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NoisePicnic » Our Lovely Podcasts » Double Bill » Godzilla, King of the Monsters/Pacific Rim | Double Bill Ep 4

Godzilla, King of the Monsters/Pacific Rim | Double Bill Ep 4

August 14, 2013 by Joshua Humphrey Leave a Comment

db004We cycle back to Mikey Postle and his pick of Godzilla, King of the Monsters! and Pacific Rim. Mickey debated a long time with Brian and Joshua over what should be paired with Pacific Rim–would it be something Gundam flavored? Or perhaps even Evangelion? But ultimately it was decided we needed to go back to the origins of kaiju and pick the King of the Monsters himself, Godzilla.

The time has come to see just how he squares up today against the monsters from Guillermo del Toro’s dreams.

Next Double Bill will be Brian’s pick. We’ll be trying something different and watching The Wizard of Oz while listening to Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon to attempt Dark Side of the Rainbow.

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Answering the simple question of "Do these two things work together?" Joshua Humphrey, Brian Watson-Jones, and Michael Postle pick two works--film or otherwise--that we feel would go well together and watch them sequentially. Then we pick them apart to find just how well they connected.

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