To start off Frank and John do a little housekeeping and discuss the current release schedule of the podcast. Then we talk about the Monsterverse and cinematic universes and their potential future. Frank then runs down the plot of the film, and John and he discusses their thoughts on certain plot elements used in the movie.
Up next they dive into the characters, and their relationships to each other, and to the monster. Then they discuss the fights between Godzilla and Kong and how that creates the drama and tension for the film. John and Frank then go over the expectations of the film and how it failed to live up to them and completely fulfill them. Finally, they discuss their problems with the film and their favorite moments.
QUOTES
"It's not fucking Faulkner."
"He has thumbs!"
-John
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Episode 133: Godzilla vs Kong Produced by: Relevant to Our Interests Hosts: John R. Belliston and Frank Shaw Scripting by: John R. Belliston and Frank Shaw Edited by: Frank Shaw Twitter: @r2interests Facebook
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