Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-3542924-20151014222507/@comment-26383550-20160727123758

Spinocroc123 wrote: BillsOfBalls wrote: Spinocroc123 wrote: Aggression25 wrote: The chances of a reptile and a primate working together are slim to nonexistent. and they very existence of such large creatures is also slim no nonexistent. That's not the point, the point is to build a new more grounded story that features two creatures that battle at first and then team up against a bigger threat. if two reptiles and a moth can do it, an a reptile and a primite would have no problem. there just has to be an in-plot reason for them to team up.

it isn't supposed to be "realistic". Gareth Edwards wanted to create a realistic Godzilla. no, he said he wants to create a more grounded and plausible world, not "realistic". giant monsters who breath beams aren't realistic at all. if this was what he cared about, then he wouldn't have made the film in the first place. exactly. more so, King Ceaser IS a mammal, and last time I checked, Primates are mammals... soooooooo ARGUMENT, IN-VALID