Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-3367060-20140814193129/@comment-25285745-20140901185450

Who cares about all of that science? Creatures the size of Godzilla and the M.U.T.O.s can't exist either nor could they naturally emit EMPs or an atomic heat beam. We have no idea where Ghidorah is from and we have no idea how he travels through space (possibly through wormholes or encapsulated in meteorites). I don't want an unrealistic amount of realism, because it limits the imagination of the filmmakers. The creatures in these movies defy any established science. They are beyond human comprehension. Who cares where Ghidorah is from or why he exists? He shows up somehow and threatens the planet, and other creatures beyond our comprehension emerge to fight him. It would be best to leave his origin ambiguous. For all we know, he could have been traveling through space for eons and just now arrive on Earth, or he could have landed on Earth millions of years ago and be awakened in the present day. Legendary didn't strictly follow scientific fact for Godzilla and the M.U.T.O.s, why should they suddenly decide to do so for Ghidorah?