Would you rather watch a giant monster movie, a Star Wars movie or a capeshit movie?
Would you rather watch a giant monster movie, a Star Wars movie or a capeshit movie?
Giant monster but only if it originates from Japan
Capeshit. At least I know what I'm getting into with capeshit, monster movies apparently need a retarded plot that somehow dulls a movie about giant fighting monsters, and star wars is a mess and I have no idea what I'm getting but I'll probably be disappointed. Capeshit has some nice action, good characters, a clear goal, and the so-so plot hardly gets in the way.
capeshit movie but only if it originates from Lithuania and has original Lithuanian superheroes
Who is that big boy on the far left?
You're kidding right?
I'd rather see something original but we don't get much of that anymore
>giant monster movie
I'm looking forward to Talking, do I think it'll be a good movie, no. I enjoyed playing it a kid, so I feel it deserves a chance. Sucks no naked Lizzie running through the city.
>nipshit
>spaceshit
>capeshit
would rather bathe in liquid fecal matter tbqfwyf
Rampage
Wow autocorrect
How the hell did your phone get talking??? Anyhow, how hard would it have been to just stay true to the (simplest) source material? Lizardwoman, wolfman, and apeman. Nope, can't even do that. Pic fucking related.
Oh I didn't see shin godzilla. Also I can't see most of their spikes so it's hard
I don't know, I am drinking though.
Fucking sucks though, Lizzie personally is an Alligator, and wolfman is now a wolf. On top of not being werepeople they didn't even get the monsters right.
I hate what burgers did to Godzilla
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monster movie but the question implies it's an american production so it won't be very good
jpn kaiju
lucas starwars
nolan capeshit
I won't watch any other kind
How about neither.
neither implies none of two choices
OP gave you three choices
you're using english wrong
Can I just watch a giant robot movie, instead?
A giant monster movie originating in/taking place in Japan starring Millie Bobby Brown as the human element, stranded and unable to speak the native language while struggling to survive.
For new films? Probably none of the above.
-Monster movies mostly suck ever since CGI replaced men in rubber suits.
-Star Wars hasn't been good since 1997.
-The only really great mainstream superhero films, IMO, have been Donner's Superman and Burton's Batman. Raimi's Spiderman was OK. Nolan's Batman was too grimdark. Non-DC/Marvel stuff like Darkman, The Crow, even The Shadow (the Alec Baldwin one), have been more to my liking.