Dan Zachary

Dan Zachary

  • Born: 1971-1-14
  • Height: 6' 4" (1.93 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Madelyn 2022-04-21 09:01:13

      nothing to say

      Godzilla's playing time is too short, and the fight is not very clear.
      Too much drama.
      Still worth a look though.
      American films are often very concerned about children, and they will give them a lot of scenes. Usually, your father loves you and your mother will come back. To a certain extent, it...

    • General 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      How could anyone be serious about monster movies?

      Godzilla was originally a big traditional Japanese monster. It was originally a super handsome monster in the minds of children who represent the earth to destroy the evil monsters in outer space. The

      original Japanese movie caused a sensation in the United States, and its influence was once...

    • Ibrahim 2022-03-26 09:01:02

      Surprise surprise this year. If you compare it with Huantai, you won’t be enthusiastic, put it in the theater, and the fool will scold it for cheating money, but it’s a pity. The bad remake is first, and the investment is not large. It has created such a crisis atmosphere in the world within a limited framework. It is crazy. I like the vicissitudes of quarantine, dying thriller skydiving, AD soundtrack, and the dark red style of the Japanese flavor. The potential is great, let's take a gamble, if the sequel does not happen unexpectedly, it will blind all mankind.

    • Titus 2022-03-24 09:01:13

      The plot and special effects are not bad, but the rhythm of the whole movie seems to be contrary to natural thinking, with a subtle ugly feeling. . . .

    Godzilla quotes

    • Admiral William Stenz: Gentlemen, you are being sent in by a HALO jump. Now, I realize not all of you have had hands-on experience. Frankly, none of us have ever faced a situation quite like this one before. I would not be asking any one of you to take this leap if I did not have complete faith in your ability to succeed. Your courage will never be more needed than it is today.

    • Ford Brody: Can we kill it?