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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Stevicus

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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
NO!! Its not that bad..... more like Mothera is better than Godzilla
Id say better than the average Godzilla, but not better than the better Godzillas.
I'm still trying to figure out how those two are supposed to be married, except they do fight like it.
 

Brickjectivity

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Today could be very difficult indeed. Any time they say its going to be easy you have to watch out for gotchas. "Since its easy, you can also do this!"
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
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In what to watch with your 11+ year old article on WaPo, this:

Godzilla Minus One” is a giant monster/kaiju movie set in post-World War II Japan. Expect lots of action violence, including guns and shooting, dead bodies, explosions, bloody wounds, punching, hitting with a blunt object, pulling hair, etc. A giant monster decimates a city with an atomic ray and smashes things with its feet and tail, crushing and eating humans and throwing trains and planes. There’s also dialogue about death, and a baby is orphaned. There’s a tentative romantic connection between two characters that isn’t realized until the end. Mild language includes uses of “damn,” “hell,” “idiot” and “stupid.” Characters drink sake with dinner; one person drinks more when upset, and a character is accused of being drunk. There’s also background smoking. One of the best movies in the Godzilla franchise, it explores themes of human value and survivor’s guilt and is surprisingly emotional. (125 minutes)
 
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