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Post by Wolf Hurricane on Aug 23, 2011 3:10:22 GMT -5
Pinhead
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Post by Brainbustaaah! on Aug 23, 2011 11:58:30 GMT -5
Dick Cheney Frankenstein's Monster
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Post by adouble on Aug 23, 2011 22:07:17 GMT -5
Frankenstein's Monster
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Post by Gus Richlen Was Wrong on Aug 24, 2011 14:17:20 GMT -5
Frankenstein's Monster
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Post by Paul Is Deadpool R.I.P on Aug 24, 2011 17:17:46 GMT -5
So the "Monster" wins! Next up a HUGE battle!
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Post by Paul Is Deadpool R.I.P on Aug 24, 2011 22:17:22 GMT -5
The next match up is HUGE: GodzillaGodzilla's appearance has changed over the years, but many of his characteristics have remained constant. His roar has remained the same, only changing in pitch. Godzilla's approximate appearance, regardless of the design of the suit utilized for the creature, remains the same general shape, which is instantly recognizable: a giant, mutant dinosaur with rough, bumpy charcoal-blue scales, a long powerful tail, and jagged, bone-colored dorsal fins. Godzilla's iconic character design is a blended chimera inspired by various prehistoric reptiles, gleaned from children's dinosaur books and illustrations from an issue of Life magazine: Godzilla has the head and lower body of a Tyrannosaurus, a triple row of dorsal plates reminiscent of a Stegosaurus, the neck and forearms of Iguanodon and the tail and skin texture of a crocodile.[9][10] Godzilla's dorsal plates have themselves altered in size and appearance over the years. Godzilla's body and facial structure changed often from film to film. The first films depicted the creature with a more feral head and facial structure, to indicate his status as a feared threat. As the character became more of a heroic figure—particularly to children, who became a large part of Godzilla's target audience from 1965 until 1978 in the Showa era—the creature's shown as having human or near-human intelligence in most films. Godzilla was originally believed by many to be green when the original black and white film was produced, and promotional artwork in America and other English speaking countries depicted him as such. The creature was also depicted as being green in the Hanna-Barbera cartoon and a number of toys in the United States prior to the Trendmasters toy line, which depicted Godzilla in his actual coloration. Godzilla actually has a greenish hue in Godzilla 2000 and again in Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, but returns to his classic charcoal gray in subsequent films in the Millennium series starting with Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Although his origins vary somewhat from film to film, he is always described as a prehistoric creature, who first appeared and attacked Japan at the beginning of the Atomic Age. In particular, mutation due to atomic radiation is presented as an explanation for his size and powers. The most notable of Godzilla's resulting abilities is his atomic breath: a powerful heat ray of fire from his mouth. Godzilla is also depicted as being resistant to damage thanks to a tough hide and an advanced healing factor, which itself became a focal point in Godzilla vs. Biollante and Godzilla 2000. He is portrayed as being strong and dexterous, sometimes utilizing martial arts techniques in combat. Described as a transitional form between aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates in the original film, Godzilla is able to survive in the ocean for indefinite periods of time and is as adept a fighter underwater as he is on land. These particular abilities are portrayed consistently among Godzilla's many incarnations, though he also possesses skills, often employed as weapons of last resort that are only seen on rare occasions to beat certain enemies. VS"Cloverfield" Clover is the production name given to the giant, fictional monster that appears in the 2008 film Cloverfield. The creature was originally conceived by producer J. J. Abrams and was designed by artist Neville Page. In the film, the monster is never named; the name "Cloverfield" is only given to the US Department of Defense case file of the incidents depicted in the movie.[1] The Department of Defense names the creature "LSA" for Large-Scale Aggressor in the movie's Blu-ray special feature called "Cloverfield Special Investigation Mode". The name Clover was the nickname affectionately given to the monster among the production staff.[2] First to 3 votes win!
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Post by lionheart21 on Aug 24, 2011 22:45:42 GMT -5
Oh no, there goes Tokyo Go go Godzilla!
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Post by Triwizard Champion on Aug 25, 2011 0:16:10 GMT -5
Godzilla
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Post by Wolf Hurricane on Aug 25, 2011 1:15:11 GMT -5
Godzilla
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Post by Gus Richlen Was Wrong on Aug 25, 2011 1:21:47 GMT -5
Godzilla
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Post by Paul Is Deadpool R.I.P on Aug 25, 2011 1:29:57 GMT -5
And so the "King of Monsters" wins. Tomorrow its gonna be even better as we see Freddy, Myers and a few others make it in.
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