King Kong
dir. Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack (1933)
Ambitious but poor, of interest mostly as an unintentional critique encapsulating assumptions of white privilege. Kong smacks of goofy claymation, pitted against a plethora of equally unconvincing dinosaurs (mostly rabid herbivores). Robert Armstrong delivers his lines as if caught serenading a teleprompter.
