Wow... I can't believe the "too cool for school" reaction some have had to this announcment. Me, I think the whole package sounds great. I've been a huge fan of KONG since birth (who hasn't?) and the timing on this couldn't be better. With Jackson's participation, they guarantee a large cross-over buy from his fans -- many of whom have probably never seen the originasl KONG, just the De Laurentis version from the '70s. They pretty much stopped showing the original on TV once the '70s version became available.
 
So, the original will get full restoration, tons of documentation and extras -- including commentary by Harryhausen, fer cryin' out loud -- and a whole new audience will be curious to see it because by then the publicity for the new Jackson version will be in full swing.
 
I'll be there with my $25 bucks the day it hits the stands.
 
-- JR

David Lieberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 

Jackson working on DVD for original 'King Kong'

By Thomas K. Arnold Fri Aug 5, 4:49 AM ET

Director Peter Jackson, at work on his own remake of "King Kong," is helping produce bonus materials for the DVD debut of the 1933 original.

Jackson is working on a new documentary, "RKO Production 601: The Making of Kong, the Eighth Wonder of the World," a two-hour, seven-part feature included in the two-disc "King Kong" set, which Warner Home Video will release on Nov. 22.

"Fans of this film are going to go crazy; we've got everything but the kitchen sink on here," said George Feltenstein, the studio's senior vp of classic catalog.

One part of the documentary focuses on the mysterious "spider pit" sequence deleted from the film before its theatrical premiere in New York and Los Angeles.

"For years, there has always been speculation, does this footage exist, so we have a piece that actually explains what it was and we do a recreation of it," Feltenstein said. "For fans of the film, that's a big, important thing."

In true Warner fashion, "King Kong" -- which has never before been available on DVD -- will arrive in stores in two configurations: a two-disc special edition and a two-disc collector's edition packaged in a collectable tin and including a 20-page reproduction of the original souvenir program, postcard reproductions of the original one sheets, and a mail-in offer for a reproduction of a vintage 27-by-41-inch movie poster.

"The real one is worth about $25,000," Feltenstein said. "These are all reproductions, but they're still nice to have."

Warner also will release a four-disc collector's set featuring the two-disc "King Kong" special edition along with "The Son of Kong" and "Mighty Joe Young."

Feltenstein said the DVD of "King Kong" was two years in the making and the fact that the DVD is arriving right before Jackson's remake opens in theaters on Dec. 14 via Universal Pictures is "actually a coincidence."

In addition to the seven-part documentary, the "King Kong" DVD set includes such extras as a documentary on "Kong" director (and creator) Merian C. Cooper, a trailer gallery of Cooper's other films, and a commentary from stop-motion animator Ray Harryhausen, actress Terry Moore ("Mighty Joe Young") and special effects master Ken Ralston ("Star Wars").

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

 
David A. Lieberman
CineMasterpieces.com
480 607 9700

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