King Kong special edition...Skull Island extra????

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Ok so if you've seen the King Kong special edition extra dvd disc where they talk about Skull Island and how they created it for the movie and all that then you will know what I am talking about.

So during the behind the scenes creation of Skull Island Peter Jackson and others involved with the film talk about Skull Island as if it were once real. Where the location would have been the peopl that inhabited it and so on. Then at the end they claim that supossedly the museum of natural history in NY or a different musem really has a King King skelton in it's lower archives or something along those lines. Then ends by stating that the musem turned down their request to visit the archives.

Is this supossed to be real? Or is it just an attempt by them to make it appear real? Is like the Blair Witch Project that came out with those mockumentries to go along with the movie?
 
It's fake, dude.
 
Ok so if you've seen the King Kong special edition extra dvd disc where they talk about Skull Island and how they created it for the movie and all that then you will know what I am talking about.

So during the behind the scenes creation of Skull Island Peter Jackson and others involved with the film talk about Skull Island as if it were once real. Where the location would have been the peopl that inhabited it and so on. Then at the end they claim that supossedly the museum of natural history in NY or a different musem really has a King King skelton in it's lower archives or something along those lines. Then ends by stating that the musem turned down their request to visit the archives.

Is this supossed to be real? Or is it just an attempt by them to make it appear real? Is like the Blair Witch Project that came out with those mockumentries to go along with the movie?

I watched the features on that a couple of months ago and I don't recall hearing that. Are you sure they weren't kidding, or maybe referring to the skeleton of the stop motion puppet or another prop?

Whatever the answer, it's not true.
 
I'm pretty sure it's not true, but it seemed like they were trying to make it real. So I was a bit confused.
 
Probably the skeleton of the original King Kong armature.
 

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