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* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: The sudden giant snake in the 70s version. If dinosaurs/other giant animals showed up earlier it wouldn't be so odd. |
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: The sudden giant snake in the 70s version. If dinosaurs/other giant animals showed up earlier it wouldn't be so odd. |
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* [[Narm]]{{context}} |
* [[Narm]]{{context}} |
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* [[Special Effect Failure]]: The snake from the 1976 version looks very stiff, robotic and lifeless compared to the fairly realistic animatronic face and hands built into the Kong suit. |
* [[Special Effect Failure]]: The snake from the 1976 version looks very stiff, robotic and lifeless compared to the fairly realistic animatronic face and hands built into the Kong suit. |
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** Speaking of Kong '76, a very ''literal'' special effects failure by the highly publicized full-scale mechanical Kong armature (designed by <s> |
** Speaking of Kong '76, a very ''literal'' special effects failure by the highly publicized full-scale mechanical Kong armature (designed by <s>[[Alias (TV series)|Milo]]</s> Carlo Rambaldi) led to makeup legend [[Rick Baker]] designing and donning the ape suit used for 95% of the Kong effects seen in the movie. The mechanical Kong was used in only one scene, his New York unveiling, and boy, you can ''tell''. |
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 18 February 2019
- Big Lipped Alligator Moment: The sudden giant snake in the 70s version. If dinosaurs/other giant animals showed up earlier it wouldn't be so odd.
- Narm[context?]
- Special Effect Failure: The snake from the 1976 version looks very stiff, robotic and lifeless compared to the fairly realistic animatronic face and hands built into the Kong suit.
- Speaking of Kong '76, a very literal special effects failure by the highly publicized full-scale mechanical Kong armature (designed by
MiloCarlo Rambaldi) led to makeup legend Rick Baker designing and donning the ape suit used for 95% of the Kong effects seen in the movie. The mechanical Kong was used in only one scene, his New York unveiling, and boy, you can tell.
- Speaking of Kong '76, a very literal special effects failure by the highly publicized full-scale mechanical Kong armature (designed by