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Director
Michael Pellerin
People
Jack Black
Andy Serkis
Adrien Brody
Naomi Watts
Peter Jackson
Jeff Atmajian
Chris P. Bacon
James T. Hill
James Newton Howard
Producer
Michael Pellerin
David Rodriguez
Kevin M. Shukur
Movie data: IMDB
Peter Jackson invites his fans on an unprecedented entertaining journey in which fans are transported onto the set of King Kong to experience the entire 6-month production process with the cast and crew.
Jackson's determination to turn himself into a kind of reality TV character is in some ways a heroic gesture, more an expression of his love for moviemaking than a commercial stratagem.
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This set will really interest people who are interested in the art of film making because the average viewer might find themselves bored with some of the behind the scenes details provided in the diary clips.
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If you fall enthusiastically in love with Peter Jackson's newest creation, then you'll certainly enjoy this swanky little set. But regardless of the fact that these clips have been recycled from internet airplay, there's more than enough behind-the-scenes spectacle to earn these diaries a Recommended rating.
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Whether youŽre a fan of the classic "King Kong," are anticipating the new "Kong," or are just enjoy the filmmaking process, youŽll be enamored by these production diaries.
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Although there are some engaging insights into the production process, this isn't the blow-by-blow breakdown some people may be expecting. Even so, it's rare that you'll find this level of behind-the-scenes access and with a good few laughs thrown in courtesy of Brody and Black.
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