Shipley,
Ray is personally very much a gentleman. I can say this catagorically. I can also say catagorically that what I also quoted him prior as saying is true, since that's on record, also. He has stated his public opinion on it, and I'll respect his public opinion on it.
Do trust me, not everyone is thrilled about this, and Jim Danforth, Ray's (historically, at least) heir apparent - certainly the second most respected stop motion special effects animator/creator - will be personally boycotting the film. He has said this publically.
Believe me, I'm not the only one deeply troubled by this whole remake business we're awash in, not just for Kong, but others, though Kong is the big one right now, and for many good reasons.
To those who were inspired to follow difficult careers because of Kong but would never have tried to remake it - out of love for the original, *ahem* - and others as well, who regard Kong as still the finest example of the kind of adventure it is (there's alot more cinema going on than special effects) all the expressions of deep effection for Kong by PJ in the world can't compensate for the distasteful sense of gross disrespect. Flip it all around, for a minute: for a man who could do anything he wanted at this point in his career, why do something certain to upset a huge group of movie fans and lifelong professionals? It seems selfish and inconsiderate. Sometimes appearances are decieving. And sometimes they are not.
But I thought we put this to rest, Shipley. Why are you bringing it back up again?