yaburu wrote:Oh knock it off ya bunch of wussies. Jerking off to a dead porn star is honoring her memory and legacy. You''re giving her your own 180 million-gun salute.


Goji wrote:How is HEDORAH's story even the least bit childish?
DaikaijuSokogeki! wrote:Goji wrote:How is HEDORAH's story even the least bit childish?
Cuz it has a kid as the lead and, like, y'know, that means it's a, like, kid's movie, y'know?

King Caesar wrote:@ Goji's earlier comment to me: Well, actually i was on google looking on a different site before I looked at the box office stuff here and...F*** you're right.Whatev...anyways, I'm don't think the musical score is an overall bad piece, but it just rubs me the wrong way. I really have never liked it. I like Sato, just not Hedorah.
@ Legion1979: It is dark, but all the funky colors and cartoon diagrams (plus another short shorts kid...) could make someone consider GvH childish. I think it's strange...I'm somewhere in the middle of the road.

Goji wrote:How is HEDORAH's story even the least bit childish?
yaburu wrote:Oh knock it off ya bunch of wussies. Jerking off to a dead porn star is honoring her memory and legacy. You''re giving her your own 180 million-gun salute.

yaburu wrote:Oh knock it off ya bunch of wussies. Jerking off to a dead porn star is honoring her memory and legacy. You''re giving her your own 180 million-gun salute.


Gojira-Fan wrote:And even the Japanese trailer didn't use the films score, but Ifukbe stock music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPoxF4gJPyY (note: you might want to turn your speaker down, this video is really loud).

TokyoVigilante wrote:GODZILLA VS HEDORAH is basically a remake of GOJIRA with a smog monster added. I don't see how anyone could interpret that as "childish".
yaburu wrote:Oh knock it off ya bunch of wussies. Jerking off to a dead porn star is honoring her memory and legacy. You''re giving her your own 180 million-gun salute.

TokyoVigilante wrote:A mysterious creature sinks ships and strikes at Japan under the cover of night, with said creature being the creation/embodiment of a major contemporary political/social issue. Military struggles to deal with it, scenes of the general publics reaction to the threat, and a one-eyed scientist comes to the rescue with a device that can save the day.
Which movie am I describing?
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