I was hesitant to watch this, firstly, because I wasn’t a huge fan of the second Godzilla, so I thought it could just be a crap film. Secondly, I was conflicted with me fighting me, and as Godzilla has been depicted as a villain or hero in films and Kong is only a hero I figured Kong had to win, which I wasn’t to thrilled about. King may be my alter-ego/animal but ‘Zilla is my role model, hero. Once I got wiff of a Mecha-Godzilla I knew how it was going to end. As my mate said it was my two characteristics fighting my “phone” character. (He used to complain I was always on my phone.)
It wasn’t a shit film but I wouldn’t tell you to rush out and watch it. It was entertaining enough… and for me a therapy session with my two alpha-egos in conflict in front of my eyes. (Well, three…)
I heard about every gay loving this show and wanted to hate it and instead, it ended up making me ball my eyes out, and is such an important show for every person to watch.
As poignant and important It’s A Sin is, Seet Home is entertaining and unpredictable. It is the best series I have seen in years! What starts as a creature feature becomes a powerful human drama that had me gasping at the screen.
This is Battle Royal for the next generation! I need not say more…
And two childhood favs!