sillysaur
Zach Miller
sillysaur

Shin Godzilla was a damn blast, and Anno got his Eva fingerprints all over it.

in the past Toho had scooped up Gamera and left us all disappointed there was no G vs G movie. dunno about right now however.

You're not alone.

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I think there are a couple issues at play here. First I’d like to believe Toho is trying to experiment with their characters to keep them fresh. It’s the only way I can explain the lack of consistency between something like Shin Godzilla and then the anime trilogy, which while I agree was a mess, at least had some

I love Jet Jaguar, but he looks off there. Something about the perspective of the shot makes it look like the human character in the foreground is looking up at a cardboard cut out of JJ.

How ON EARTH does this list not include All Dogs Go To Heaven? There are SO many terrifying parts of that movie. I never found Secret of NIMH scary, but All Dogs was pure nightmare fuel.

Well here’s your problem - this is the wrong Tatiana Maslany. Little-known secret in Orphan Black, “Tatiana Maslany” is actually a set of four identical quadruplets who are all credited under one name. But they probably only need one (maaaaybe two) for She-Hulk, so the Tatiana who was asked clearly isn’t one that’s

You are not wrong....

Eva Green should be in everything.

In a choice between Eva Green and Ana de Armas, there are no losers, only winners

I love Ana de Armas, but Eva usually fills out dresses better....

Me too. I’ve started eating salads and going on longer walks.

Eva Green, specifically in that dress, is one of my all time favourites.

To be fair, that photo looks more like Cecily Strong pretending to be Ana de Armas

I am also a big Eva Green fan, but she terrifies me.

awesome!

maybe you should watch the anime because it’s just like that but 2D.

I think a lot of it is that although, yes, Lovecraft is synonymous with “cosmic horror” (something of which I’m a big fan), the book and the show are more about the period he was writing in/from, and the subsequent influence he (and other writers from that period) had on/in the culture. I think (though this is just my

Eh, I didn’t spot anything Lovecraftian in the book. Not broad genre conventions or specific tropes. As far as I can tell it was just a marketing gimmick and other commenters have suggest trolling.