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Nature, red in tooth and claw. And wang.

Director Colin Trevorrow has stated that the product placement within the movie was his idea, and that he hopes it will make it all the more satisfying when everything comes crashing down.

I don’t own any, but when I looked at them in stores, I noticed they have a kind of “plug” on the underside of the head. I think that stops the head from wobbling. Some I looked at had this plug pushed into the head itself, leaving a wide hole that would leave a lot of bobble room.

Coincidence?

This is a super sweet figure, but check out this unbelievable custom-made statue! More pictures on the artists’ Twitter: @harcesculpture

It’s made even funnier by the fact that the titles appear in time to that “bling” noise in the music, which keeps going after “Signs” is shown, like they were going to have other film titles appear, but later came to their senses.

The Japanese figure market is the complete opposite - ain't no one care about male characters.

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Here's a video that shows you inside the Godzilla-themed hotel room that looks out upon the Big G's fearsome visage:

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Here's a video of the Godzilla hotel room:

That's what I was thinking - they can go ahead and "bring back" Bronotsaurus, just so that they can then give it the Torosaurus treatment in a couple more years' time.

When I first heard the title “Attack on Titan”, I assumed it was about aliens assaulting a human colony on Saturn’s largest moon or something.

There is a Pacific Rim animated series in the works, and it is set to cover that time period. Get hype.

I'm pretty sure this thing is in Half-Life 2. Why are you doing this, DRL?

Here's a photo I took when I visited Nara park back in September. Even shenanigans like this won't fool us, deer. We're on to you now.

It always bugged me that Naruto would always be training hard core in the sun, all the while wearing that heavy jacket, zipped right up to the super cosy-looking neck. And that jacket is all he ever wears until Shippuden. I always thought it must reek like hell.

In more recent Eva news, another new short came out of the Japan Animator's Expo today: Evangelion: Another Impact. It's a fully CG animation, set in an alternate reality and following the disastrous activation test of a new Eva. There's not a lot of substance, and the recycled audio does it no favors, but visually

I know. I'm desperate to be splashed with the blood of colossal entities, but unfortunately I won't be returning to Japan before these attractions close (why are they open such a short time? It's a waste all the work that went into creating them - are they going to be exhibited at other locations after they leave

*Flips coin*

Regarding your 5th point: The new dinosaur isn't just big. As a hybrid it has the traits of the other animals whose DNA it borrows. Don't read any further if you'd prefer to be surprised when you watch the film.

SPOILERY: It has the Rex's size and power, the Raptors' intelligence, the camouflage ability of a

Someone asked me just the other day if my shirt design was from Eva, but called it "Neon Genesis". I found it weird, too.