King Kong
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King Kong
Great movie. It has a pole vault scene.
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King Kong
Given there was nothing on the human side of the island except bare, sharp, craggy rocks, and little flat space for runways, it makes you wonder how they practiced to get so good on those extra long poles. Perhaps that is why there were so many skeletons next to the few flat surfaces available.
Also, pretty good flexibility for wooden poles.
Needless to say, if you have problems suspending belief when you go to the movies, this is clearly one movie to avoid. Otherwise, prepare for a fun thrill ride of a movie -- and three hours of running time.
Also, pretty good flexibility for wooden poles.
Needless to say, if you have problems suspending belief when you go to the movies, this is clearly one movie to avoid. Otherwise, prepare for a fun thrill ride of a movie -- and three hours of running time.
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