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KaijuCast 07.19.2014:
Godzilla Screenwriter Max Borenstein
Godzilla Screenwriter Max Borenstein
Seeing Dawn of Apes tonight, and a question just came to me. Could mo cap performances be beneficial to the next Godzilla film?
Thoughts?
Didn't they say that Serkis helped with the motion capture for this film? So we've already got it.
Jeeeez, people are STILL arguing the SAME point they were when the film first came out? No wonder I haven't popped in here in a long time.
Again, ITS NOT ABOUT THE TOTAL SCREEN TIME. Its the fact that that his presence in the film is pretty much tangential to the plot.
Godzilla doesn't show up until pretty far into the original film, but the entire film is about people trying to figure out what is going on with the mysterious boat destruction, or of dealing with getting rid of Godzilla. Everything is in reaction to him, even if he's not actively on screen.
Take Godzilla out of the new film and you still have the awakening of the MUTOs leading to the death of Mrs. Brody, Cranston and Ford dealing with her death, Cranston obsessing with the MUTO mystery, the mutos escaping, the Mutos destroying things, the Mutos trying to mate, the government trying to find a away to destroy the mutos etc. The MUTO's drive this movie pretty much entirely. Which would be fine if it wasn't titled Godzilla and intended to reboot and re-establish the character.
Also there's a ton of dinosaur scenes in Jurassic Park. For a comparison, imagine the great slow build up of the water rippling the plastic cups, with lex and Tim freaking out, the T-Rex shows up and roars and its really exiting- BUT THEN IT CUTS AWAY TO A LITTLE KID SITTING ON A COUCH (As Edwards chose to do with the Hawaii fight) Imagine if the rest of that great scene, which continued the excitement and supsense- Lex and Tim stuck in the car with t-rex breathing down on them, Grant and Malcom trying to distract the T-rex with flares, the Lawyer getting eaten, the t-rex pushing the car over a cliff that suddenly exists - imagine if none that happened, if the film cut away because it was saving it all for 2 seconds of the "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" banner fluttering down. Would Jurassic Park still be as great as it is? Would you praise it for its "restraint"?
You're the first, if not the only person who I've seen complain on these boards that he has nothing to do with the plot,
Godzilla releasing in Japan this Friday...Get ready for mega explosions of box office cash flow
hasnt been released yet.. it comes out tomorrow