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Charlie: "Daddy these are divorce papers and that's the Dinosaur Man."
Even Raised by Wolves tackles the idea of androids raising human children, but they are still dependent on human needs and purpose. It will be interesting to see how they explain this. The storyline will suffer if the synthesizers are too "human". We are in Blade Runner territory at this point.
I am excited to read this comic, through cards i can buy for comics.
My First Godzilla Movie was during "2014" all the way back to when I was 6 years old since now like 8 or 9 years later during now in 2022 I am now like 13 years old now LOL
My first year of encountering the interest in Godzilla The King of The Monsters Himself was all the way back in the year completely complete named and legiterally/literally called "2014" and all the way back then in that year I was 6 years old and I encountered the interest in him on a "2014" Godzilla Movie TV Spot and that's the only one epic, awesome, precious, based and cool moment part where I first got the encounter of my first time having interest because then after that I legiterally/literally just went immediately/instantly drawing him on paper when I 6 years old that time in the year completely complete named and legiterally/literally called "2014" but finally now like 8 or 9 years later I am like 13 years old during now in this year 2022 and I am still a OG godzilla fan still loving the MV Titanus Godzilla Incarnation aka MV Titanus G21-22 and the only reason why I say "22" in the name MV Titanus G21-22 because I first of all know that he is/he's gonna have a TV Series Show/Show Series this year and also "Godzilla Vs Kong 2" aka The 2nd Sequel GVK Movie LOL
Actually this is wrong. Allosaurus was the larger of the two...
Do people not know this master piece of cinema?
The BATS
I say Kamoebas would win because I don't know those other monsters you're talking about.
I come from a family of heavily mixed ethnicity across Asia. Most of all, I am Taiwan aborigine - Japanese. My people were enslaved by Japanese during the war and persecuted mercilessly if we didn’t throw our ancient culture away and adapt the Japanese lifestyle. I am not sore towards my Japanese family, history is a nasty thing, but I feel for my Japanese family too. They lost everything during the war, experienced Atomic hellfire, and their friends fallen from the aftermath.
Godzilla, has united my family from both ends. Godzilla has created unity, and for that I am grateful beyond words. My Japanese ancestors had been following Godzilla from the very beginning since it first released. My indigenous tribe appreciate the accuracy and respect to our culture portrayed in Mothra’s films. Even since the 1960s, portraying native culture not as cannibalistic savages, but sympathetic beings who have been bothered too many times by invaders. And the lore across Mothra’s character is incredible and contrasts so well to my culture, while still a fresh take in their own right.
I have watched every Godzilla movie since Godzilla VS Biollante (1989) when they debut in theatres whenever I visited my family in Japan, and watched every last Godzilla movie through subsequent home-video release. Over my childhood into my adulthood, I have acquired a vast Godzilla collection, and I love to read the supplemental details from the books and novelization, or the old pamphlets they given out at the theatres.
P.S, I despise the new American Monsterverse with a burning passion, but the 2014 film is okay, before they franchise it.
I do want to watch it and I am planning on doing so at some point, however some of the drama in the paleontology community has soured it somewhat for me. Some paleo artists (including some that are involved with the series) have really terrible attitudes and constantly try to pick fights with others, which is something that's sadly become very common within the paleo community.
Also, I really don't want anything to do with Twitter...
Monsterzero9, I appreciate the effort. But REIKO is an Operating System, not a pilot.
So you dont watch a dino show because of the drama.
Twitter is a hot mess anyway. If you dont like the paleo drama and are trying to fight it, go there.
Bc i have no idea what communities you are talking about.
Also, another reason why I'm somewhat hesitant to watch it at the moment is due to the current way the Paleo Community (specifically some who are heavily involved with the series) are acting, with them constantly picking fights with others, insulting others work as a way of promoting their own, their petty "war" against the Jurassic Franchise, and their arrogant (and at times narcissistic) attitudes, which has soured my excitement for the series. I still plan on watching the series because I love dinosaurs and the series looks incredibly well made, but at this point, I'm just tired of the Paleo Community's garbage behavior.
I might wait to watch it (hopefully it isn't a limited release) because I also want to watch the new Godzilla series (whenever it comes out), but I'm not sure if I want to pay for another streaming service at the moment.
The Pyro's face doesn't seem that strange to me. For the most part it resembles a slimmer version of the JP raptors with some similarities to the JP3 raptors.
Better than the strange face for pyros for me.
Looks like I need to update this topic to include Dominion's new raptors
I feel like I made a topic on this several years ago on this website
https://www.scified.com/topic/41881
I don't know, the Atrociraptors don't look too different from the velociraptors. I don't think the audience will be able to tell the difference between the Atrociraptors from the Velociraptors. Given the franchise track record on the velociraptor's design, they come in all different colors, shapes and sizes.
well this is another comic I will be removing from my personal ALIEN continuity
I'm struggling to understand it as well Xenotaris... Synthetics are by design servants and aids to Human initiatives. David was an outlier and a special creation which gave him a desire to look beyond his fundamental programming but it was insinuated that following David, the WEYLAND corp moved to reprogram Synths to be less radical and self aware.
Even the show Raised by Wolves tackles the notion of Androids raising human offspring but still - they remain reliant on Human needs and purpose. I'm curious to see how they explain this. Making the Synths too "human" will negatively impact the storyline imo. We're running into Blade Runner territory at this rate.
ErlikoIsCoolALT,
The Kamoebas in both Go! Godman and Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. was likely not the same one in Space Amoeba.
Yeah Kamoebas did survive. Since he was shown in 2003 dead on the beach. But lets talk about it without the volcano.
Plus one didnt kill the other techincally, i mean kamo drags gamines into the volcano, so technically he wins
I haven't seen the movies with these kaiju yet
I mean, I feel like the movie answers this regardless...
Xenomorphs attacking synthetics willfully and unprovoked, this breaks lore. Also can't create tension if you are incapable of being impregnated unless Marvel breaks that lore too. Also what's the point in having an entire colony of only synthetics?
I always liked Pyroraptors ever since the 2003 documenatary Dinosaur Planet's episode Pod.
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I dont know Atrociraptor has a more unique head shape i like.
Plus the pyroraptor in JWA has really ruined the dino for me. (You could argue its not the same model, but its the weird face shape they both have, that i dont like.
The Atrociraptors are cool, but for the most part they just feel like bulkier, less intelligent versions of the Velociraptors that we've seen in the previous films (Tiger pretty much has the same patterns as the Lost World raptors).
The Pyroraptor stands out a lot more due to it having feathers and being more scientifically accurate, which is a big step forward for the franchise. Plus its ability to swim makes it feel more unique when compared to the other raptors.
Okay thanks for the info.
HinikunaGoji,
Agreed. Shin Godzilla's ending never felt like the set up for a sequel. Before the "Cinematic Universe" thing became so popular, plenty of movies had "cliffhangers" that were merely meant to be contained to a theme or motif.
Singular Point actually has unresolved arcs and longstanding, unanswered questions, unlike Shin Godzilla. Of which seem to be purposefully unresolved for a second season.
And again, this wouldn't be Toho leaving it be. It would Orange and Bones studios--Which operates differently and independently of Toho.
The post credit scene of Singular Point seems like the set up for a second season, though I would argue that the endings for both GMK and Shin Godzilla also seemed like they were set ups for sequels as well. Obviously I can't say for sure if Singular Point season 2 will happen or not, but given Toho's track record with the Millennium and Reiwa series constantly resetting the timeline and moving on to the next project, it wouldn't surprise me if Singular Point continued that trend.








