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Queen Kong

Queen Kong

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Feminist Giant Gorilla In A Chainmail Bra. Need I Say More?
Review: As a fan of grade B movies, I thought I was adequately prepared for anything in a giant gorilla movie, as I have seen 'A*P*E' at least three times now with no side effects. I was so very wrong. This movie, obviously a parody of 'King Kong' (and in fact kept out of general release by Dino de Laurentis and his lawyers since it was made in 1976), is so totally rank in every way that I considered giving it one star, but it does have occasional moments of high camp value that help it up a bit.

This is essentially the 'King Kong' story retold from a liberated feminist's point of view. In this film, the work of genius director Frank Agrama (who shares a very boring commentary track with no less a man than Fred Olen Ray!) tells the story of a group of women and one (allegedly) good looking man (the ever annoying Robin Askwith), who must be protected due to his delicacy by the women at all times. They are making a movie in Africa (in the country of "Lazanga Where They Do The Conga") with this loser as the star, when they meet up with Queen Kong. Naturally they bring her back to London where she climbs Big Ben after escaping. Ultimately Robin decides he loves her and they go off into the sunset together.

This film has something for absolutely everyone to hate. Rula Lenska and Robin Askwith are more than a bit annoying as the leading characters, the script is sophomoric (please take special note of the "Lady Jaws" special effect for all the evidence of that allegation you will ever need), and the acting is repugnant. I am particularly flabbergasted by the scene in which Rula Lenska speaks "Unga Bunga" to her arch enemy. (She speaks all native languages, you know. Typical line: "Unga bunga, hunga, chunga!") Also not to be missed are the jaw dropping musical numbers. These numbers (especially the one on the 'Liberated lady', their tugboat that they sail from London to Africa) are far worse than anything from "The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed Up Zombies", the previous touchstone for bad dancing (particularly in the now legendary 'Shook Out Of Shape' number.) Of course I adore TISCWSLABMUZ, and all of the Steckler works, as Ray Dennis Steckler has more talent in his left pinky toe than the makers of this travesty have in their collective bodies. Your ears will also be assaulted with what may possibly be the very worst theme song in movie history. I won't get into that further, just suffice it to say that you may be unprepared for the horror.

True lovers of grade Z movies owe it to themselves to watch this once. You will be numb when you are done, but then you can smile with pride at having watched the unwatchable. I can't imagine a worse ape film.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Benny Hill not Monty Python British humour
Review: If only they had some actual money to spend on this it could have been tremendous. The acting is solid and the jokes are actually funny though dated. The sound and picture quality are a little shaky. I was totally surprised to find an actual directors commentary track but only listened to it for about 10 minutes. I had one major laugh while watching this that made me fall out of my chair, Queen Kong has just escaped from her Command Performance for the Queen and the promoter goes to Queen Elizabeth to apologise and she knees him in the balls. Low-brow but highly effective!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If You Loved Airplane....
Review: If you loved Airplane, Kentucky Fried Movie, Top Secret, and other genre parodies of cinema, then you MUST buy Queen Kong. The movie is bad, but bad in such a way that it is actually good, and seems to be bad for comedic effect. I have a feeling that if it wasn't for this movie, perhaps movies like those mentioned already wouldn't exist.

If you have a twisted sense of humor and enjoy a good campy movie that parodies other movies, then this one is for you. If you think it might just be a good B-Movie, then you might want to check something else out. But don't let the one star reviews discourage you from buying this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unlike Dino's Big Monkey Movie ,the parody's intentional
Review: It's obvious why Dino's lawyers kept this tied up.While neither film should be spoken about in the same breath as the 1933 classic King Kong , at least you laugh with this one instead of at it.It not only spoofs Kong ,but along the way it manages to take jabs at Jaws, Brando,Tarzan,Andy Capp,Konga and even the debate over who wrote Shakespeare's plays.The humor often goes for the groan. The feminist politics of the day serve the gender role reversal twist in the script well.It's held up well and has not become as dated as other films of it's era.It's just possible it was ahead of it's time. If you are a fan of the Godzilla series ,Barbarella, Flesh Gordon,Son of the Blob, and/or 1966's Batman the Movie you'll like this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unlike Dino's Big Monkey Movie ,the parody's intentional
Review: On Queen Kong - read the book (yes, there really was one) and so saw stills. Looks to be great fun. Rock Follies is out as is the sequel Rock Follies 77. In the UK. In PAL. I've been pushing - you do too!!!- for a US DVD. On the plus side, the records/ CDs are available and I trust others did what I did when it was on PBS ca.25 years ago and audiotaped it! (You can get the UK through Amazon UK BUT
playing it is another matter.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rock Follie Backup
Review: On Queen Kong - read the book (yes, there really was one) and so saw stills. Looks to be great fun. Rock Follies is out as is the sequel Rock Follies 77. In the UK. In PAL. I've been pushing - you do too!!!- for a US DVD. On the plus side, the records/ CDs are available and I trust others did what I did when it was on PBS ca.25 years ago and audiotaped it! (You can get the UK through Amazon UK BUT
playing it is another matter.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: queen kong a classic comedy!
Review: QUEEN KONG is a very funny spoof of 1933's KING KONG, and is one of the best monster-comedies ever made.good acting from rula lenska (somebody please put her ROCK FOLLIES tv miniseries out!). it's a great idea, nicely performed. very funny stuff.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This makes the Laurentis version look like oscar material
Review: This movie had dumb humor. It was annoying silly. Not funny silly. The jokes were lame. It did not give you the nostalgia of the campy b-movie experience. It just annoyed you until it was merclessly over.

It was an activist's version of a monster movie. Just annoying propaganda that got old FAST.

If you want a funny "guy in ape suite" that will make you laugh, get "A*P*E" instead. Do your eyes a favor and avoid this crap.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This makes the Laurentis version look like oscar material
Review: This one is a real klunker. I guess some people like this for the camp. This is full-on 70's campy, but without any retro-cool. It's supposed to be a comedy, but I can't imagine anyone laughing at it. The jokes are of the "unga-bonga" type. (Those Africans talk so funny don't they. Please, give me a break.) Some of the jokes are offending, and the one's that aren't are just plain dull. The actors are some of the worst I've ever seen. If you're looking for cheesy movies, I recommend the Mystery Science Theater series instead. Give this one a miss.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring
Review: This one is a real klunker. I guess some people like this for the camp. This is full-on 70's campy, but without any retro-cool. It's supposed to be a comedy, but I can't imagine anyone laughing at it. The jokes are of the "unga-bonga" type. (Those Africans talk so funny don't they. Please, give me a break.) Some of the jokes are offending, and the one's that aren't are just plain dull. The actors are some of the worst I've ever seen. If you're looking for cheesy movies, I recommend the Mystery Science Theater series instead. Give this one a miss.


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