Del Toro discussed the possibility of a Pacific Rim-Godzilla crossover during an interview with Collider last year. “I would love to see a jaeger and Godzilla duke it out,” the Pacific Rim director told Collider. “That would be too much for the human brain.” (contains Spoilers) Godzilla vs. Kong was fun summertime masala entertainment. Kong is alone and out of time because he symbolises the ultimate form of mighty barbarian Hero. Kong trusts the young girl is because, the child (is innocent) comes from a lost tribe, both are the last one from their kind. But I thought it was very wierd that there was romantic 70s music when Kong goes to see her. I think Kong can never survive in the modern world and I don't think he wants to be in a fake but perfect one either. Its better for the ape to live in the world of the past, which suites him more. The surface world (land or seas) is ruled by one power: the King of the monsters, Godzilla. Godzilla is the reptilian brain that doesn't feel love or need love. The creature only knows how to fight, either for good or bad. It has only one move, its nuke breath. And Godzilla can sense the threat from Apex 'Cyber'-netics and so its only looking to attack it. Godzilla symbolises nuclear power. Nuclear power can be either good or bad thing depending on how its used. It can be nuclear medicine & electricity or, the destruction of humankind. Godzilla and Kong gets into a spectacular fight for supremacy and Kong gets badly hit in the chest that almost stops his heart (I think its symbolises the economy). Mech-a-godzilla, is creation of Apex 'Cyber'-netics hybrid robotic dragon (obviously, CCP). The tiny human's ego (and corporate greed) is the reason that brings this alien abomination to life. Using telepathic ability from just one of the world-killer/civilization-destroyer hydra's skull (gidora), when used with bioenergy from earth's core (prehistoric land of the titans), the Mech-a-godzilla has more powerful red radioactive breath than the King of the monster's blue radioactive breath. However, we don't get to know if this robot-dragon hybrid creature has any thoughts of its own or if its simply a zombie. In the end, Hong Kong city is destroyed during the epic battles amongst these monsters. A kid drops alcohol on the control board and short-circuits all the Apex 'Cyber'-netics electronics and both of Mech-a-godzilla arms (representing, communist flag or pride) are cut off by Kong using a powerful prehistoric battle-axe that can absorb the full power of Godzilla's breath. This axe has a single-facing edge that is made out of a dragon's ridge-like dorsal spike. A single-edged axe perhaps symbolizes the safety in the knowledge that it can be used to cut only in one direction. However, only Kong has the ability to wield it as he has opposable thumbs. "it's scandalous that Terry Notary, who played Kong in this movie and "Skull Island," isn't being credited with the main cast, along with T.J. Storm, who has played Godzilla in three Monsterverse films It's according-to-Hoyle, Andy Serkis-caliber acting."
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