1. Why do we feel sad when King Kong dies, but don’t feel as sad when the other humans die?
(I think I know the reason to this one.)
2. How come the girl’s clothing never gets ripped with all the sliding on the undergrowth, and her bare feet doesnt seem to get hurt?
3. How come the girl and the other people don’t seem to be affected by KK’s breath and smell? Come on, I’m sure KK doesn’t brush his teeth.
4. There were a few scenes where the girl was standing behind KK. What would happen if KK decides to fart? Or poop?

Social grooming is part of the gorilla social conduct and bonding. Giant Kong size lice. Hmmmmm.
Not to mention polygynous mating.
Comment by Roxanne — December 28, 2005 @ 1:19 am
First of all, King Kong as we deem here is the hero or least the main charactor of the movie thus when he dies, we feel sad. Same theory for war based movies, when the privates dies, they just add spices to the story, when the hero aka commander dies, it becomes dramatic.
Secondly, I was actually waiting for her dress to be torn too…i suspect it’s made of elastic fabric that will last.
Third, if you notice, King Kong might not only have bad breath, his teeth are crooked as well. He definately need braces!
Lastly, we’ve yet to see King Kong shit, pee thus maybe he’s just an animal without outlet!
Comment by Seeker — December 28, 2005 @ 9:22 am
now we know why KK is so angry and anal retentive.
Comment by tinkertailor — December 28, 2005 @ 9:35 am
In the same vein that Hello Kitty is a neurotic, no doubt.
Let’s not even go into the blatant violations of the laws of biology and physics by positing the existence of a 50-ft gorilla. There’s no way that gorilla is built the same way as a regular gorilla; it would collapse under its own weight.
Comment by Elia Diodati — December 28, 2005 @ 12:44 pm