With the release of Cloverfield behind us and the country split on whether J.J. Abrams' monster epic has the right stuff to change the genre forever, the time has come for you to weigh in on who you think is the greatest monster to ever attack a metropolis.
Are you a King Kong fan, or does he have nothing on Godzilla? Is The Deadly Mantis more deadly than The Fly?
Tell us what you think, and enter for a chance to win the two-disc Deluxe Collector's Edition of the original Gojira (Godzilla).
Update: This contest has ended and a winner has been randomly selected. See after the jump for the winner and the comment.
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Clayton Neuman
January 24, 2008 5:53pm
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So I was reading the blog the other day about gore not saving your independent film and I thought to myself, "Well, it won't save an independent film but it does make a bad one better sometimes". It reminded me of the 2004 film Bone Sickness. It was shot on the cheap on weekends by a guy and his friends. It wasn't groundbreaking or new, but the gore made it the most enjoyable part of the whole thing.
So my question for you Goatlings is how does gore rank for you in a film, does it kill it or help?
Microwaved
January 24, 2008 1:47pm
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