Okay, so, a long time ago, I read a little interview with the creators of the Cloverfield monster, talking about how they pulled qualities from deep-sea creatures to make Clover.
Sorry guys, neat monster, but, last I checked, most deep sea creatures didn't have spindly little arms (How does it hold itself up at that size, let alone move so fast?). And external bladders would probably rupture at this pressure if it were a deep sea monster, and it might give itself the bends if it crawled up here too fast and... well, sorry, you guys haven't convinced me. But regardless, fun monster, really fun movie, great effects, but, the parasite crabs were more believable than the monster (except for the visceral explosion part. That's just silly).
So, in the spirit of fun, I decided to make my own silly monster out of a hodge podge of aquatic beasties. Deep (Though around the house here, everyone calls him Shamrock ::face-desk: borrows an amphibious body from an Axolotl, (and fluffy eternal gills, that should look all gross in the open air but magically don't!) But borrows a horn (but made more elaborate) from the goblins hark, jaws of an umbrella/gulper eel, angler fish lures, flashlight fish bioluminecence, handfish fins, venomous barbs and fins from lionfish, tentacles from octopus... I'm probably missing some... I had a hayday just throwing parts together like Frankenstein.
I think That he, Godzilla, Clover and Cthulu should have tea together sometime, huh?
Sorry guys, neat monster, but, last I checked, most deep sea creatures didn't have spindly little arms (How does it hold itself up at that size, let alone move so fast?). And external bladders would probably rupture at this pressure if it were a deep sea monster, and it might give itself the bends if it crawled up here too fast and... well, sorry, you guys haven't convinced me. But regardless, fun monster, really fun movie, great effects, but, the parasite crabs were more believable than the monster (except for the visceral explosion part. That's just silly).
So, in the spirit of fun, I decided to make my own silly monster out of a hodge podge of aquatic beasties. Deep (Though around the house here, everyone calls him Shamrock ::face-desk: borrows an amphibious body from an Axolotl, (and fluffy eternal gills, that should look all gross in the open air but magically don't!) But borrows a horn (but made more elaborate) from the goblins hark, jaws of an umbrella/gulper eel, angler fish lures, flashlight fish bioluminecence, handfish fins, venomous barbs and fins from lionfish, tentacles from octopus... I'm probably missing some... I had a hayday just throwing parts together like Frankenstein.
I think That he, Godzilla, Clover and Cthulu should have tea together sometime, huh?
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