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The entire idea of presenting the movie from the P.O.V. of a single grunt was stolen outright from the best parts of Stokoe's immensely superior "Godzilla: Half Century War". But Taylor-Johnson couldn't support it and Edwards couldn't commit to it, so the hero's duties got divvied out among Cranston, Watanabe and

That shot you mention with the closing doors changed drastically between trailer and theater: in the trailer, it's a chillingly effective shot as Godzilla stands by itself, facing the viewer head-on and bellowing its unearthly scream while darkness closes around the audience's point of view. The threat is palpable -

The best examples being the original film's mirroring of the existential post-war tragedies of the 1950s Japanese cinema that surrounded it and King Kong vs. Godzilla's pitch-perfect spoof of the wacky '60s salaryman comedy (even if the result of the latter wasn't really a good movie overall).

This is an appropriate review for this movie in that I need it translated into English.

B-but… she was in something we didn't like once! That's supposed to legitimize directing misogynist insults toward her forever! This wasn't part of our deal, Blackheart! This wasn't pa-a-a-art!

Thankfully most stuff on Gameological is a lot better than this article, which is a bunch of ascot-twirling musing about some half-finished mountains that are by far the least interesting thing you could possibly write about concerning this game.

We often talk about our minds as having a space to them. Something you can’t quite remember is “in there somewhere,” and spontaneous ideas are said to come from “off the top of your head.” The things we don’t want people to know about—our secrets, our shames—get “buried” or put in the “back of our mind.” A game space

It's wretched that you are sitting there keeping score in your head

It's pretty rare because all the shows that tried to emulate it got next to no viewers and failed spectacularly

Jerry Seinfeld has obviously not had a good time doing anything since the late 1990s

the internet-based humor of a sight gag involving an organization with the acronym of “FAP.”

What does it avail you to dwell on this at such length?

I suppose I'll be the millionth person to point out that there's really no such thing as a Nobel prize for economics, not any more than there's an oil-company-funded private "research" "foundation" with the real scoop on climate change.

That panel is extra-priceless because even though the context seems to suggest that what Superman's saying is fine somehow, the artist still drew Supergirl's face so she looks like she's listening to Superman explain that certain people would be totally okay with it if he flensed her corpse and wore her skin as a mask

It's so bonkers when Time Warner should be driving as hard as they can to set things up for a DC Multiverse with liberal crossovers between different media, something most of their likely consumers can finally understand without problems and an aspect of science fiction where they've traditionally blown their

As far as I know the "friend zone" isn't when you decide not to date someone, it's a fictional construct invented by insecure men obsessed with the idea that no woman, ever, will date them if any woman, ever, decides not to.

I don't think it's really getting Superman, one of the simplest and strongest concepts for a superhero, "right" to add to his character "and also he's from an alternate universe and so he knows everyone in this universe and had tons of adventures with them but not the same version of them you find in their comics and

Sadly, as far as I can tell, Zack Snyder's films are indeed a real physical phenomenon in the universe we can observe.

Y DID U TXT DAT NAME

That could work.