Well, AMG, I'll bounce that one right back.
What I love about the original (which was my pick) is how much it leaves for the audience to interpret/make up/envision.
Jackson made a sophisticated film. Which is a great accomplishment.
Cooper and Schoedsack made a simple film with some of the richest imagery and story elements ever put on celluloid.
I like the simple film. It asks more of my imagination and that's what's fun for me. Jackson's film does all the work, fills in all the gaps (except for how they get him into that theatre), and does so very very well... but I like having to do the work myself, somehow.
I'll be blogging on these films. Watch that space.