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King Kong Lives (1986)

King Kong Lives (1986)
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Pandering über-producer Dino De Laurentiis followed his unnecessary 1976 remake of King Kong with this even more pointless sequel ten years later. Though the colossal ape Kong took a half-gainer off the World Trade Center for Jessica Lange at the previous film's climax, we are told at the sequel's outset that Kong survived and is being kept alive through artificial means by a secret scientific team (headed by Linda Hamilton in her pre-action-heroine days) dedicated to designing a synthetic replacement heart. When the hilariously huge device is deemed ready for implant, the scientists seek out the only known donor for the requisite blood transfusion: a female Kong, recently captured in Borneo by adventurer Brian Kerwin. Kong's luck turns out to be twofold: not only is the implant a success, the big lug now has a potential mate who's more his type. After Kong rescues his fellow captive, the amorous behemoths eventually thunder off to the mountains to make a great big baby. Director John Guillermin (who helmed the previous film) plays the unbelievably silly premise absolutely straight, including a hilarious heart-transplant scene featuring surgical tools the size of freeway signs, leading viewers to believe that the joke's on them for sitting through this inane exercise. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Brian KerwinPeter Elliott, (more)
Director(s):
John Guillermin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of King Kong Lives

Pandering über-producer Dino De Laurentiis followed his unnecessary 1976 remake of King Kong with this even more pointless sequel ten years later. Though the colossal ape Kong took a half-gainer off the World Trade Center for Jessica Lange at the previous film's climax, we are told at the sequel's outset that Kong survived and is being kept alive through artificial means by a secret scientific team (headed by Linda Hamilton in her pre-action-heroine days) dedicated to designing a synthetic replacement heart. When the hilariously huge device is deemed ready for implant, the scientists seek out the only known donor for the requisite blood transfusion: a female Kong, recently captured in Borneo by adventurer Brian Kerwin. Kong's luck turns out to be twofold: not only is the implant a success, the big lug now has a potential mate who's more his type. After Kong rescues his fellow captive, the amorous behemoths eventually thunder off to the mountains to make a great big baby. Director John Guillermin (who helmed the previous film) plays the unbelievably silly premise absolutely straight, including a hilarious heart-transplant scene featuring surgical tools the size of freeway signs, leading viewers to believe that the joke's on them for sitting through this inane exercise. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
John Guillermin
Writer(s):
Steven PressfieldRonald Shusett
Producer(s):
Martha de LaurentiisMartha SchumacherRonald Shusett
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Questionable for Children, Adult Situations, Violence, Adult Language)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Aaron O.

    A great movie to watch over and over

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    Rick A.

    Just wanted too see if this movie was as bad as the 1976 remake... it is, but for some reason, alot more entertaining. Why, because it's absolutly ridiculous. This makes Godzilla movies look like oscar winners! You'll have fun ripping it apart and heckling just about everything it has to offer. Just be sure to watch it with your beer buddies and you'll have a blast. The only redeeming quality of this film is that you get to see a young, sexy Linda Hamilton... before she buffed out for the "T" movies.

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    Gerald A.

    Surely the hokiest?? of the King Kong movies. What can I say? Linda Hamilton was cute.

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