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I think Independence Day is more enjoyable than Godzilla but just as cheesy.
ID is more exciting though.
Pretty much how I feel.
Also, ID4 has a great ost Imo
I think Independence Day is more enjoyable than Godzilla but just as cheesy.
ID is more exciting though.
That's a nice... tail?
I was wondering, for those who absolutely hate the 90s film -- is it because it is Godzilla and it's a really different Godzilla? Or is it the film in general? Basically just wondering what your guys thoughts would be if the monster in it was an entirely new creation without the name 'Godzilla' attached to it at all.
Dean Devlin on the recently announced 'Godzilla' reboot: 'I know I screwed up my Godzilla'
One of the biggest surprises at Comic-Con earlier this month was Legendary Pictures splashy debut of its reboot of the Godzilla franchise, complete with a jaw-dropping concept reel and the introduction of the films director, Gareth Edwards. The British filmmaker, whose only previous feature directing credit is the indie thriller Monsters, wasted no time making clear his film would not be a retread of the 1998 big-budget remake of Godzilla. That movie, from writer-producer Dean Devlin and writer-director Roland Emmerich, was widely derided for being too silly and cheesy. Were going to take it seriously, Edwards told the Comic-Con crowd of his version of the Japanese monster movie staple. Its very grounded [and] realistic.
When EW caught up with Devlin at the Saturn Awards on Thursday night, we asked him what his thoughts were when he heard about Legendarys new take on the venerable fire-breathing, city-demolishing giant lizard. And he wasted no time making clear he agrees that no one should be attempting to follow in his Godzillas giant footsteps. I know I screwed up my Godzilla, he said. Id be very happy if they pull it off and do a great one.
Thats not to say Devlin isnt harboring a twinge of professional jealousy. I always wish I had another shot at it, he added with a wistful grin. But, listen, Godzilla is something that I grew up loving. We worked hard to go make one. We kind of blew it. I think everyone gets one. He laughed. I wish them nothing but the best. I would love it if the whole Godzilla franchise was revitalized for a new generation.
Besides, when he isnt overseeing the fifth season of his TNT series Leverage, Devlin is too busy working with Emmerich to revive a different sci-fi touchstone: Independence Day. Devlin confirmed earlier reports that he is back working with his old collaborator for the first time in 11 years on a sequel to their 1996 blockbuster, but cautions that theres a long journey before it gets anywhere near a greenlight. We want to make this happen, he said. I dont know if we can. Theres a lot of moving parts. I will say from Rolands position and my position, we feel like we finally cracked it. Were excited about it and want to do it. Whether we can pull it off, I cant tell you. But we are working hard to make it happen.
So he gives you a detailed opinion of the answer you were looking for, and you pretty much just tell him "deal with it"?
That's low.
It was a remake that gotten everything wrong. You can't look at it as something else when its obviously trying to be a specific something in general. You can try but it won't work.
So he gives you a detailed opinion of the answer you were looking for, and you pretty much just tell him "deal with it"?
That's low.
Agreed.
Not if your a true Godzilla fan you can't look past it.
Just to get this straight, you agree with this sentence:
"If you like it, you're just fooling yourself into liking it."
Members throw that around all the time here. So, subjectively if someone doesn't like something - others who do are forcing themselves to 'try' to like it?
Yes because that's exactly what I said. You really need to work on your conversation skills. You come into every forum, say an opinion, and get pissed when someone does not agree with you then try to play martyr. Knock it off.
I agreed with some of his points, not all of them. You want to like Godzilla '98, then do it I'm sure I know people that do. If it really bugs you, that might be because your afraid of your opinion swaying. (which I know you claim it never does). People can like it, as much as people can hate it.
So to answer your little question what I agreed with was with what Parker said. (and to answer your edit yes you read it very wrong.) You come in and ask the question, someone answers it with a thought out response, and you just put your nose in the air and start screaming while reading just want you want to read.
Yes because that's exactly what I said. You really need to work on your conversation skills. You come into every forum, say an opinion, and get pissed when someone does not agree with you then try to play martyr. Knock it off.
I agreed with some of his points, not all of them. You want to like Godzilla '98, then do it I'm sure I know people that do. If it really bugs you, that might be because your afraid of your opinion swaying. (which I know you claim it never does). People can like it, as much as people can hate it.
So to answer your little question what I agreed with was with what Parker said. (and to answer your edit yes you read it very wrong.) You come in and ask the question, someone answers it with a thought out response, and you just put your nose in the air and start screaming while reading just want you want to read.
Agreed. No one was attacking fans of the 90s movie, and no one said fans shouldn't like it. Breaker said all the reasons he didn't like it it and Ultimatehero ignored it, and threw it at his face, basically telling him he should get over it and look past it as a fan.
You can't look at it as something else when its obviously trying to be a specific something in general. You can try but it won't work.
I didn't have time to read through all that. But you said "you can't look past it." Well, I see and do look past it because I'm not a die hard Godzilla fan.
And GODZILLA 1998 is factually, from the ground up, a bad movie. Especially, a bad Godzilla movie.
My main point is this - I'm just of the strongest belief that there is no fact. Truth doesn't exist. There is majority opinion. But, there is no concrete fact on pretty much everything except the more ridiculous beliefs that stem from phobias (people choosing to be gay) and other such instances (jumping off a building won't kill you). Everything else I just see as subjective rather than factual.
