So London is slowly replacing New York/L.A. as the go-to city to destroy in movies now?

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LOL how did I forget this, but then it proves my point lol and them kids wasn't nearly as hard as others around the city.

Yh Attack the block was fun but corny and silly as hell. If it was some actual OG's (especially from the 90s/early 2000s era) or some heartless youngers instead of some hyper active 15 year olds, then them aliens would've all been dead in the first half of the movie.
 
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they don't ever destroy Oakland tho :mjcry:

nah, but i do want to see san francisco destroyed more often - hate that fukking city - even ant man was just some civic disruption. between fires, tsunamis, earthquakes, even mudslides, SF is ripe for natural disasters, and alcatraz, the golden gate bridge, coit tower, transamerica building, alamo square, at&t park, and now salesforce tower - kill that damn city with all the alien, villain, supernatural destruction possible :damn:

At 1.37, I'm sure some of the smoke you can see in the background by the mountains is roughly where Oakland is..?? But either than that I don't think I've seen Oakland get the NY/LA treatment.



San Francisco is definitely getting it a lot more these days. Theres even a couple of movies I forgot in the OP. A spaceship crashes into San Francisco in Star trek Into Darkness and a Nuke scraped the Transamerica Pyramid in Mission Impossible 4 but didn't go off. Don't worry they made up for it in this movie.

 
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Tokyo looking at the thread like :francis:

I won't lie, I ain't watched any Toho monster films (don't even pay enough attention to Japan in general) but have seen a few clips on youtube.

I think Tokyo comes right after New York, and maybe ahead of Los Angeles
 
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