Due to success , Warner Bros. and Legendary begin work on 'Godzilla 2'
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[QUOTE=Skyward;44846653][Sp]Man its a giant fucking monster walking through buildings and making jets rain down in exploding fire. You're going to notice SOMETHING'S UP regardless of whether or not the lights are on.
And that doesnt explain shit about why the soldier had to take out his binoculars to see a damn kaiju in a flat ass desert. Sure its nitpicky but I mean come the fuck on.[/sp]
[editline]18th May 2014[/editline]
I'm not trying to discredit the whole movie for this mind you. I didn't like it too much but not for those reasons. Those parts just stuck out to me as stupid :v:[/QUOTE]
Well, the purpose of binoculars isn't to find things you can't see always, it's sometimes used to see things closer, in better detail.
As for the other thing, are you talking about [sp]Hawaii or San Fran?[/sp]
[QUOTE=c:;44846640]Even when the little girl was walking up to the shore because she noticed something and wasn't sure what, she waited a couple minutes before getting anyone's attention. Children don't go, "Hmmm, what is this I'm seeing? How peculiar." They go, "MOMMY LOOK AT THAT! HEY MOM COME HERE LOOK MOM!!"
It's not about panicking, it's about wanting their parents' attention.[/QUOTE]They weren't reacting to a monster, the little girl noticed the water line receding, which is what the rest noticed.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;44846678]Well, the purpose of binoculars isn't to find things you can't see always, it's sometimes used to see things closer, in better detail.
As for the other thing, are you talking about [sp]Hawaii or San Fran?[/sp][/QUOTE]
[Sp]Hawaii. Jets were blowing up and the MUTO was romping around and everyone on the tram was like "oh the power just went out no biggie". You would notice something else is up (not necessarily a giant monster but something BAD) if you hear explosions, falling buildings and what sounds like giant footsteps.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Skyward;44846707][Sp]Hawaii. Jets were blowing up and the MUTO was romping around and everyobe on the tram was like "oh the power just went out no biggie". You notice something else is IP if you hears explosions, falling buildings and what sounds like giant footsteps.[/sp][/QUOTE]
If I remember correctly, that happens [sp]after the power goes out? Because everything is fine and they're waiting for the power to come back on, and when they do - HOLY SHIT THERE'S A MONSTER ON THE TRACK! to which it then hits a helicopter or plane of some sort and causes the explosions[/sp]
[Sp]Almost positive the jets got emp'd and crashed into the mountainside before that scene.[/sp] yet while people on the beach react, the tram riders are clueless.
this thread has more blacked-out words than the opening credits of the movie
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;44845495]Because the army would have a logical plan for battling giant monsters that [sp]eat nuclear bombs[/sp] :v:[/QUOTE]
Was I the only one who found it odd they ordered soldiers to shoot fucking assault rifles at said monsters when tank rounds and missiles do nothing?
[QUOTE=CakeMaster7;44846754]Was I the only one who found it odd they ordered soldiers to shoot fucking assault rifles at said monsters when tank rounds and missiles do nothing?[/QUOTE]
The ones on top of [sp]the skyscrapers and buildings in San Fran were SWAT, I think, not soldiers. Probably lacked the communication there. As for the soldiers on the bridge, that was out of panic after the ship fired at Godzilla[/sp]
[QUOTE=CakeMaster7;44846754]Was I the only one who found it odd they ordered soldiers to shoot fucking assault rifles at said monsters when tank rounds and missiles do nothing?[/QUOTE]
It's a Godzilla movie.
Please remember that most Godzilla military logic is "throw more F86s/F14s at him"
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;44846776]It's a Godzilla movie.
Please remember that most Godzilla military logic is "throw more F86s/F14s at him"[/QUOTE]
Now that you mention it, they never really did test that theory that [sp]this megaton bomb, bigger than the 50's kiloton bomb, would actually do the job by sheer force where the other one failed.[/sp]
[QUOTE=AnnieOakley;44845950]Remake this scene in all it's glory.
[video=youtube;E284IfUyssc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E284IfUyssc[/video][/QUOTE]
Did he just, was tha.....
What.
[QUOTE=JeanLuc761;44846047]Bit of a spoiler there bud. Use [sp] tags.[/QUOTE]
Shit Sorry fixed it.
Best part of Godzilla was [sp]when his tail started glowing, and the spines on his back started glowing, then came the mother fucking nova breath!!![/sp]
[QUOTE=RudeMcRude;44846985]Best part of Godzilla was [sp]when his tail started glowing, and the spines on his back started glowing, then came the mother fucking nova breath!!![/sp][/QUOTE]
Yeah, I saw it with some others and one of them leaned over to me at that point and asked [sp]"Why is his tail and back glowing?"[/sp] I knew, and then it happened.
If they do a sequel, they can easily expand on [sp]the radiation-eating dinosaurs aspect and have that be what the other kaiju are.[/sp]
Also, there was concept art for this movie at one point that had multiple Godzillas fighting dozens of King Ghidorahs in the sky, one of the Godzillas being beheaded by a Ghidorah. Maybe this can lead to the final battle after a million-years feud between the last of the species? A species of Ghidorahs, ruled by the King Ghidorah, fighting the true King of the Monsters.
I can see them doing something involving Chernobyl or Three-Mile Island as well, [sp]even if that was generally touched on in a sense with this one.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Void Skull;44847265]If they do a sequel, they can easily expand on [sp]the radiation-eating dinosaurs aspect and have that be what the other kaiju are.[/sp]
Also, there was concept art for this movie at one point that had multiple Godzillas fighting dozens of King Ghidorahs in the sky, one of the Godzillas being beheaded by a Ghidorah. Maybe this can lead to the final battle after a million-years feud between the last of the species? A species of Ghidorahs, ruled by the King Ghidorah, fighting the true King of the Monsters.
I can see them doing something involving Chernobyl or Three-Mile Island as well, [sp]even if that was generally touched on in a sense with this one.[/sp][/QUOTE]
I would love to see this concept art.
I expected the movie to be more chaotic. Sometimes it felt like for the people in this movie, a giant monster wrecking shit up is just as common as a heavy storm hitting the city or something
[QUOTE=jp_rsardeto;44847276]I expected the movie to be more chaotic. Sometimes it felt like for the people on this moive, a giant monster devastating a city was just as common as a heavy storm or something[/QUOTE]
I would believe that, but only if [sp]the city was Tokyo[/sp] :v:
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;44847271]I would love to see this concept art.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://idrawgirls.com/tutorials/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Godzilla-Ghidorah-2014.jpg[/img]
Well, they have [sp]a Godzilla skeleton in the Philippines... Mecha-Godzilla time?[/sp]
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;44847302]Well, they have [sp]a Godzilla skeleton in the Philippines... Mecha-Godzilla time?[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]that's what i was thinking, but then i thought how old it was and how it wasn't confirmed to be godzilla or not, it looked too long and thin, more of a snake-like creature[/sp]
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;44847302]Well, they have [sp]a Godzilla skeleton in the Philippines... Mecha-Godzilla time?[/sp][/QUOTE]
That's a weird way of saying [sp]Gypsy Danger time[/sp] :v:
So I doubt they'll go that route.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;44847440]That's a weird way of saying [sp]Gypsy Danger time[/sp] :v:
So I doubt they'll go that route.[/QUOTE]
[sp]Real talk though, a Pacific Rim/Godzilla crossover or spinoff would be kickass.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;44847440]That's a weird way of saying [sp]Gypsy Danger time[/sp] :v:
So I doubt they'll go that route.[/QUOTE]
Hey mang, its Gipsy
lets not confuse bad ass robots with nomadic free-spirited individuals.
This movie was great I'm so glad it gets a Sequel
[editline]19th May 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Skyward;44846617]Also how many times did the movie try to get away with people SOMEHOW not immediately noticing the kaiju?
[Sp]The part after they investigated Yucca mountain where the soldier had to use his binoculars to see the MUTO in the middle of the desert made me break into audible laughter.
Or the part on the tram in hawaii when the lights were turning on across the city and nobody noticed the giant fucking monster wrecking up the city (or the jets getting blown up for that matter) until the lights shined on it...[/sp][/QUOTE]
Why the fuck would you complain about this? It's a film about giant monsters wrecking shit, why would you spoil your own movie experience by using the old "but that's not how it works!!:(((" way of thinking. Having the monsters be seen immediatly every goddamn time wouldn't make for great cinema.
I loved the scenes and didn't even think about this. You are probably one of the guys that keeps asking "Why don't they just turn on the light?" during tense moments in Horror films. Ugh.
Your argument is stupid in itself because it's movie logic. The same way you are thinking why people didn't notice the giant monsters you can just justify it with something else, kind of like the stuff Scorpious wrote about. You are effectively ruining the movie experience with nonsense questions like this.
You are not the only offender, a lot of people do this and they piss me off to no end, no offense :v:
Honestly this movie was so bland and shit, thinking it was anything beyond mediocre is just fooling yourself.
All the characters are constantly making (in many cases completely baseless) assumptions and acting on them. It took me out of the movie constantly. Another thing that took me out of the movie was all the obvious foreshadowing - [sp]when Cranston's son comes home, he's just like "yeah I'm not leaving again" and when he leaves he's just like "nothing will happen and I'll be home in a couple of days". Also, his wife and child haven't seen him for 7(?) months, and the wife isn't even the least critical when he suddenly has to take a flight (in the middle of the night?) to get his dad out of detention or whatever. What's the urgency? Couldn't you wait till tomorrow? How many flights are going to Tokyo at this time anyway?[/sp] No one seems to be critical of anything, and it makes the scenes completely superfluous - there's no character development, and nothing really happens.
Also - and this is probably the most annoying part of the movie - there's no consequence to anything. [sp]No civilians die in this film, instead cars and buildings are playing the part. The nuclear warhead was also completely meaningless - somehow it got long enough away from the shore to not hurt anyone; in the span of five minutes. Even if we're generous, saying that the boat was going 40km/t, it would only be 3.3 (appx 2 miles) off the shore. They say that the warhead is in the megaton range (which would mean that at 1MT people would get third degree burns even ten kilometers away), but the missile looks kinda like a minuteman III missile, which will only carry up to 170kT. [I]Even then[/I] people would get third degree burns about 5 kilometers away from the blast. It's stupid, and it means that one of the "big mistakes" not "letting nature have its way" did absolutely no damage at all to the population. Dumb.
Everyone is completely oblivious to the fact that there's a goddamn monster going around - when Hawaii is attacked (and people see the monster) no one in the US seems all that concerned.[/sp]
Not to mention all the plot holes for example [sp]when they're looking for the warhead - how did they locate it so quickly? Does the EMP only work when it's convenient? And why didn't the female muto just eat the rest of the radioactive stuff in the bunker where it's was locked up? Why did it go for a much smaller warhead instead? And how did no one notice the Muto at the nuclear plant in Japan? I thought satellites were invented, and even planes would be able to see that whole mess. And why did Cranston get his wife down in the reactor room when he knew it could melt down at any point? Isn't this an unnecessary risk for, well, no gain? Did they need a visual or what? Why send 4 people? Why did the radioactive steam move so slowly, but also so violently? [/sp]
Worst of the all, the script and acting was just bland and mediocre. Cranston was a high point, [sp]but even his lines were dumb and he got killed off way too early. Coincidentally, he's basically the only guy to actually "die" (not just getting stamped by the monster in a non-violent way) in the whole movie.[/sp]
I did like the monster-on-monster action, but it was well-hidden under a bunch of manure.
Overall, this is probably one the worst films I've ever seen in a theater.
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;44848309]Honestly this movie was so bland and shit, thinking it was anything beyond mediocre is just fooling yourself.
All the characters are constantly making (in many cases completely baseless) assumptions and acting on them. It took me out of the movie constantly. Another thing that took me out of the movie was all the obvious foreshadowing - [sp]when Cranston's son comes home, he's just like "yeah I'm not leaving again" and when he leaves he's just like "nothing will happen and I'll be home in a couple of days". Also, his wife and child haven't seen him for 7(?) months, and the wife isn't even the least critical when he suddenly has to take a flight (in the middle of the night?) to get his dad out of detention or whatever. What's the urgency? Couldn't you wait till tomorrow? How many flights are going to Tokyo at this time anyway?[/sp] No one seems to be critical of anything, and it makes the scenes completely superfluous - there's no character development, and nothing really happens.
Also - and this is probably the most annoying part of the movie - there's no consequence to anything. [sp]No civilians die in this film, instead cars and buildings are playing the part. The nuclear warhead was also completely meaningless - somehow it got long enough away from the shore to not hurt anyone; in the span of five minutes. Even if we're generous, saying that the boat was going 40km/t, it would only be 3.3 (appx 2 miles) off the shore. They say that the warhead is in the megaton range (which would mean that at 1MT people would get third degree burns even ten kilometers away), but the missile looks kinda like a minuteman III missile, which will only carry up to 170kT. [I]Even then[/I] people would get third degree burns about 5 kilometers away from the blast. It's stupid, and it means that one of the "big mistakes" not "letting nature have its way" did absolutely no damage at all to the population. Dumb.
Everyone is completely oblivious to the fact that there's a goddamn monster going around - when Hawaii is attacked (and people see the monster) no one in the US seems all that concerned.[/sp]
Not to mention all the plot holes for example [sp]when they're looking for the warhead - how did they locate it so quickly? Does the EMP only work when it's convenient? And why didn't the female muto just eat the rest of the radioactive stuff in the bunker where it's was locked up? Why did it go for a much smaller warhead instead? And how did no one notice the Muto at the nuclear plant in Japan? I thought satellites were invented, and even planes would be able to see that whole mess. And why did Cranston get his wife down in the reactor room when he knew it could melt down at any point? Isn't this an unnecessary risk for, well, no gain? Did they need a visual or what? Why send 4 people? Why did the radioactive steam move so slowly, but also so violently? [/sp]
Worst of the all, the script and acting was just bland and mediocre. Cranston was a high point, [sp]but even his lines were dumb and he got killed off way too early. Coincidentally, he's basically the only guy to actually "die" (not just getting stamped by the monster in a non-violent way) in the whole movie.[/sp]
I did like the monster-on-monster action, but it was well-hidden under a bunch of manure.
Overall, this is probably one the worst films I've ever seen in a theater.[/QUOTE]
I'm glad you have no say in what makes a good movie because you are even worse than Skyward. No fucking idea what he is talking about.
The only point I can barely agree with is your last, namely [sp]Cranston dieing in the beginning[/sp] but the rest is pretty much all bullshit, sorry.
So you knew [sp] Cranston was going to die right when he met his son or something?[/sp] Is that what you are trying to say? It honestly struck me by surprise, I had no idea that would happen. It obviously was very urgent for him to get there what's not to understand here? I have no idea what you were trying to say with this, you already knew what was going to happen? Is that what you wanted to say?
[sp]The point about Cranstons wife is also quite stupid because that's the whole point of his obession, because he did send her down there. It's the reason why he can't let go.
The female MUTO heard the other one, hence why they started searching each other. That's pretty fucking basic, did you even see the film?
I'm also pretty sure they had a tracker for the bomb in the city.[/sp]
And oh god what the hell are you talking about with your second point did you seriously just do this? [sp]The Bomb was a minor side plot, so we could see the HALO Jump and Kickass getting close to the monsters. It's a movie about monsters that feed of radiation ffs and you are here doing scientific research on the nuclear warhead they used?[/sp] Is that what you are trying to tell me?
All your points are stupid as shit, I'm so glad you didn't enjoy the movie, you don't deserve it. I had a blast, defenitely going to my personal favs.
[QUOTE=The Combine;44848275]This movie was great I'm so glad it gets a Sequel
[editline]19th May 2014[/editline]
Why the fuck would you complain about this? It's a film about giant monsters wrecking shit, why would you spoil your own movie experience by using the old "but that's not how it works!!:(((" way of thinking. Having the monsters be seen immediatly every goddamn time wouldn't make for great cinema.
I loved the scenes and didn't even think about this. You are probably one of the guys that keeps asking "Why don't they just turn on the light?" during tense moments in Horror films. Ugh.
Your argument is stupid in itself because it's movie logic. The same way you are thinking why people didn't notice the giant monsters you can just justify it with something else, kind of like the stuff Scorpious wrote about. You are effectively ruining the movie experience with nonsense questions like this.
You are not the only offender, a lot of people do this and they piss me off to no end, no offense :v:[/QUOTE]
Jeez I already said I dont think those points invalidate the movie in any way or detracted from my enjoyment of it. I just thought they were silly. Not bad. Not offensive. Just stupidly silly.
No need to get your nipples in a twist.
[QUOTE=The Combine;44848359]I'm glad you have no say in what makes a good movie because you are even worse than Skyward. No fucking idea what he is talking about.[/quote]
Really making this personal hmm? Chill the fuck out. Seriously, i just said something you didn't like about a movie, it's not like I shot your dog or some shit.
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;44848309]Honestly this movie was so bland and shit, thinking it was anything beyond mediocre is just fooling yourself.
All the characters are constantly making (in many cases completely baseless) assumptions and acting on them. It took me out of the movie constantly. Another thing that took me out of the movie was all the obvious foreshadowing - [sp]when Cranston's son comes home, he's just like "yeah I'm not leaving again" and when he leaves he's just like "nothing will happen and I'll be home in a couple of days". Also, his wife and child haven't seen him for 7(?) months, and the wife isn't even the least critical when he suddenly has to take a flight (in the middle of the night?) to get his dad out of detention or whatever. What's the urgency? Couldn't you wait till tomorrow? How many flights are going to Tokyo at this time anyway?[/sp] No one seems to be critical of anything, and it makes the scenes completely superfluous - there's no character development, and nothing really happens.
Also - and this is probably the most annoying part of the movie - there's no consequence to anything. [sp]No civilians die in this film, instead cars and buildings are playing the part. The nuclear warhead was also completely meaningless - somehow it got long enough away from the shore to not hurt anyone; in the span of five minutes. Even if we're generous, saying that the boat was going 40km/t, it would only be 3.3 (appx 2 miles) off the shore. They say that the warhead is in the megaton range (which would mean that at 1MT people would get third degree burns even ten kilometers away), but the missile looks kinda like a minuteman III missile, which will only carry up to 170kT. [I]Even then[/I] people would get third degree burns about 5 kilometers away from the blast. It's stupid, and it means that one of the "big mistakes" not "letting nature have its way" did absolutely no damage at all to the population. Dumb.
Everyone is completely oblivious to the fact that there's a goddamn monster going around - when Hawaii is attacked (and people see the monster) no one in the US seems all that concerned.[/sp]
Not to mention all the plot holes for example [sp]when they're looking for the warhead - how did they locate it so quickly? Does the EMP only work when it's convenient? And why didn't the female muto just eat the rest of the radioactive stuff in the bunker where it's was locked up? Why did it go for a much smaller warhead instead? And how did no one notice the Muto at the nuclear plant in Japan? I thought satellites were invented, and even planes would be able to see that whole mess. And why did Cranston get his wife down in the reactor room when he knew it could melt down at any point? Isn't this an unnecessary risk for, well, no gain? Did they need a visual or what? Why send 4 people? Why did the radioactive steam move so slowly, but also so violently? [/sp]
Worst of the all, the script and acting was just bland and mediocre. Cranston was a high point, [sp]but even his lines were dumb and he got killed off way too early. Coincidentally, he's basically the only guy to actually "die" (not just getting stamped by the monster in a non-violent way) in the whole movie.[/sp]
I did like the monster-on-monster action, but it was well-hidden under a bunch of manure.
Overall, this is probably one the worst films I've ever seen in a theater.[/QUOTE]
lol. [sp]No civilians die, you know, except for ALMOST EVERYONE ON THE BRIDGE GODZILLA KNOCKS DOWN, ALMOST EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THE TSUNAMI CAUSED BY GODZILLA, HALF OF THE PEOPLE IN THE TRAM IN HAWAII, MORE THAN A FEW PEOPLE IN THE CITY AT THE END, AND SCORES OF WORKERS WHEN THE MALE M.U.T.O. HATCHES.[/sp]
It's almost like you didn't pay attention at all.
[sp]The Female M.U.T.O. didn't eat any more radioactive stuff at Mount Yucca because she was GOING TO THE MALE. She attacked the train with the warheads because by then it was the only radioactive thing in closeness, and she needed it for her babies. No-one "noticed" the MUTO hatchling or the replacement power plant in Janjira because IT WAS BLOCKED OFF. Any plane or aircraft that went over there that wasn't authorized would have been intercepted and dealt with. Anyone with a satellite wouldn't care - they already know.[/sp]
The rest of your points have already been elaborated on or are just nitpicky bullshit.
[QUOTE=The Combine;44848359]I'm glad you have no say in what makes a good movie because you are even worse than Skyward. No fucking idea what he is talking about.
The only point I can barely agree with is your last, namely [sp]Cranston dieing in the beginning[/sp] but the rest is pretty much all bullshit, sorry.
So you knew [sp] Cranston was going to die right when he met his son or something?[/sp] Is that what you are trying to say? It honestly struck me by surprise, I had no idea that would happen. It obviously was very urgent for him to get there what's not to understand here? I have no idea what you were trying to say with this, you already knew what was going to happen? Is that what you wanted to say?
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I didn't know [sp]Cranston was going to die so early (having watched the trailer I was led to believe that he would be the main character), and that's not the point I'm making. It was "obviously" very urgent for him to get there - why? Why did he have to go right then and there? There's a thing called character motivation, something that makes you understand the actions taken by people in the movie. There was no reason for him to hurry that much, and his wife's reaction was simply unbelievable. [/sp]
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[sp]The point about Cranstons wife is also quite stupid because that's the whole point of his obession, because he did send her down there. It's the reason why he can't let go.
The female MUTO heard the other one, hence why they started searching each other. That's pretty fucking basic, did you even see the film?
I'm also pretty sure they had a tracker for the bomb in the city.[/sp]
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[sp]Yeah, he did send her down there - I understand that it plays a part in Cranston's character, but [I]why[/I] did he send her down there? Was he like "better get you down to the reactor room, while facing a potentially imminent meltdown. I want you to, uhm, take a look or something I dunno". When you don't understand why a certain character acts like they do, your suspension of disbelief is dropped and you get taken out of the movie. These actors are (presumably) trying portray people, not just functions in a movie script - and they should act accordingly.
Yeah, I did see the film, and I understand why it awoke. When it did, it ate all the radioactive material in its vault - but instead of eaten the stuff in the other vaults as well, it opted for the small nuclear warhead instead. Not saying Mutos are intelligent, but isn't it simply attracted to radiation? Why wouldn't it take a moment to eat the rest? Well, no matter, it wasn't the worst thing about this film, just one out of many.
Yeah, they had a tracker, but apparently it wasn't affected by the EMP? Or what? Shouldn't it be? [/sp]
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And oh god what the hell are you talking about with your second point did you seriously just do this? [sp]The Bomb was a minor side plot, so we could see the HALO Jump and Kickass getting close to the monsters. It's a movie about monsters that feed of radiation ffs and you are here doing scientific research on the nuclear warhead they used?[/sp] Is that what you are trying to tell me?
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[sp]I wouldn't call the the bomb a "minor side plot" - it was basically what the main character did in the last 30 minutes of the film. Ken Whateva explicitly made a point about "nature" having its way, and it annoys me when it turns out that "going against nature" doesn't have any consequence at all. It was simply a small explosion in the background. I guess some fish got hurt or something, but there was no human element to it. In the end it wasn't important, it was simply there. And no, I didn't do any "scientific research" - that's why I said that it simply looked like a minuteman III, without doing much additional research. The "scientific" part was going to nukemap to confirm my suspicions that the boat wouldn't be fast enough to get the bomb out of there. Should we just excuse every plothole with a "oh, but it's a movie about monsters!"? With sci-fi and magical movies in particular, you need to adhere to some of the audiences' expectations - the audience will accept a lot of things, but if it's not established or explained, it won't fly with the audience. I'll accept that "the monsters are feeding on radiation", because that's a large part of the movies' basis, but when you bend facts (like the size of the atomic blast) without explaining why they're different from real life, you disconnect with the audience.
Just watched Angry Joe's review and there's actually a scene where they refer to the missiles as "minutemen" - missed that the first time around, apparently.
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All your points are stupid as shit, I'm so glad you didn't enjoy the movie, you don't deserve it. I had a blast, defenitely going to my personal favs.[/QUOTE]
You seem to get very emotional when it comes to this movie. If it goes to your personal favs, more power to you - 'bet it's sitting right next to Grown Ups 2.
Also, a few good things about the movie - I liked the SFX and the credits roll at the start of the movie was great.
[editline]19th May 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Taggart;44848409]lol. [sp]No civilians die, you know, except for ALMOST EVERYONE ON THE BRIDGE GODZILLA KNOCKS DOWN, ALMOST EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THE TSUNAMI CAUSED BY GODZILLA, HALF OF THE PEOPLE IN THE TRAM IN HAWAII, MORE THAN A FEW PEOPLE IN THE CITY AT THE END, AND SCORES OF WORKERS WHEN THE MALE M.U.T.O. HATCHES.[/sp]
It's almost like you didn't pay attention at all.
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Way to miss my point. [sp]Loads of people "die" (does this even need a spoiler), but no one really, actually dies. They get crushed or whatever, but in the least traumatic way possible. There's no consequence to their deaths, and they might as well have survived - it makes no difference to the audience in this case. No one you actually *kinda* connect with dies, beyond Cranston and his wife. My point is that the Mutos end up not being all that terrifying. [/sp]
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[sp]The Female M.U.T.O. didn't eat any more radioactive stuff at Mount Yucca because she was GOING TO THE MALE. She attacked the train with the warheads because by then it was the only radioactive thing in closeness, and she needed it for her babies. No-one "noticed" the MUTO hatchling or the replacement power plant in Janjira because IT WAS BLOCKED OFF. Any plane or aircraft that went over there that wasn't authorized would have been intercepted and dealt with. Anyone with a satellite wouldn't care - they already know.[/sp]
The rest of your points have already been elaborated on or are just nitpicky bullshit.[/QUOTE]
What about google maps. Or Bing. Or Nokia. Or whatever. Or a guy with a small plane simply observing it. [sp]And even if they blurred out the zone, why would they do that since it's just a radiated area? There's supposedly nothing else going on. [/sp]
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