Couple of observations:
1. It's amazing the stunts they can make a guy in a monkey suit do.
2. It's a tough job being a guy in a monkey suit.
3. How come he's the only oversized ape on the island? Where are the rest?
4. How come the T-Rexs' teeth are so blunt? Bite King Kong so many times still can't bite his arm off?
5. How did they manage to load King Kong to the ship after he passed out from the chloroform? They only had a few small boats and there were a lot of rocks that prevented the ship from coming too near to the island.
6. Let's face it, the ape got caught because he got suckered in by a woman. Not the first time this has happened to members of the male species.
7. Ultimately he died because he likes to look at the sunset/sunrise too much - obviously an aesthete at heart, despite appearances to the contrary.
8. If he had just played his part on Broadway, he'd have everything - name up in lights, good food, fame, more blonde women.
9. It's nice to hear "Singapore" being mentioned so many times in the beginning (very well done 'product' placement). Maybe the STB instead of trying to co-opt Cheng Ho (who really had nothing much to with us) as a tourist attraction, should try to subsume King Kong into our national folklore instead. Replace the Merlion with King Kong instead........
Eventually, New York City done him in as it has many others before him and many others after him. It's a tough neighbourhood afterall.