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Lord Satori wrote:Seriously, has anyone in the history of ever ever accomplished anything by essentially telling someone that they're annoying to their face. There are probably more people here who don't like me, but they keep it to themselves.

Though to be quite honest, my own posts sometimes annoy me when I look back. I've always had a somewhat impulsive posting style that I've never been able to fix. Often times I become aware of it, but I eventually slip back into my old routine, leading to some incredibly embarrassing moments. :oops:
Easy solution - lurk more, post less. This isn't 4chan or the like; if you have nothing to add to the conversation, you can always just read it.

I used to post a LOT more here, but when I look back at my posts from when I first joined, they read like I was retarded. Now I post much less, and just chime in when I feel I have something to add. I'm still on here all the time, I just try and avoid worthless posts for the most part.
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I watched some movies~

PHANTASM II Doesn't even flirt with matching the original's finer aspects of longing sorrow and miasmatic terror/horror. Instead takes the b-movie ghoulishness on the road, after blowing up Reggie's house, for relatively plain but consistently entertaining action/adventure horror. Not bad at all. It knows how to sustain tension and is careful to keep it tongue-in-cheek and ghastly. Worth a look if you want more of the original's infamous props and don't mind the lack of its more resonating qualities.

SORCERER HOLY FUCK, how'd I not know about this?! It's like when I discovered Flesh+Blood. [Verhoeven] made a [medieval war flick] starring [Rutger Hauer]? Pls CTRL+V "Friedkin," "suicidal road movie" and "Roy Scheider."

Scenic, brooding, earthy and brutal. Killer central premise spun out exquisitely slowly, dirgelike. Lovely. edit: TAPPY or his cohorts totally nicked Metal Gear 2's "THEME OF SOLID SNAKE" from the soundtrack!
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Moniker wrote:I'd say we all should just ignore/tolerate his lordship. As far as annoying compulsive forumites go, we've had far worse. In fact, I'm glad that he's the worst we have at the moment.
Agreed, Satori's pretty harmless stuff. Talks shit now and then that I can't let fly - the previous page comment being a prize winning offence to the world's collective intelligence - but otherwise I'm content to continue as we are.

I watched lotsa movies recently, but it's 4am and I need to watch the football, so expect Skykid coverage of Malificent and The Avengers in the morrow.
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Skykid wrote:a prize winning offence to the world's collective intelligence
This made me laugh. Though I'm still inclined to give that prize to the scientifically illiterate.

Anyway, even I'm going to admit that that was a horrendous statement. I'm not quite sure what I was actually trying to say there, but I guess that can happen when you haven't slept in over a day. That's why I tried to fix it with that claim that I was trolling and said it just to get you guys going, but I'm pretty sure you saw through that.
Skykid wrote:Malificent and The Avengers
I saw both of those. It's been awhile since I've seen The Avengers but I recall being overall pleased, and there were certain parts of Maleficent that I found a little odd/disappointing but overall I enjoyed it. I'll be interested to see what you think.
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Skykid wrote:^ Tom Hardy ain't much of an actor man.
I dunno, have you seen Bronson. He was really good in that. Watched it on a whim one night on Netlix and was quite pleasantly surprised. Check it out if you haven't already.
Oddly, that's one movie I haven't seen him in...just never watched it. Worth my time, eh?
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boagman wrote:
jonny5 wrote:
Skykid wrote:^ Tom Hardy ain't much of an actor man.
I dunno, have you seen Bronson. He was really good in that. Watched it on a whim one night on Netlix and was quite pleasantly surprised. Check it out if you haven't already.
Oddly, that's one movie I haven't seen him in...just never watched it. Worth my time, eh?
Definitely. The character he plays is amazing, and the movie itself is done brilliantly! Highly recommended! Watched it 2 or 3 times since the original viewing.

Only disclaimer I would offer is he gets naked a lot, so if male full frontal nudity isn't your thing... :lol: Mind you when he gets naked, it's usually to fight people.

Seriously though, he is quite the character actor; he seems able to morph his body and 'personality' to the point he is almost unrecognizable from one film to the next.
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Another vote for Bronson. I remember one reviewer calling it the "21st century's Clockwork Orange." Doesn't quite live up to that, but certainly a must-see. Hardy really is amazing in it. N.W. Refn's best. Nips the heels of Lynch and Kubrick. Great soundtrack.

It's on Netflix, if that helps. Might have to watch it myself right about now.
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Moniker wrote:Another vote for Bronson. I remember one reviewer calling it the "21st century's Clockwork Orange." Doesn't quite live up to that, but certainly a must-see. Hardy really is amazing in it. N.W. Refn's best. Nips the heels of Lynch and Kubrick. Great soundtrack.

It's on Netflix, if that helps. Might have to watch it myself right about now.
Ha, I was thinking about watching it again this evening as well
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BIL wrote:PHANTASM II Doesn't even flirt with matching the original's finer aspects of longing sorrow and miasmatic terror/horror. Instead takes the b-movie ghoulishness on the road, after blowing up Reggie's house, for relatively plain but consistently entertaining action/adventure horror. Not bad at all. It knows how to sustain tension and is careful to keep it tongue-in-cheek and ghastly. Worth a look if you want more of the original's infamous props and don't mind the lack of its more resonating qualities.
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Oh lawd. Dwarves under the bed, Tall Man at the window. They're gonna kill me for dissing part 3. :shock:

Oh also, favourite moment: GOOD ESCAPE METHOD
Sly Cherry Chunks wrote:As for TF4, No thanks. The greatests moment of all Transformers has already passed.
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Probably belongs in the I'm Drunk Thread, but watched Discotek's dvd reissue of Ringing bell which is already a sort of enigma of an enigma, but the goddamn thing has a commentary track! I'm glad I'd had a couple beers down my gullet before the dude started referring to Chirin as a weapon of mass destruction and encouraging him to kill! kill! kill!

I know the rest of the world thinks of Hello Kitty when they think of Sanrio, but I think of that studio that brought together all these post war/post empire animators with their dark visions, and when Chirin says I'll follow you into hell, it sums up everything I want from animation for children. Fuck yeah!

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BIL wrote:SORCERER HOLY FUCK, how'd I not know about this?! It's like when I discovered Flesh+Blood. [Verhoeven] made a [medieval war flick] starring [Rutger Hauer]? Pls CTRL+V "Friedkin," "suicidal road movie" and "Roy Scheider."

Scenic, brooding, earthy and brutal. Killer central premise spun out exquisitely slowly, dirgelike. Lovely. edit: TAPPY or his cohorts totally nicked Metal Gear 2's "THEME OF SOLID SNAKE" from the soundtrack!
YES. Both of those movies are fantastic with bleak locations and the overwhelming feeling of despair! JUST LIKE REAL LIFE.
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Skykid wrote:^ Tom Hardy ain't much of an actor man.
have you seen Locke? not that I have (I missed it when it was playing in Chicago :(), but after he saw it... Steven Spielberg approached Hardy and said, "how the hell did you pull off that performance?", Christopher Nolan is quoted as calling Hardy "one of the greatest" and Philip Seymour Hoffman (his mentor and one of the actors I had utmost respect for in the industry - rip) even admitted that Hardy chooses roles that not even he (PSH) was able to do.

It's supposed to be an incredible thriller despite the entire movie taking place in a car.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdaofZfgV_Q

I know I'm talking out of my ass... but it sorta seems like you are too. The only movie I saw with him that I truly enjoyed was Bronson. Oddly it was the first one I saw with him as well.

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and I preordered my ticket for the Chicago screening of L'ecume des jours (Mood Indigo) at the Gene Siskel Film Center. My personal favorite movie of 2013, and I can't f'in wait to see it on the screen :)

have the heart my beat skipped and manic in my backlog. rewatched greenberg for shits the other night since it's probably one of my favorite ben stiller flicks. makes me want to check out the squid and the whale too since I never saw it and it's also by Noah Baumbach.
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We'll get on the Hardy discussion tomorrow, this World Cup is murder on my sleep pattern.

Christopher Nolan hasn't got a fucking clue about actors - he cast Christian Bale as Batman - so don't look to him for advice.

Teaser is I saw him interviewed and watched him in a particular movie and witnessed one of the worst performances I've ever seen. Then rewatched Tinker Tailor for a second time and realised he actually does nothing except be cool and mumble his lines. Didn't say he was shit, mind you, but Nolan's certainly talking out of his overpaid asscrack.

Anyway, tomorrow to discuss.
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Skykid wrote:We'll get on the Hardy discussion tomorrow, this World Cup is murder on my sleep pattern.

Christopher Nolan hasn't got a fucking clue about actors - he cast Christian Bale as Batman - so don't look to him for advice.

Teaser is I saw him interviewed and watched him in a particular movie and witnessed one of the worst performances I've ever seen. Then rewatched Tinker Tailor for a second time and realised he actually does nothing except be cool and mumble his lines. Didn't say he was shit, mind you, but Nolan's certainly talking out of his overpaid asscrack.

Anyway, tomorrow to discuss.
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I know -_-

and I can care less about Nolan. the only film of his that I liked was memento, but I haven't rewatched it since my first viewing in the early 2000s and it might not have held up.

I'm not even a big Tom Hardy fan... I just know that a lot of people respect him as an actor and I've been dying to see Locke because of all the positive impressions.
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Been watching Inception with my mom (some DVD print; don't ask) and she gave up at 1:45:47 mark or so. I don't have much stamina left to continue by myself either. It's like the longest TV commercial produced in the history of television.

In other news, Hedwig and the Angry Inch (recommended elsewhere by GP on here) is THAT good. Watched also with my mom, twice, and I want more (so does she, yay). That's how you film bar brawl scenes, that's how you write lines*), that's how you make the movies. Also, THAT soundtrack. Family entertainment at its finest (seriously, nothing hideous about it).
jonny5 wrote:Watch Bronson, then come back to discuss.
Archeologist at one of my semi-recent workplaces recommended it. Remebering Pusher from TV, I showed it to my mom, who was mildly disgusted. Have yet to watch it myself. Off-screen narration NEVER bodes well as far as I'm concerned.

*) The other film I found this well written lately would be Johhny Guitar. I have a thing about snappy dialogue.

Might watch Bronson tonight. Being pissed helps to take the plunge.
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jonny5 wrote:Seriously though, he is quite the character actor; he seems able to morph his body and 'personality' to the point he is almost unrecognizable from one film to the next.
I automatically check out any film with Tom in at this point, I was happy when they announced he was playing Max - you know he's going to try to 'be' Max, not just dress in tatty leathers and play a hard man.
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Watched Bronson and what can I say? Sort of kept waiting for the punchline all the time. Like, what's the point? Liked the music, though, and the initial song reminded me of Scott Walker's Tilt album. Someone wrote "compared to Walker, Tom Waits and Peter Hammill sing cheerful songs" and what more can I say? "I used to be a citizen..."
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Obiwanshinobi wrote:Watched Bronson and what can I say? Sort of kept waiting for the punchline all the time. Like, what's the point? Liked the music, though
The point?(!?!?!)? Bronson is the id and pent-up rage present in every male living in a civil society. He violently expresses what we all secretly want to express, but don't, because we are proper citizens. Today's man is, in truth, a cave man dressed up in a 3-piece suit & tie.

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Eh, Bronson didn't really do it for me. I'd rather have just a straight up film chronicling the insanity and the fights and the riots of the Legend himself rather than a confused art flick. There were a few good scenes, but I overall felt a bit disappointed. I've got one of his workout books which is fucking comical as all hell. YOU EAT SHIT, YOU ARE SHIT.
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jonny5 wrote: Watch Bronson, then come back to discuss.
Okay that's fair enough. If you think this is a good example of his performing artistry I'll give it a shot and let you know what I thought before expanding on the topic further.
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Considering that the U.S. version of "Transformers: Age of Extinction" as it's called, it had a $160 million dollar production budget and grossed $100 million at the U.S. film box office on it's initial opening day weekend (from Thursday night to Sunday night) easily. With a running time of 2 hours & 46 minutes, it's definitely a long Transformer film to sit through in one sitting without taking a restroom break.

As usual, it's Industrial, Light & Magic whom handled most of the CG EFX like with the past three live-action/CG Transformers flicks from the likes of Mr. Bay himself.

Some of the impressive pyrotechnic EFX scenes were all done in one take as shown in T:AoE. It'd be quite expensive to do another reshoot involving such practical pyrotechnic EFX nowadays. But if it needed to be done a second time, so be it. Also, Mr. Bay wants each pyrotechnic scene done only once and never to be repeated so that the audience gets their money's worth -- it delivers in spades in that respective department.

The new attraction/introduction of the legendary Dinobots to the Bay Transformer flicks series is, indeed, impressive. Not to mention that some of the Autobots have more detailed CG facial expressions to behold.

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Some-Mist wrote: I just know that a lot of people respect him as an actor and I've been dying to see Locke because of all the positive impressions.
watched Locke last night. Hardy is excellent but the film goes around in circles and is uneventful.
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rapoon wrote:
Some-Mist wrote: I just know that a lot of people respect him as an actor and I've been dying to see Locke because of all the positive impressions.
watched Locke last night. Hardy is excellent but the film goes around in circles and is uneventful.
I don't think that that's an entirely unfair statement. In a way, I compare it to "12 Angry Men" only, you know...without the other pesky 11 men skulking about. ;) Nonetheless, I find Hardy's performance compelling, *especially* when you consider (or partially because of) the very limited set he has to work with.
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GODZILLA VS. DESTOROYAH!


I'm a lucky guy. There's something called G-Fest XXI in town, showing Godzilla movies in a local theater. I go there, expecting Godzilla vs. Biollante, but a surprise visit from fuckin' Koichi Kawakita himself made a last minute change where the movie was changed to Godzilla vs. DESTOROYAH. Hey, no complaints here!

Man, it was fun. Little sis and I agree: 1,000,000x better than 'Zilla14. Mainly because it was a) fun, b) had 4+ cool things in the movie (Godzilla, Junior, Destroyah in all its forms, and SUPAH X3), and had all sorts of meaningful and fun nods to the original classic (Oxygen Destroyer being the cause of Destoroyah's birth, etc.).

Tomorrow is supposed to be Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah. Never saw it; it's supposed to be one hell of a ride.
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Nice! I've always wanted to go to G-Fest; it always looks like a bumpin' time, and I really want to see some bloke do some Mothra cosplay. Vs Destroyah is probably the best of the 90s stuff in my opinion. Like you said, it's got it all and moves fast, including a scene that plays out almost exactly like Aliens. Vs King Ghidorah is a treat as well. Enjoy!
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Right. Holy crap this is going to be a Skykid movie half hour, I've got so much to catch up on. If any of you dudes actually bother reading the stuff I write about movies, better grab a coffee.

The Avengers

One of the best superhero films I've seen, most certainly in the top five. Doesn't have the homely charm of a good Spiderman movie, but in terms of being an effective ensemble piece it's surprisingly successful.

I think before going on, special note should be made of this an another example of how important directorial quality is, even in blockbuster spectaculars. For this movie Joss Whedon directed and wrote the screenplay - a screenplay which must have the most superb storyboarding, because you can see how meticulously it's handled in the special effects shots. There's a ton of CG effects sequences, but the actual direction of these is really creative, using clever angles and nice composition/camera utilisation. I was really aware of Whedon having put as much attention into working with the storyboard artist as the rest of the screenplay.

It's not the best thing ever, mind, but certainly entertaining. I liked the superhero balancing, everyone has a fair cut, and although the plot is a bit basic it didn't really matter. It was impressive that Thor and Loki, two characters from such an absolute pile of shit as the original Thor - one of the poorest superhero flicks ever - could conjure entirely renewed charisma under a competent director that understands the nature of comic book material. Loki surprised me particularly for actually making the dialogue work rather well.

To summarise, it's got it's fair share of duff lines and silliness, but also some well-written aspects and good humour. Character cohesion is nicely fleshed out. But this isn't a Roman Polanski movie, and as superhero fare goes, it's a solidly balanced and effectively rounded action piece that has plenty of pace, some dazzling effects sequences, and some half decent performances.

And dat Galaga reference.

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Maleficent

Normally I run a mile from anything Disney that isnt associated with Pixar, but since a nice girl insisted she wanted to see this and everything else was in Chinese, I reluctantly accepted her offer.

And actually, I was a little surprised. It's still Disney, but a lot of that annoying hackneyed crap they always do when it comes to films with these themes turned out to purposely be flipped on its head. This is the story of Sleeping Beauty, but twisted into something else entirely, drawing on several other fairy tale elements and balling them together into an original tale.

When it first started I thought the little girl playing the main character was going to be in it for the entire movie. I almost walked out. There might be bad acting and child acting, but then there's intolerable child acting and I can't deal with the latter. Thankfully she grows up into Angelina Jolie very soon indeed and things became more bearable.

The movie isn't without weaknesses. Jolie is much more accomplished as the dark version of herself than she is as the light, where she comes off a bit hammy and ucomfortable, and there are a couple of unnecessary slo-mo effects shots that are out of place and feel like they belong in a different movie. But everything else is actually well-handled and cleverly composed, both visually and in terms of an original screenplay. I liked the spin on the fairy tale classics and the little twist at the end, despite being easy to guess. It's got its fair share of darkness, which reminded me of the Jim Henson days, in part, and it was nice to see Disney purposely stomping on its own rulebook of boring cliche fantasy.

It's not a must-see, but you'll likely enjoy it if you do. And as far as chick flicks go - those ones you're dragged to - this is more interesting material.

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Under The Skin

This is a weird fucking movie. And I don't mean weird because art-house: I like art house movies and I liked this one - but everything about it is so strange.

Of course that's the point. Sexy Beast director Jonathan Glazer's misgivings over the shittiness of England - or in this case, Edinburgh, Scotland - continues. I don't want to spoil anything because the movie has a very simple plot-line, so I'll just say it's got Scarlett Johannsen driving around and body-harvesting chavs in the shitholesville corners of Edinburgh, and it's weird. It's weird enough that superstar Scarlett is in this area and among these people - the director's intention that she's meant to feel out of place to the audience - but weirder still that a lot of the film feels like it was done with a hidden camera. There are parts near the beginning where I swear she's just chatting to random people through her car window. This isn't even Mike Leigh realism, it feels like actual realism.

But everything jarring is what the movie is all about. It's an extremely dark, cold, sinister piece that has a shock ending with imagery that really burns into your brain. Johanssen's slow reflective curiousity about the environment and the people in it is intriguing, and there's plenty for the audience to contemplate along with her character.

This is dark stuff. It was great to finally see Johannsen full naked - but also a bit underwhelming. I don't know what I was expecting, but she gets a 7 on my nude-hot-movie-star barometer. You may find all the lanky scottish chavs with erections of more concern, but don't let that put you off - it's a very interesting, unusual movie, and I liked it. It's technically sci-fi, in-case you're wondering, and I got shades of Beyond the Black Rainbow from it, in places - but unlike that movie, this one is actually worth watching.


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The Expendables 2

When this came out I remember it being oddly polarizing. Some people were saying it's much better than the first, others that it's much worse.

Of course it's much better than the first, Jesus Christ. How this can even be a debate makes me weep for humanity. Am I really the only one who realised how fucking awful the first movie was? There's bad, and then shit, and The Expendables was shit.

The Expendables 2 is also shit, but slightly better shit. The acting is atrocious, the script and improvisation utterly dire, and the plot nonsensical as they come - the latter not being much of an issue in a throwback 80's action movie.

Two things: The actor who played the sniper kid was very good and showed up all the old men in the cast, so it was with much regret that they off him in the first twenty minutes - I thought he brought something to the movie it could have used on a permanent basis. And, much to my surprise, the best performance thereafter was from Jean-Claude Van Damme.

Yeah, surprised me too, but he was the only one who tried to do something with the clunky dialogue and felt genuinely involved as an actor - everyone else was just there for the lulz.

So it's hardly a good film, but it's certainly much better than the first. Stallone's tache is a bit off-putting, but the big guy is still likeable. Statham is hopeless as usual, but has one of the film's better quips. The problem is that the dialogue is poor and the one-liners haven't had enough takes. Often they'll say something like "rest in pieces" but the tone of delivery is wrong, making it clang rather than flow. They needed to get a bunch of takes and pick the best, but it feels like they did everything once.

But this is a fan-service movie, and in terms of pace, action and ensemble hilarity it's much more entertaining than the godawful original. Chuck Norris was hilarious - I mean he was always a useless actor, and nothing's changed - but having him cameo is kind of funny. Schwarzenegger and Willis have much more screen time and as a trio with Sly are much more comfortable this time around. The whole thing just about hangs together as a tribute to the action era muscleman movies of my childhood, which is what the first wanted to do and failed at considerably.

You'll wince at how bad the script is, eyeball roll at some of the mistimed delivery of dialogue, and facepalm at the Chinese woman - by god, no matter how poor everyone else is, she takes the biscuit. For perspective, she makes Norris look like Lawrence Olivier, and that's a genuine scaleable appraisal. I hope she never graces my screen again.

Anyway, you could do worse. Some funny stuff in there, some awful stuff in there, and not as good as Rambo by a long shot - but not without entertainment value. I was surprised, put it that way.

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I liked Avengers at the time of watching it, but it's one of those Marvel movies that come and go for me. I could never get into any of them outside of the silly Raimi Spiderman movies, which I love because they are basically giant-budget dumb Raimi movies that have Spiderman in them. This is very obvious by Spiderman 3, which was Sam saying "I really want to fucking quit making Spiderman movies so I'll make sure they can me!" Brilliant trolling.
drauch wrote:Nice! I've always wanted to go to G-Fest; it always looks like a bumpin' time, and I really want to see some bloke do some Mothra cosplay. Vs Destroyah is probably the best of the 90s stuff in my opinion. Like you said, it's got it all and moves fast, including a scene that plays out almost exactly like Aliens. Vs King Ghidorah is a treat as well. Enjoy!
No cosplay at the theater; I guess that's what the convention center is for. Lots of little kids with their folks - I guess I didn't register how popular Godzilla is with children. Definitely going to look forward to tomorrow's extravaganza. I was only slightly bummed at not seeing Biollante. From what I've heard it sounds like one of the stranger Godzilla movies in terms of plot and monster.
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Eh, don't sweat Biollante that much. I personally find that it lacks a lot of the action and bizareness that makes the 90s stuff so fun. One of the greatest Godzilla foes in terms of sheer size and intimidating design, but I kind of find the movie a bit boring and of the poorer films of the 90s. Still, it's leagues better than the abortion that is Vs. Space Godzilla.
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