
Kinky Kong 2006
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Dive into the outrageous world of Kinky Kong (2006), John Bacchus's chaotic comedy that blends B-movie charm with a cheeky take on classic monster lore.
Director: John Bacchus
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kinky Kong (2006) about?
Kinky Kong (2006) follows Seymour, a loudmouthed adult-film director who sets out to capture a legendary gorilla named Kinky Kong from a remote island. After kidnapping the beast and bringing him back to Manhattan, their ill-conceived scheme spirals into chaos when the giant ape escapes, leaving the city in uproar.
Who directed Kinky Kong?
Kinky Kong was directed by John Bacchus, known for his work in low-budget and cult cinema, blending humor with a satirical edge.
Who stars in Kinky Kong?
The film stars Darian Caine, John Paul Fedele, Sabrina Faire, A.J. Khan, and Alexia Moore in its leading roles.
Is Kinky Kong (2006) worth watching?
If you're a fan of cult comedies or enjoy movies that revel in their absurdity, Kinky Kong offers a fun, if flawed, diversion. Its B-movie charm and playful take on classic monster tropes make it a guilty pleasure, though it's best approached with low expectations and high tolerance for raunchy humor.
How long is Kinky Kong?
Kinky Kong runs for 73 minutes, making it a quick, breezy watch for fans of lighthearted chaos.
About Kinky Kong (2006) — A Cult Comedy Classic That's King Kong Meets Exploitation Madness
Dive into the outrageous world of Kinky Kong (2006), John Bacchus's chaotic comedy that blends B-movie charm with a cheeky take on classic monster lore. Following the misadventures of Seymour, a brash and flatulent adult-film director obsessed with fame, this offbeat adventure pits his ragtag crew against the legendary Kinky Kong, a towering, mischievous gorilla lurking on Bone Island. After capturing the beast, their reckless plan to parade him through Manhattan spirals into a slapstick nightmare, as the giant ape breaks free and unleashes pandemonium across the city. With its irreverent humor and satirical twist on cinema history, Kinky Kong delivers a madcap, low-budget spectacle that's as unpredictable as it is absurd.
Fueled by over-the-top performances and a playful nod to King Kong's legacy, this 73-minute romp balances crude gags with a surprising dose of heart, all wrapped in the director's signature brand of audacious fun. The film's tone—equal parts parody and celebration—invites audiences to suspend disbelief and enjoy the sheer audacity of its premise. Whether you're a fan of cult cinema or just looking for a raucous time, Kinky Kong (2006) promises a wild ride through the neon-lit excesses of 1970s-style exploitation cinema.