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Enchanted (2007) + References
#this probably isnt Every Reference but I think the post is long enough tbqh#enchanted#enchanted 2007#snow white#sleeping beauty#the little mermaid#beauty and the beast#king kong#king kong 1933#cinderella#the sound of music#live action#dailyflicks#filmdaily#filmedit#movieedit#cinematv#dailytvfilmgifs#filmgifs#moviegifs#parallel#gif#gifset#disneyedit#disney
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Fay Wray in publicity photos for King Kong (1933)
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500 dollars to see Kong?!
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#frankenstein#frankenstein 1931#dracula#dracula 1931#bride of frankenstein#freaks#freaks 1932#king kong#king kong 1933#the mummy 1932#the mummy#the black cat#the black cat 1934#the old dark house#dracula's daughter#draculas daughter#the hunchback of notre dame#poll#horror#horror film#horror poll#movie poll#film poll#horror movie#movie#film#horror movie poll#movie polls#movies#films
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can I draw old man monster yaoi as a treat
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#movies#polls#king kong#king kong 1933#king kong movie#30s movies#old hollywood#merian c. cooper#ernest b. schoedsack#robert armstrong#fay wray#bruce cabot#frank reicher#victor wong#requested#have you seen this movie poll
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influencer Carl Denham: "Now you know why I brought along those cases of bath bombs"
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What did he mean by this
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Introduction of rexes from different movies.
#tyrannosaurus rex#vastatosaurus rex#king kong 1933#king kong 2005#disney fantasia#planet of dinosaurs#dinosaurs a fun-filled trip back in time#jurassic park#gifset#dinosaurs#ann darrow#fay wray#naomi watts#the rite of spring#rko radio pictures#universal studios#disney
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"You dang kids get outta my yard!"
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King Kong (1933)
#king kong#king kong 1933#fay wray#1930s horror#1930s movies#1933#merian c. cooper#ernest b. schoedsack#classic horror#kong#horrorgifs#gif#my gifs
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▪︎Lost & Found (James Conrad x fem reader pt.1)
-Introduction/Commotion:
This fic is a silly idea I thought of just this afternoon- so don't take it too seriously lol. It's sort(?) of a combination between Kong Skull Island and King Kong 2005. Kong is much more silverback like and resembles his 2005 version, while most of the characters (obviously) stay the same as the ones we know and love from Skull Island. We'll see what else shifts but that's all I really have planned for now. I'm not sure how long this fic will be uh and that is because I'm just making it all up as I go along 💀 BUT! I hope this finds my niche audience and ya'll enjoy it. Thank you!
Word count: 1,347
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There I sat upon just one of the island's great mountain sides, taking a full breath of the crisp morning air into my lungs. The rock was cool and smooth beneath me, which contradicted the beams of the hot sun that had already set itself in the clear, blue sky for the day. A warm breeze blew through my hair and gently tossed its strands about until I straightened them out. Only to have them fall out of place again soon after. But I didn't mind.
My legs hung over the ledge and swung in contentment. My lips were curled up into a soft smile as I gazed out over the deadly tropical paradise. Calls from various creatures, big and small, dangerous and harmless, echoed throughout the valleys. Their cries reached my ears, and I was thankful to be safely atop the mount, where I could take cover in the cave if need be.
Yes, I had faced such creatures before, and I truly do believe that I would be long dead by now if it wasn't for Kong. One of the few of said creatures who had taken quite a liking to me, and I to him. Perhaps the gentlest of giants there ever were in this place. It was almost as though we had a strange understanding of one another.
Sounds like the ramblings of a woman who's lost it, huh? Well, I can't say that's entirely wrong either. This forest will do that to you. But I can guarantee you that this is no lie.
The enormous ape was off somewhere doing who knows what. Likely hunting or exploring or whatever. I wasn't really sure what it was that he did, but when he left to do it, he was still never fully out of reach. No matter how far away he traveled, he was constantly hyper aware of my presence on the island. Always listening, watching, waiting, in case if I ran into trouble.
That very case had happened a few times before. I've nearly drowned in the jungles violent rapids, almost been swallowed whole by a horrifically large python, gotten picked off by a sort of prehistoric bird, and gotten stuck in the web of a man-eating spider. In every instance, Kong had always showed up just in time to save me and take me away from, or kill, every threat I had been facing.
He was, really, my only friend.
Of course, not all creatures there were dangerous. There were others whose company I enjoyed too. But none quite like his. None that could understand me.
The humidity was already causing my clothes to stick to my skin. It was a rather irritating feeling that I had grown used to by now. My e/c eyes scanned the horizon. Off in the distance, it appeared as if a group of large birds were coming in. Maybe Petrosaurs of some kind? But no, that couldn't be right. They didn't look like any dinosaur I had seen before.
Then I noticed it. The low rumbling of engines working hard at their jobs in the distance. The sound bounced off the boulders and trees and soon spread all throughout. They were no living beings. They were helicopters. Every one of them.
The artificial noise stirred up something within me. I hadn't heard such a thing in...years. It brought back memories of life back in America. Civil life. Civil, comfortable, normal, quiet life.
Oh, how I had come to miss that...
The choppers gradually grew in size, meaning they were flying in closer.
My mind flooded with conflicting thoughts. The possibility of military helicopters just "passing through" the area was obviously very unlikely. They were probably going to touch down once they reached an open plain. What should I do? They won't last long in this place, even if they have all the weapons in the world. Should I go find them? But what if they're hostile? Then what?
I found myself absentmindedly gnawing at the ends of my nails. My teeth creating small divots that would lead to them snagging obnoxiously on the fabric of my clothes.
These people... they're just like me. Hostile or not, I can't just sit around and allow them to suffer in this place. I have to help. I can't NOT help.
That was it. I had made my decision. Was it reckless? Maybe, but I couldn't let that stop me.
I then began my climb down the grand mountain. Its steep slopes covered in the lingering dew of a recent rainfall, making the treck a bit more difficult than usual. My feet slipped a few times and I bashed my knees on the ground more than once, but I kept going. I knew these parts like the back of my hand. So long as I continued going east for about two miles, I would come to the clearing I often visited.
That was the closest field that I knew of, so it was likely that they might land there. If they indeed did land.
The walk was long and monotonous, and I couldn't seem to get my heart to slow its speedy pace. I was all jittery. My gut feeling kept running back and forth between being nervous to face other people for the first time in years, and yet being so very excited at the same time.
A great and mighty roar interrupted my thoughts, and I immediately halted in my tracks. The earth shook beneath my feet, and the trees trembled in response, but this was no earthquake. I lost my balance and quickly held onto the trunk of a palm, attempting to brace myself for whatever was causing such a thunderous commotion.
My heart stopped.
Explosions. Their horrible sounds came next. Still a long way off, through the thick leaves and limbs, I could barely make out the oh-so familiar orange hue of flames tinting the once peaceful morning sky.
I shot off down the rest of the path. It was like that night all over again. I HAD to reach them, and fast.
I pushed my legs to move as quickly as they humanly could. I don't think I had ever run so fast before. Not even to escape the likes of the Skull-Crawlers. No, this was a different type of fear. A feeling I hadn't experienced in ages. I swiftly cleared logs and never even once paused to untangle my hair when it inevitably got snagged on stretched out limbs. Low branches whipped at my face. I stumbled a few times, then instantly recovered and pressed on.
I knew exactly whose battle cries it was that rang blaringly in my sensitive human eardrums, and it made my stomach churn with dread.
𝙃𝙚 had found them, and now they were all at the mercy of 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙆𝙞𝙣𝙜.
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First chapter's done, woo! I'll probably try to make each part longer from here on out, but we'll see. As a bonified perfectionist, I'm trying my very hardest to remember this story is just for some silly-goofy fun lol. I hope you enjoyed! More to come soon 🦍
But for now- enjoy some "bloopers" of this chapter ⬇️


#reading#writing#fanfiction#fanfiction writing#fanfiction writer#writer#beginner writer#king kong#king kong 2005#king kong 1933#king kong 1976#king kong skull island#skull island#james conrad#tom hiddleston#tom hiddelston characters#tom hiddelston x reader#king kong fanfiction#james conrad x reader#female reader#kong skull island
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Man I bet they meant something different in 1933....
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"It was beauty that killed the beast."
KING KONG (1933) dir. Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack
#king kong#king kong 1933#gifs#movies#film#gif set#film edit#movie edit#film gifs#movie gifs#gif edit
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King Kong - art by Chris Thornley (2017)
#chris thornley#king kong 1933#movie poster art#fantasy art#monster movies#30s movies#rko radio pictures#dark hall mansion posters#1930s#1933#2017
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ATLA/Kong: Skull Island Crossover Idea
I'd personally like to blame @snoopyflinx for this.
As anyone who's been following me knows, I've been writing an ATLA/Godzilla fic. It should come to no surprise then that eventually I'd have to talk about Godzilla's rival from across the Pacific. I've already talked about King Kong once in the past in a post where I discussed the identity of the original predatory dinosaur that Kong fought in a fight to the death. So I figured it was high time I returned back to the great grandaddy of the kaiju genre.
Now to begin, we need to break down what not only Kong: Skull Island is about, but also the original and the rest of its series so we can come up with an organic combination that taps into both stories. So expect some references and appearances from older entries (since I am a huge lore nerd and like to reference as many entries as I can). And one of the most recurrent themes in both is the charming tappings of...
Part 1: Colonialism
Yeah, as much as I love the original 1933 King Kong, part of the inspiration came from old colonialist texts and stories. You know the ones: hero ventures into an untamed wilderness, sometimes discovering a lost world filled with savage natives and vicious animals to bring something back and thus "conquer" nature. It's a tale as old as time and has tappings into various real-world expeditions where explorers surveyed wild areas for exploitation by foreign powers. Hell, the idea of living dinosaurs is one of these common stories that I've talked about in the past.
Now for anyone who's ever watched ATLA, they should know that the show has a very anti-imperialistic, colonialist message. Mainly that the militaristic, imperial Fire Nation are the bad guys and need to be opposed. Basically the opposite of those old-time adventure stories I mentioned. So to faithfully crossover ATLA with King Kong, we need a message that deals with imperialism.
Kong: Skull Island gives us an edge here. Skull Island, while dangerous, isn't depicted as a hellscape. The fauna are dangerous but aren't as savage as any other real-world animal. And the natives, while wary of outsiders, are accommodating to the heroes and are seen in a dignified, sympathetic light. This goes hand in hand with ATLA since most of the dangerous animals encountered are usually portrayed as just animals, while Katara and Sokka themselves come from the "savage" (in the eyes of the Fire Nation) Southern Water Tribe.
But hey. Let's play around a bit and give our Skull Island a bit of a reputation for being a place where everything is trying to kill you and being the very worst that nature has to throw at outsiders. Which brings us to-
Part 2: Heart of Darkness
The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad is a highly regarded novella that basically takes the piss out of a lot of these colonialist adventure novels. One of the core themes is that it examines whether or not colonials are truly better than the "savages" that they fight. In this case, they aren't. Hell, they're arguably worse since they enslave natives, encourage violence in tribes, and any "savagery" on the part of the natives is a reaction to the violence and carnage the colonials bring.
This comparison is not a coincidence. The Heart of Darkness was a big influence on the Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now, which in of itself was a big inspiration for Kong: Skull Island. So since Heart of Darkness is basically one big anti-imperialist work, something similar (if not so extreme) could work for ATLA if we decide to go the crossover route with Kong.
To begin: let's put our Skull Island somewhere around here-

What I'm thinking is that Skull Island would work on one of these unexplored islands that canon never touched. And we have an impetus for why the Fire Nation would want get involved with this chain since they have a direct route to Ba Sing Se. So there's an impetus for them to do something like establish a naval base on one of the islands to secure this critical invasion route.
Their problems start before they even see the island though.
Skull Island is surrounded by natural defenses in almost all adaptations. In the original and Peter Jackson remake, we have a thick fog which hides the island. Which in the remake becomes disastrous since the S.S. Venture almost capsizes on the very large stone pillars and rocky outcroppings. Kong: Skull Island is even worse since it has a huge storm system which only small pockets offer any safety and any chance of going to and from the island.
I could see a number of ships being disabled before they step foot on the island.
For the natives, I would have them be the more sympathetic version we see in Kong: Skull Island rather than the more racist depictions we've seen in previous films. Not that it would help them much since the Fire Nation has steamrolled through native populations like this such as the Southern Water Tribe. The natives could fight back, but they never did too well in the older films when up against modern weaponry.
No, the absolute hell of Skull Island won't come from the natives.
See...the Fire Nation has had...issues when it comes to giant fauna. They struggled against the serpent in the Book 3 premiere, and that was just a single animal. And while it easy to argue that they exterminated the dragons, that was a single species. We're talking about...well...
One of the recurring elements of Kong films is that Skull Island has an entire ecosystem that seem dead set on killing humans. We're talking giant bugs, huge insects, and massive dinosaurs. And we haven't even gotten into the big heavyweights like the Skullcrawlers and Kong himself. Even if the Fire Nation can handle one or two of them, this is a whole ecosystem.
While I wouldn't have the fauna being murderous like in previous films and be more like Kong: Skull Island, the Fire Nation policy of "burn everything in sight" is going to give them that experience from hell the older films presented.
Oh, and if somehow they do survive all of this...
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Kong takes his duties as ruler of Skull Island very damn seriously and basically annihilated a war-hardened army group the moment they raise shit. Cause like in the series, even the most elite of the Fire Nation can't stand up to the forces of nature. Hell, Kong would probably crush any mechanized forces the moment they raised a ruckus, leaving everyone else to the predators of the island.
At most we might see a ruined fortress by the time Team Avatar gets there. Any remains would've been reduced to dino food.
Part 3: Team Avatar Gets There
The reasons for why Team Avatar would arrive at Skull Island would be a bit more varied. Maybe they heard there was an unknown island off the coast of the Earth Kingdom and wanted to see it for themselves. Maybe they were chasing some rogue Fire Nation army group or wanted to investigate just how the hell an entire army just disappeared in the past. Who knows?
Sokka would obviously take charge, seeing that they were effectively in the middle of nowhere. Probably already drawing up plans to find a good position where they can safely land on Appa (within reason of course). Once they actually look around and see that they are basically on the bottom of the food chain, he'd probably be the one who'd suggest NOT enraging any of the big fauna needlessly for no reason lest they find themselves always on the run.
Zuko would be the opposite. He's the hothead and would probably see something like a young Skullcrawler or a Vastatosaurus as some kind of obstacle that needs to be conquered. You know, since he was raised in the militaristic Fire Nation. Of course, he gets some humble pie since these things aren't exactly just big targets to throw fire at. Maybe he even comes across some base ruins or the graves of some Fire Nation soldiers. Make him realize just how out of their element his people were and reevaluate whether or not unrestrained aggression is the appropriate response here.
Toph on the other hand would love Skull Island. She's the chaos gremlin and would probably enjoy seeing all the giant dangerous animals stomping around. I mean she was taught by Badgermoles, so she might be more comfortable around big fauna than most. That and the endless amount of adventures a whole new land would provide.
Katara would connect the most with the natives. Again, they're not that "savage" here and she'd probably connect with their past of being subjugated by the Fire Nation and living on what basically amounts to the frontier. She could probably even admire their stalwart attitude towards the various horrors that Skull Island would provide.
That leaves us with Aang. Knowing him-
That boy is riding the Brontosaurs and nothing anyone says is going to convince me otherwise. Them and the Sker Buffalo. You telling me he won't try to ride a distant relative of Appa?
He'd probably be the best around the animals of the island, recognizing them as animals, not monsters.
But I think his most interesting relationship would be with Kong himself.
Simply put, they're the last of their kind. Aang is the last airbender. Kong is the last of his species. And both of them have been saddled with the enormous responsibility of maintaining a sort of balance on the island. It's why I brought up the force of nature thing earlier since Kong is basically Skull Island's answer to the Avatar. It's a sort of parallel that Aang could see and connect with Kong over. Cause in many ways, Kong also serves as a foil. Aang is carefree and funloving. Kong is more serious and refined. That and both of them technically are kids who were forced to grow up (Kong was described as being a teenager and still growing if I remember the interviews correctly).
Speaking of teenagers being forced to grow up and monsters...
Part 4: Monsters
Yeah, I had to give a portion to Azula. How she ends up on Skull Island might vary. Maybe she shipwrecked there. Maybe she's on the run and headed there cause nobody would be crazy enough to even try. She'd basically be the other side of the coin Zuko was on: being forced to fend for herself on an island full of predators but without a support system.
This could lead to some...pretty interesting scenarios and confrontations she has with the island's animals. Like, her running into a Vastatosaurus, a Skullcrawler, or a Deathrunner would be a pretty fun scene to write. That and depending on her mental health, we could get some interesting scenes with Hallucination!Ursa that expands that aspect of her character.
But I think the big element of Azula's arc is...well, showing that she's not a monster. She's human, and have that reflect on the Skull Island animals. I've mentioned it before, but I wanted to go with the direction Kong: Skull Island took and make the creatures more sympathetic by showing more sides to them rather than vicious predators.
Take the Venatosaurus from the Peter Jackson remake. Fast. Intelligent. Vicious. Just like Azula. But one thing that the film never got a chance to expand on was that they actually live in close-knit family groups. All adults take care of the juveniles together, raising them, feeding them, and protecting them. They never leave the nest unguarded. I think a scene of a pack tending their nest and being sociable would show that if something as vicious as them can have a soft side, why not Azula?
Then there's Kong.
I think Kong could work as a foil to both Aang AND Azula. Kong was the teen forced to become an adult, just like Azula. And like Azula, he has baggage when it comes to his parents (mainly that they died and not because they were abusive or neglectful or anything). As well as having an enormous responsibility on their shoulders (King of Skull Island, Princess of the Fire Nation). Being seen as monsters despiting being more than just mindless killers. And who knows? Maybe Azula could connect to Kong in a similar way that Aang did.
Conclusion:
My thoughts on an ATLA/Kong story goes a few ways. First, it should deconstruct imperialism just like Kong: Skull Island and ATLA did. It should also show that Skull Island isn't just hell on earth and that the animals and people are more than just something to be conquered or destroyed.
All in all, it has a lot of potential. I'm not sure if I'd write it myself since I already have a few ideas down the pipeline. But feel free to take some inspiration if you want to explore the idea yourself.
#atla#avatar: the last airbender#aang#katara#sokka#zuko#toph#azula#king kong#kong#kong: skull island#king kong 1933#king kong 2005#fanfic ideas#fanfiction ideas#crossover idea#long post
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