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So, does anyone want a monster besides Ghidorah in the sequel?
They couldn't fly around it? Really just seemed stupid to me.
Then again, I don't see why they couldn't procure a nuke from another place, America has them almost everywhere.
So, does anyone want a monster besides Ghidorah in the sequel?
They should not have shown those fights at all and saved it for the finale. Cutting away from them like they did only made it worse ..... downright comedic.
Biollante. Biollante all the way.
I would have loved to have seen today's audiences react to JAWS as if it were a new movie, i can hear it now. "it's pretty ridiculous you barely get to see the shark until the last couple of minutes, you just spend time with humans!"
I thought it was meant to be somewhat comedic, like an intentional moment that was supposed to frustrate the audience, heck the entire movie made sure to keep big G in the background during most of the film, and kept the focus on mutos vs humans. Truth is, had we got none of those scenes, the film would have been duller than dishwater, it would have served no purpose and when you finally do see him, it would be abrupt and without any build up, it would be pointless, but had you followed him throughout the movie and shown us all those fights, it would have severely lessened the impact of the final fight. Has anyone here ever actually SEEN one of these movies? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
Oh who am i kidding, this is the generation that despises anything that isn't outright in service to them and their needs, they hate being teased or challenged, it's all we want it now now now, bigger, louder, more more more. I would have loved to have seen today's audiences react to JAWS as if it were a new movie, i can hear it now. "it's pretty ridiculous you barely get to see the shark until the last couple of minutes, you just spend time with humans!"
Exactly. What you just wrote would've been much better. The parallels were obvious but not strong, developed or reinforced. The kid was just kinda... there.It was to parallel Ford's life with his dad Joe's.
Honestly I think this would have been better developed if they had kept Cranston's character alive until the end of the second act or the beginning of the third act. They could have developed the family parallels a lot more, making the emotional investment in Aaron Taylor Johnson's character a lot better for the general audience. Just my two cents.
The shark is in the first scene and constantly tears a hole through the plot of the movie. Same cannot be said of Godzilla in this new movie.
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Did you even watch the movie?
Really? because you see him fully about 40 minutes in, and you continue to see him partially until he's out and about and owning the last 20 minutes of the movie, and I'm pretty sure he's a major part of the plot. Jeez you act like he pops up for 20 minutes in the end and thats it.
I thought it was meant to be somewhat comedic, like an intentional moment that was supposed to frustrate the audience, heck the entire movie made sure to keep big G in the background during most of the film, and kept the focus on mutos vs humans. Truth is, had we got none of those scenes, the film would have been duller than dishwater, it would have served no purpose and when you finally do see him, it would be abrupt and without any build up, it would be pointless, but had you followed him throughout the movie and shown us all those fights, it would have severely lessened the impact of the final fight. Has anyone here ever actually SEEN one of these movies? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
Oh who am i kidding, this is the generation that despises anything that isn't outright in service to them and their needs, they hate being teased or challenged, it's all we want it now now now, bigger, louder, more more more. I would have loved to have seen today's audiences react to JAWS as if it were a new movie, i can hear it now. "it's pretty ridiculous you barely get to see the shark until the last couple of minutes, you just spend time with humans!"
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.
His first appearance is at the one hour mark (looked at my watch when he showed up) and it lasts all of 30 seconds to one minute. He is absolutely not a driving force in the plot for that first hour. Then he disappears for the next 30 minutes and is heavily featured in the last 20 minutes.
The MUTO's are the ones driving the plot the entire movie. Even when Godzilla is heavily featured at the end, the MUTO's are sharing screentime with him. This is where the comparison to Jaws falls down big time. The shark drives the plot of that film the entire time.
If there were any iconic character scenes like this in Godzilla I doubt many people would be complaining about it.
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Instead we get to watch a character with the acting ability of a store mannequin go from point A to point B to point C. Please don't try to use a superior film in Jaws to defend this soulless, POS movie.

If there were any iconic character scenes like this in Godzilla I doubt many people would be complaining about it.
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Instead we get to watch a character with the acting ability of a store mannequin go from point A to point B to point C. Please don't try to use a superior film in Jaws to defend this soulless, POS movie.
I thought it was meant to be somewhat comedic, like an intentional moment that was supposed to frustrate the audience, heck the entire movie made sure to keep big G in the background during most of the film, and kept the focus on mutos vs humans. Truth is, had we got none of those scenes, the film would have been duller than dishwater, it would have served no purpose and when you finally do see him, it would be abrupt and without any build up, it would be pointless, but had you followed him throughout the movie and shown us all those fights, it would have severely lessened the impact of the final fight. Has anyone here ever actually SEEN one of these movies? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
Oh who am i kidding, this is the generation that despises anything that isn't outright in service to them and their needs, they hate being teased or challenged, it's all we want it now now now, bigger, louder, more more more. I would have loved to have seen today's audiences react to JAWS as if it were a new movie, i can hear it now. "it's pretty ridiculous you barely get to see the shark until the last couple of minutes, you just spend time with humans!"
Your argument would hold better for me, if you had rightfully said; it's simple, brody, quint and hooper are just far more interesting people to hang out with than ford brody, and that makes those human scenes far far better
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.
It's hyperbole at its finest, but hyperbole they're entitled to make nonetheless.I don't see a problem with someone calling it a POS movie if thats how they feel, just as someone is entitled to say its a near masterpiece in the genre or its one of the best blockbusters in recent years.