ITS THAT TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN! GODZILLA GOOGLE SLIDES PRESENTATION.
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Criminal, op turned off reblogs
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this frame is my new favourite thing bro is so silly i love him sm
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💖BISEXUALITY CONFIRMATION APPROVES💖
A BISEXUAL LOVING - BUT SOMETIMES ANGERS ABOUT IT - MOTHERFUCKING KING OF THE MONSTERS 💖
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helmetless gabriel but he can shoot a lazer beam like godzilla 💥
[virtue beam sound effect]
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Mothra singlehandedly mending 95% of human-Titan relations simply by being the most fabulous moth she can be....
and by visibly threatening Godzilla into compliance any time he thinks about throwing a tantrum.
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HEY GUYS. JUST A REMINDER THAT THIS MOVIE IS AMAZING :)))))))))) losing my mind at how good it was. Agajehdakh
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malewife godzilla this malewife godzilla that
what about butch lesbian godzilla huh what about him
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since we're all Godzilla minus oneing
I want to talk about the way Godzilla looked. Because this wasn't Jurassic Park. This wasn't about designing a creature that looks and moves like an animal we're familiar with. There's a type of recognition horror when the way a fictional creature on screen moves in a way the back of your brain recognizes as real. Those dinosaurs in JP, when they run, leaning low for balance with their tails, muscles under the skin moving, jaws snapping, eye pupils dilating - the monkey part of your brain screams 'oh fuck, run!'
That's not Godzilla.
Godzilla isn't built like an animal our brains will recognize. He's not a running chicken in lizard form or a darting lizard that's too big and too fast. He doesn't blink. He doesn't smooth muscle move. There's no animal in his steps, not use of his arms. He's not designed for our monkey brains to recognize.
He's designed for our human brains.
Because it doesn't matter that he doesn't register as animal in our subconscious. He's something even more terrifying. 'Animal' we can at least recognize. He's not 'animal'. He's 'other'. He's as other as a hurricane or an earthquake.
As a nuclear explosion.
'Animal' we recognize has needs. Hunger. Fear. Anger. It's mortal and its - satiable. It will reach the end of its need and then it will move on.
Godzilla isn't satiable. He's not doing what he's doing out of hunger or fear or anger. He won't get his fill of it and then go away. He's a force. A tsunami. And that makes him terrifying in a way that the monkey part of our brain can never be terrified.
Yes, they designed him to be true to the guy in the rubber costume from the originals but they used that. The story tells us he's an animal - but our visual brains don't recognize it.
He's a monster.
He's a terror.
He's Godzilla.
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