I’m a big fan of the Godzilla movies, here are some of my favourites:

  • Godzilla(1954)
  • Ghidorah The Three-Headed Monster (1964)
  • Godzilla VS Megalon
  • Godzilla VS MechaGodzilla
  • Terror Of MechaGodzilla
  • All Of The Heisei Godzilla Movies
  • Godzilla Millenium (1999)
  • Godzilla VS Megaguirus (2000)
  • Godzilla, Mothra And King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All Out Attack (2001)
  • Godzilla Final Wars (2004)
  • Godzilla (2014)
  • Shin Godzilla (2016)
  • Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (2019)
  • Godzilla VS Kong (2021)
  • @cayde6ml
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    I might get flak for this, but right now its probably James Cameron’s Avatar series. Pandora is such a beautiful world with exotic wildlife and surprisingly deep lore, a really interesting alien species, and the movies are masterpieces of art.

    I have a soft spot guilty pleasure for the Fast and Furious series.

    My favorite movie series of all time is probably Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers and Hot Wheels: Highway 35 World Race.

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      I didn’t hate the new Avatar movie. It’s mostly a cascade of liberalism and I did detest the shift of focus from war to the weird personal nonsense story of the general or whatever. Very obviously a set-up for a sequel and maybe they can make it more interesting in the next one, but sheesh could I not give a shit about his weird racial-daddy-Hitlerite issues.

      Strange maybe, but a specific theme I really appreciated was the display of how child soldiers are made in the face of genocide and how it may be horrible but to blame the victims is to equivocate the brutality of a genocidal entity and the victims of that entity. “Human Rights” warriors would be condemning the Na’vi for allowing a teenager to wield a human gun while ignoring the literal destruction of Pandora. Maybe I’m reading what I want to read out of it, but I liked it. Also ditched some of the white savior stuff by giving us breathing room from Sully and focusing more on the “actual” Na’vi.

      The Tulkun are also cool as shit and the movie is indeed beautiful.

      • @cayde6ml
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        I think the general overall feel is that war is still the main focus, Jake just wanted to temporarily distance himself to regroup and keep his family safe.

        I don’t get the complaint of white savior stuff in Avatar. I understand the connection, but how else would they portray the Na’vi getting assist from humans? In Jake’s context, given that he has military knowledge and training and insight into human psychology, I think its an unfair complaint.

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  • @Kirbywithwhip1987
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    Jurassic Park.

    And Godzilla 2014, 2019, Kong: Skull Island and Godzilla vs Kong are among the best ever!

  • Rasm653u [He/him] 🔻
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    @cayde6ml@lemmygrad.ml Put it best

    James Cameron’s Avatar series. Pandora is such a beautiful world with exotic wildlife and surprisingly deep lore, a really interesting alien species, and the movies are masterpieces of art.

  • @knfrmity
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    21 year ago

    Two favourites of mine are Resident Evil and Underworld.

  • @KrupskayaPraxis
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    11 year ago

    Probably Star Wars, but mostly the original trilogy and the prequels. I don’t care for the newer stuff.