One thing which has struck me as odd about this and several other movies recently is the way they're marketed. Many recent blockbusters have had a fair bit of violence and darkness in them, and King Kong is no exception.
But they're still promoted as if they're family-friendly fun, via action figures, happy meals, puzzle books etc. Earlier this year I saw Batman Begins sticker albums, and that had a 15 certificate in the UK.
Seems a bit strange, doesn't it?
But they're still promoted as if they're family-friendly fun, via action figures, happy meals, puzzle books etc. Earlier this year I saw Batman Begins sticker albums, and that had a 15 certificate in the UK.
Seems a bit strange, doesn't it?
I'm 30 and I was cringing in certain parts of the movie! If I had watched it at age five I think I wouldn't have been able to sleep for a month! Particularly the scene where they fall into the "bug pit" and the cook gets swallowed by those worm thingees... My friend sitting next to me said, "Damn this movie is violent!" right at that moment.
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