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If it does turn out to be "just" a giant monster movie, I'm going to be disappointed.
Unless it is shot in actual real time there is no way to make me suspend my disbelief. Physics is physics, anything flesh and blood without "magical powers", no matter its origin, can't last more than 10 minutes (at best, including time to acquire target and start the run in from the IP) against modern military hardware once it is on site.
So 30 minutes or so to alert and scramble, 10 minutes of blowing it to pieces /immolating it (generous) and then 5 minutes of biohazard clean-up/decon montage with cheesy '80s rock score. (And hopefully celebratory barbeque scenes )
A story I enjoyed, which I think inspired the film "Cast a Deadly Spell", ended with the giant amorphous eldritch blob creature being led to a refinery, whereupon the hero shoots a simple bazooka at the tanks and burns it up. It an't elegant, but it certainly reflects "reality".
Unless it is shot in actual real time there is no way to make me suspend my disbelief. Physics is physics, anything flesh and blood without "magical powers", no matter its origin, can't last more than 10 minutes (at best, including time to acquire target and start the run in from the IP) against modern military hardware once it is on site.
So 30 minutes or so to alert and scramble, 10 minutes of blowing it to pieces /immolating it (generous) and then 5 minutes of biohazard clean-up/decon montage with cheesy '80s rock score. (And hopefully celebratory barbeque scenes )
A story I enjoyed, which I think inspired the film "Cast a Deadly Spell", ended with the giant amorphous eldritch blob creature being led to a refinery, whereupon the hero shoots a simple bazooka at the tanks and burns it up. It an't elegant, but it certainly reflects "reality".