Thread:Indominus Rex 2016/@comment-31330278-20180406204548/@comment-31330278-20180723004456

1. I didnt watched the movie with Mecha-Godzilla, so i take your word. But you're right. There was no reason to build a robotic Godzilla. The point of Godzilla is being a force of nature. Where's the nature in a robot? Is like building a mechanic t-rex just for the rule of cool. But you know who did wrote a great electronic monster? The good people in Valve. GLaDOS was awesome. Alongside with David 8 and Agent Smith, she's one of the best robotic villains i can think about at the moment. Also, an israeli singer named Aya Korem did wonderful covers to GLaDOS' songs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_zFw62Jd_Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5diED6ALLE

2. Yandere is one scary place. I go with the assumption that every Yandere character are psychos. He does seems to do Monica's point of view. Does Yandere is more of a psychopath or psychoptic? I dont rule out the option she's both.

3. There's a reason that these days the carnivores have more focus. Most of the time they have more heroic potential and more fleshed-out characters. Also, after years of herbivores-oriented movies, the carnivores are like the original rap music of the dinosaurs. I can see your point, but overdoing the herbivores-oriented theme isn't the best idea. Except for The Land Before Time, i dont recall it was a good idea. Disney's "Dinosaur" is good for killing time, like when you want something to watch while you eat, or a quality with your hyperactive nephew. With TLBT it's arguably worse. The first 2 movies were great. Ever since part 3, it just went down hill and became a musical for todlers. If you want to go back to the herbivores movies, you can do a good job, but keep in mind that not every herbivore is good for the job. It should be either sauropod or someone from the horned dinosaurs family (both ceratopcian and pachycephalosaurs. Not everyone knows it, but both types are from the same family). Armored dinosaurs doesnt make good protagonist in their own right. Ornitopod are overused, to the point of being called by TV Tropes "forgotten trope". Whatever you do, keep balance and you might pool off anything with decent writing.

4. On the contrary. Godzilla should be shrinked to Kong's size. The Godzilla we know is far too big to walk on land without crumble under its own weight. If it was a sauropud, it would be another thing. But i dont think a water dragon who's a hybrid of stegosaurus and scorpiovenator (a relative of the carnotaurus and majungasaurus) can live above a certain size. Any creature who's larger than Kong should either have wings or living in the sea. It would also be more appealing to people without the kaiju fandom and make the struggle between Godzilla and Ghidorah with more impact. Cool trailer. I'll go deep to it soon. Until a rewatch, you'll love some of Alteori's recent videos. She talk about Ghidorah and the monsterverse in general. Get in her page. It's all there.

5. TV Tropes make me a little upset. They completely missunderstood I-Black's personality (saying he was outright malicious, in contrast to the suffering I-Rex. It was the other way around. And no. His evil chuckle doesnt make him any worse than any other villain in the series. The human villains had chuckles of their own, but no one seems to hold it against them) and didnt understood Blue and Owen's second seperation. They said Blue said "i cant trust you anymore". No. It went like this:

Owen: "Come with us. Will take you to a safe place".

Blue: "Is there any safe place in this world? And even if there is, who know what will happen there? Can you promise me no hybrid and no evil human will find us there? Charlie, Eco and Delta are dead. The closest thing to another raptor i met in the past 3 years is a crazy hybrid, which unlike Indominus-Rex, i cant even hate. Even you cant provied a shield against this world. And you shouldn't try. I'm the past. Claire and Masie are the future. Leave the past and go with the future".