As a fan of science fiction and horror movies, I'm looking forward to next weekend's premiere of the very-hyped remake of the classic film Godzilla. Nothing like a gigantic monster stomping the hell out of a major city to make you forget about the awesome destructive power of the GOP.
But enough of all that, let's talk about monsters that aren't real.
Those of you who are familiar with the original Godzilla film (made in 1954) will recall that the original Godzilla (Gojira, in Japanese) was a gigantic and fearsome beast that flattened Tokyo, breathed radioactive fire, and was created as a result of American nuclear tests in the Pacific in the late 1940s and early 50s ...
But the 2014 version of Godzilla has suffered a major indignity at the hands of his fans: Japanese purists are complaining that the new Godzilla is too fat, and has been "super-sized by a country used to large portions." In the words of one 51 year-old fan quoted in the article, who has seen every Godzilla movie, "It's fat from the neck downwards and massive at the bottom." See this bit of tie-in merchandise for an example of what the gentleman is talking about ...
Have a good day. More thoughts tomorrow.
Would you like some cosmic destruction with that?
Bilbo
4 comments:
I just didn't want to pile on too many scary images!
Monster movies are an acquired taste. I might see supersized Godzilla, though.
Think of Bridezilla!
This is one I'm going to see!
I'm adding this to my list of movies to see that I probably won't.
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