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False?
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Correct, wild the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, where the movie was filmed, what was the actual inspiration for the hotel, the grounds did not have a hedge Maze and the scenes were filmed elsewhere.
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I'm gonna take abandoned Luv's turn. ::wink::
True or False... In the forth Godzilla film, Godzilla Vs The Thing (Mothra Vs Godzilla) (1964), the giant moth mother Mothra is killed by Godzilla. |
Err... False?
I liked Mothra in The Rebirth of Mothra movies. A good giant insect who defended the earth with the help of two singing fairies. I think it was evil in the other movies though. ::big grin:: |
Damn I didn't even see this one or else I could have answered it already. Godzilla did not kill her. She actually went on to be One of the most beloved monsters in the series after Godzilla.
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Sorry for being off topic ::big grin::::embarrassment:: |
No! You guys are both wrong! ::big grin::
Mother Mothra was killed by Godzilla. Seriously. She came to defend her two eggs from Godzilla approaching them for a tasty omelette. She put up a good fight, but Godzilla roasted her with his radiation fire blast and she went down and died. But she was successful in defending her offspring, as Godzilla went off to do some other human damage. The two moths hatch as tough little silk spewing larva tanks. So there're more moths. You guys got to checkout Godzilla Vs the Thing (1964), it's beautifully colored, funny, has the best song in monster film history, a wild sci-fi fantasy film, and it's the best Godzilla film all time. I'm going to give yous another True or False: In the original 1933 King Kong classic, you never see King Kong crashing through the giant logged fence built by the natives to keep Kong out. |
I've never seen the movie so I will let somebody else answer. ::smile::
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Leave me alone Sculpt you asshole ::big grin:: I have been half asleep since 3 a.m. this morning and not to mention baked off my ass ever since as well has it been working functionally today.
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