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Watch the movie and you will see. I'm not spoiling the film. No. She even said she feared they wanted to study her. You might be right, but I don't blame her for being afraid, Yes, unfortunately so. The fact that she had to be on the run for fear of being captured and imprisoned for scientific study by any government that found out about her was enough tragedy for me. I was heartbroken for her. I didn't need to see anymore tragedy. She already know that at some point her daughter would die and that, no doubt, hurt her terribly. That is also why I did not need to see anymore tragedy in her life. There was no need to have her past relationships explored more and gone into greater detail. That was best left to the imagination of the viewer. No. Neither is listed as a remake of the other. Dead Before Dawn is based on a True Story. Until Ghidorah, the Three Headed Monster Godzilla had basically the same appearance in the movies. Minor changes are fine, but not major ones if he is supposed to be the same Godzilla from King of the Monsters. Ogata had been told by Emiko and I'm sure Dr. Sarizawa would have told him that the Oxygen Destroyer would totally destroy Godzilla and I'm sure Ogata would have told Steve Martin. I don't think this was the one you watched as a kid. You're right. The bones did disintegrate. But they still messed up by making this Godzilla look so different and not giving an explanation of why it looks so different. Wouldn't reporter Steve Martin have been told by Ogata that Godzilla was totally destroyed, including the skeleton? Yes, kidnapping is wrong and some who have been kidnapped do wrongly sympathize with their kidnappers, but to genuinely and rightly feel sympathy for a criminal is not wrong. That is what the girl did. Second, the girl did fight for her own life in that she refused to marry one that she did not truly love. Good points Your YouTube link doesn't work anymore. Here is what confuses me about the ending-----Spoilers Ahead After falling off the bridge and the stone falling also, does that mean he stays dead since the stone is at the bottom with him? It is not just common sense that is needed but education and training by a reputable person. Not suicidal. Disrespectful of authority. Just because many people seen a movie is no reason to spoil it and it is very considerate to others to not want to reveal spoilers. And unless a person put a spoiler warning ahead of their comments the viewer can't really decide if they want to read the spoiler or not, now can they? Spoiler Warning-- First thing, you should put a spoiler warning when you tell, even vaguely what a movie is about. Not everyone has seen the movie. As to your question, yes it could be made today but only if it was not too violent. Second, the black trainer was not the boyfriend of the adoptive dog owner. Third, the dog was not accidentally trained by the black man to attack whites. The dog was already mentally unstable and unfortunately became even more so after being retrained. Yes. Hell Town. I wish that he would have thought to himself, "Hey, why do this series and play someone who tries helping kids? I can just as well do that by making a few Baretta TV movies". I would have loved that. Thank you I've been watching the talk shows he was on, particularly Tom Snyder and Johnny Carson and he talked a little about it with Joan Rivers. I'd rather you catch those on YouTube. I don't want to say anything inaccurate and it is better to hear him tell it. What I can say is that I disagreed with his view that doing a television series is what an actor does on his way up or on his way down. He doesn't do it when he is at the top. Again, it is better to hear him say it and get it accurately. To me, before he did Baretta he had appeared in some films that had content I'm uncomfortable with watching as well as after doing Baretta. But of course, he did acting I was comfortable seeing. With Baretta, I loved all he did in the show and it would have been nice to see him doing it a little longer. It would have been nice to have that additional material to look back on. But I'll enjoy the episodes he did do.