I see you're trying to play along with my Pheonix Wright post at the DCC thread. However, from what I can understand on that post, you shouldn't be arguing on how your opinions is superior to others, considering how they're easily proven false. And example would be your comment criticizing the Smash Bros. roster being debunked by another user at the Smash Bros. thread. As for your comment from my "Realism In Movies" thread, the first American remake of Godzilla was released in 1998, not 2000, and Bryan Crasten's character in the 2014 reboot was well-received by both fans and critics. Your argument about how it's too human-focused is flawed too, because those are what make Godzilla films good in terms of the storyline, because the sequels that focus more on monster fights, mostly from the 60s and 70s, had one-dimensional characters with little to no development. The original Godzilla was heavily human-focused, and it's still hailed as the best of the series, followed closely by 1984's Return of Godzilla (Godzilla 1985 in the U.S.) and GMK.