The World of Kong : A Natural History of Skull Island

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • The assorted creatures seen in Peter Jackson's King Kong were merely the tip of the iceberg of the vast menagerie of Skull Island. Here we'll explore both them and their fellow denizens of the island in one of the best fictional ecosystems created.
    0:00 - Introduction
    4:10 - The Crumbling Coast and Village
    14:05 - The Shrinking Lowlands
    45:35 - The Winding Swamps and Waterways
    1:03:28 - The Steaming Jungle
    1:33:23 - The Abyssal Chasms
    1:41:38 - The Barren Uplands
    2:02:10 - Final thoughts and Closing Comments
    Discord link : / discord
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  • @GregBroadmore
    @GregBroadmore Před 2 lety +1215

    What a fantastic deep dive and a great tribute, thank you! It's a treat to see someone revel in the work we did to this degree and absorb all the little details. Loved how you compared the various species to real-world examples as well as reflecting the book against the needs of film and it's conceptual development. Thank you and keep up the great work!

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +206

      Wow - thank you so much! I’m thrilled to hear you enjoyed my video! I never thought one of the people responsible for creating Kong would ever see it. Thank you so much for creating a major part of my childhood and my favourite film!

    • @BigBossMan538
      @BigBossMan538 Před rokem +37

      How much research was done into real life and extinct ecology/biology in preparation for the book and the movie?

    • @GregBroadmore
      @GregBroadmore Před rokem +102

      @@BigBossMan538 we did exactly 1.21 gigawatts of research 😁. Jk - it was way more. The whole team are huge enthusiasts for the natural world, animals, anatomy, natural selection and so on - i think creature designers are naturally skewed that way. Ben Wootten, one of the senior designers on the project has a background in zoology and Jamie Beswarick, sculptor and designer has a deep, deep knowledge of animal anatomy that we all learned from and held ourselves against as a standard. So yes, many many gigawatts of research! 😊

    • @Strkk_
      @Strkk_ Před rokem +8

      Epic

    • @colinbaldwin313
      @colinbaldwin313 Před rokem +32

      @@GregBroadmore Did you hear the story of the Yi, discovered in 2015? Your Vultursaurus was an original idea: a flying dinosaur with bat/pterosaur-like wing membranes rather than feathers. A decade later, such a theropod was actually discovered! There's a term for that phenomenon; I can't recall what it is. It also happened in 1993, when the Utahraptor was classified at the same time Jurassic Park was being released. JP featured dromaeosaurs that were larger than any known genus. Then, paleontologists discovered the largest raptor ever found up to that point. It really goes to show how many grand zoological secrets are contained within the Earth's rocks, yet to be known to science.

  • @The-Black-Death
    @The-Black-Death Před 2 lety +2353

    This version of Skull Island DESERVES another movie, specifically one that takes place after the 2005 movie that covers the expeditions there and expands the lore of the island overall.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +289

      It does, but sadly I think it won't happen. :(

    • @ethandoyle4978
      @ethandoyle4978 Před 2 lety +86

      I’m thinking the exact same thing , so far the closest will get to that is the Reign of Kong ride at Universal Studios.

    • @milesbradshaw6643
      @milesbradshaw6643 Před 2 lety +109

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel Agreed. By the time of World War II, Skull Island had sank beneath the ocean.

    • @rebellion795
      @rebellion795 Před 2 lety

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel 8⁸

    • @Bake-kurijra
      @Bake-kurijra Před 2 lety +47

      It’s deserves a figure line . Who’s with me . Get Mattel to make these creatures into figures

  • @bradyvelvet9432
    @bradyvelvet9432 Před 2 lety +1735

    Seriously, I wish Jackson could make a two hour mock-nature documentary about Skull Island.

    • @tallman2210
      @tallman2210 Před 2 lety +85

      Walking With Dinosaurs style!

    • @andrewdau1299
      @andrewdau1299 Před 2 lety +51

      There was a documentary on the King Kong dvd where Peter Jackson and the crew explain parts about Skull Island and it's wildlife.

    • @Michael-bn1oi
      @Michael-bn1oi Před 2 lety +40

      @Pedro Ortega I think the documentary format would fit better. Primal has a plot and a protagonist and a story to be nonverbaly told.
      Without those nonverbal is just scenery.

    • @naufalmEZa
      @naufalmEZa Před 2 lety +15

      A horror focused expedition'd be nice

    • @MinecraftWorld1954
      @MinecraftWorld1954 Před 2 lety

      I would watch every frame of that

  • @thewittywhygaming6487
    @thewittywhygaming6487 Před 2 lety +926

    The entire team that created the lore and history of this movie deserve the highest praise.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +74

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @vandacarneiro980
      @vandacarneiro980 Před rokem +3

      😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @Lenape_Lady
      @Lenape_Lady Před rokem +4

      Speculating biology fiction. If you like this video you will like this genre. It’s fascinating. My pick is Fragment by Warren Fahy.

    • @colinbaldwin313
      @colinbaldwin313 Před 2 měsíci

      @marshalmarrs3269 What are you basing that on?

  • @misterbubbles6389
    @misterbubbles6389 Před 2 lety +266

    Something I really like is the fact that Skull Island isn't full of hyper-aggressive monsters just to be scary, but because the island's ecosystem is collapsing and the animal population is on its last legs. It's actually a pretty comparable status to the Cretaceous period following the K-T asteroid impact

    • @DovahFett
      @DovahFett Před 8 měsíci +27

      That's a shaky comparison to make considering how little we actually know about the immediate aftermath of the impact. For example, we don't know what species were killed immediately and what species slowly faded over tens of thousands of years as their habitats broke down and became unsuitable to them. The Mosasaur is an example of this, as it could have theoretically escaped the most devastating effects of the impact by retreating into deeper waters, but with much of its prey gone it would have starved into extinction. Large dinosaurs on land however, which would have _probably_ died almost instantly due to their feeding requirements. There wouldn't have been enough food left for them to survive even another generation, as many plants would die due to all the material thrown into the atmosphere after the impact, which would starve the herbivores and by extension everything else unless. IMO, Skull Island has a disproportionate number of carnivores relative to its herbivore population, and the shrinking of the island, which had only been happening for a few hundred years, is inconsequential on an evolutionary scale, and therefore does not justify the presence of so many oversized hyper-aggressive carnivores.

  • @jesserodriguez8116
    @jesserodriguez8116 Před 2 lety +623

    I wish we could’ve gotten a full documentary of Skull Island, about an hour and a half long talking about the dinosaurs, natives, and other creatures of Skull Island.The introduction with how Skull Island can to be and end showing us the island sinking.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +71

      That would have been a dream

    • @colinbaldwin313
      @colinbaldwin313 Před 2 lety +28

      Of all the marvelous notions! What we need is a Walking with... miniseries set on Skull Island. I find it noteworthy that Walking with Dinosaurs and Walking with Beasts each contain six episodes, while The World of Kong divides Skull Island into six separate habitats. It seems only too perfect, especially when you consider that the book concludes with the rock star, megaprimatus kong, just as the Walking with... series concluded with the T-rex and the mammoth, everybody's favorite dinosaur and Cenozoic mammal. If I were in charge of that series, I would take away the context of the movie's plot, because movie plots are in some ways antithetical to the style of a nature documentary: they require a strong human element, while documentaries should just allow the animals to be themselves, free from human interference. Therefore, I would present the island as undiscovered by the civilized world. I would also want to see megaprimatus kong before their kind became functionally extinct; it would be fun to see a troop of gigantic gorillas living alongside dinosaurs, browsing alongside sauropods and ceratopsians, defending their young from predatory theropods, and so on. The series would definitely end with the island's destruction, and as I said, it would go down undiscovered, since the introduction of Western explorers would only take away from the series.

    • @Bake-kurijra
      @Bake-kurijra Před 2 lety +9

      @@colinbaldwin313 yes you should do that . Make your dream come true . Call is .walking on skull island. And make a figure line to promote that movie

    • @colinbaldwin313
      @colinbaldwin313 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Bake-kurijra I think I would want to keep the Walking with... trope intact, so I would call it Walking with Relics. And a figure line is a cool idea. If only I had a younger sibling so I could have an excuse to play with the toys myself lol.

    • @MinecraftWorld1954
      @MinecraftWorld1954 Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@colinbaldwin313 I would watch every frame of that. Maybe have the third and second to last episodes focus on The Vastatosaurus and Kong respectively, with the finale being the destruction of the island

  • @jamescampbell4416
    @jamescampbell4416 Před 2 lety +632

    It’s interesting to see skull island dinosaurs having a design that’s a mix really old and new dinosaur looks, like if you mixed the first and newest versions of megalosaurus

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +95

      Yeah it's almost like the old art of them juiced with the active lifestyles of more modern understandings. Made me realise I'd love some form of fictitious beast based on the crystal park dinosaur depictions too.

    • @zeropsaft
      @zeropsaft Před 2 lety +9

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel Hey what will the next video be about just to know?

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +11

      @@zeropsaft That'll be a surprise ;)
      But it will be MH again

    • @zeropsaft
      @zeropsaft Před 2 lety +2

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel Thanks

    • @zeropsaft
      @zeropsaft Před 2 lety +1

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel Also nice icon

  • @delmerputnam1679
    @delmerputnam1679 Před 2 lety +850

    I so wish more monster movies created cool ecosystems like this. This was a truly fascinating dive I got the nature of the island and it’s a shame the book is out of print

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +82

      If nothing else I hope this video was a worthwhile substitute!

    • @Bake-kurijra
      @Bake-kurijra Před 2 lety +9

      How do I get a copy

    • @delmerputnam1679
      @delmerputnam1679 Před 2 lety +29

      @@Bake-kurijra Unfortunately they're quite hard to comeby and very expensive. If you don't have money to spend on amazon, best thing I can tell you is to ask for that and only that for christmas

    • @redlantern6669
      @redlantern6669 Před 2 lety +5

      can someone pleas digitalis it

    • @1810jeff
      @1810jeff Před 2 lety +17

      @@delmerputnam1679 Yeah they're like 150$ on eBay and Amazon. I'm guessing these were originally only bought by super fans especially since weta workshops is a fairly niche company.

  • @colinbaldwin313
    @colinbaldwin313 Před rokem +87

    Carl Denham is without a doubt the most interesting character in the whole movie. As you say, he is such a layered villain. He seems to be driven not so much by greed as by his own reckless ambition. He genuinely wants to document the world's hitherto-unknown wonders and is willing to cut corners and compromise on ethical conduct in order to accomplish that. When Mike and Herb are killed, he is genuinely upset, but tries to ennoble their deaths in the name of his grand quest. This contributes to the decline of his moral compass as the story progresses, and the destruction of his camera pushes him over the edge. What's interesting is that Denham's exploitation of Kong is in some respects at odds with his original intentions. When he had the camera, he could film the fauna of Skull Island in their natural habitat. Upon capturing Kong, however, he exhibits the ape in a grandiose dog-and-pony Broadway show. In so doing, he acquires fame and fortune, purchased at the cost of his once-fervently-held integrity. In the end, Kong's escape flips Denham back; he's left staring at the ravaged theater as the realization of who he's become finally strikes him.

    • @aleksamrkela831
      @aleksamrkela831 Před 5 měsíci +10

      Jack Black's performance deserves special praise. You wouldn't expect a primarily comedic actor to deliver the gravitas needed for this kind of role, but he absolutely nailed it.

  • @livelybubbs6242
    @livelybubbs6242 Před 2 lety +85

    I’d die for an open world game with Carl Denham as our teammate. And the more we explore, the more the island is mapped out, and with every encounter we’d get a creature dossier on a journal or something.

    • @alejandrochalco6893
      @alejandrochalco6893 Před rokem +8

      Take my money

    • @manuxx3543
      @manuxx3543 Před rokem +6

      Best we got is the gamecube game
      And it was pretty good

    • @dino-bk7vh
      @dino-bk7vh Před měsícem +2

      Yay like the dossiers of ark survival evolved but instead with lore to them instead of what to use them for

    • @joshuabennett8256
      @joshuabennett8256 Před měsícem

      PLA Skull Island Edition

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Před 2 lety +110

    I actually really respect the dedication required to make a wholeass clay model just to get a solid base for the digital model of an animal whose sole appearance is as an actual corpse.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +20

      I do wonder if Ligocristus had a larger role prior to filming or something, or even just as background shot. Because as you say that's big dedication.

    • @vandacarneiro980
      @vandacarneiro980 Před rokem +4

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @thegardenofdagon
    @thegardenofdagon Před 2 lety +191

    This is my favorite version of Skull Island and I love the unused creatures, especially nefundusaurus and the carvers.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +22

      I love the carvers too, and all the coastal scavengers. Media always rushes for theropods so it's nice to have some beasts with a very different silhouette.

    • @emableirankunda8704
      @emableirankunda8704 Před 2 lety +1

      same

    • @rylanbrewer3320
      @rylanbrewer3320 Před 2 lety +1

      What were the carvers repursed concept of

  • @masonhall3617
    @masonhall3617 Před 2 lety +404

    I always disliked that Skull Island sunk into the ocean, I always preferred the idea that Skull Island persisted in a similar way to Isla Sorna from "The Lost World: Jurassic Park", the island set to be left alone to allow the dinosaurs and other animals to live naturally, without human interference.

    • @fivehundrediq5212
      @fivehundrediq5212 Před rokem +61

      The only difference was that Skull Island was in an area of the ring of fire where Earthquakes are frequent, Where Isla Sorna wasn’t

    • @MajorWagz418
      @MajorWagz418 Před rokem +15

      @@fivehundrediq5212 would be nice if it was like how the island falling would stop or would bring other land up so make maybe a small island group

    • @uncannybeagle7512
      @uncannybeagle7512 Před rokem +87

      It's supposed to be some poetic tragedy, all these prehistoric creatures finally dying out, leaving only mankind's industrialized world.

    • @IAkaksjdjtjeidi
      @IAkaksjdjtjeidi Před rokem +1

      Same

    • @gentlyusedpencil213
      @gentlyusedpencil213 Před rokem +18

      @Uncanny Beagle You are very correct, but that doesnt change the fact that I am still saddened by the sinking of the island. I wish it didnt have to happen at all. Lol

  • @theOriginalRudeDude
    @theOriginalRudeDude Před rokem +65

    Skull Island just isn’t the same without dinosaurs, the Peter Jackson version really made them seem hyper evolved. Especially the Rexes. The snaggle teeth looked wicked.

  • @thenumbah1birdman
    @thenumbah1birdman Před 2 lety +142

    One interesting little easter egg in the book is the inclusion of the sumatran rat monkey, from an earlier PJ Horror film, where it carried a zombie virus and was first found on skull island. You can actually see one in the shadows of the big two-page spread of the bug pit in the book, on the left page.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +36

      I did consider him early on but sadly he was cut in the end

    • @ThePatchedVest
      @ThePatchedVest Před rokem +27

      It's a bit funny considering the drastic tonal differences between the King Kong remake and Braindead/Dead Alive -- And yet, somehow, the concept of a disgusting 'rat monkey' that carries a zombie plague still feels like it fits right at home on Jackson's nightmarishly hostile Skull Island.

    • @mr.chrisr-c3767
      @mr.chrisr-c3767 Před rokem +6

      And funny enough it is referenced by andy serkis as captain haddock in the 3D tintin movie

    • @horrorstew3577
      @horrorstew3577 Před rokem +1

      Love Brain-dead 😁
      That F'n zombie baby lol 😂

    • @colinbaldwin313
      @colinbaldwin313 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Those guys had quite enough to deal with down in that bug-pit as it was!

  • @tallman2210
    @tallman2210 Před rokem +46

    It's insane that Jack Driscoll made it from the pit, through the jungle, up the mountain and back to gate without a weapon.

    • @Beforezzz
      @Beforezzz Před 8 měsíci +15

      Maybe he used bones and spears like in the game, or was just plain lucky.

    • @user-fw4sp1pg5p
      @user-fw4sp1pg5p Před 7 měsíci +1

      Полностью согласен

  • @alejandroelluxray5298
    @alejandroelluxray5298 Před 2 lety +219

    4:13 Coastline
    14:10 Lowlands
    45:36 Swamps
    1:03:29 Jungles
    1:33:22 The Chasms
    1:41:38 Uplands
    2:02:09 Conclusions
    All the soundtracks of the video

  • @januspabrua3769
    @januspabrua3769 Před 2 lety +176

    Ever since I saw Tobi Kadachi, Nargacuga and Zinogre, I fell in love with the idea of dinosaurs with mammalian traits, just like how Carvers almost act like jaguars or tigers and silverceratops become deer like. I have been playing this in the background while I was working on stuff, this is an amazing video.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +26

      Agreed, I love the carvers and think an agile quadruped is such a nice change from media typically saturated with lumbering bipeds. And thank you!

    • @steveirwin3594
      @steveirwin3594 Před rokem +10

      This comment's pretty late, but you might be interested in researching therapsids. They're basically real life 'dino mammals.' Well, technically proto-mammals, but because they're so primal they share some characteristics with their reptile cousins. Monster Hunter's fanged wyverns are heavily based on these, heck Odogaron is directly based on a gorgonopsid.

    • @colinbaldwin313
      @colinbaldwin313 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The carvers aren't dinosaurs; they're some form of synapsid, probably descended from gorgonopsids, which were also quadrupedal.

    • @randallbesch2424
      @randallbesch2424 Před 9 dny

      The Synapsid developed into mammals. Diapsid into birds. You have it backwards.

  • @kennethsatria6607
    @kennethsatria6607 Před 2 lety +438

    Ah the segment for the Megaprimitus Kong was well worth the wait.
    Honestly the current Monsterverse's Kong can't hold a candle to the tragic old silverback, its one thing to have lost your parents at such a young age for a long lived creature, its another when they might have lived most of their life with family only to loose them one by one and be left alone at the end of its days.
    The way you described his desperation to find Ann Darrow to not to be alone again really hurts XD

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +91

      Honestly for me I think almost every aspect of Jackson's Kong pretty soundly beats Monsterverse's Kong film! Jackson's Kong is indeed a very tragic figure.

    • @kmikzikrs1959
      @kmikzikrs1959 Před 2 lety +19

      While i agree, and do like Kong of 05 better, monsterverse kong is less of tragic character, and more of a tragic character made solely to fight Godzilla

    • @jasonberryman1035
      @jasonberryman1035 Před 2 lety +37

      While I prefer 2005 Kong too, I like Monsterverse Kong but for different reasons, with him it’s like following the adventure of a movie protagonist, it’s fun to see him in action as well as demonstrate his more human intelligence. Also the 2017 Skull Island def captured the Monsterish vibe that the island should have but I feel ‘05 did it better.

    • @daseal1479
      @daseal1479 Před 2 lety +29

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel While no Kong film may ever top Peter Jackson's, I believe Monsterverse Kong still has the old Kong's spirit, and is just a new incarnation carrying his mighty legacy forward.

    • @happynihilist2573
      @happynihilist2573 Před 2 lety +11

      The moster-verses Skull-Island in general is more, for lack of a better word, 'egy' with far less effort put into making you fill like it's world is real in any way.

  • @velociraptor4you3291
    @velociraptor4you3291 Před 2 lety +193

    This is the documentary about Peter Jackson's "King Kong" that I WISH Universal would've produced in the wake of the film itself! The "Skull Island: A Natural History" documentary on one of the home media releases *is* good, but this takes the VERY good "World of Kong" art book (which I happen to own) and goes scientifically in-depth about this version of the classic islands' ecosystems and fauna. GOOD job (👍)!

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you so much!

    • @velociraptor4you3291
      @velociraptor4you3291 Před 2 lety +5

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel No problem (😉)! BTW, have you considered a video about the ecosystem & fauna of the MonsterVerse version of Skull Island?

    • @abrahemsamander3967
      @abrahemsamander3967 Před 2 lety +2

      Ooh! There’s a documentary?

    • @velociraptor4you3291
      @velociraptor4you3291 Před 2 lety

      @@abrahemsamander3967 Yep. It’s dubbed “Skull Island: A Natural History,” and it was included as a special feature on the 2-disc special edition of Peter Jackson’s “Kong.” It’s actually on CZcams; here it is (czcams.com/video/vJqZ-XsLVro/video.html).

    • @Stothehighest
      @Stothehighest Před rokem +1

      Have you ever considered sending off your copy for digitization and putting it up on Z library?

  • @milesbradshaw6643
    @milesbradshaw6643 Před 2 lety +47

    Easily myself favorite depiction of Skull Island. Apart from the Monsterverse version, the 2005 Skull Island not only had the most lore and backstory, but Kong and the other creatures are fascinating and almost look like they could exist in the real world. Peter Jackson and his crew did a wonderful job with the island and their King Kong film in general.

  • @JaxDaHax1
    @JaxDaHax1 Před 2 lety +47

    I'm so angry this book was discontinued. I'm not buying a priced up copy from someone, so I appreciate this

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +13

      I'm glad I can provide at least some of the experience!

    • @JaxDaHax1
      @JaxDaHax1 Před 2 lety +8

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel it's honestly better with some narration too.
      I've been using this as background noise while drawing

    • @The_PokeSaurus
      @The_PokeSaurus Před 2 lety +1

      Hey hey hey.

    • @canonbehenna612
      @canonbehenna612 Před rokem

      @@The_PokeSaurus don’t forget one chance to have a great history of the island turned into a terrible marred

  • @ShineyFace1337
    @ShineyFace1337 Před 2 lety +53

    I won't lie, the name for each of the ecosystems in this video sounds like perfect monster hunter locals. Great video, very informative.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +17

      They do now you mention it 'The abyssal chasms' especially. And thank you!

    • @pedrocampos691
      @pedrocampos691 Před rokem

      Oooookkkkkk
      Oookkkkkkkk.

    • @tigris115
      @tigris115 Před měsícem

      ​@@unnaturalhistorychannelthat's literally just the rotten vale

  • @TheBudgetMuseum
    @TheBudgetMuseum Před 2 lety +212

    Incredible video. One of the most interesting and entertaining I’ve seen on this site in awhile. Keep it up!

  • @spinoguy9775
    @spinoguy9775 Před 2 lety +142

    You sir managed to make me watch an entire two hour video and keep me entertein for its duration ...
    this video is a love letter to the film and to the work of Jackson and all the artists who have worked in it

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +13

      I'm very pleased to hear I kept you seated for the whole thing!
      And it's the best one I could muster for perhaps this more forgotten epic.

    • @vandacarneiro980
      @vandacarneiro980 Před rokem

      😮😮😅😅

  • @bimbgusbomgus2861
    @bimbgusbomgus2861 Před rokem +21

    Oh wow, a flightless pterosaur is something I haven’t seen done often. That’s hella creative.

    • @colinbaldwin313
      @colinbaldwin313 Před rokem +4

      Read Dougal Dixon's The New Dinosaurs: An Alternative Evolution (1988). That book features a few different flightless pterosaur designs.

  • @ndinawechamunda6633
    @ndinawechamunda6633 Před rokem +30

    Thank you for a 2-hour and 12-minute documentary on Skull Island and its unique animals that call it home. You paid a great tribute to the lost fictional ecosystem.

    • @AhmedNourMostafa
      @AhmedNourMostafa Před rokem +1

      Why didn’t he mention the tribe that lives in the island

    • @randallbesch2424
      @randallbesch2424 Před 9 dny

      @@AhmedNourMostafa yes the mix of survivors and those shipwrecked over the thousands of years became quite the singular hybrid society.

  • @matthewjohnson1633
    @matthewjohnson1633 Před 2 lety +10

    This is an iconic video. That someone went through the effort to research, script, and narrate this information into a public video is amazing. The unbelievable quality of the video makes it even more so. Thank you mister

  • @droidcommanderthespinosaur689

    I’ve watched this video 3 times maybe more, and it never gets old. I loved the Peter Jackson‘s King Kong and this only makes me love it more. The detail and care put into the designs of the animals as well as the biomes just makes this feel like a once living world, lost to time.

  • @Zach-gr4gh
    @Zach-gr4gh Před 2 lety +117

    I’ve been hoping to find this book again but it’s being sold second hand at disgustingly expensive prices.
    You, sir, have saved me time and money and provided me with such an insightful look and reminder of Jackson’s immense world building put into remaking Skull Island.
    Thank you for the time and effort you put into this. I’ve been listening to this while playing Jurassic world evolution and have been enraptured the entire time. All this lore and natural history just to flesh out Jackson and Weta’s rejected concept art - madness- but absolutely brilliant. Thank you for making this documentary.

  • @enocescalona
    @enocescalona Před 2 lety +22

    i absolutely love how you compare the fictional animals and whatever behaviors they have to real ones. it is pretty awesome and can help with inspiration.

  • @claytonharrell9046
    @claytonharrell9046 Před 2 lety +20

    Actually owned this book as a kid and loved it. Always thought this would be one of the worst places to actually visit. Parasites, bugs, birds, dinosaurs, the natives. 2005’s Kong and Skull Island was always more interesting to me than the newer version of Kong.

    • @clamcrewcarclub6017
      @clamcrewcarclub6017 Před 11 měsíci +1

      In the new kong movie, everything was just so massive all the characters could do is run away and wait for Kong or another factor to step in and save them

  • @newhumanspecies___1527
    @newhumanspecies___1527 Před 2 lety +63

    This was an astonishing video. I wasn’t aware that such a rich natural history was thought of and then made for skull island.
    This is an amazing video and I love all your stuff.

  • @doinksinthePM
    @doinksinthePM Před 2 lety +16

    This is really in the running for one of, if not the most amazingly beautiful and stunningly complex, absolutely encyclopedic and compendious fantasy ecosystem in the history of modern literature or entertainment and it deserves so much more recognition for that. The creators are all legendary! They should be celebrated!

  • @ObiClon
    @ObiClon Před 2 lety +13

    The fauna of Skull Island-in any adaptation-has always fascinated me and still does.

  • @Golgari213
    @Golgari213 Před 2 lety +31

    I remember I was in elementary school when this movie came out. My mom pulled me out of class just to see it in theaters. Safe to say this movie alone is one if the biggest staples of my childhood, being inspired by this to world build myself and to even write stories. As a child I would ways make scenarios with all my toys about some people getting trapped on a similar island, good thing warner bros never popped in my room and claimed copyright haha.
    To this day, I'll watch this movie about once every couple of months. I have the big book in my closet right now! Might pull it out and draw inspiration again haha.
    Great video! Look forward to seeing more of your vids!

  • @thegametroll6264
    @thegametroll6264 Před rokem +11

    Along with the Star Wars galactic ecosystem, the ecosystem of the skull island never ceases to amaze me with its bio diversity.

  • @G--qq2bo
    @G--qq2bo Před 2 lety +92

    I always felt like the idea that Kong and his skeleton being the only extant remains of Skull Island post its seismic collapse was absurd. If there was one thing naturalists on a totally brand new island would do, is to collect samples. Every colonial empire and expedition has ALWAYS without fail collected samples and specimens from new lands to document and describe. Even with as extreme as the wildlife, weather and geology Skull Island was, I'm almost 100% certain specimens were collected on the multiple Project Legacy expeditions. It's inconceivable that not even a wide variety of geologic samples of the coastal and interior rock weren't collected and analyzed for their petrological histories and traits, notwithstanding the 1,000's of zoological discoveries the island hosted.
    From samples of the native islander past n present carvings and tools, samples galore of the rock, ferns, moss, flora species, many different insects, arthropods, amphibians, hell even some smaller specimens of dinosaurs and potentially bones of the other larger megafauna.
    A funny feeling bubbled in my gut regarding the fictional nature of this spectacular work; that WW2 postponed the expeditions.
    I think that's total bullocks honestly. If we were to assume the tenacity of this cinematic universe's researchers and naturalists on the island are like anything our researchers are, there were other expeditions during WW2 that may have been privately funded for the sole purchase to gain patent rights to the unique specimens and collectable species that were easily transferable. Private commerce rights to exotic species would have made a monumental killing, as well as the potential microbial and micro research in the forests.
    This might be just the kid in me, but I seriously think between WW2 and the island's sinking in-universe, there were many, many more private expeditions hellbent on collecting as many samples of the flora, fauna, archeological history and geology off the island. 4 yrs for an all out secretly run private excavation/exploitation of the island would not be unreasonable given the monetary gain that could be wrought if even simply collecting a whole lot of egg and infant dinosaurs could bring to raise and cultivate. The islands near Madagascar and Indonesia would be opportune spots to transport and house: I would bet serious money that secretly in that universe, they collected a 1%-5% range of species since the reality of Skull Island's geologic instability risked the biggest potential loss of new zoological discovery in 1000 yrs. It would not be that difficult for anything under 100 kg nor for the more docile coastal species.

    • @collinfulling3223
      @collinfulling3223 Před rokem

      You’re right - there’s no way naturalists, conservationists, zoological societies, and everything in-between scrambling to collect every last organism they could get their hands on. Especially when it came to light the island was going to sink.

    • @RedNosedLugia
      @RedNosedLugia Před rokem +7

      I always thought the island sinking was some sort of cover-up to prevent people from trying to go there

    • @TheEnigmaticBM39
      @TheEnigmaticBM39 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Would've been cool but cliche to see the Allies fight the axis powers over skull island

    • @randallbesch2424
      @randallbesch2424 Před 9 dny

      Considering the island can change locations I don't believe it shrank and sank.

    • @randallbesch2424
      @randallbesch2424 Před 9 dny

      @@TheEnigmaticBM39 the Island wouldn't have allowed it. You may end up teleported half way around the world.

  • @DeltaOdyssey
    @DeltaOdyssey Před 2 lety +34

    Your videos have honestly been a pretty major inspiration for some of my own worldbuilding. Even if it has more science-fantasy tones, the creatures I try to make do have their own niches and places in the ecosystems of the different planets and dimensions they inhabit. It's honestly pretty fun playing with different mythical creatures and finding places they can fit into an ecosystem.

  • @isaaclee3788
    @isaaclee3788 Před rokem +28

    I've just read the book myself and it is absolutely incredible! I love the movie and I love dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures in general, so this book was paradise for me! And you have done the book justice with your video analysis and read through of it, although you skipped over the part about the native people of Skull Island, I understand why you did it. I liked how you compared particular creatures to the modern animals which they have have similarities with, showing how evolution has given some of these ancient reptiles mammal traits to help them survive. My personal favourite animal was the Foetodon, because this ugly crocodile like creature is like the tiger of Skull Island's jungle, always lurking and sneaking around, ambushing whatever prey it can.

  • @number1connieconversefan
    @number1connieconversefan Před 2 lety +25

    Peter Jackson’s King Kong is probably one of my favorite movies of all time. Amazing to see it still be so loved sixteen years later :)) great vid

  • @ganonsbaker3026
    @ganonsbaker3026 Před 2 lety +85

    This was just, Incredible. I finally got a chance to sit down and watch the whole thing through and I think its easily your best video yet. It certainly helps that there was so much more information about the fauna of Skull Island compared to your average Monster Hunter beastie, but the extra mile you go with relevant zoological research makes every moment one worth hanging onto.
    I always though this version of Skull Island would be the worst to get stranded on. Even the MonsterVeres' had large swaths of relatively safe space to camp in, this place is just... hell. I have to wonder what a Jackson Universe Godzilla would have been like in this world.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +24

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate that!
      And yeah, there is nowhere to hide in Jackson's skull island. Funnily enough the director of Godzilla vs Kong was actually picked by Jackson for a sequel (or prequel?) to the 2005 film, and was gifted a copy of this book to court him into the project. Sadly it fell through with time, but it's interesting fact and a thought of what could have been.

    • @brockautry8680
      @brockautry8680 Před 2 lety +7

      GODZILLA RULES 😎😎

    • @kingdon7795
      @kingdon7795 Před 2 lety +2

      Probably like the undone 1994 Godzilla except that it's a part of a dying species instead of a bioweapon and can absorb nuclear radiation.

  • @grantowens7537
    @grantowens7537 Před 2 lety +34

    As soon as I saw an image of the Arachno-claw I knew I NEEDED the book. I’m very privileged to still own a fairly pristine physical copy, and I still love to flit through it on a rainy day.

  • @jennyfeare1702
    @jennyfeare1702 Před 2 lety +134

    You should totally like, do an 1+ hour long video talking about the evolution, physiology, niches, and behavior of cryptid apes like if they were real, such as the Sasquatch, Yeti, Yowie, Orang pendek, etc. Or possibly like, the "cryptic ecology of North America" which'll explore the speculative ecology and such of cryptids from North American folklore.

    • @DeltaOdyssey
      @DeltaOdyssey Před 2 lety +14

      Mothman and the Flatwoods monster are going to be difficult to explain, but that still sounds like an overall interesting idea for a video that I would also love to see.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +48

      Cryptids are always something I have in mind for a video (and yeah it would definitely become a meaty sized one), it'd take a lot of research but I think the assorted apes are likely the best choice as you say.
      Hopefully Darren Naish won't smite me for intruding on his turf too...

    • @MysteryMrE
      @MysteryMrE Před 2 lety +1

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel poggers!

    • @buteobuteo1049
      @buteobuteo1049 Před 2 lety +4

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel A North American one would be great! Really wanna learn more about it

    • @alang.bandala8863
      @alang.bandala8863 Před 2 lety +6

      As cryptozoologicon?

  • @aiiv7839
    @aiiv7839 Před 2 lety +21

    As someone who wanted the Natural History book, I say this is a great substitute. Love this video!

  • @meli-melo9759
    @meli-melo9759 Před rokem +12

    I always love when the imaginary creatures are so realistic in a movie.

  • @chito2701
    @chito2701 Před 2 lety +37

    Peter Jackson's Skull is the best incarnation of skull island, and all the creatures are creative and unique.

    • @canonbehenna612
      @canonbehenna612 Před rokem

      So better then 2017 version

    • @indorfan
      @indorfan Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@canonbehenna612 it's not like the monsterverse is trying to be realistic, it has Godzilla for Christ's sake

    • @YEY0806
      @YEY0806 Před 7 dny

      ​@@indorfan with the square cube law shot to pieces

  • @FoxsDumbSeriesMaker
    @FoxsDumbSeriesMaker Před rokem +12

    To see so much information and detail on the island and the creatures that inhabited it is amazing. I had no idea so much thought went into all of this. Most movies these days just have monsters for the sake of monsters, but not this. The concept of the venatosaurus raptors were around since 1996?? They only had three minutes of screen time in the film. That's nuts! I would love to watch an entire movie of just this island.

  • @nar1768
    @nar1768 Před 2 lety +41

    this his very impressive spec evo stuff. it seems that alot of skull island inhabitants has traded their speed for agility and dexterity

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +20

      Yeah it does seem that way; with so much broken terrain and forest, plus slow prey it seems genuine speed is rare on the island.

    • @lazyquahog9385
      @lazyquahog9385 Před 2 lety +2

      Makes sense as there’s only so much land. This Skull Island is about the same size as Monserrat

    • @getschwifty5537
      @getschwifty5537 Před 2 lety +1

      I have no idea if this was intentional but this detail creates an interesting side effect in that it helps justify cases where the human protags are able to outrun the predators in more cases than should probably be feasible if say, the raptors didn't have a lower top speed and/or acceleration rate than say, a lion or something.

  • @ramiroisram
    @ramiroisram Před rokem +6

    Man, Peter Jackson’s King Kong is incredible. An absolute classic with so much awesome lore. Much love to you for making such a detailed video.

  • @fuzzythoughts8020
    @fuzzythoughts8020 Před 2 lety +10

    I've never had the chance to see the black and white originals, but Peter Jackson's King Kong is just phenomenal. I'd say the effects still hold up, and the amount of effort put into the movie is just amazing. My favorite scenes were always the nature ones on the island, the bronto stampede was cool, but I liked it more when the group was just trekking through the woods. The work put in to make skull island feel like a otherworldly place really hit the mark for me, and while I wouldn't want to be on skull island, I'd love to see Peter Jackson make a second movie off the original plot of Carl disappearing and his son going to the island to find him.

  • @Chilimai
    @Chilimai Před rokem +17

    I think Peter Jackson's King Kong might just be my favorite movie ever. It is so emotional and full of pathos, and I always prefer movies that gives me the feels in major ways. Other than that, it is a wonderful, but dark adventure, reminiscent of Heart of Darkness, which Hayes also quotes at one point in the film. As the crew dive deeper into the jungles and chasms, they are met with ever-growing terrors and hopelessness, trotting through a land humans were never meant to visit.
    This movie has hands down the best interpretation and representation of Kong and the classic King Kong narrative. He is such a tragic symbol of ultimate loneliness and, after meeting Ann, desperation and devotion.
    I find this movie to be much more subtle, deep, and thoughtful than people give it credit for, for example when it comes to scenes like Jack's play, like you mentioned. It makes me sad that people generally just consider it fine or straight up dislike it, and I hope that it one day gets the recognition it deserves. Rarely has a big budget movie ever felt so much like a passion project and a love letter like this one does.
    Thank you very much for making this video. Ever since I was a kid I have been highly interested in the book, but never had the chance to get it. This really felt like a well made deep dive for those of us who never got to read it. Cheers!

  • @victorribeiro6772
    @victorribeiro6772 Před 2 lety +55

    This was amazing... Peter Jackson's King Kong is by far my favorite version of the movies and world building. The game is in my top absolute favorite games I have ever played and this book, wow, just, wow... I would have loved to have a fisical copy of my own but I never found the chance or the oportunity to be able to do so. This video was fenominal and definately some of my best spent 2 hours.

  • @henrydalton1118
    @henrydalton1118 Před 2 lety +12

    Genuinely one of my favorite channels,

  • @kickyou4free903
    @kickyou4free903 Před 2 lety +23

    2 hours worth of entertainment 😊

  • @dalekrenegade2596
    @dalekrenegade2596 Před 2 lety +33

    I don't think Calcarisaurus is supposed to be an Ankylosaur. Pretty small, doesn't eat plants whatsoever, and no beak. In fact it's head looks more like a regular lizard like a thorny devil

    • @chadgorosaurus4898
      @chadgorosaurus4898 Před rokem +3

      True it might just be convergent evolution instead of it being an actual species of ankylosaur.

  • @thewolfofcomedy5966
    @thewolfofcomedy5966 Před 2 lety +29

    This was an AMAZING video. I was enthralled for the entire two hours, truly incredible stuff. Thanks so much for breaking down this piece of lost media.

  • @The_PokeSaurus
    @The_PokeSaurus Před 2 lety +18

    I just knew the Vastatosaurus Rex would have parallels with Deviljho, the deformed teeth, and inbreeding.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +14

      You know I had to do it...

    • @Bake-kurijra
      @Bake-kurijra Před 2 lety +1

      How is deviljho inbreed that’s not even correct that was disproven by the makers of monster hunters

    • @The_PokeSaurus
      @The_PokeSaurus Před 2 lety +5

      @@Bake-kurijra You really didn't understand the video. He explisedly stated what he said was fan theory. Stop fanboying.

  • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
    @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Před 2 lety +11

    I am most grateful for you doing this video, I had no idea this book existed! I love how in depth this Skull Island is. Compared to the other versions, it's vastly more detailed and feels like a real place with a functional ecosystem backed by history. I'd have loved a series just focusing on explorations of the island after the film.

  • @hiddenrollcrouchingchin9358

    The amount of work and quality for this vid, damn that’s dedication allright.

  • @chadgorosaurus4898
    @chadgorosaurus4898 Před rokem +8

    Peter Jackson's Skull island needs an entire movie just about the island.

    • @canonbehenna612
      @canonbehenna612 Před rokem +1

      Just wish the skull island series was based of the book

  • @fizzlewick
    @fizzlewick Před 2 lety +9

    i really love these kinds of fictional biology and speculative evolution. I'm building a fantasy World for a novel i want to eventually write, and i'm doing a completely fictional ecosystem (except for humans). I got quite some inspiration from this!

  • @benpaterson2237
    @benpaterson2237 Před 2 lety +20

    I feel very happy whenever I see one of my favorite movie adaptations be the topic of a video. Peter Jackson's iteration of Skull Island really deserves an expanded universe that further explores its history, perhaps in the form of a comic or miniseries revolving around the expeditions of Project Legacy?

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +4

      Agreed, it's almost got a sequel devoted to the island itself but it sadly fell though.

  • @Patch2112
    @Patch2112 Před rokem +4

    This movie is honestly in my Top 5 favorites. The tension in some scenes is so unbelievably real (the ENTIRE time Ann is trying to escape the Vastatsauruses…)

  • @DeltaOdyssey
    @DeltaOdyssey Před 2 lety +45

    Peter Jackson's king kong was the first movie starring kong himself that I saw, I watched it past midnight because of how long it was. I think the only other movie I saw comparable in length was avengers: endgame.
    Edit: not to say that the movie was bad, in fact I genuinely love it. Also, great video as always! It's a shame it isn't as popular as your others, though, so I hope it gains more traction as you grow as a creator.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +10

      Thank you! And yeah the length alone will definitely put a lot of people off, but ultimately this channel is me making content I want to, and a handful of people will still enjoy it.

    • @Bake-kurijra
      @Bake-kurijra Před 2 lety +2

      Did the bug seen scare you

  • @RowanRen45
    @RowanRen45 Před 2 lety +9

    This is awesome, as someone who’s always wanted the book but never managed to find one I thank you for bringing it to life here.

  • @Neptune0404
    @Neptune0404 Před 2 lety +5

    I think the highest praise I can give is how I didn't realize it was 2 hours long until the end. It took a very dense topic that, if covered poorly, easily could have become dry and repetitive. But you held my attention throughout it all, and covered the topic masterfully. You have easily earned a new subscriber, and now I'm off to rewatch the movie

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for your kind words! And enjoy - I hope it’s the extended edition!

  • @bradyvelvet9432
    @bradyvelvet9432 Před 2 lety +9

    With some tweaking of the timeline, it’s fun to think that Jimmy would go on to become the boat captain in Jaws. 😆😂😃

  • @Scottocaster6668
    @Scottocaster6668 Před 2 lety +4

    That commentary on Skull Island (Bonus Disc/Kong 2005) was done so good, I thought it was real at first.

  • @Hams871
    @Hams871 Před rokem +4

    a skull island survival game would be sick

  • @brianbelden2449
    @brianbelden2449 Před 2 lety +4

    The original black and white from 1933 may be my favorite movie ever. I used to watch it religiously every Thanksgiving Day when it would be aired before the Football Games would start. I even love its movie posters too.

  • @GeorgeTheDinoGuy
    @GeorgeTheDinoGuy Před 2 lety +7

    It took me over an hour to realise how long I’d been watching, a very engaging and informative video that could inspire any speculative evolution artist!
    Fantastic video!

  • @abrahemsamander3967
    @abrahemsamander3967 Před 2 lety +6

    Always loved King Kong as a kid. It’s so cool how much world building there is.

  • @evowizard9405
    @evowizard9405 Před 2 lety +19

    In all honesty, I've always wanted to see more with the island and how the ecosystem works. It was such a fascinating aspect of the Peter Jackson movies that makes it my favorite rendition of Kong. However, I do feel that they should retcon the island's destruction. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like it's a waste to just go 'and then the island sank' instead of having it be a world where dinosaurs and other oddities still inhabit in a 'lost land' and how humans make ventures on this place.
    This was a fantastic dive into the island and it's inhabitants. Great work.

    • @EmanGameplay
      @EmanGameplay Před rokem +6

      I'd retcon that as well. This ecosystem would make for a great open-world game. Imagine a Far Cry game taking place here.

    • @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick
      @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick Před rokem +6

      That’s kind of the point, yeah? The tragedy of Skull Island is that it’s a giant idiosyncrasy.
      It’s a melting pot of anachronistic species, of things that have no business sharing the same place and time, and yet persist.
      Poetically, it is not meant to exist as it does. Nature itself seems to constantly chafe against it. Eventually, nature wins out, and it is swallowed by the sea.

    • @johncaulfield8935
      @johncaulfield8935 Před rokem

      And then Universal would milk it dry

    • @randallbesch2424
      @randallbesch2424 Před 9 dny

      @@theoneandonlymichaelmccormick they were recreated they don't persist as such.

  • @stevemolina8801
    @stevemolina8801 Před 2 lety +2

    There is nothing I can add that many others have not already. This popped up on my feed and whiten 10 minutes I was hooked. Simply Outstanding!

  • @hyd3n376
    @hyd3n376 Před 2 lety +3

    Within 1 year you have made 2 of my favorite CZcams videos of all time with this and the JP video

  • @arcotroll8530
    @arcotroll8530 Před 2 lety +15

    This was one of the most awesome and complete videos I've seen in a while on any subject! You should also do a video on the humans of Skull Island. That would also be very interesting I reckon.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you! Humans aren't quite my arena but if another channel doing something similar albeit with fictitious cultures wanted to collab I'd be down.

  • @gekoultima6668
    @gekoultima6668 Před 2 lety +11

    ah, best use of 2 hours this year

  • @foiltarmogoyf6203
    @foiltarmogoyf6203 Před 2 lety +6

    This video was amazing. It made me dig out my copy of the book. That book (and The Wildlife Of Star Wars( were huge influences on my world creation as a kid and even today. This was a blast to watch. Thanks for the video

  • @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick

    This video is incredible, and I’m lucky to have discovered it via the algorithm.

  • @adamgrogory
    @adamgrogory Před 2 lety +16

    Another fantastic video to join the catalogue. Two hours and twelve minutes? You spoil us. Seeing how this is essentially a reading of a field guide, there's naturally not as much room for guesswork and speculation this time around but no one's happier than me for this video anyways. I think you said almost everything there is to say about how incredible this book and its worldbuilding is, so I'll just add that I feel like there's an incredible amount of life imitating art on a meta-level with this book.
    Ferrucutus' and the other ceratopsians' centrosaurine affinities and diet of tougher foodstuffs playing into their survival on Skull Island, the fact that Atercurisaurus is being replaced by other herbivores in the exact same way that its mainland relatives were, and the ontogenetic niche differentiation between the different age groups of Vastatosaurus for instance. Considering all the cited studies were published after the book, that seems like an extraordinary coincidence. I guess it's just so good at portraying a functioning ecosystem that it accidentally predicted discoveries that would be made ten years after its publishing.
    I love the movie the book is based off too, for essentially the same reasons you do. It and Lord of the Rings were probably the first really long movies I ever saw, and they always felt so epic and grand to me in a way few things have since. Kong himself is a marvel of visual effects and I think the blending of CGI and practical effects is mostly extremely well done. I will say I am definitely not a fan of the portrayal of the natives however. Maybe they're cast in a more nuanced light in the book and they are probably meant more to be pitied than feared, but I don't think the movie did a good job of portraying that.
    Lastly, I really think this was a great time for this video to be made considering the giant upstick of interest in spec-evo that's come from the recent All Tomorrows fandom. And with all of these newer spec-evo projects around: Serina, The Neocene Project, The Speculative Dinosaur Project, Snaiad etc, it was really cool to go back to one of the older and more developed ones. Especially of this quality. Great video, great book! I'm glad to hear the Future Predator will be featured, do you think you'll do the other future Primeval creatures aswell? Like the Mer or the Camouflage Beast?

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +3

      First off, thank you as ever, and second I really agree. The Weta Workshop had a few zoologists in it's team and really I think that's why so much of it is so well thought out. Pretty cool instance of life imitating art!
      And yeah, the natives are the only bad spot on an otherwise true epic. Hollywood (or rather even PJ) doesn't make them like they used to.
      Good point with the mer too also...I think I'll probably mix them in with the FP and have an overall Primeval / spec evo vid.

  • @duneydan7993
    @duneydan7993 Před rokem +2

    Finding Books like this one is the reason I love going to 2nd hand books shops anytime I go into town.

  • @hewhoneverdies001
    @hewhoneverdies001 Před 2 lety +11

    Great video! I just gave King Kong another watch after not seeing it for almost a decade, it's still one of my favorite films. It's not a perfect film but I still get totally invested in most of the scenes. When I fist saw it when I was sixteen it completely blew my mind.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! And same, I still cherish the memory of seeing it in cinema. Hope one day it may be re-released too!

    • @hewhoneverdies001
      @hewhoneverdies001 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah that be great. I'd also love to see some sort of (in canon) spinoff, like imagine a movie about Carl Denham's return to the island in 1934 or a prequel about the sailor that drew the map that Denham had in his possession that led him to Skull Island. - I know that will never happen, but still, I like to imagine just how those stories would have played out with them encountering some of these creatures you described in this video.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +1

      @@hewhoneverdies001 It was actually closer to happening than you think. There was originally interest in either a sequel or prequel returning to skull island as a sort of adventure film, to be directed by Godzilla vs Kong's director. But sadly this fell through. We can dream though...

    • @chimerasuchus
      @chimerasuchus Před 2 lety +2

      @@hewhoneverdies001 I think there was a prequel novel about the story of either that sailor or the one that Lumpy and Hayes mentioned in the Extended Edition.

  • @TheGodOfGravy
    @TheGodOfGravy Před rokem +4

    The scavenger pit with all its invertebrates still gives me the creeps nearly 20 years later.

    • @randallbesch2424
      @randallbesch2424 Před 9 dny

      Their size is way beyond anything in the natural world. A sure sign of their artificiality.

  • @gabethedinosaur95
    @gabethedinosaur95 Před 2 lety +4

    Universal King Kong is one of my favorite childhood movies ever. I remember being so excited when kong arrives dinosaurs 🦖

  • @thegamingfish547
    @thegamingfish547 Před 2 lety +14

    this movie was incredible to see. But seeing the insect pit scene when I was 5 years old was somewhat mentally damaging

  • @hekt0rh
    @hekt0rh Před 2 lety +8

    The Peter Jackson´s King Kong its definitely my favorite, all the lore of Skull island its beautiful and one of the best cience fiction/seculative evolution proyects in my opinion. Thanks by the awesome video, a great job.

  • @JillLulamoon
    @JillLulamoon Před rokem +5

    I always found the chasms full of invertebrates to be the most interesting locations on Skull Island.
    It's as repulsive as it is fascinating. It would make my skin crawl but I'd love to have some kind of drone to safely observe the going ons there.

  • @hennessyodriscoll3448
    @hennessyodriscoll3448 Před rokem +3

    Thank you king Julian, for teaching me about the lost fauna of skull island. :)

  • @scorpiopede
    @scorpiopede Před 2 lety +19

    So glad I FINALLY had a chance to watch this and I have to say you did a phenomenal job covering the material from the book and tying it into the production of the film. Skull Island truly is one of the best spec-evo projects seen in mainstream media and really deserves a lot more attention for it. As usual the parallels you drew with real world biology were on-point (the only one I disagree with is the Liaoningasaurus comparison, since there's a lot less support for that original hypothesis of a semi-aquatic piscivorous ankylosaur). Well structured with a nice little summary at the end, very happy to see this video from you and I look forward to future topics outside of Monster Hunter you will cover next.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much! And agreed, Weta's Skull Island I feel is so forgotten despite the steadily rising prevalence of spec-evo.
      And that's fair with Liaoningasaurus, since making this I've had some show me arguments against it that seem quite convincing.

    • @scorpiopede
      @scorpiopede Před 2 lety +1

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel You're very welcome! I plan on doing a video on Skull Island myself in the (hopefully) near future, so hopefully it gets more recognition.

  • @yeraycatalangaspar195
    @yeraycatalangaspar195 Před 2 lety +5

    Loved this one, subscribed! the amount of cross cuting to real live animals was top tier. A shame is so hard to get the book...

  • @joshuas22
    @joshuas22 Před 2 lety +4

    so glad people know about this brillaint book ( and film of course )

  • @LoveFor298Yen
    @LoveFor298Yen Před 2 lety +9

    Two hours of pure passion
    Great job on the video, mate

  • @GPBA89
    @GPBA89 Před 2 lety +5

    I drew inspiration from this version of Skull Island while writing my own dinosaur book series.

  • @Deepranger930
    @Deepranger930 Před 2 lety +3

    I remember seeing this book back around when the movie first came out. I wish I had bought it when I saw it. Glad to see this up on CZcams so I can enjoy it.

  • @bradyvelvet9432
    @bradyvelvet9432 Před 2 lety +5

    I have this book too!
    It so much fun to read! 😃💕📖
    Thank goodness I got this book back when it wasn’t too expensive!

  • @gambitaku6179
    @gambitaku6179 Před 2 lety +4

    This is such an awesome video

  • @prehistorichero2755
    @prehistorichero2755 Před 2 lety +6

    I haven’t read the book despite that I’m both a Kaiju and dinosaur fan, but it’s interesting to learn all about the animals of the Peter Jackson version of Skull Island that many didn’t appear on-screen.

  • @Guys_its_me_Chris
    @Guys_its_me_Chris Před 2 lety +3

    How did a video talking about an islands ecosystem get me so entertained for 2 hours

  • @zachtopritzhofer7161
    @zachtopritzhofer7161 Před 2 lety +10

    Omg I’m so excited to watch this! I absolutely love your content man keep up the incredible work!!!!!

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! And more to come!

    • @zachtopritzhofer7161
      @zachtopritzhofer7161 Před 2 lety

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel so great to hear I look forward to every video. Out of curiosity what is your personal favorite monster from the monster hunter series? Mine is glavenus

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Před 2 lety

      @@zachtopritzhofer7161 Probably either Tigrex or Monoblos.

    • @zachtopritzhofer7161
      @zachtopritzhofer7161 Před 2 lety

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel just hunted my first monoblos in 4 ultimate within the last week