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King Kong →
Maybe it’s just me, but the Wikipedia entry on King Kong is an interesting read. The below was particularly fascinating to me because I’ve always thought it was such a violent film, even by today’s standards. People being eaten, stomped and dropped from great heights in 1933? Unheard of! “King Kong was re-released for the first time in 1938. Stiffer decency rules had been...
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