The Good, The Bad and The Godzilla

Upon my arrival to digc330, I expected to see anime posters lining the walls, cosplayers sitting all around me and (hopefully) other like-minded otaku‘s and Japanophiles who enjoyed everything Japanese. Oh boy was I wrong. Reflexivity in the context of research practices would be the main focus of this week, in relation to a film […]

via The Good, The Bad and The Godzilla — krisesandchrosses

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  1. Good post, I really like the depth you went into on what you expected from the subject before it started and how quickly that changed once you had arrived in it.
    I also liked how you chose a specific way to evaluate the movie in relation to yourself as it was a new type of film for you to watch.
    Although I have to disagree with you as I really like the special effects as they were mostly models and really well built hah but I also found the live tweeting distracting and enjoyable and like you.
    Good final reflection at the end of your post making it quite enjoyable for me to read so cheers.
    Max

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    1. Thanks for the feedback Max! Apart from the dodgy special effects it was definitely a top notch, extremely metaphoric movie that will almost always be relevant in modern society.

      ~krisesandchrosses~

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