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and leech-slug-hagfish things *shudder*
You just named three of my ten favorite animals...whatever you're talking about, I can't wait to see it!
Actually, hearing early on that there'd be giant insects is all that sold me on this movie. Until then I thought "why do we need another Kong?"...but insects sell me on
anything.
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The bugs were terrifying. I couldn't watch when they were eating the guy I had to cover my face with my sleeve and peek out at the edge of the screen.
LOL...did you know that the
original King Kong had a scene where a man is devoured alive by giant spiders? And that this scene was removed because audiences at the time found it too horrific to watch? To think there was a time when a movie director would consider that a BAD thing...
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in real life a giant weta can get up to a maximum of 20cm long. Though the ones in the movie were more like 80-100cm and more evil.
Is that........is that weta.......a PET!?
I thought all species of weta were completely illegal due to their near-extinction status? I would do anything to own an insect that large. Or even see one, actually.
Amusingly enough they hired the toy/collectible company "Weta" to do the action figures
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The giant bugs were well done and thoroughly creeped me out (I'm deathly afraid of bugs). However, giant bugs in movies and books tend to irritate me. The reason bugs have the body structure they do is because they're small. That structure cannot be sustained if they go over a certain size. Their innards would collapse.
All they really need are lungs, a circulatory systems, an internal supporting structure, and actual skin/flesh beneath the exoskeleton. It isn't too far-fetched that they might eventually evolve these things. In some of my own creative works insects evolved a sophisticated variation of crustacean booklungs while their original trachea became a thick, basket-like "pseudo-skeleton".