Although most of the time you saw the monsters they were indeed just people in monster suits. Svengoolie established that a little bit of stop motion animation (aks Harryhausen-style) was used in one scene.
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Svar af tmdb33747247
d. 27 july 2020 kl. 1:11 AM
I really miss stop-motion effects. I know they're super outdated at this point, but I really would't mind seeing more of it in modern movies.
Svar af Benton12
d. 27 july 2020 kl. 10:55 AM
Yeah.
Svar af Benton12
d. 27 july 2020 kl. 10:56 AM
I think the stop motion was used when Kong fights an octopus.
Svar af Mon-Star
d. 27 july 2020 kl. 10:17 PM
An episode of the NBC’s sitcom, Community, "Abed’s Uncontrollable Christmas", used stop motion animation. Season 2; Episode 11, December 9, 2010. https://vimeo.com/47465880
Svar af catmydogs
d. 27 july 2020 kl. 10:31 PM
Army of Darkness. Nightmare before Christmas. Coraline. Fantastic Mr. Fox. Those are the most recent films I can think of with significant or all stop motion.
Svar af Benton12
d. 27 july 2020 kl. 10:33 PM
Back to original point. The stop motion animation used in KKVG I guess took time enough to make. I am glad they did not try to put it into the rest of the film.
Svar af bratface
d. 28 july 2020 kl. 4:56 AM
They didn't use stop motion because it was too expensive!
Svar af Benton12
d. 28 july 2020 kl. 5:54 AM
Time as well. Hey that battle and a half between Kong and Godzilla was filmed in seconds compared to a stop motion battle between them. That woulda took months.
Svar af Quincey_Morris
d. 13 marts 2021 kl. 8:45 PM
The octopus picking up the native was stop-motion.
Svar af Benton12
d. 15 marts 2021 kl. 9:28 AM
Well, Kong is in the same scene.