Whyn not combine the two? They're smart scientists, surely they can come up with fire bullets!DVS BSTrD said:He's stiff because his bark is worse than his bite.Scarim Coral said:Wow that costume is pretty stiff! *drum roll*
Too primitive, They have to solve problems the AMERICAN way.Also for a bunch of smart scientist, couldn't they used well I don't know fire to kill Tobunga?
With Bullets!
Allow me to counter with a recent post about Pokémon:MovieBob said:Schlocktober 2013: From Hell it Came
MovieBob gives everyone a reason to fear a haunted tree stump.
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Makes me wonder what "wood" happen if Tabonga met a Phantump...*gasp* What have I done?! I've made fanfic bait! Run!Dickdatduck said:From the pokedex entry of the new pokemon Phantump: "According to old tales, these Pokémon are stumps possessed by the spirits of children who died while lost in the forest."
I did a quick google search to see if they did riff this one and while it was considered many times best brains turned it down. Someone should get in touch with ether cinematic titanic or rifftrax to do this one.Roganzar said:How did this movie not make it on to the MST3K lineup.
Maybe It's just too painful.
While the movie definitely had racist overtones, I find it funny that things have more or less flipped. If the movie was done today, all the villains would be white (and probably members of the military and/or businessmen), they would be there to infect the natives with poison for shits and giggles, and the heroes would be the natives using tribal medicine and whatnot to kill off the creature. And if a white or American character was a hero, they'd have to immediately side with the natives and go all Dances With Wolves within five minutes of being introduced.Lonewolfm16 said:While the 1950s were certainly a racist time, I actually kinda like the theme of westerners bringing science and modern medicine and having to fight ancient tribal religion and tradition along with semi-xenophobic distrust of outsiders. Especially since there are regions of the world where "traditional medicine" is as commonly used as actual medicine, to say nothing of homeopathy and faith healing back here in the west.