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In reply to the discussion: I just saw Godzilla and I have a question about it [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)26. It's cathartic, isn't it? What every adolescent needs.
To see the strangeness of the world knocked to pieces.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]There is nothing you can't do if you put your mind to it.
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Actually Godzilla was not meant as a "antinuclear" statement starting out (1954) Ver. It was more a
Katashi_itto
May 2014
#1
I think Godzilla might be a little bit too "high brow" for Rush...he might not even make the
MADem
May 2014
#2
Not the sole reason. The antinuclear message was clearly a major intent of the original movie. . .
Journeyman
May 2014
#5
Only Philistines don't know who Ken Wantanabe is. My daughter and I are seeing
msanthrope
May 2014
#8
I have to confess, I've never seen a 3D film. I have crappy vision (fairly well corrected)
MADem
May 2014
#46
I'm sure with the horribly record breaking temperatures we've had in California this week...
tofuandbeer
May 2014
#17
Film has Bryan Cranston, one of the most popular actors working today. Also Juillete Binoche
Bluenorthwest
May 2014
#31