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| packmule | Dec 31 2008, 04:46 PM |
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Dogora takes on several forms in Dogora The Space Monster(1964). At the beginning of the film the monster resembles a gigantic amoeba like organism as it hovers in space outside Earth's atmosphere. Later, descending into our atmosphere the creature looks like an enormous gray-white jellyfish, with huge tentacles. The monster feeds on carbon, one reason why it's drawn to coal, and diamonds in this movie. I consider it a single organism. During one sequence in this movie pieces of it float around in the air, presumably blasted away by military cannon fire. Still, I would consider it a single creature and not requiring a prefix such as "the", which implies plurality.
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