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I wonder will there be an extended cut DVD? Hmm..
More scenes with Aaron Taylor-Johnson?
I wonder will there be an extended cut DVD? Hmm..
More scenes with Aaron Taylor-Johnson?
oh god no! This movie was completely disappointing. I wanted to love it but I absolutely hated it. the first hour and a half could be left out and I would have had a better time.
http://otlnews.wordpress.com/2014/05/28/godzilla-2014-review/
lol, here's my review if anyone is interested. I'd like to know what people thought.
oh god no! This movie was completely disappointing. I wanted to love it but I absolutely hated it. the first hour and a half could be left out and I would have had a better time.
http://otlnews.wordpress.com/2014/05/28/godzilla-2014-review/
lol, here's my review if anyone is interested. I'd like to know what people thought.
I wonder will there be an extended cut DVD? Hmm..
More scenes with Aaron Taylor-Johnson?

ATJ made steve sanders look like jack nicholson in sharknado...
Nah, there's no way anything in this movie can be compared to Sharknado. 
Nah, there's no way anything in this movie can be compared to Sharknado.
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Watched it for the second time this morning, and specifically looked out for the prominent complaints. Felt like the pacing and "laggy" middle third is the biggest part, also noticed what people mention about Ken Watanabe's performance being lackluster and his facial expressions, but in all honesty, if I were a scientist and I were thrown into the situation I'd probably do the same thing.
Still not too convinced by the "ATJ is wooden", not his best performance by far but I'd say compared to the majority of the "military guy archetype" he actually did really well with the material he was provided, especially his scenes with Cranston. If they cast Josh Duhamel or Channing Tatum I think people would hammer them over what that would have done to the overall movie. I think ATJ did ok for the most part with what he was given, they maybe just could have edited it better so he wasn't as prominent.
The thing is, of all the people in the movie, he was the most prepared for what was happening. He fully knew about Godzilla and believed he was the balance to it all... but still he stood around slack jawed.
Yeah, because 500 foot tall lizards just fight giant mutated creatures everyday & he should've stood there like "yep, just another day at the office."![]()
I agree somewhat Re: ATJ's stoic performance and if you wanted WAY more of the big G (a reasonable expectation for a summer tent pole like this) I can understand the frustration. But I admired the stones Edwards had in taking the approach he did and felt he did as best as could be expected with the human element in the film. I'll take this over trying to get too cutesy with the human characters as they did in '98.
I toiofelt that in terms of shots and production design that this was a hell of an assured film for a director's second outing given the huge budget and expectations attached. Since he says this is the start of a G-zilla trilogy I am looking forward to seeing what comes next. Was it perfect? No. Was it a damned good Godzilla film? Yeah. I'd say it was.
Definitely agree here, I thought the cinematography and shot choice was very good, and Edwards deserves a lot of praise.
Although I wouldn't have minded some more of Godzilla, I feel like the shots he was in were all different and conveyed very different feelings. The ocean scenes, HALO jump and MUTO fights all showed Godzilla from different angles and seemed really well done. Edwards definitely knows how to pull off intriguing shots. The scene showing Godzilla full screen with the lanterns in the city was really great.