looks like or finds out this classic Son of Kong movie, 1933 King Kong movie and 2005 King Kong movie with new Son of Kong movie if they did make one.
He planned a project called "The Last of the Oso Si-Papu", which involved a huge bear like creature. A model and a few watercolour concept paintings were made, but nothing else.
That is cool. But, before special effects, they used models of creatures made up of substances. Then, the ones who made that, they animate it by using a camera. After, they make it look like it's real. But, the creatures only use it for a few frames. I still like how awesome the video was. Thank you!
That was so nice of the bear to not take advantage of kong jr hitting his head on the rock. Instead of finishing him off he let him come back to his senses and get up.
SON OF KONG was whipped out in the latter of 1933, the same year as KING KONG was released. Restricted by a smaller budget than its predecessor, scriptwriter Ruth Rose (scriptwriter for KING KONG and producer/director Ernest Schoedsack’s wife) was encouraged to write a lighter ‘serio-comedy’ that could be released theatrically by the end of the year while the going was hot. Special effects pioneer and stop-motion animator Willis O’Brien, disheartened by the comedic direction that the film had taken (along with other various reasons), requested that his name be removed from the credits. During filming, O’Brien’s wife shot their two sons and then turned the gun on herself. Her suicide attempt failed, but their sons died from their wounds. There is a famous publicity photograph of O’Brien that was taken, on insistence of Merian C. Cooper, on the same day that he learned of the murder/suicide, that he promptly ripped to pieces. The photo was retrieved by a set worker, taped together (samples of this photo found on the internet have, the tear lines digitally repaired, but the ‘Scotch taped’ version exists in books). You can see the devastating anguish on his face, and this is why Kong’s son flips the bird; it’s intended for Cooper. Though he’s never referred to by name in the film, Kong’s son is famously known as Kiko (the words ‘king’ and ‘Kong’ combined). Actor Robert Armstrong, who portrayed film producer Carl Denham in both films, has stated that he enjoyed working in SON OF KONG more than the original, as Denham’s character was more fully developed and given a love interest. The Styracosaur was the same stop-motion model (sculpted by Mexican artist Marcel Delgado) that was used in a deleted scene in KING KONG, that chased the sailors onto the log before Kong shook them off into the ravine. The sea serpent was a refurbished version of the mechanical sauropod model used in the swamp scene in KING KONG. Kiko, himself, was built from one of the armatures of Kong. Stop-motion animator Pete Peterson did most of the hands-on animation, and later worked with O’Brien on the film THE BLACK SCORPION. Some of the creature models used in the famously lost ‘spider pit scene’ from KING KONG also appear in THE BLACK SCORPION. KING KONG, SON OF KONG and MIGHTY JOE YOUNG were aired annually on Thanksgiving day back in the ‘70s. Taken on its own merits, SON OF KONG is a highly entertaining film!
No remake would ever top the original,pal the original 1933 king kong is still the best version,dont care what the cost of all the remakes where their is no comparison,but you just dont see this,all in all the acting, music score, scenery was remarkable considering that sound movies had been out for less than 5 years.you made a dumb opinion,sometimes its better not to say anything than to sound foolish hungfao.
I love how Kong Jr. just kind of starts talking to them after he knocks the Bear out
It look ridiculous and cute at the same time.
"Oh my hand....look guys I got em! Everything is under contro...ohhhh shit *bear attacks*"
He was asking Denham why he was standing there like an idiot and not shooting the damn bear with the rifle in his hand!
😆
Kinda like He’s explaining the situation
I always loved that they chose to add a Cave Bear as one of the prehistoric fauna on Skull Island, it shows that it’s not just a haven for dinosaurs but prehistoric mammals as well.
Yeah, it cool, but I would like to see also glyptodon, megatherium and deinotherium.
Maybe in a future MonsterVerse film, Suko will fight a bear-like creature to pay homage to this scene.
I actually enjoyed this film despite its rushed production. OK the story isn't as good as the first film, but its an entertaining little film, more comedic though. This is a great sequence and I believe one of the Kong puppets was 'refurred' to make the little fella.
I liked how kiko was using real world mma to fight here, it was kinda cool
That's mostly based on Willis O'Brien's own experiences as a fighter.
Where’s king kong
@@hollycameron6162 this takes place after king king fell from the empire state building so at this point in time he is dead
*Chokes the bear*
@@hollycameron6162 he's dead
Kiko has moves. U see those hand skills & Grappling techniques?! Lol One of my favorite monster fights.
Mine too
@@7DARKHELLS same here.Great Arm Bar during the end.That Bear was in pain.
1:46 I love that quick roll Kongs son does to escape from the Bear.
One thing Kong jr. has on Minilla is that he didn't need daddy coming to rescue constantly
Minilla couldn't shoot atomic breath yet and the other monsters were like twice his size!
He's gotta fight his own battles, you know?
And Kong jr is actually cute compared to Minilla
@@koopapoopypanya9485 Well, Godzilla Jr. pretty much fought his own 1-on-1 battle with Destroyah on his own and he almost died once by being dropped on a building and blasted, so G Jr's okay.
I don’t Know!
Willis O'Brien & the RKO art dept made the best jungle scenes I've ever seen in a movie! The layering, the undergrowth, and the lighting techniques between each plane of the jungle settings are still better than anything made today! Skull Island just looks like the most amazing prehistoric jungle setting ever. Peter Jackson attempted to recreate it in 2005, but even he ultimately failed also. He was correct about the formula being the Doré style dark-to-light foreground lighting, and painted mattes in the background. But he forgot one important element: the perma-canopy. The consistent width of the vine-choked tree trunks & the consistent height of their branches created a "tunnel effect"; giving viewers the impression that this deep, dark jungle just stretched onwards into infinity. The reason the 1933 Skull Island looks so fantastic is because it looks like someone took a giant boring rig that you'd use to tunnel through mountains or bedrock, but used it on this dense, claustrophobic jungle island instead.
You can't achieve the same effect that RKO did by using normal jungle trees & bushes the way the 1976, 2005, and 2017 (Kong: Skull Island) movies did. You have to tailor them to the camera as well by making the trees gigantic also. Until Hollywood rediscovers this lost knowledge, we will never see this same unique jungle setting in a movie duplicated, unfortunately.
The best jungle scenes in any movie has to be Predator 1987
Skull Island and 2005 Kong had phenomenal jungle renders. I don't understand what you're talking about.
2005 ultimately failed? Absolutely not. It recreated this exact look faithfully and pulled off using practicals. The depth you speak is present in many shots. I do agree on Skull Island 2017, the jungle was weak.
In defense of kong:skull island it wasn’t meant to be a remake of the original like in 1976 and 2005
And it’s environment was meant to be more similar to Vietnam since the movie had a more Vietnam war tone (heck parts of it were even filmed in Vietnam alongside Australia and Hawaii)
What rko?
This is the kind of movie that I'd consider as "I like but everyone else hates".
I like how Kiko can do things all by himself, proving that he indeed does not need the helps of his parents. Also, the ending scene of this movie is REALLY DARK. Kiko actually shouts "mommy" while the Skull Island is sinking, knowing that his mom doesn't exist anymore, as he's the last of his kind.
This is a really dark way to end a 'childish' sequel
My only problem with the movie is that the "Son of Kong" part of the movie didn't happen until the last 20 minutes.
This was always one of my favorite giant animal fights ever. And he used an arm-bar on the bear to get him to submit. Cool stuff!
It look like at one point he was trying to get the bear in a Kumra .
I love that little Kong showed no fear and took on a bigger opponent.
2:50 "Say can he scrap! Just like his old man!"
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I never did understand that comment since Denham never saw Kong fight in the great first movie.
Probably heard the stories told to him by Ann Darrow on the voyage home
@@DevilFish69 A good possibility.
@@hungfao He certainly did see Kong's battle with the planes and the natives though
This pretty much summarizes a Gorilla vs Bear fight the people wanted
The bear sound at 0:28 - 0:33 was later used in two Disney films for a bear fight, "Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" and "Old Yeller".
We need this battle in Kong Skull Island
Apparently there's going to be a flashback scene, so it would be cool if we saw young Kong fighting a cave bear.
***** Yes, it would :) glad you agree
@@UltraSenseiHoots yous are in 2016 I’m in 2020
@@tiakidelamere8670 I am in 2021, and they are remaking son of kong
Wow....i..i cant imagine how hard this is...this is masterpiece...i enjoyed watching the fight..kiko was very brave..
This wasn't a fight it was a giant struggle cuddle
this movie was made about 80-100 years ago so it is wayyyyyy different than these animated movies right now
joseph bell so... A mma fight then
Billy and Joey rolling around during recess.
@@vincentchavez4441 haha movie isn't 100 years
@@jordancallahan5893 it is in 12 years tho
this is the Jungle book 2016's inspiration lol
1:02: I like this scene because when Kiko is stunned, he just has derpy eyes.
The Giant bear, stills surprising me. Despite about Dinosaurs, reptiles and Giant insects with tentacles, Kong and his Son were not the only mammals. I'm happy about it.
Yeah. I'd like to see this movie remade by Peter Jackson.
I love how Denham just stands there with a rifle and just watches the cave bear overpower Kiko.
"Good boy little Kong."
I was caught off guard by that brief moment of slapstick comedy. They usually play these fights quite seriously.
This is one of the scenes of Son of Kong movie. It's same size with Mighty Joe. Son of Kong fighting cave bear. The cave bears releated to grizzly bears and modern brown bears it's bigger than today's biggest bear the polar bear. In first round Son of Kong wins the fight by knocking adult cave bear and in second round cave bear gives up. Son of Kong almost knocked out when cave bear pushed him to rocks when he falled on his back.
I love how theres a deep lore to Kong’s species and their history on Skull Island in most versions and we accept giant apes with dinosaurs. And then theres just this fucking giant bear like “oh hai guys”.
So I'm here after the announcement for the new ''The Son of Kong'' movie.
I like it when the people just stare at them
0:59
Bear: huggies?
King kong: NO!
He would make his father proud
1:00 and the bear hug was born....
I like how after he picks up the log and beats the bear off he lowkey flips it off
no. he hurt his finger and was complaining about it. in the next scene denham and the girl wrap it up fir him
That bear was on its hind legs. If you see a bear on its hind legs, it means they’re very angry.
Kiko was very brave taking on that cave bear
Now they had dinosaurs on skull island with giant insects & bats from the 2005 film of king kong, and they had a giant snake in animated musical of the mighty kong (1998). But now they have a cave bear.
Man if Baby Kong had managed to kill that bear and if the island hadn't sunk at the end of the movie that bear would have made one hell of a bear skin rug.
Kiko knows some serious BJJ
MagicGatheringStrat yeah
I can tell!
0:26 *insert text and speech "wot" here*
I like how they just stand there and watch like. 😯 😯
2:32 Kiko: RIGHT! That’s it! Stop! Attacking! Me!
What a great friend the guy holding the rifle is.
Just Imagine the Bear is like Kong jr is fighting godzilla jr
Love this fight!
The only exemple of a fight between a gorilla and a bear
Well my mother in law is as big as a gorilla and her sister is as hairy as a bear and they fight all the time at buffet tables.
I hope you know that the outcome would be much Different in real life
And other thing is why they didn't done new Son of Kong movie. The guy who made 2005 King Kong movie should done new Son of Kong movie and every King Kong and monster movie fans will think how is looks like or finds out this classic Son of Kong movie, 1933 King Kong movie and 2005 King Kong movie with new Son of Kong movie if they did make one.
Peter Jackson ( director of 2005 Kong ) released a fake trailer.
Kenan Yalcinoglu did that even make any sense? I can't wrap my head around it
Willis O Brian should of made a movie about a giant killer mutant bear running amuck in a small town.
That would of been awesome.
Even back then, Im not sure the idea would have sold very well.
He planned a project called "The Last of the Oso Si-Papu", which involved a huge bear like creature. A model and a few watercolour concept paintings were made, but nothing else.
A fun thoroughly entertaining little movie .. tho it takes it's time getting to Skull Island
Loved this film as a kid
Love the way KIKO used UFC moves to beat that bear down.
2:34
*GET. OUT. OF. MY. PROPERTY!*
Kiko is soooo cute
Its like watching a mma boxer fight a sumo wrestler with teeth and claws.
When he hits his head, that was funny haha haha haha XD
kiko (little kong/kong's son) vs cave bear
2:27 You Can See The Door Projection Move To The Right A Little, Just Thought I’d Point That Out.
That is cool. But, before special effects, they used models of creatures made up of substances. Then, the ones who made that, they animate it by using a camera. After, they make it look like it's real. But, the creatures only use it for a few frames. I still like how awesome the video was. Thank you!
Класс. Какой симпатичный сын у Конга))
"Boy can he scrap!"
Oh 1930s slang, you were more innocent and comical than "Yeet" and "Slay."
2:09
Suave ladies man, just like his father.
Imagine a bear the size of a skyscraper
Epic battle
I was 6 yrs old when I saw this on channel 26 in New Orleans in 1973! I thought it was a great movie,still do;
This is UFC stop motion style!!!!
That was so nice of the bear to not take advantage of kong jr hitting his head on the rock. Instead of finishing him off he let him come back to his senses and get up.
worldstarrrrrr
When did king learn MMA?
This is from Son of King Kong movie and this bear it's cave bear the biggest bear even bigger than today's biggest bears.
Kiko really trying for that ankle pick.
Christopher Walken: this ain't over, bears!!!!
Kong vs Grizzly wow! 🐻🐵👍👑💪
I like how this is a sequel to the original 1933 film
If that Bear was big as the T-rex from the first film.Who do you people think would win that fight?
Who's here after the GXK trailer?
Me
There is going to be another monsterverse movie on this but differently
Son of Kong vs Son Of godzilla
Like for son of Godzilla
Reply for son of kong
0:26-0:30 "the hell was that?!, i'm about to beat this son of a bitch"
At least one of the Kongs appreciates non-lethal force.
Peter Jackson Did King Kong (2005) so Imagine he Also Did
"The Son of Kong" a Remake/Squeal of the Classic 1933 The Son of Kong
Yeah if someone throw me at a rock wall, I'd get made too.
without the music its like the cutest thing ive ever saw
how tall is kiko?
criceto 2 ft 8 in
12 ft
@@vinnylt2408 when the captain asks that question, Denham says, " Just a little one ; about 12 feet high."
SON OF KONG was whipped out in the latter of 1933, the same year as KING KONG was released. Restricted by a smaller budget than its predecessor, scriptwriter Ruth Rose (scriptwriter for KING KONG and producer/director Ernest Schoedsack’s wife) was encouraged to write a lighter ‘serio-comedy’ that could be released theatrically by the end of the year while the going was hot.
Special effects pioneer and stop-motion animator Willis O’Brien, disheartened by the comedic direction that the film had taken (along with other various reasons), requested that his name be removed from the credits. During filming, O’Brien’s wife shot their two sons and then turned the gun on herself. Her suicide attempt failed, but their sons died from their wounds. There is a famous publicity photograph of O’Brien that was taken, on insistence of Merian C. Cooper, on the same day that he learned of the murder/suicide, that he promptly ripped to pieces. The photo was retrieved by a set worker, taped together (samples of this photo found on the internet have, the tear lines digitally repaired, but the ‘Scotch taped’ version exists in books). You can see the devastating anguish on his face, and this is why Kong’s son flips the bird; it’s intended for Cooper.
Though he’s never referred to by name in the film, Kong’s son is famously known as Kiko (the words ‘king’ and ‘Kong’ combined).
Actor Robert Armstrong, who portrayed film producer Carl Denham in both films, has stated that he enjoyed working in SON OF KONG more than the original, as Denham’s character was more fully developed and given a love interest.
The Styracosaur was the same stop-motion model (sculpted by Mexican artist Marcel Delgado) that was used in a deleted scene in KING KONG, that chased the sailors onto the log before Kong shook them off into the ravine. The sea serpent was a refurbished version of the mechanical sauropod model used in the swamp scene in KING KONG. Kiko, himself, was built from one of the armatures of Kong.
Stop-motion animator Pete Peterson did most of the hands-on animation, and later worked with O’Brien on the film THE BLACK SCORPION. Some of the creature models used in the famously lost ‘spider pit scene’ from KING KONG also appear in THE BLACK SCORPION.
KING KONG, SON OF KONG and MIGHTY JOE YOUNG were aired annually on Thanksgiving day back in the ‘70s.
Taken on its own merits, SON OF KONG is a highly entertaining film!
SON OF KONG is too often unfairly dismissed, but I think it works well enough as a sequel.
There's only three real monsters, kid: Dracula, Blacula and Son of Kong.
If ever there was a movie that needs a remake.
No remake would ever top the original,pal the original 1933 king kong is still the best version,dont care what the cost of all the remakes where their is no comparison,but you just dont see this,all in all the acting, music score, scenery was remarkable considering that sound movies had been out for less than 5 years.you made a dumb opinion,sometimes its better not to say anything than to sound foolish hungfao.
Me sorprendió cuando kiko peleó con el oso de las cavernas y eso que el oso era más grande
I just realized Kiko's name is basically Kong's initials. Yes, I know I'm probably late to the party but still, its a cool little touch.
Supongo que así ha de ser una pelea real entre un oso y un gorila.
Finalmente un comentario en español
Y efectivamente así sería una pelea entre un oso y un gorila
Great movie. they never show it on TCM. I haven't seen it on that station.
I love the guy and the girl watching it with boring.
Imagine your biggest complaint after fighting with a pissed off bear was that your finger was cut. 😅
Thisnfoghr scene is more intense then well....gorosaurs vs king kong
1:01 bro baby kong and the teddy bear were hugging each other 💀💀💀
WAS THIS MOVIE COLORIZED?
Yes, but it's extremely rare.
Platinum Pancakes I got it on dvd :)
Kiko may evolope it into Monsterverse and attack Gojira.
More realistic by far then the bear fight which the bear should have caused some real damage or at least some scratch and blood residue effects.
Why is that skull island is the place that has big animals?
you can make fun of this all you want but you have to admit that 00:52 was pretty freaking awesome
'Screaming Bear' (Annihilation, 2018) battling Joe Young's albino cousin.
A Bear on Skull Island and in a King Kong film?
Thought this was a good sequel.