In the classic 1933 science fiction film "King Kong", the classic scene where King Kong climbs to the top of the Empire State Building is believed to be impressive to everyone who has seen it. Recently, two professional pastry chefs from Canada used more than 60 kilograms of chocolate to create this classic scene. King Kong is a classic action science fiction film, co-directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, starring Fay Wray and Robert Armstrong. The film was released in the United States on March 7, 1933. The film tells the story of a giant gorilla King Kong who was captured by humans and sent to New York for exhibition. In order to pursue the blonde beauty he loves, King Kong escapes from the cage and makes trouble in New York. Demonstration of classic scenes from the movie "King Kong" created with chocolate: |
To commemorate the 17th anniversary of Leslie Che...
A one-third scale life-size statue of the Joker f...
Today (July 12), the "War Special" of t...
Today (July 27), the mecha hard science fiction m...
Thirty-nine independent films and TV shows will b...
The movie "Three Kingdoms: New Interpretatio...
"Cheer Up Songs": NHK classics revived ...
The appeal and evaluation of "Japanese Folkt...
Tired of collaborations, Bandai announced today o...
The hot-blooded fighting manga "Wind Chime&q...
The comedy film "Hello, Li Huanying", w...
Comic Party Revolution - Comic Party Revolution -...
Josh Miller and Patrick Casey, writers of the rec...
Da Vinci's Labyrinth - Time Travel and Myster...
According to new news, the first PV image of the ...