2014 movie was simply called "Godzilla" (featuring Bryan Craston for all 2 minutes and directed by Gareth Edwards).Godzilla King of The Monsters (the one from this Honest Trailer) is the sequel to that movie released this very 2019, directed by Michael Dougherty.
Unfortunatelly, I dare say it is quite worse, since a few weeks ago Brazillian President Jair Bolsonaro fired the director from INPE (which is a very respectable institute for satellite image and spacial data in general) for publishing data showing the environmental damage in the Amazon.Just as well, (Anti)Environmental Minister Ricardo Salles is quite possibly the worst possible person to be responsible for protecting the Amazon, as his campaign would enforce "solutions" for farmers in the region just as his newest project after the huge backlash was to ensure 'monetize' the florest (which, by the way, is EXACTLY what got us here with this very problem, by farmers who want to monetize the Amazon land).
Cracked even did an article recently on how Disney is screwing their animator with this modern remakes (using the same songs, or in the case of the Lion King a shot by shot remake of the animated trailer).Amazing video.
This is a bad ending for anyone who's read the books or watched the show (come on, Cersei, Danny AND Jon dead?), but, well, cool toughts bro.A far better 'ending' would be to have Danny sit on the throne while facing the consequences of all the actions that GoT (yeah, bad pun) her there, such as losing her dragons and her loved ones (such as Barristan, Drogo and Jorah). Hell, I would love to see Danny confronting the maesters who said a few seasons ago that no one should bother about the White Walkers because the Wall would stop them (which pretty much confirms what we saw in the Long Night), but with her dead so that Tyrion could rule, well, it would just be a wasted opportunity.
I really liked the movie, but I really think the biggest plot hole in Black Panhter is the Wakandan monarchy (and Ta-Nehise Coates' 2017 reboot of the series seems to agree with me). I mean, it just doesn't make an inch of sense that anyone could challenge the king to a fist fight during coronation and if they win they would become the rightful ruler of the land... Wakanda would more likely be a dictatorship with many aspiring tyrants (like, let's say Marvel's very own Latveria) than an idillic paradise Utopia.
Cuca is from Montero Lobato's children books "The Yellow Woodpecker's Ranch", and it has been adapted to Brazilian tv a few times by now (the first from 1952 until 1963 on Rede Tupi and the second from 1977 to 1986). It also had an animated version up until 2016.
I mean, it just doesn't make an inch of sense that anyone could challenge the king to a fist fight during coronation and if they win they would become the rightful ruler of the land...
Wakanda would more likely be a dictatorship with many aspiring tyrants (like, let's say Marvel's very own Latveria) than an idillic paradise Utopia.
It also had an animated version up until 2016.