In 1933 New York, an overly ambitious movie producer coerces his cast and hired ship crew to travel to mysterious Skull Island, where they encounter Kong, a giant ape who is immediately smitten with the leading lady.
Kong is forcibly kidnapped from his home, paraded around as a side show exhibit, shackled and scared with flashing camera bulbs. Then climbs the empire state building where he is shot MANY by airplanes times before losing his grip and falling to his death.
You don't see the head being dismembered from the body but you know when it happens. Its really obvious when its about to occur so you'll have enough time to look away
Almost 17 crewmembers of the SS Venture, Kong, 6 Venatosaurus, 4 Brontosaurus, 3 V Rex, 1 Ligocristus, 1 Foetodon, 2 natives, 1 Ferrucutus and a lot of bugs
None, this movie takes place about 30 years before breaking ground on the twin towers! I can maybe see some people being upset by the planes flying near the Empire State Building but no planes actually crash into a building.
Not an eating disorder, however there are potentially triggering scenes at the start of the movie where a character hasn't eaten in days (because it's the Great Depression and she's lost her job.)
The scene that comes to mind is towards the beginning of the film where Jack has to stay in one of the empty animal enclosures cause there were no cabins left.
Yes but in a theater setting and if you know anything about the history of theater you know that it's not done in a creepy way. (At least not in this film. Its done for comedic purposes in 2 comedy plays)