The top one looks like something from Star Wars. The human-like face on the bottom one is freakin' me out! Why does it have crow's feet?! D:
The top one looks like something from Star Wars. The human-like face on the bottom one is freakin' me out! Why does it have crow's feet?! D:
I really need to know if they showed a modern game with high-end graphics, but with the audio being primitive blippity bloop sound effects (because how else would the oldies know it was one o' them electronic teevee games). I see that so often in shows. I also hope that at least the pastor was thrashing the controller…
Bandai has teased new figures by showing the monsters' silhouettes. The one in your screenshot obviously matches the one of the right. The centre one has to be a previous form of the more Cloverfield-looking creature shown in this article. It's possible they both are.
There's also SD-styled figures on the way that give…
They were usually contained within Pokeballs, so it was plenty spacious. Unicorns were only found in the Safari Zone, and Dinosaurs routinely broke out of Ultra Balls, so Noah was just like "Fine, you can drown".
Thanks for clueing me in, I've always been curious about this. How good is your view of the screen from the box?
Can I ask you, how are films sent to cinemas now? Is there still a physical object to be received? The cinema doesn't just get sent a gigantic download via the internet, right? I could see issues arising there, is the thing.
I'm in the middle of doing exactly this myself. I've finished all of the Showa era films, so I'm half way through. I actually just started my Godzilla movie tweet-a-thon now - complete with screenshots - so if anyone's bored, you can check out my blither here: twitter.com/Stegolith
Funnily enough I really liked that one, especially as it came after the one that takes place entirely in a child's mind. Hedorah is pretty creepy and interesting to look at, there are actually casualties again (this is a pro? I'm a psychopath), Godzilla is kind of a badass, and I thought the final battle was pretty…
Ugh... I actually like the movie, but I hate this scene. Makes me cringe, it's like the anti-funny. Outside of 'humor' reasons I also don't get why he acts like this instead of just dying normally.
I think that poster tagline is pretty sweet though, so maybe my sense of good and bad is messed up, I dunno.
I've been going through all of the old Godzilla movies recently (had seen a bunch of them in the past, but not all) and so I watched Godzilla vs Hedorah just a couple of days ago. It's actually one of my favorites (what a change in tone from the previous film!), and Hedorah himself is pretty creepy. I like his…
I'm actually hoping this is the case. Or, at the very least, that they expand Groot's vocabulary a bit. Fans of the comic might call it blasphemy, but to newcomers he's just going to come off as a Pokemon that managed two words outside of its own name.
I know, hence its use in all the old movies. Did only mentioning the Godzilla movies make it seem like I was saying it was... made up for use in that franchise exclusively or something? If so, sorry. It's just that I haven't seen any Gamera or other non-Toho monster movies [yet], so I can't say for certain whether the…
I recently started a marathon of the old Godzilla movies, and have been wishing that Godzilla had more of a range of roars in the Showa era. Because when he roars - and he roars a lot - it's almost always the full length scream (there's rare instances it's truncated) and after a while it gets on your nerves a bit.
And…
It's used in all the [Japanese voice tracks of the] Godzilla movies, and as a result it's been used in the Godzilla fan community for eons. For example, there's a popular comedic webcomic known as "Twisted Kaiju Theater".
Maybe it was a typo and she meant to say "life form", insinuating J-Lo being of non-human status and extra-terrestrial origins.
Shiriizu, "series"; it's just saying that this is the second entry in the Star Wars series.
I had this Fabuland amusement park as a kid (along with a couple of the smaller Fabuland sets, so more animal people could visit the park :D). I goddamn loved it.
And made the weirdest noise upon getting hit, too.
Ah, yeah, they're ugly as hell. I love the idea of Lego-style figures based on franchises that Lego doesn't already cover, though. Kubrick isn't as nicely proportioned as Lego, and lacks foot holes so you can't actually plug figures onto a Lego base... but at least they're reasonably nice looking. Mini-Mates are…
Alien/s merch has been continually pumped out for years (like with Star Wars, though Aliens isn't quite on that level), but the Mini-Mates style of figures are only relatively new (I guess they were inspired by Medicom's Kubrick series, which were in turn inspired by Lego).