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  • that a monkey Welcome to watch Mojo And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 times.

  • King Kong went beast mode for this list.

  • We're looking at all the amazing heart pumping times that King Kong went crazy and wrecked people and animals with his frenzy.

  • We will be considering every King Kong movie for this list.

  • And, as is to be expected, a soil alert is now in effect.

  • What's your favorite King Kong moment?

  • Let us know in the comments below number 10 Kong versus Giant Squid Kong Skull Island.

  • Watching King Kong utterly destroy other monsters is always good for a jolt.

  • It was thrilling in 1933 and it was thrilling in 2017.

  • In one of Skull Island's most famous scenes, Major Chapman rinses off in a lake when he suddenly interrupted by the massive Kong.

  • Yeah, Kong himself is suddenly assailed by a giant squid.

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  • The flight doesn't last long.

  • Following a very brief struggle, Kong stomps on the squids head and takes a limb before munching on some calamari.

  • It's a great scene for establishing Kong as the undisputed king of the jungle.

  • Number nine Kong versus Giant Snake King Kong.

  • The 1976 remake, starring Jessica Lange and Jeff Bridges, doesn't get much attention.

  • It received mixed reviews upon release, and it continues to be seen as an inferior product to both the 1933 original and the 2005 remake.

  • But it contains a literally killer seen in the Kong versus giant snake fight.

  • The massive snake goes for Dwan, but the protective Kong is quick to step in and grab it by the neck.

  • Kong initially struggles with the snake until he seized one with Jack.

  • In a moment of rage, Kong grabs the snake by the mouth and rex its jaws in particularly gruesome fashion.

  • It's a pretty good fight for 1976 and the Jaw Snap serves as a loving call back to the 1933 original.

  • Number eight.

  • Kong versus Mechanic Hong King Kong Escapes, co produced by Toho Studios in Rankin and Bass, King Kong Escapes is a very silly Kaiju film featuring a remote controlled version of King Kong named Mechanic Kong.

  • No Kong runaway.

  • You mustn't fight him.

  • It's not alive, it's a machine.

  • You can't defeat him, calm mechanic Ong comes equipped with a belt of explosives, great endurance and a headlight that can blind and hypnotize foes.

  • Theo Plot of the film sees Doctor Who?

  • Not that doctor who kidnapping Kong from Mondo Island and using him to mine a radioactive element in the North Pole.

  • The ending sees Kong escaping to Japan and battling mechanic Kong through the streets of Tokyo.

  • They proceed to climb the Tokyo tower, and when the controls to mechanic Hong or destroyed, it falls and shatters on the ground below.

  • It's obviously ridiculous, but you can't say it's not fun.

  • Number seven Kong vs Toronto Don King Kong, you know, for a movie approaching 100 years of age, the original King Kong still looks pretty darn good when an is abducted by a massive Toronto Don, Congo's absolutely ballistic grabs the Toronto Dons wing and drags it back down to the cave Theo to engage in a brief fight before Kong pulls the old jaw snapping trick.

  • Just despite his opponent Even further, Kong seemingly bites into the Toronto Dons corpse before throwing it off the cliff and pissed off triumph.

  • If there's one thing guaranteed to upset Kong, it's and being put in danger.

  • Number six Kong versus helicopters.

  • Kong Skull Island, Skull Island.

  • Increased Kong size massively, resulting in some amazing sequences like this.

  • As the army unit arrives on Skull Island, they are met by the towering Kong who stands so tall that he blocks out the sun.

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  • Suffice it to say, Kong doesn't take too kindly to his new visitors once the Army begins shooting Congo's full beast mode and literally punch is one of the helicopters out of the air.

  • He also causes two helicopters to crash into each other, throws it down, helicopter into another, sends bodies hurling through the air and uses one helicopter like a baseball bat.

  • It's absolutely brutal stuff, and it serves as a fantastic introduction to this new it aeration of Kong.

  • Number five Kong versus Skull Crawler Kong.

  • Skull Island, Serving as the film's climactic battle, the Kong versus skull crawler fight is what everyone was wanting from a new King Kong film.

  • The battle is epic in scope and scale, and it's filled with fantastic choreography and sound design.

  • Yeah, the fight also features some amazing and creative imagery, like the billowing red smoke pouring from the skull crawlers face in Kong, using a swinging ship propeller as a weapon.

  • It's seemingly ends in spectacular fashion, not with Kong snapping the skull crawlers jaw, but by using the propeller.

  • It's a type of brass knuckle and hitting its neck with a devastating uppercut.

  • Although it does briefly return, Kong is able to make quick work of this formidable foe.

  • Number four New York Rampage King Kong Kong certainly has a temper, but being kidnapped from Skull Island and put on Broadway proved to be the last straw Kong snaps, breaking free from his chains and going on a destructive rampage through the streets of New York City.

  • He destroys the Broadway theater, hurls cars through the air, knocks a streetcar off its track and destroys various buildings while chasing Jack through the streets.

  • Thank you, Yeah, it certainly looks cool from a filmmaking standpoint, but it makes you wonder how many people died as a result of Kong's violent actions.

  • It seems like this that make viewers realize the full destructive power of King Kong.

  • Number three Kong vs VA status.

  • Saurus Rex is King Kong.

  • Kong has fought numerous dinosaurs throughout his movie career, including the Gorris Oris from King Kong escapes.

  • But when it comes to Kong fighting other animals, nothing will ever top the best status.

  • Ors Rex fight from Peter Jackson's 2005 remake.

  • The entire sequence is mesmerizing as it sees Kong taking on not one, not two, but three of the T Rex like creatures, all while protecting an.

  • He manages to defeat them through sheer strength and endurance, crushing one's head with a boulder, crushing another's head against a rock face and killing the last one through horrendous means.

  • This is Kong at his absolute mightiest.

  • If three V Rexes can't take him, nothing can.

  • Number two.

  • King Kong vs Godzilla, King Kong vs Godzilla Toho Studios produced and distributed the incredibly popular King Kong vs Godzilla.

  • The movie was an enormous commercial success, and it's pretty much responsible for saving the then dormant Godzilla franchise.

  • The movie culminates in an extraordinary battle that spans the summit of Mount Fuji toe a Tommy Castle to the Pacific Ocean, where the two protagonists engage in a brief underwater battle.

  • Along the way, audiences air treated to Godzilla, burning foliage, the to destroying a Tommy Castle and Kong being regenerated by a bolt of lightning.

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  • In the end, Kong emerges victorious, being the only one to surface from there.

  • Underwater brawl.

  • Nothing beats Kong, not even Godzilla himself.

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  • Number one.

  • Con versus Airplanes.

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  • Serving as one of the most famous climaxes in movie history, Kong grabs an and carries her to the top of the Empire State Building, which at the time was the tallest building in the world.

  • However, Kong Onley ends up cornering himself as he's then attacked by four airplanes equipped with machine guns.

  • A supremely ticked off Kong tries fighting back amidst the hail of bullets, and when one plane gets a little too close, Kong manages to snag it by the wing and sends it hurling down to the ground below.

  • This'll is perhaps the most iconic sequence in monster movie history, thanks in large part to the unique location, the then groundbreaking visual effects and Kong's terrifying behavior.

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