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| Took a photo of this standee outside the cinema. |
The story is kind of predictable. I mean I could guess who were going to die and who would live in the end. I think more effort could have gone into fleshing out the story too. It was a little bit weak.
There was this scene where a Jaeger (human controlled robot) used what looked like a bulk carrier, a ship as a club to hammer a Kaiju (monster). Watch the scene in the trailer (about 2 minutes 4 seconds into the trailer):
At that point in time, a question came into my head. I wondered which shipyard might have built that ship. It was so sturdy! Didn't break into half when it clobbered the Kaiju.
Anyone knows the answer?

The hollywood shipyard
ReplyDeleteHi Ray,
ReplyDeleteA perfect answer for a rhetorical question. LOL.
A CGI class ship? ;p
Hollywood - Where the impossible happens.
ReplyDeleteJust like Doraemon's toys which cannot be explained by science. Of couse, there are a few of his toys eventually invented but not 100% identical.
ReplyDeleteHi INVS 2.0,
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little, I wished I had a Doraemon! Haha...
Interesting comparison. :)
Hmm have not watch but also have this qn, did they explain why nuclear weapons were not used?
ReplyDeleteAs for which shipyard, I hope it's YZJ muahahaha, because I vested. ( just my nonsense)
Hi silly investor,
ReplyDeleteThey did use nuclear weapons at the end. Go watch it! :D
YZJ is in better shape than Cosco, I believe. ;)
I'm holding several lots of Cosco, and sad to hear that :(
ReplyDeleteBut it's true. YZJ's giving much higher dividends. I got my cosco around 5 years ago, been through ups and downs.
Just hope shipping industry will recover soon.