Goji wrote:You like the Super X-III, nobody else does.
That's why it's tied with the original and only one lower than the SXII in votes on the poll.
Goji wrote:You like the Super X-III, nobody else does.


Inferno Rodan wrote:Goji wrote:You like the Super X-III, nobody else does.
That's why it's tied with the original and only one lower than the SXII in votes on the poll.
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Goji wrote:Inferno Rodan wrote:Goji wrote:You like the Super X-III, nobody else does.
That's why it's tied with the original and only one lower than the SXII in votes on the poll.
Dude, stfu up, please. You're annoying as sin. A poll on TK means absolutely nothing, clearly.
Every fan I've ever talked to (gasp, in real life too!) prefers the older Super X designs. Also, I think there is a reason there has never been a Japanese model kit for the Super X-III. Hmm, Imagine that?


Legionmaster wrote:Statistical evidence trumps anecdotal evidence every time.
Goji wrote:I love that whenever somebody gives IR a hard time, you're always there to back him up. It's so adorable.

Goji wrote:Yeah, and you're also watching giant monster movies. You want realism? You have plenty of other genres of film to choose from. Seriously.
Liking the Super X-III more because it's "realistic", when ironically, it's the most fake looking of the three, just comes across to me as odd, that's all. You're watching fantasy films here guys.
Legion1979 wrote:Giant monsters can do anything they want to.


KaijuSapian wrote:Goji wrote:Yeah, and you're also watching giant monster movies. You want realism? You have plenty of other genres of film to choose from. Seriously.
Liking the Super X-III more because it's "realistic", when ironically, it's the most fake looking of the three, just comes across to me as odd, that's all. You're watching fantasy films here guys.
What does it really matter? So what if they're giant monster movies? So what if it's the least popular design. It's just IR's personal taste, the Super-X III simply has more aesthetic appeal for him. That isn't something you can "prove wrong" with statistics or anything.
Anyways, I'm all for Super X-II, it's the most unique. Super X-III is actually pretty nifty as well. I just think it looks "too much" like a jet.
Goji wrote:You're very late to the party, guy. All I'm saying is that that Super X is clearly not popular with Japanese fans, and that I've personally never met a fan that preferred it over any of the others. That's all.
Pffft. What the hell does that matter? You're watching a Godzilla film. You're supposed to be suspending disbelief anyway. Besides, the Super X-III looked more like a toy than the first Super X, which was done in a film 9 years earlier...
You like one fictional aircraft over another because it's the only one that looks like it can fly? These are fantasy creations that were built to battle giant monsters, and look "cool" at the same time. I'm simply making fun of your "retarded" reasoning, more than anything.
The Super X-III looks like a toy, and not a whole let else, much less capable of "flying".
Yeah, and you're also watching giant monster movies. You want realism? You have plenty of other genres of film to choose from. Seriously.
Liking the Super X-III more because it's "realistic", when ironically, it's the most fake looking of the three, just comes across to me as odd, that's all. You're watching fantasy films here guys.
Geezus Christ...
Godzilla movies are lumped together with all of Toho's fantasy films. It's as much fantasy as it is "science fiction".
You like the Super X-III, nobody else does. We'll just leave it at that.



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