A young woman to pretends to be pregnant in order to avoid being fired from her job. When that gets her a bunch of special treatment by everyone involved in her life, she tries to keep up the lie for nine months.
Wingnut Web – Disallusioned AIDS Edition
Riots in the streets, because black people are animals, see…
To be a conservative you must believe anything random homeless guys yell out
JoanO knows the truth of Bill Clinton and Holland or some country around there
Jill spends all her free time on TheObamaForum arguing with Ron Paul supporters pretending to be black people
Betz wants to get physical
Cody is making the ultimate database, he just wants you to do all the work!
david c. hubbard gets into imaginary fights with imaginary small minority children
david c. hubbard also hates violence so much he declares war on everything
Our friend RC continues to outdo himself
I’ve Ben Christian but now I am disillusioned!
Ben Christian, expert on Holy Wars
Ben Christian, expert on Race Wars
The CIA killed JFK over silver! Proof? What is that?
Sharon P is the number one target of Al Qaeda nukes
Why won’t Christian ministers call for war? It’s like Jesus was for peace or something…
That’s enough for now, because the vomit level is reaching critical mass. We don’t want to pay for extra plumbing work, so tune in next time to Wingnut Web, where you will see some troglodyte say “Osambo!”
New Review – Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah
March of Godzilla 4 continues with the next Heisei movie, Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah! Watch as Godzilla in non-mutated form kills a bunch of American GIs in WW2, evil white guys from the future come to destroy Japan, and Godzilla gets a growth spurt! Complete with clip, because clips are cool. Read it today!
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (Review)
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah
aka Gojira vs. Kingu Gidora
1991
Directed and written by Kazuki Omori
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah is the third of the Heisei series of films, and the first to include a classic Toho kaiju in a new form (other classic monsters such as Mothra and Rodan would soon arrive as well.) The big story with Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah is not the plot or the monsters or any of that jazz, but the controversy surrounding the release of the film. Back in 1991, the US was still having rough relations with Japan economically, following a period where Japan seemed to be buying up much of America at wholesale prices. Japan’s edge had started to slip at this point, and they would soon be in the middle of a decade-long recession, but fear of Japan soon controlling the world war rampant in the dimmest of bulbs, who coincidentally just happen to have radio and TV shows. They were upset over the sequence where the precursor to Godzilla, the Godzillasaurus, slaughters a bunch of US troops during World War 2. The fact that men from the future who were white also went back in time to ruin Japan economically in retaliation of Japan’s dominance was also touchy. Accusations of anti-Americanism flew wild, and Japan had to say “What the frak?” No one seemed upset over the thousands of dead Japanese people in the film, the fact a Japanese woman was one of the time travelers, a white guy was a good robot, or the fact that everyone in the future where Japan dominated hated the country and thought of them as corrupt and deserving death for their arrogance.
But talking heads are morons, so who gives a crap what they thought in 1991? All I am concerned about is if that had any decision in the delaying of release of the post-Biollante films in America. Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah did not hit the US market until at least 1996, because I bought the VHS of it while I was in college. A few bootlegs circled at conventions, but outside of the grey market you could not get a glimpse of new Godzilla for five years. Of all of the Heisei era films, I think I enjoy this one the most, largely due to the human characters not being that annoying. It was very much better than its predecessor, Godzilla vs. Biollante, which was terrible (when Godzilla wasn’t fighting the army) and featured a stupid monster that I hate. Biollante’s poor showing at the box office basically forced Toho to tell the director he is bringing back a named monster, something that happened again when GMK: Tokyo SOS director Masaaki Tezuka was forced to put Ghidorah and Mothra in a film neither had any business being in. Toho could easily avoid this by not having lame monsters like Biollante or Megaguirus, but I guess that is just too difficult. Rumors swirl that this was originally going to star King Kong in a rematch against Godzilla, but negotiations went sour.
Enough rambling, let’s get to this production! We will have the cast breakdown, and then jump into the feature
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The best special effects money can buy!
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6 Dragonball Evolution clips for your Dragonball Evolutioning pleasure
Or something like that. This movie will be terrible!
SPECIAL BONUS! This is UK TV commercial:
Tang Yifei of Future Cop
First up is a spread with movie director Wong Jing where the two play around:
Next up is a magazine photoshoot: