Speaking of Giant Monster Movies that attempt to NOT be Kaiju...
King Kong (Peter Jackson Remake): Saw it. Was fun and entertaining, but the movie really was a lot longer than it needed to be. I understand they're trying to play up the emotional side of things, but there felt a lot of needless slow moving parts that hurt the overall pace of the movie. The scene where he's hanging on the Empire State Building, and just him and the girl are constantly looking at each other, slowly back and forth...yeah, ok, we get the point, its tragic, it was easy to display that in a scene 1/3rd the length.
Other than that? The movie did show respect for the original 1930s version. Takes place in the 30s, though this did lead to requiring some setting building, to remind us of the current mood and technology of the time, etc. Ok, that's fair. The boat scenes...well, guess they wanted some character development, which is fair, but all of these I felt could have been done a little faster.
Again, the movies biggest flaw is its length; its a 2 hour movie spread across 3. Making it longer than the original was appropriate, but seems they went a little overboard here.
I will state that I like how they played up the whole "Kong is the victim, NOT the villain" thing in this movie rather well, showing that they did actually do their homework by watching the original, and noting how Kong did like nothing wrong, and all his actions were pretty justified. Especially since they did show him having a calm, gentle side. Didn't hurt that the Female Lead wasn't just screaming the entire time like she did in the original, making the whole Beauty and Beast Subplot more believable.
Overall, decent movie, and retained respect for the original movie, for the most part, while just giving it more of a modern feel, which is about all you can ask for in a remake.
Now I'm tempted to see the Original again just for contrast purposes.
And yes, while I do like Kaiju, it is nice to be reminded how you CAN make Giant Monster movies that are *NOT* strictly Kaiju style, and King Kong's about as Non-Kaiju as you can get (especially since he predates Kaiju by a good 20 years.)
Oh, and I must say, the movie clearly took some pages from Jurassic Park. The way T-rex's looked and the fact that there were arbitrary Velociraptors in the movie...well, do I need to say anything more <_<?