![]() ![]() Unless you count the score, which doesn’t seem like the original John Barry score, rather some junior editor’s attempt to reuse the original John Barry score for another forty-five minutes or so. The worst addition are the extended Skull Island natives sequences. Arguably, it’s probably worse than anything bad guy Charles Grodin does (intentionally). ![]() Like the new introduction to Jeff Bridges, which makes him more capable than Jessica Lange will give him credit for later on, at least as far as his ruthlessness. Just little moments where it wasn’t a bad addition instead of being an obviously taped in piece messing up the flow of the editing. I can’t remember a single one, however, so not a full handful. Winters cut intentionally because it’s redundant exposition, some of it is bad special effects, some of it is just more establishing shots. An almost mini-series event, only not because the only way to get it so long is to add in a lot of excess. Though the television version of Kong is intended to be a two-night experience, turning the original two hour and fifteen minute movie into two two-hour network blocks. You know, a three-hour King Kong movie may just be a bad idea.
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