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niladri123 · 9 months ago
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moviesandmania · 4 months ago
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TARANTULAS: THE DEADLY CARGO Reviews and free online
‘Terror has 8 legs’ Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo is a 1977 made-for-TV movie about a horde of killer spiders that are accidentally transported from Ecuador to California. The movie was directed by Stuart Hagmann from a screenplay co-written by John Groves and Guerdon Trueblood. It was produced by Paul Freeman and executive-produced by Alan Landsburg. The Alan Landsburg Productions movie stars…
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cheesecakemermaid1048 · 1 year ago
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Just watched the bad guy christmas speical.It was pretty good,not amazing by any means.But it made for fun watch.If you want more of bad guys,I suggest checking it out but keep your expectations reasonably low and you will have good time.
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reversemoon255 · 1 year ago
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Tarantula Knight, Shugod Centipede, and Shugod Cicada
I have been thoroughly enjoying Kingohger so far. Strong characters, a good balance of seriousness and humor, good action, etc. Related to today's topic, Spider Kumonos has a lot of characteristics I like; being hinted at earlier in the series (playing the narrator), being half-kaijin, having a great design, and having his own goals that both pair him with and put him against our main team when required. Now, let's talk about his robot companion.
The Good: Excellent posability. While it lacks a waist joint, Tarantula Knight probably has better movement options than King-Ohger, having a ton of ab movement and unimpeded arms and legs. This also allows God Tarantula to have similar levels of posability as a spider. The transformation is rather simple, but has a few tricks, and the combination is a little boring but isn't hard to balance.
Centipede and Cicada: Cicada is pretty fun, having more transformation than expected when becoming a weapon and fully posable wings. Centipede is definitely the better looking weapon, but suffers from a somewhat loose ball-joint at its base connection and lacking any interesting action features on its own apart from being able to turn right.
The Bad: My only real complaint is Extreme King-Ohger is unwieldy and unbalanced. It looks better than previous incarnations of this transformation thanks to the Legend parts, but high posability is a hindrance to big combinations; a double-edged sword.
Overall, this is a superb individual robot with appreciated interplay with King-Ohger. It's amazing this is only the fourth posable release. Cicada and Centipede are both ok, but you're probably getting them for their eventual combination with Kabuto Caucasus Castle.
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1-800-not-a-robot · 2 years ago
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stylized-corpse · 2 months ago
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The new Melvins record is full of earthshattering sickness!
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b-movieenema · 2 months ago
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Kiss of the Tarantula (1975)
What happens when you mix a disturbed girl with a pet tarantula? You get yourself a mid-70s horror film called Kiss of the Tarantula and that's what's being reviewed on this week's B-Movie Enema.
Spiders… why’d it have to be spiders? Welcome to this week’s B-Movie Enema review. This time around, I’m looking at the 1975 horror film Kiss of the Tarantula directed by Chris Munger. Munger only did three films, of which this film was his last. A few years later, he directed a single episode of The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams. That was pretty much the end of Munger’s career. This movie……
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aowork2live · 5 months ago
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autoassembly · 6 months ago
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Episode Review: Beast Wars S01 Ep19 - "Call Of The Wild"
We’re into the final stretch with our look back at the first season of Beast Wars. Episode 19 sees series story editor Bob Forward return to writing duties once more with Call Of The Wild so I was expecting something special… Call Of The Wild – Story Summary Cheetor is having nightmares… He finds himself dreaming about being a wild animal chasing down prey before being surrounded by fire then…
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betterhealthandfitnesstips · 8 months ago
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cool-wilson-david · 8 months ago
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Tarantula Elite by Cyril Gupta Review
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herpsandbirds · 2 months ago
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New tarantula species discovered in one of Arizona's warming sky islands
The spiders are small as tarantulas go — no more than 2 to 3 inches across, with black and gray bodies accented by fiery orange hairs. Their high-elevation forest habitat requires them to endure frigid winter conditions, but they don’t seem to mind. Hendrixson, Hamilton and fellow University of Idaho researcher Karina Silvestre Bringas introduced the new spider to the world last month with an article in the peer-reviewed scientific journal ZooKeys. They named it Aphonopelma jacobii in honor of Michael Jacobi, a naturalist and photographer who supplied them with their first live specimens while he was working as a volunteer host at the Cave Creek Canyon Visitor Information Center in the Chiricahuas...
Read more: https://tucson.com/news/local/environment/new-tarantula-species-chiricahua-mountains-arizona/article_24223f50-6fce-11ef-8c25-e3aebb8544b0.html
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moviesandmania · 5 months ago
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KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS William Shatner vs. tarantulas - free on Tubi and YouTube
‘A living, crawling, Hell on earth!’ Kingdom of the Spiders is a 1977 American science fiction horror film directed by John “Bud” Cardos (Mutant; The Dark) and produced by Igo Kantor, Jeffrey M. Sneller and James Bond Johnson. The screenplay was written by Richard Robinson and Alan Caillou, from an original story by Jeffrey M. Sneller and Stephen Lodge. The movie stars William Shatner (Incubus;…
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jazzluca · 2 years ago
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jupiterswasphouse · 5 months ago
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WASP REVIEW - CAZADORES (FALLOUT: NEW VEGAS)
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[Image IDs: Two images of the Cazadores from Fallout: New Vegas, one being a render of the in-game model and the other being an official illustration /End IDs.]
This one's an interesting one! While the vast majority of fictional (non-ant/bee) wasps are based on Vespids such as the paper wasps, yellowjackets, or hornets, the Cazadores of the Fallout universe are based on spider wasps (Pompilidae), more specifically the genus Pepsis, one of two genera of tarantula hawk wasps (the other being Hemipepsis), a set of species that is, in fact, found in the deserts of the southwestern US, in which New Vegas is set.
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[Image Source: Wikimedia Commons, Niklas299 | Image ID: A photo of an almost blueish black tarantula hawk wasp with orange and black wings, Pepsis grossa, on a leafy green plant /End IDs.]
They share many of the most famous features of these insects, such as their black coloration, curled antennae (in females, the opposite of paper wasps, whose males are the ones with curls), orange wings (although some species of the aforementioned genera have entirely black wings), and a similar body shape. These wasps also have some features, however, that don't match up with their inspiration, such as their red eyes (in-game), jagged wing shape, and much more pronounced setae (hair/fur), perhaps being adaptations brought on by the extreme radiation of the wastelands, or instead by something else entirely, which we'll be getting to later in this review.
They also have another key difference from their inspiration! Real world spider wasps are solitary and will either create or reuse existing underground burrows, whereas the Cazadores are eusocial! They create basket shaped nests out of an indeterminate material, very similar to the paper nest building hornets or tree-dwelling yellowjackets, but with multiple cells that have individual baskets and entrances, like that of a mud dauber nest.
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[Image Sources: Ohio State University, Joe Boggs and Brisbane Insects | Image IDs: Three images, including one render of the Cazadores nest, and two photos of real world nests, those being the paper nest of the bald-faced hornet (actually a type of yellowjacket) and the mud nest of the vase-cell mud dauber /End IDs.]
"Well, why?" is what I asked when I first heard that this solitary wasp was suddenly eusocial, something that's not easily explained even by heavy amounts of fictionalized mutation-inducing radiation. Well, this may be best explained by the work of our resident brain-in-a-jar Think Tank robot, Doctor Borous. His work in the Z-14 Pepsinae DNA Splicing Lab of Big MT is what directly lead to the creation of the Cazadores, potentially having been spliced with the aforementioned hornets, yellowjackets, mud daubers, and possibly many more species, permanently altering their DNA and behaviors!
The idea of this is fairly fantastical, but highly likely in this universe, given Borous' other experiments, which lead to the creation of the Nightstalker, a mix of rattlesnake and coyote DNA.
Doctor Borous himself, meanwhile, seems completely unaware of his creation's prevalence throughout the wastelands of New Vegas' Mojave, content to deny their existence elsewhere and even their ability to reproduce. This fact, of course, is easily proven through the multitude of individuals you find throughout the desert and the eggs you might find alongside them.
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[Image ID: A render of the model of a Cazador egg /End ID.]
Our good Doctor claims to have castrated the individuals he had in captivity within the research lab, but this only further goes to show his confident incompetence, implying he either: Heavily botched the procedure, or outright neglected to do so to female specimens.
You may think that these wasps would be incapable of reproducing, should the males be successfully castrated, however, a female wasp can still produce an unfertilized egg. This unfertilized egg, in Hymenoptera, will always contain a male, making it that much more likely to be able to reproduce with the females of its kind, creating fertilized (female) eggs, and thus the cycle continues until you have a desert full of wasps!
Finally, as for their defense techniques, Cazadores seem pretty standard for eusocial wasps, attacking potential threats to the hive when they get too close with repeated stings from multiple individuals, while having a notably higher than normal level of aggression (I would too if I was created by a supremely incompetent yet skilled mad scientist and/or floating brain like Doctor Borous). I have to wonder what their hunting techniques are, and what they go for as well. The adults would presumably still feed on nectar, but, being such large insects, might need to turn things up a notch in terms of what they collect for their young... A tasty radscorpion, perhaps?
In any case, I actually don't doubt a genetically engineered superwasp's ability to incapacitate or kill a human in a few stings, with such a large stinger doing massive mechanical damage to the skin and possibly the internal organs and presumably scaled up venom built to deal with larger creatures!
In conclusion, the Cazadores are fascinating creatures, and, while not entirely accurate to their original inspiration, New Vegas does a fantastic job making them make sense within the world they created, inaccuracies and all, clearly putting some thought into these creatures! Plus I quite appreciate the more unique and fitting choice of inspiration.
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Overall: 8/10
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Make sure to tune in next week when we cover the Zingers from the Donkey Kong series!
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dezmolad · 30 days ago
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EARTHSPARK S3: review??? (SPOILERS!)
this weekend I watched earthspark and I have to say something or I'll explode. This won't be a review as much as just some loose thoughts trying to summarise what this series had became.
STARSCREAM I hate what happened with starscream. I wrote an analysis of how this character got absolutely massacred in S2 (you can check it out here). To summarise: In S1 he was such a great character, shown so intriguing with both his not perfect character and his history of being abused. In S2 they made him the villain in an absolutely shallow way, in the final episode writing him in a way that makes him irredeemable. And I thought thats the worst u can do. And then S3 happened, when he appears for one scene to be shown as funny for "being crazy" (WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING WHEN U REMEMBER S1 WHEN HE WAS A VICTIM OF ABUSE THAT NOONE BELIEVED. IS THIS REALLY A GOOD IDEA TO PORTRAY HIM AS HAHA CRAZY GUY). It's absolutely heartbreaking to watch that scene. Starscream gets electrocuted by the very person he opened up to in S1, he was in isolation for all of the S3, he went insane bc of that, and still at the end we drag him to autobot jail. what is this.
PROWL I have no idea how such an intriguing and complicated character from idw that was clearly an inspiration inspired such a dull and shallow character. His process of learning about respect for human allies and terrans is shown so poorely and never feels like being actually resolved, I won't even talk about this. I admire how they did two things I thought were impossible. I thought it's impossible to make IDW inspired Prowl in this show a good guy (I genuinely thought he's going to be the bad antagonist). I thought it's impossible to ignore his weird and complicated relationship with Tarantulas, in a show that had Tarantulas in S1, was created with Nick Roche as character designed and was inspired by The Sins Of The Wreckers specifically in specific places. They did both of those things and it worked out horribly, congrats.
CONCLUSION I can't understand what happened with this season. it's visible there was some cuts, it looks rushed, it lacks any substance, and Quintessons at the end... didn't help the case let's just say. But that isn't my bigest problem. I feel devastated by what happened to the ideals of the show. in S1 we had decepticons in cages, and figuring out it's not actually a good solution. In S2 we saw decepticon as boring usual villains. But in S3 we have decepticons in one big cage again. But this time there is no consideration, there is no doubt. Even if under Shockwave they just want to go home. They should all be kept imprisoned. No matter if they mean no harm, no matter if, like Starscream, they suffered enough. And there is nothing to figure out, that's just how the world works. After all, they are decepticons, right. yes I'm bitter, S1 was just very important to me and seeing what happened to ES is just sad.
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