Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-29039253-20160730153620/@comment-25238001-20160803231945

BillsOfBalls wrote: MarkJira wrote: BillsOfBalls wrote: MarkJira wrote: GyaosKing485 wrote: BillsOfBalls wrote: MarkJira wrote: BillsOfBalls wrote: MarkJira wrote: BillsOfBalls wrote: MarkJira wrote: BillsOfBalls wrote: MarkJira wrote: INeverThoughtIdGetThisFar wrote: GyaosKing485 wrote: INeverThoughtIdGetThisFar wrote: Title: T Rex Vs. Godzilla

Plot: Godzilla surfaces once again, but this time, Japan brings a Godzilla sized T Rex to their country to subdue him.

Kaiju: Godzilla and a Godzilla-sized Tyrannosaurus Rex Even though that sounds like a movie that would come out in the 1970s of Godzilla, I would probably watch it. Why would it come out in the 70s? Because it's a contrived, goofy, but ridiculously fun concept The idea of Godzilla fighting a giant T Rex doesn't sound goofy at all. How? XD How is it? Because a giant T.rex on it's own is a hilariously goofy idea that would require tremendous suspension of disbelief, and the idea that any T.rex could defeat Godzilla is lunacy. The idea doesn't sound all that goofy, and who said the T Rex had to win? A) How does that not sound goofy? Explain

B) Fine. The idea that it wouldn't immediately be slaughtered is absurd "How does that not sound goofy? Explain" There are alot of mutant versions of things.

"The idea that it wouldn't immediately be slaughtered is absurd" I'll respond to that with 2 things:

1. It's not a normal sized T Rex OR a Zilla sized T Rex. It reaches to about where Godzilla's eyebrows are.

2. It's not like the T Rex has to win or lose, in fact, the fight could even be a stalemate if done right. It's not like the T Rex would be a weakling. It'd probably be like the fight between King Kong and Godzilla, in that the T Rex would hold it's ground at the very least, and make alot of blows at the very most. 1) Does Godzilla even have eyebrows?

2) Even though you think that size = power, it doesn't. I could say that about anything then it would turn out wrong. In fact, even though the T. Rex is at near similar sizes, it gets utterly destroyed due to having absolutely nothing that could beat Godzilla. Exactly. T.rex's skin is roughly akin to the skin of an ostrich. One blast from the Big G's breath, and Rexy is down.

Also, "there are a lot of mutant versions of things"???

Not really. And there are no mutants of creatures that have been extinct for 66 million years, and no real mutant could grow to ten times its natural height... You forgot, we're talknig about kaiju. Yes. Showa-era kaiju. Giant monsters fighting. That's inherently goofy Who said we had to talk about a certain era? Nobody. That's just a Showa-era concept.