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"…And the big boat is swimming down the river and a lotta people are on it and they're fishing and… um… what do people do on boats?"
"Oh they can do lots of things! They could be scrubbing the decks, or checking the cargo, or adjusting course, or trawling the river bed for trash and pollutants, or""
"Then a BIG LIZARD COMES OUT AND STARTS SMASHING EVERYBODY! RARR, GAR RAR CHOMPCHOMPNOM! TAKE MY LASER BREATH! VOOOOOM!"
"Wow, that was… unexpectedly brutal."
"That's what happened in the movie."
"You were awake for that?"
"Uh-huh!"
"…Don't tell your mom that, okay?"
"Daddy told me already."
"That's Shining, alright."
"And the ship is burning up and everybody's screaming 'help help!' but the lizard is stomping everything and eating everybody and
"You know how about we play house instead, sweetie?"
"Okay! I wanna be the cook!"
Kids are like sponges, they'll soak up whatever they see and regurgitate it in rather… surprising, ways. Princesses are no exception, and with both Twilight and Shining content their respective niece/daughter was fast asleep on the couch last night and neither bothering to take her upstairs yet, their impromptu late-night monster movie gained an unknown third viewer. Flurry gives it a 7/10 "needs more explosions".
Fun fact, the guys who originally made Godzilla, Toho, hated the infamous 1998 film and its portrayal of the kaiju so much, that when they got the rights to the franchise back, they spent years taking constant hilarious potshots at him, making it canon that the monster in the film wasn't the actual Godzilla (One character's reasoning was that he was too small and too weak to be the real Godzilla), and having him killed off in a bout five seconds in a brawl with the actual Godzilla. Writers are just as hilariously petty as we fans, it seems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKvtWhLrYxM&t=