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  • I want to talk to somebody in charge!

  • You're not fooling anybody when you say

  • that what happened was a natural disaster.

  • It was not an earthquake, it wasn't a typhoon.

  • You're hiding something out there!

  • Looks like Syria.

  • Aww.

  • - Oh! The statue-- - And it's gonna send us back...

  • ..to the Stone Age!

  • This is like War of the Worlds?

  • God help us all.

  • In 1954...

  • we awakened something.

  • 1954? It's like one of those good old movies.

  • The monster--ooh, is it Godzilla?

  • They were trying to kill it.

  • Trying to kill what? Who?

  • Oh I gotta see this.

  • - You have no idea what's coming! - Godzilla! (laughs)

  • Can we kill it?

  • Huh.

  • Is that Walter White?

  • They're gonna need to send another team.

  • The arrogance of man is thinking nature is in our control.

  • What's coming?

  • It's my old buddy!

  • Those don't look very realistic.

  • And not the other way around.

  • (explosions)

  • Fireworks at a time like this?

  • I mean, come on, guys. (gasps)

  • Oh dear Lord!

  • Thriller. OH! It ain't over.

  • Looks like Godzilla.

  • It is Godzilla!

  • Oh, Godzilla. He's back, huh?

  • Godzilla!

  • I love Godzilla!

  • He's baack!

  • - (Finebros) So what movie was that for? - Godzilla.

  • Godzilla!

  • Godzillaaaa!

  • I wonder why there's a new Godzilla movie.

  • (Finebros) Did you know there was going to be a new Godzilla?

  • I waited with bated breath and whispering humulus that there would be.

  • (Finebros) I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.

  • Yes, you can.

  • (Finebros) Would you say it looks like a good movie?

  • No.

  • It looks like it's badly scripted, melodramatic.

  • For my tastes? No!

  • I'd rather When Harry Met Sally.

  • Yeah.

  • If Bryan Cranston's in something, it kinda does make me interested.

  • You'd think he could do anything!

  • What would be interesting enough for him to do it?

  • This is total entertainment and keeps you on the edge of your seat.

  • I'm in! I love Godzilla movies.

  • (Finebros) Do you remember how old you were when you

  • - first saw a Godzilla movie? - Oh man, probably ten.

  • Ten, 11, 12.

  • I could've been on Kids React!

  • Maybe a teenager.

  • I was still in high school, flunking out.

  • So I didn't really pay any attention to Godzilla!

  • (Finebros) Do you like the old Godzilla films?

  • Oh, yes!

  • Oh, yeah! They were fun.

  • YES! Oh, I loved it.

  • Because it's so tacky and cheap.

  • Then they added on Perry Mason so they could sell it to America

  • 'cause they didn't think Americans would go see a Japanese movie,

  • which they they probably wouldn't back then.

  • I was never into that.

  • They're not my genre!

  • I prefer [Boris Karloff or Bela Lugosi.

  • You know, those are my stars.

  • (Finebros) What does Godzilla sound like?

  • HAAAAAH!

  • RAAAAR!

  • BRAARRR!

  • RAWWR!

  • RRRRRR!

  • Oh, I'm sorry. That was a rabid Godzilla.

  • (Finebros) If you found out a giant monster was coming

  • out of the ocean, what would be your strategy?

  • I'd get the hell out of there.

  • Run!

  • I'd totally surrender! Godzilla, here I am.

  • Start driving East 'cause he can't get very far from the ocean.

  • I think to dive into the ocean.

  • (Finebros) But that's where the monster is.

  • Well, I'd go below the monster.

  • (Finebros) In the original Godzilla movies, do you know what

  • - the monster was supposed to represent? - No, I don't.

  • Bad sushi.

  • He was the result of a nuclear accident.

  • (Finebros) The original producer of the Godzilla franchise

  • stated that the theme of the film was the terror of the bomb.

  • Mankind created the bomb and now nature was taking

  • its revenge on mankind.

  • I think that's a great idea.

  • Spot on, especially if it was one of the ones that we dropped on those guys.

  • Let's say it was Hiroshima.

  • I didn't realize that that was it.

  • I find it interesting and appropriate, really.

  • So sort of a metaphor for A-Bomb.

  • We were worried about atomic weapons at the time.

  • (Finebros) Was there a consciousness of society about nuclear war

  • as being something that may happen?

  • Very much so.

  • When I was a kid, we were in the middle of the Cold War.

  • Teachers would tell you, "The Russians have a great many

  • more bombs than the US."

  • It was scary.

  • We just never knew when it was going to happen.

  • People had made underground shelters for them,

  • connected to their home.

  • The last Friday of every month, they would test the air raid sirens.

  • They thought it was gonna help if we duck and cover,

  • which means we'd get under the desk and we'd go like this.

  • And the radiation won't hurt us!

  • We had a big earthquake in 1959 in Montana.

  • When I first came outside from the house shaking to pieces,

  • I kept asking my dad, "Where's the bombers?

  • Where's the bombers?"

  • 'Cause the idea of an earthquake hadn't crossed my mind.

  • I thought it was a nuclear attack.

  • (Finebros) Godzilla's had a lot of variations over the years.

  • Did you know it once was a children's television cartoon show?

  • No.

  • No, I didn't know that! I probably would've watched it.

  • That's almost as bad as the fairy tales we used to tell them.

  • You know, the wicked witch and all that!

  • (Finebros) I have the intro of the old Godzilla cartoon to show you now.

  • Okay.

  • Up from the depths

  • Thirty stories high

  • Breathing fire

  • His head in the sky

  • Godzillaaaa!

  • Godzilla!

  • And Godzookie.

  • Oh, pffft. (laughs)

  • Oh!

  • That's Godzilla? That's--

  • (Finebros) No, that's Godzookie.

  • Oh!

  • Godzilla!

  • It sounds like something from Broadway.

  • Godzillaaaaaaa!

  • (Finebros) What'd you think of the cartoon?

  • That's funny. As long as Godzilla is friendly and doesn't scare the kids.

  • Well, you see, they've dumbed it down and made it

  • less frightening to the immature mind.

  • Godzookie...(laughs)

  • It's terrible. That's terrible.

  • (Finebros) Why do you think movie studios choose to make so many remakes?

  • 'Cause they can't come up with new ideas.

  • I hate to say this, but the movie makers are younger.

  • They don't read as much.

  • They don't have any imagination or good writers.

  • Because of money.

  • It's cheap and easy!

  • And they have mutant brains!

  • If the first one was very successful, let's do it again!

  • I guess it's like money in the bag to them.

  • "Well, this made money before, it should make money again."

  • It doesn't always work though.

  • (Finebros) So finally, will you see the new Godzilla movie?

  • Me?

  • Funny you should ask. No.

  • Probably not.

  • I think I will.

  • No, I probably won't be seeing the movie.

  • Definitely.

  • It's a definite no.

  • Mmmm...no!

  • Yeah, I might do that.

  • I might go see it in the IMAX thing 'cause it's so big.

  • Actually, yes, I am.

  • And the main reason is because Bryan Cranston's in it.

  • That brings us to the end of another episode of Elders React!

  • New episodes of React! come out every week,

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  • Hope you have fun at Godzilla 'cause you will not see me there.

  • Don't even look.

  • Godzillaaaaaaaaa!

  • Goodbye!

I want to talk to somebody in charge!

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