death exemption has to fail SOMETIME!
Weren't they though the dimensional barrier when the nuke detonated? I assumed that the blast stopped at the barrier.
> If he passed the barrier doorway before the boom, and the 'throat collapse' happened just after he passed, yeah...suspension of Disbelief (S.O.D.) invoked!<
Other than that- yeah massive suspension of disbelief was required for this film.
I mean- is the best way to take over a world sending kaiju though rather than just some sort of killer pandemic or a horde of smaller critters?
> Maybe they've seen that come back around to bite them on other conquests? Still, there is the threat of an autonomous monster weapon going rogue...unless the Kaiju are just as 'piloted' as the Mecha. That one beastie seemed pretty curious about Stryker, when the EMP blast locked it up.<
Still I loved it beginning to end. Great soundtrack that makes you want to go kick some alien booty, no idiot agenda thrown in your face, likable if somewhat flat characters. I picked up the Blu-Ray but have been watching horror movies the last few weeks- will be watching it again after Halloween.
>Yeah. There was one throw away line about pollution almost Terraforming the planet for the aliens, but that was all.
A thing I'd included in my own Kaiju related writing, is about the economics. The film did a nice job in passing in mentioning that. Religious responses would be unavoidable, and Hannibal making a profit off the kaiju seems obvious.
Imagine how badly the world economy was effected by the danger to shipping that kaiju cause, let alone damage to First World infrastructure and banking...yeesh! Thats a story in it's self, if anyone could make it watchable. Monty Python could...:)<
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