The post above mentioning possibly seeing Godzilla face off against King Kong again just gave me goosebumps at the thought of seeing those two together with modern special effects.
Terrible idea unless you plan on drastically reducing the size of Godzilla or spot Kong about 200 extra feet.
As long as it went something like this:
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Pretty much. Basically you're stuck having to bastardize one or the other to make a new film possible. I'd rather see, and I assume many others would as well, a Pacific Rim crossover than another Godzilla vs. Kong.
I'm concerned over the way this is tracking. $60m seems really low; that's only $5m more than Zilla made during its opening weekend in 1998 and that was seen as a huge disappointment. And when you consider the way ticket prices have inflated, that means that a lot LESS people would be going to see this movie.
But it may exceed expectations entirely, like Man of Steel did last year and The Avengers did the year before that. We'll see. I just don't know how you can watch the trailers and TV spots for this and NOT want to see it opening weekend.
Ugh, can we please just let Pacific Rim be its own thing? There is absolutely no reason for that kind of cross over.
Calm down. All I'm saying is that if we are going to speculate about franchise crossovers (that will likely never happen) that's one I wouldn't mind seeing as opposed to retreading the Kong idea.
And all I'm saying is that if we are going to speculate about franchise crossovers, both are equally bad ideas.
I kind of hate the new emphasis on crossovers. I'm not much for them in comics and it kind of sucks to see such a demand for them in film now as well.
I thought PR was fine. They just needed less people and more smashy.