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The Nice Guys?

At least the rest of Brian Tyler's score is one of the best superhero scores in recent memory for me.

I agree for the most part but "The Red Capes Are Coming" is almost Torgo theme levels of hilariously bad to me.

I wish they'd just use the Iron Man 3 theme for him. That one's actually got a good melody to it and is really memorable for me.

Eh. I bought the whole set of wings for Karazhan and after week one (which was admittedly pretty fun, especially the chess battle), I jumped over to the Elder Scrolls: Legends open beta. It's really, really good and I'm wondering if I'll ever go back to Hearthstone.

Thanks to Burr I still hear that "a smoldering memorial to the unknown" bit whenever I see a particularly decimated city in a piece of media. He has some good bits and there is one piece of dialog that isn't from him ("You have your fear, which could become reality and you have Godzilla, which is reality.") that on

I'm not sure I care after I gave up halfway through the third one. I say this as someone who doesn't find any of Evangelion boring: That was really fucking boring.

…sure. Just as long as it has nothing to do with Hanna Barbara mangling things I love. (What the fuck even was that Godzilla roar?)

I will say that Raymond Burr is the best thing (besides fun to quote lines like "Oh, Godzilla, what terrible language!") in any of the Americanized versions. Even when the production was trying to turn the film into a joke, like with Godzilla 1985, Burr put his foot down and refused to treat the material as anything

It's all because of traffic accidents.

Sandy Frank at least made the Showa Gamera films more entertaining.

It's Funimation, it'll be dubbed on DVD with the same stable of actors they use for everything. (I'm still thankful they didn't redub Cowboy Bebop.)

We don't talk about Godzooky!

I mean, that was the last Japanese Godzilla to be released theatrically in the US before this one, so maybe.

"Also, though a bad English dub would be a little more traditional"

I remember the original draft Jon Spaihts did had enough satisfying logical answers (yes, I like the Space Jesus part) that I'm sad they didn't go with it. I'm still happy enough with the finished film, as flawed as it is.

My favorite story about Lindelof is when he got blamed for Prometheus being vague and then it turned out for once he saw the flaw in that but Ridley Scott shot him down and made things even more vague. He's so famous for it that he even gets flak when it's not his fault.

I prefer to think back on Key and Peele's sketch about the guy confused about the "bald brotherhood".

I'm sorry, five seconds of Rob Schneider's voice was too much.

Nic Cage as Martian Manhunter.
"HOW'D I GET BURNED!?!"