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Okay, I have a question about the plot:
Why doesn't the MUTO take the nuclear missile from the train that the helicopter takes the next morning?
This is a complaint I hear quite a bit, but I don't get it.
[BLACKOUT]Yes, Godzilla saves the city, but he doesn't do it on purpose. And the whole movie Serizawa emphasizes that Godzilla is the alpha predator, top of the food chain. Humanity is in trouble because of this. Godzilla IS the destroyer of worlds. He comes out of the ocean, does battle with other monsters, lays waste to everything, and then goes back to the ocean. He may not have purposely attacked and tortured the small creatures (humans) who didn't pose a threat, but he had no problem stomping around their cities. That's classic Godzilla to me. Now, having other monsters maybe took away from him being the SOLE destroyer of worlds. But he did deliver.[/BLACKOUT]
I'll just agree to disagree with you. The marketing campaign very clearly made him out to be the threat to humanity in the movie. That is my view on it and I'm not alone in it.
The fact that we spend a good majority of the middle of the movie watching Ford jump from set piece to set piece. Don't hate his character or anything but not very interesting either. He's also interacting mostly with random soldiers that pop in.
Plus the whole middle of the plot dealt so much with how to destroy them but it boils down to....[BLACKOUT]we need to use a nuke, oh crap we need to disarm the nuke now before it kills everybody.
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Like the beginning and the end of the movie but the middle section is kind of a drag. It may seem like people are saying they wanted more Godzilla action. But its more like what we use to "build up tension" is just very uninteresting.
Bleh. I'm so tired of people judging films based on what they expected because of the marketing. It was the same thing with Iron Man 3.
Judge the film based on its own merits. If you're incapable of doing that, then do yourself a favor and avoid as much movie marketing as you possibly can...paying attention to it is obviously doing you no favors.
Gotcha, that makes sense. Personally it didn't bother me, but I can totally see why these things wouldn't catch people's interests (since all of us have seen this stuff before).
I do agree that the strongest parts of the film were the beginning and the end.
[BLACKOUT]If Cranston's character had not died so soon, I think we would have gotten an interesting father-son story for this movie, which would have added a lot to the film, in my opinion. I liked the humans in this movie, but I also think that Cranston was written out too soon, since he lit up every part he was in.[/BLACKOUT]
That is not the issue. If they had actually done something with the story that I liked, I wouldn't have cared about the marketing. I strongly prefer the 1954 version of Godzilla to what they did with the later Toho films. So turning this movie into something that was more about the OTHER creatures driving the story bothered me a lot.
I wonder was the "Brody" family name an accident? You know, Jaws... There were even "dorsal" sequences, and a final confrontation alone on a boat at sea.. lol..
In regards to the marketing .....
Don't give us a ton of Bryan Cranston in the trailers and then have him exit stage left so soon in the movie. It's a buzzkill, because what was left to carry the torch was pale in comparison to him.
I didn't realize the massive plot hole dealing with the nuke which was suppose to be the biggest baddest nuke ever made! It blows up and... nothing? How far from land was it? No effects from fallout? No tsunami? Basically, no damage whatsoever?
It would of been great for Ford to see all three monsters fall, and realize the nuke is not needed and deactivate it. He would have had purpose and be a hero. It would of been a great conclusion. Godzilla was the weapon to end this all, not the nuke.
I agree as well, plus Ken Wantabe's character too needed more screen time. Plus, it just wasn't the early exit of Cranston, but it was the moment that it happened. Wantabe was asked who he needed to help and he said them, but the flipping character died 1 minute later, that was a let down imo.
They laid the ground work for more monsters in a sequel if one gets made( I hope it does). I thought the movie was okay, but it did feel to drag on even though there was stuff going on(maybe it was just wanting to see Godzilla or uninteresting characters), they could of cut 10 min's or so might of been better.
Far as screen time, anyone have G's screen time on this compared to others?
*If they do another movie, I hope they use King Ghidra or Gamera as enemies(or ****, Mecha Godzilla?)
[BLACKOUT]Cranston seemed so natural to slip right in with the movie. Watanabe even points him out saying "I want him", but then he just dies. Both of them could've worked together to try and figure out more about Godzilla...is he a threat? if so how can we stop him? should we really trust him to defeat the two MUTOs? etc.[/BLACKOUT]
I wouldn't want to see Mothra. I mean, the winged MUTO was more or less her (only I think the winged one was the male, right? But it served the same basic purpose). So yeah, no real need for Mothra. Gamera is a bit cheesy, IMO. Ghidorah could be good. I dunno...I kinda want Mecha Godzilla. I feel like they could do some cool things with it. Maybe in light of the MUTO attack, the military creates Mecha Godzilla, a fully nuclear powerhouse designed to hunt these creatures/protect humanity from them. Eventually, perhaps during a fight with Godzilla, it malfunctions and the military looses control and it is up to Godzilla to stop it? I dunno, I'm spitballing.
The box office news is great.
Even if people didn't enjoy the movie, I still want it to be successful enough to warrant sequels. This movie opened the door for so many possibilities, and I think they can get crazier with future films while giving Godzilla more screen time.
I wouldn't want to see Mothra. I mean, the winged MUTO was more or less her (only I think the winged one was the male, right? But it served the same basic purpose). So yeah, no real need for Mothra. Gamera is a bit cheesy, IMO. Ghidorah could be good. I dunno...I kinda want Mecha Godzilla. I feel like they could do some cool things with it. Maybe in light of the MUTO attack, the military creates Mecha Godzilla, a fully nuclear powerhouse designed to hunt these creatures/protect humanity from them. Eventually, perhaps during a fight with Godzilla, it malfunctions and the military looses control and it is up to Godzilla to stop it? I dunno, I'm spitballing.
That's a $1b movie right there, done vaguely well.