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Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:44 pm
by RSDADDIMUS
RhA wrote:Well, I'm psyched. So much that I've spent te weekend watching Godzilla vs. Biollante en Godzilla vs. Ghidra.

I say: Bring on Godzilla!



:DANCE: :APPLAUSE: :grin: Awesome!!

Couldn't agree more!!

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 6:28 am
by Rodimus Prime
Looks like Generations Metroplex might have met his match:

ComingSoon wrote:Godzilla Toy Revealed and It's More Than 3 Feet Long!
Source: MTV
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Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures have teamed up with JAKKS Pacific to create a "Giant Size" Godzilla toy for director Gareth Edwards' upcoming film and you can check it out below, thanks to MTV.

According to the site, "The enormous, articulated figure (12 points total) stands 24" high (measured diagonally), and is 43" long. In addition, his tail swings back and forth, his mouth opens and closes and he comes packaged with the ability to drive Bryan Cranston totally crazy."

Opening in 3D, 2D and IMAX theaters on May 16, the film stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn and Bryan Cranston. The movie pits the world's most famous monster against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity's scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence.


Source: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=116103 (includes photos)

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 12:05 am
by Rodimus Prime
The new Asian trailer, featuring the flying monster:


Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:22 am
by Henry921
A weird hybrid of Rodan and Gyaos from the Gamera film series.

I approve.

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 7:38 am
by Dead Metal
"A monster!"
"No, a GOD!" :michaelbay:
Best introduction to Big G, ever.

So it looks like the flying monsters here are the MUTO, which are referenced in the toy line, and are genetically created by the military. They go rogue and so they reawaken Godzilla to take them out since they can't stop them.
So it seems a bit like Final Wars, or Destroy all monsters.

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 9:02 am
by Rodimus Prime
Dead Metal wrote:"A monster!"
"No, a GOD!" :michaelbay:
Best introduction to Big G, ever.


Agreed. I am now really looking forward to this. Perhaps as much as Days of Future Past and Age of Extinction. Definitely the top 3 of the summer for me.

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2014 11:50 am
by SW's SilverHammer
Yeah I figured thats what the monster was going to be: the genetically engineered such-&-such. Honestly I was hopping they'd save the super secret government program concept for sequel bait.

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2014 12:15 pm
by Shadowman
SW's SilverHammer wrote:Yeah I figured thats what the monster was going to be: the genetically engineered such-&-such. Honestly I was hopping they'd save the super secret government program concept for sequel bait.


Gareth Edwards specifically said there won't be a sequel hook for this movie, and that he hates it when movies do that.

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2014 6:40 am
by Rodimus Prime
Watching Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah right now. Can't wait until next weekend...

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 6:33 am
by Rodimus Prime

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2014 4:48 am
by jullyi
I m very excited to watch Godzilla 2014,
it's going to be published on 16th of May in my city.

cheers :D

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 7:53 am
by Dead Metal
Image

And this is a fan-made theme to the movie, one of the few fake tracks on youtube that don't claim they're the real thing. The reason I'm sharing is because it's awesome.



Do hyped for tomorrow, I already ordered my tickets. :michaelbay:

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 10:30 am
by Shadowman
I got a better theme for you:


Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 10:57 am
by Thalack
Did y'all ever see this clip? This is freaking epic imo. I can't wait for this movie!


ROFL ok I give up. I tried to link the video her so you wouldn't have to click a link but I can't get it to work, just comes out jumbled code. Here's a link to the video

http://youtu.be/f_FRpdFgUNA

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 11:30 am
by Dead Metal
Shadowman wrote:I got a better theme for you:


I prefer the cover by Black.
Thalack wrote:Did y'all ever see this clip? This is freaking epic imo. I can't wait for this movie!


ROFL ok I give up. I tried to link the video her so you wouldn't have to click a link but I can't get it to work, just comes out jumbled code. Here's a link to the video

http://youtu.be/f_FRpdFgUNA


Jup, badass.

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 6:29 pm
by Dead Metal
Just got back from seeing it.
It's good, actually it's really fantastic.

I'm going to spoiler it a teeny weeny bit, the main trailers lie a bit about the movie, which is good because that means you'll actually be a bit surprised because you were expecting something different.
Godzilla is in the role of a hero, he does kinda destroy cities, but only because he's trying to save the world from the MOTU. But he actually does a better job of preserving human life and civilization than Superman did in Man of Steel.

The scenes involving Godzilla, especially near the end are awesome, and just ooze Godzillaness. :michaelbay:

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 6:39 pm
by SW's SilverHammer
Dead Metal wrote:Just got back from seeing it.
It's good, actually it's really fantastic.

I'm going to spoiler it a teeny weeny bit, the main trailers lie a bit about the movie, which is good because that means you'll actually be a bit surprised because you were expecting something different.
Godzilla is in the role of a hero, he does kinda destroy cities, but only because he's trying to save the world from the MOTU. But he actually does a better job of preserving human life and civilization than Superman did in Man of Steel.

The scenes involving Godzilla, especially near the end are awesome, and just ooze Godzillaness. :michaelbay:


Sick Burn, Man of steel XD

Anyhow, I do have one question and one joke question, Are there any like references or Easter eggs or winks to any of the other Godzilla movies that you noticed, and does Bryan Cranston turn into Jet Jaguar?

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 1:44 am
by Dead Metal
SW's SilverHammer wrote:
Dead Metal wrote:Just got back from seeing it.
It's good, actually it's really fantastic.

I'm going to spoiler it a teeny weeny bit, the main trailers lie a bit about the movie, which is good because that means you'll actually be a bit surprised because you were expecting something different.
Godzilla is in the role of a hero, he does kinda destroy cities, but only because he's trying to save the world from the MOTU. But he actually does a better job of preserving human life and civilization than Superman did in Man of Steel.

The scenes involving Godzilla, especially near the end are awesome, and just ooze Godzillaness. :michaelbay:


Sick Burn, Man of steel XD

Anyhow, I do have one question and one joke question, Are there any like references or Easter eggs or winks to any of the other Godzilla movies that you noticed, and does Bryan Cranston turn into Jet Jaguar?


There are nods to 1954, Godzilla feeds on radiation (like in the 1984 reboot), in the opening credits we see a drawing of a "Godzilla" skeleton, looks exactly like the skeleton seen in the 2002 Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla (including goofiness).
No he doesn't. What gave you the idea that he would?

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 6:42 am
by Cyber Bishop
Saw it last night.. Such Awesomeness....
Godzilla is the "heroic" force of nature in this movie, fighting the paracitic MUTOs, and there is even a "nod" do "King of all monsters".. I felt like a 10 year old kid again..

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 9:15 am
by SW's SilverHammer
Dead Metal wrote:
SW's SilverHammer wrote:
Dead Metal wrote:Just got back from seeing it.
It's good, actually it's really fantastic.

I'm going to spoiler it a teeny weeny bit, the main trailers lie a bit about the movie, which is good because that means you'll actually be a bit surprised because you were expecting something different.
Godzilla is in the role of a hero, he does kinda destroy cities, but only because he's trying to save the world from the MOTU. But he actually does a better job of preserving human life and civilization than Superman did in Man of Steel.

The scenes involving Godzilla, especially near the end are awesome, and just ooze Godzillaness. :michaelbay:


Sick Burn, Man of steel XD

Anyhow, I do have one question and one joke question, Are there any like references or Easter eggs or winks to any of the other Godzilla movies that you noticed, and does Bryan Cranston turn into Jet Jaguar?


There are nods to 1954, Godzilla feeds on radiation (like in the 1984 reboot), in the opening credits we see a drawing of a "Godzilla" skeleton, looks exactly like the skeleton seen in the 2002 Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla (including goofiness).
No he doesn't. What gave you the idea that he would?


I told you there'd be one joke question :lol:

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 10:47 am
by Dead Metal
SW's SilverHammer wrote:
Dead Metal wrote:
SW's SilverHammer wrote:
Dead Metal wrote:Just got back from seeing it.
It's good, actually it's really fantastic.

I'm going to spoiler it a teeny weeny bit, the main trailers lie a bit about the movie, which is good because that means you'll actually be a bit surprised because you were expecting something different.
Godzilla is in the role of a hero, he does kinda destroy cities, but only because he's trying to save the world from the MOTU. But he actually does a better job of preserving human life and civilization than Superman did in Man of Steel.

The scenes involving Godzilla, especially near the end are awesome, and just ooze Godzillaness. :michaelbay:


Sick Burn, Man of steel XD

Anyhow, I do have one question and one joke question, Are there any like references or Easter eggs or winks to any of the other Godzilla movies that you noticed, and does Bryan Cranston turn into Jet Jaguar?


There are nods to 1954, Godzilla feeds on radiation (like in the 1984 reboot), in the opening credits we see a drawing of a "Godzilla" skeleton, looks exactly like the skeleton seen in the 2002 Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla (including goofiness).
No he doesn't. What gave you the idea that he would?


I told you there'd be one joke question :lol:

lol. :lol:
that's what I get for using the internet while tiered as hell :lol:

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 11:49 am
by Thalack
SW's SilverHammer wrote:
Dead Metal wrote:Just got back from seeing it.
It's good, actually it's really fantastic.

I'm going to spoiler it a teeny weeny bit, the main trailers lie a bit about the movie, which is good because that means you'll actually be a bit surprised because you were expecting something different.
Godzilla is in the role of a hero, he does kinda destroy cities, but only because he's trying to save the world from the MOTU. But he actually does a better job of preserving human life and civilization than Superman did in Man of Steel.

The scenes involving Godzilla, especially near the end are awesome, and just ooze Godzillaness. :michaelbay:


Sick Burn, Man of steel XD

Anyhow, I do have one question and one joke question, Are there any like references or Easter eggs or winks to any of the other Godzilla movies that you noticed, and does Bryan Cranston turn into Jet Jaguar?


I'm pretty sure I saw one but I noticed it at the last second, and when I went to do a double take the camera angle had changed and never went back.

It's when Cranston and his son go into the Q-zone to their old home, there is a glass pen in one of the shots (for a reptilian pet), and I swear I saw a piece of tape on the glass that said, "Mothra" on it.

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 1:43 pm
by Dead Metal
I like the design of this Godzilla a lot.
It's pretty close to the original I love so much, but does have its own spin on it all.

The creators said that they tried to put a lot of bear into him, and it does show, with the way he stands and roars. But he looks very crocodile like, if you look at his hands and feet especially, they look like mutated crocodile feet, especially the hands, and then there is the scale design on his back.

Seriously you guys, the final battle with all the dust and everything is amazing. Just when I was all "Oh come on, they promised that he would have the breath. This fight would be perfect to use it, why doesn't he use it!?"
You see the outline of his tail in the dust cloud and then his spikes begin to light up while the camera reveals more of his body. :michaelbay:

I so hope we get a sequel out of this.

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 5:26 pm
by Shadowman
Thalack wrote:I'm pretty sure I saw one but I noticed it at the last second, and when I went to do a double take the camera angle had changed and never went back.

It's when Cranston and his son go into the Q-zone to their old home, there is a glass pen in one of the shots (for a reptilian pet), and I swear I saw a piece of tape on the glass that said, "Mothra" on it.


It looks more like two labels accidentally overlapping, but yeah, it is a pretty obvious shout-out to Mothra. Incidentally, thanks, I wouldn't have known to look for that if you hadn't pointed it out.

Dead Metal wrote:I like the design of this Godzilla a lot.
It's pretty close to the original I love so much, but does have its own spin on it all.


I thought he looked a little too tubby, but still awesome.

Re: Godzilla 2014 discussion

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 6:14 pm
by Henry921
Shadowman wrote:I thought he looked a little too tubby, but still awesome.


More awesome than tubby though. ;)

I thought this film had a very solid human/Kaiju characterization balance, despite the seemingly perpetual stupidity of the upper Naval command. Godzilla defending his territory gave him a sensible motivation to attack the MUTO and presented him in a more heroic, but still animalistic light.

And yes, the fire breathing was glorious. Especially against the female, when Godzilla decided she should give him her face.