news05 Jan 2006 03:17 pm
King Kong: 44 Mistakes Cited So Far
As of this morning, 44 different mistakes that apparently crop up in King Kong have been identified on MovieMistakes.com.
Most of the reported mistakes appear to be fairly innocuous ‘continuity mistakes (”When Ann meets Kong on NYC street, the camera flashes back and forth between them. When it shows Kong, he is surrounded by snow, but when it shows Ann, the street doesn’t have so much as a snowflake”), rather than factual errors. Seems like a significant number, however, given how much time Peter Jackson reportedly spent in the editing room.
8 Responses to “King Kong: 44 Mistakes Cited So Far”
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January 6th, 2006 at 12:54 pm
If you watch the movie closely, you’ll see that the streets had been cleaned by snow shovels. There were piles of snow here and there…lots of places were clean, others had snow.
You’re being anal.
January 7th, 2006 at 5:03 pm
I think that lots of these mistakes are placed in the movie for a reason, and ment to be….(i think peter jackson knows what he does;) but not as mistakes, as parts that together creats this fantastic movie!! because it is!! it would have looked stupid if ann was freezing all the time, and if she felled of the staires bacause of the cold….then it wouldnt have been a complete movie u see…. so i can just say that it is brilliant:D !!
January 9th, 2006 at 4:39 am
For me this is the first movie after titanic that shook me coz of the CGI effects and the storyline. The best movie made after as far as special effects are concerned….just goooooooo and watch it………..its awesome awsome awesome…
Thanks Peter wanna be you assistant
January 10th, 2006 at 12:12 pm
I saw this movie with my girlfriend and i didnt really notice any mistakes and we both give it two thumbs up.
January 10th, 2006 at 12:15 pm
Im Joey’s girlfriend and i agree with teresa some mistakes are supposed to be there for a reason. Peter Jackson is a very good director and I cried when the people threw the chlorophorm on him. It touched me in places no movie ever could before.
January 14th, 2006 at 9:07 am
It was a fantastic movie and the mistakes were totally unnoticable. Loved it and I completely agree with Ashley about the emotional qualities.
April 24th, 2006 at 6:46 am
K.K. rocks the house.Literally!It was sad at times but the best part was the t-rex battle and the bug part.I only dislike one part when mr.hayes[mace windu from star wars]dies and choy dies.otherwise,peter,keep up the good work!!
May 16th, 2006 at 8:46 pm
OMG that was the bestest movie in the world!!! Even know bestest isnt a word but after watching King Kong that is the word that fits it the best!!!! I cried in that movie three times no other movie has got to me like that before. I love King Kong sooo much!! I have a poster of him and he is on my phone! I give you a two thumbs up Peter!! You ROCK and so does your movie!!