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I'M ON A BOAT!

I disagree. It wasn't THAT movie.

why groan,I though that was a great ending...

But your cells replace themselves all the time. Over a decent amount of time, you become a doppelgänger anyway.

I always said I'd stick with paper (good ol' paper!), but my brother got me an ereader for my birthday a couple years ago, and I haven't looked back. Great for travelling, great for tucking in my purse, great for living in a small town where the nearest bookstore is a two hour drive away.

Get a proper ereader though. IMHO proper ereaders like Kindle Paperwhite are closer to books than they are to reading on a tablet. Also, no #!¤%%¤% distractions from email alerts.

To me, the first movie is the Terminator movie. Everything after that is fanfiction of various levels of quality.

Urgh, the first movie had such an unexpected, tight, neat self contained timeline. Anything after that has progressively made it worse. T2 and T:tSSC were themselves very good, but they didn't help the timeline any.

Yeah, I thought the movie was about as close as you could get to the comic book without making it silly or six hours long.

Blade 1998

Starship Troopers

I agree, I liked the movie.

Honestly I think we (comic book nerds) were very lucky with what we got. An R Rated, faithful, great looking, adaptation from difficult source material. The graphic novel ending was completely unadaptable. The squid would look silly onscreen(especially to people unfamiliar with the source material). The perceived

No love for "Let the Right One In"? While the vampire in that wasn't full on raging evil lunatic evil like some of the ones on this list, the vamp was as creepy as a vamp could be - and I find amoral monsters every bit as frightening, maybe even more so, then your typical full-on 'evil' monsters.

Not only did Edwards direct, DARABONT did the screenplay. You can't get much better than that. These people bring integrity to horror and scifi, they respect the medium as much as they respect any drama or art house flm.

Totally agree. There's a moment in the making of with him playing with toy planes in a bath to work on lighting etc - if he can get that much scale with next to no money then godzilla will be safe in his hands. Thank you mr Edwards:) So chuffed a Brit gets to play with godzilla:)

Agreed! Monsters was wicked. Good directing is good directing - scaling up the support crew and budget doesn't change that. Look at Peter Jackson jumping from The Frighteners to LotR. Or Attack the Block's Joe Cornish who is being rumoured for the next Star Trek.

I have so much confidence Gareth Edwards can bring some of his skill set from Monsters to this. I really like the way studios are trusting indie directors with proven talent to helm large budget summer block buster movies. All hope might not be lost yet for the industry.