What a disappointment. The first 10-15 minutes is pretty good and builds tension and then it's all downhill from there once the main character is introduced. In fact every character other than Cranston's was so sleepy-eyed and uninteresting it was infectious. I actually nodded off for a minute and the weird thing is the last movie I fell asleep on in theaters was GZ'98. I waited and waited for one of these characters to do or say something interesting and it just never happened. It was a chore to watch these people. By the time Godzilla stop being teased and unceremoniously entered the picture for the final battle I already knew at that point I wouldn't be seeing this movie again. No way in hell can I sit through those characters for a second time with such little payoff. The action didn't even make up for it. The final battle kept constantly cutting away to these dull cardboard cutout humans.
And Godzilla, not sure what to make of him. He looked good, sounded good, moved good (from what little I saw) but the story isn't really about him and he's just there. He's not a force of nature, doesn't seem to be a threat to mankind, not a destroyer of worlds. He's
Hat's off to the marketing committee of Godzilla. You guys did your job and you did it very well but it didn't really deliver on anything that was advertised. I'll be surprised if this movie doesn't drop by a good 65-70% at the box office next weekend.