1 hr 10 min

Gojira Nerd Skool

    • Film Reviews

This week Nerd Skool Discusses Professor Ando's summer movie pick: Gojira

Andy leads a discussion about the 1954 Japanese film 'Gojira' and its Americanized version, which he introduced as an influential film in the kaiju genre.
Andy, Joe, Art, and Tiffany engage in a discussion about the ownership and history of the iconic monster movies, Godzilla and King Kong.
Andy shares his fond childhood memories related to Godzilla toys and the original 1954 film. but hated the 1998 American version of "Godzilla,"
The nerds discuss the cultural impact and enduring legacy of the monster Gojira, also known as Godzilla. The team explored the film's themes of nuclear destruction and the moral dilemmas of utilizing weapons of mass destruction, drawing parallels with events such as the 9/11 attacks. The conversation also covered the evolution of the Godzilla franchise, the role of monsters in modern iterations of the story, and the potential consequences of political decisions.
Tiffany and Andy discussed the production quality and romantic aspects of the movie, with references to the Japanese film "Godzilla, minus one." Joe shared a fact about the effectiveness of kamikaze pilots in World War II, sparking a deeper conversation about Japanese cultural beliefs regarding death and honor.
The group further discuss the concept of a 'bad movie scale', which Andy previously used in his reviews, and considered reintroducing it as a more lighthearted approach to movie criticism.
The nerds discuss their recent movie-watching experience and popcorn buckets before transitioning into a conversation about reading preferences and the impact of subtitles on comprehension. Joe praises the performance of female basketball players, leading to an in-depth discussion about women's basketball, particularly the WNBA, and the lack of attention given to the sport. The team also discussed the influence of media coverage and societal perceptions on the sport and its players, with a specific reference to Caitlin Clark.
The team also discuss their social media presence, and upcoming events such as 'Heroes Con' and and Pride month celebrations. 

This week Nerd Skool Discusses Professor Ando's summer movie pick: Gojira

Andy leads a discussion about the 1954 Japanese film 'Gojira' and its Americanized version, which he introduced as an influential film in the kaiju genre.
Andy, Joe, Art, and Tiffany engage in a discussion about the ownership and history of the iconic monster movies, Godzilla and King Kong.
Andy shares his fond childhood memories related to Godzilla toys and the original 1954 film. but hated the 1998 American version of "Godzilla,"
The nerds discuss the cultural impact and enduring legacy of the monster Gojira, also known as Godzilla. The team explored the film's themes of nuclear destruction and the moral dilemmas of utilizing weapons of mass destruction, drawing parallels with events such as the 9/11 attacks. The conversation also covered the evolution of the Godzilla franchise, the role of monsters in modern iterations of the story, and the potential consequences of political decisions.
Tiffany and Andy discussed the production quality and romantic aspects of the movie, with references to the Japanese film "Godzilla, minus one." Joe shared a fact about the effectiveness of kamikaze pilots in World War II, sparking a deeper conversation about Japanese cultural beliefs regarding death and honor.
The group further discuss the concept of a 'bad movie scale', which Andy previously used in his reviews, and considered reintroducing it as a more lighthearted approach to movie criticism.
The nerds discuss their recent movie-watching experience and popcorn buckets before transitioning into a conversation about reading preferences and the impact of subtitles on comprehension. Joe praises the performance of female basketball players, leading to an in-depth discussion about women's basketball, particularly the WNBA, and the lack of attention given to the sport. The team also discussed the influence of media coverage and societal perceptions on the sport and its players, with a specific reference to Caitlin Clark.
The team also discuss their social media presence, and upcoming events such as 'Heroes Con' and and Pride month celebrations. 

1 hr 10 min