Government related agency makes monster and fucks up everything

>Government related agency makes monster and fucks up everything

>We want it to fight wars

>turns out that the monster was the victim all along

>Government hunts down priceless artifact or creature
>we need it for a weapon

>Isis

>It's beautiful, isn't it?

>It did the mash

>priceless artifact that would change the world
>forgotten in a warehouse

>NO! DO NOT KILL IT! I WANT IT ALIVE!

RIP shitty show i enjoyed

>inb4 thats gonna be basically the plot of avatar 2

>men in black suits going door to door by day in search of clues while interrogating and torturing suspects by night
>military police and national guard put the town on lockdown
>only a 12 year old kid can stop them
>government's entire justification is WE NEED TO STOP THE COMMIES

>big huge government conspiracy or top secret project involving the military
>Navy gets to squeak by unnoticed and uninvolved, it's always something sneaky the Army or Air Force are doing

What is the Navy hiding?

>Corporation dedicates all their resources to create deadly machine
>Corporation loses control over said machinel
>Corporation dedicates all their resources to destroy said machine

>"W-WE JUST WANTED MONEY, WE H-HAD NO IDEA"

Or when the corporation or sometimes government put all their effort into protecting the creation so they can capture it or study it
>don't worry it's loose but we can kill it at any time
>this data is too valuable

Is metaphor for nuclear proliferation.

If we do not harness monster the ruskie will

>the corporations ruthless bad guy is a male
>the girl and his assistent helps the protagonist to take him down

Space fleets

>ancient treasure is never before seen advance technology

>thousands of years old technology was made by jewish techno wizards

>ancient forgotten city is actually a future city sent back thousand of years into the past

Except when the ruskies wouldn't (america used that logic for the staff of unit 731 when in reality russia was the only country actively trying to execute them)

>the corporations ruthless bad guy is a male
what's wrong with it, next to 100% evil people on earth are males

Gee the USSR was truly a moral bastion, thanks for your pithy insight you faggot.

>innocent third party company makes cool thing
>government wants it because weapon potential
>Gets a hold of it and apparently can't control it
>cool thing goes haywire and fucks shit up
>Oh we were wrong the whole time oh no

True but they did want nukes which was the point the original user was making. It's not like 731 was on to anything truly groundbreaking that could tip the balance of power anyway.

Except my ex who while nowhere near 1% of evil people represents 99% of humanity's total evil

Salvaged Japanese research was pretty pivotal to the America's half of the space race because information like the point at which a human bursts in a pressure chamber is "the kind of stuff you just can't get in America"

Why in the movies the generals, officials etc are always shown as incompetent and greedy retards who always fuck everything up?

From my time in the Air Force this was often the case but just as often there were very competent people at all levels. Difficult to get over just how bad the retards were and to think that a few of them made very important calls. I think positions of authority and the desire for power will attract all kinds of people who don't belong in a government or military or corporation or girl scouts troop. Not to mention all the seats that need filling in a bureaucracy or chain of command, sometimes you can't always have the best. It's a cliche but not unfounded.

It's probably also done for story purposes because they can't figure out how to make the good guys win against the guys with all the soldiers and all the guns and tanks with them being competent on top of it.

>What is the Navy hiding?

Well, a couple of these apparantly.

What's wrong with this? Imagine the shock and awe on the battlefield if you sent in battle velociraptors with guns strapped to their heads

The Air Force gets to run those, silly

It would have made more sense for the Navy to run them in the show because they've got the crew structure and logistics and everything down. They also do carrier operations. Maybe the Air Force got to run them because their familiarity with space and advanced technology makes them a better fit. Or they've got more political pull when it comes to space.

>"This can't be right... no!"

...

>if my calculations are correct...

>China and Russia are the bad guys

>bbbrrraaaaappp

Also are those puffy nipples? Yum

she is a dirty coalburner

Also she is yagsparro spanish

Braaapsbarro?

>halfway through flick cuts to flashback were the experiment went horribly wrong

FUCK THIS. And the voiceover explanation. Either show it at the beginning, explain it without the flashback, or leave it unexplained

>film constantly edited to skip around to different chronology
>this is just a cover for the lack of plot

Truly infuriating. Most movies shouldn't attempt anything non-linear

who makes these pictures

jesus

>and your other monster