(Edited because I just realized there's a #Nyah hashtag)
(Edited because I just realized there's a #Nyah hashtag)
** “That smell, it’s incredibly ancient, like a half-eaten cheese log left in the back of the refrigerator after Christmas.”
How about a little cleanser of my own timeline, to wash away the lingering #monsterdon smell left by #reptilian?
Sunrise with waning moon.
May 11, 2026. Wolverine Lake, Michigan.
@kcarr2015 @cd0 I agree. If they’d dug up another dozen or so actors as good as her this movie would have been much better.
I mean, still terrible. But much better.
@CactuarJoe Close call. It kept getting worse as it went. I admire its ability to start as a semi-coherent bad movie and then nosedive from there.
I don’t care if the critics were down on it. Other than the plot, the script, the acting, the direction, the CGI special effects, the live action, the costumes and set decoration, the on-set catering, and logic holes the size of the Korean DMZ, that was a damn fine movie.
The ending of this movie makes very little sense. And I say that as somebody who has watched a *lot* of giant-monster movies.
I think they converted Yonggary into a CGI float for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. That’s probably too sensible, though.
HOLLY: Is it over?
Please be more specific, the battle, the movie, or your career?