According to the original movie he was the 8th wonder of the world. |
Friday, February 02, 2018
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Magnifico e belo mural.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Excellent use of the door. Great mural.
ReplyDeleteHe is a legend, everybody knows him!
ReplyDeleteIt is for me the best version of King Kong that exists even if it contains fewer special effects than what we can see now. A collector
ReplyDeleteMakes me wonder...
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a mural!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful memory.
ReplyDeleteFaye Ray looks giant there!
ReplyDeleteCool mural!
ReplyDelete...'wonderful.'
ReplyDeleteGood one, Andy!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't look as if those wires on the wall are going to restrain him. Watch out! (He is, after all, the 8th wonder of the world! ;-) )
ReplyDeleteGood gracious that's a huge mural!
ReplyDeleteActually, this is quite a mural, but he was only the 7.5 wonder of the world. And there are some people who doubt that!
ReplyDeleteWonderful mural, but the original movie missed the true nature of gorillas.
ReplyDeleteVery cool mural! It looks old school.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. He sure is big.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! Great find and photo.
ReplyDeleteMagnifico el modo en que has captado a esta joya de nuestro cine...
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Funny....my son came home from school with a picture he had made and asked everyone who they though would win in a fight between King Kong vs Godzilla.
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