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Speaking to reporters Thursday at his studio in the New Zealand capital, the "Lord of The Rings" director said his first attempt to film "King Kong" was as a youngster Peter Jackson Says He Won't Ape Original King Kong
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (Reuters) - Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson will relive a childhood dream when he starts filming a remake of the 1933 classic "King Kong" in his Wellington hometown next week
"We're really just attempting to make a wonderful, mysterious adventure film
Black, who stars in folk-rock comedy act Tenacious D, and Brody both said they planned to play a lot of music in between filming in Wellington
"It's great to be able to finally get the film made "
Special effects will be done by New Zealand-based Weta Digital and Weta Workshops, which won Oscars for their "Lord of the Rings" creations "
"THAT'S STUPID"
Black said he had wanted to work on a Jackson film after seeing the "Rings" films
Jackson says he will pay homage to the original, which starred Fay Wray, who died on Aug
A screaming, vine-swinging special effects extravaganza, Jackson's "King Kong" will also be a character-driven psychological study of a monster -- and, of course, a love story
"To put modern political beliefs onto something that was made in 1933 is obviously putting a spin on it that doesn't really exist "
Andy Serkis, who was the human model and voice of the computer-generated Gollum in two of the "Rings" movies, will do the same for the giant gorilla, as well as have a "live" role of a cook
Jackson, who suffers seasickness, will use a number of land-based studio lots to film scenes, including those featuring the tramp steamer Venturer, which brings the giant ape to "civilization " However, the characters -- including Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts), Carl Denham (Jack Black (news)) and Jack Driscoll (Adrien Brody (news)) -- will not be carbon copies of those in the original film Jackson spent $300 million making the three Rings films, which have grossed about $3 billion worldwide
Hollywood turned down Jackson's previous "King Kong" pitch before his overwhelming success with the ambitious Rings trilogy It involved a Super 8 camera and a cardboard model of the Empire State Building "The Return of the King," created Oscar history by winning all 11 categories in which it was nominated "
"Then I got the call to come in and talk with them about 'King Kong' -- you wait your whole life to get a call like that "
Watts said she accepted the part without seeing the script
"King Kong" is reported to be likely to cost as much as US$130 million to make
"This story is very simplistic and very human, so that's why I'm here," she said
"I remember thinking while I was watching The Lord of The Rings: 'man, I've got to get an audition for whatever he does next'," Black said It's a film which I've loved ever since I was a child Everybody's going to want to be in his next film, better to just put it out of your mind
Universal Studios is due to release "King Kong" worldwide on December 14, 2005 It was a product of its time," he said it's about gorillas, it's about dinosaurs, and lost islands, and this relationship
Jackson already had in mind Brody and Watts to play their characters, but decided on Black during the social whirl at the Academy Awards (news - web sites) in February, when he won three Oscars (news - web sites) for his final installment of the "Rings" trilogy, "The Return of the King |