Originally posted by gauntlet o doom
In these types of movies, I don't even know why they bother putting people in it - we watch it for the monsters. I don't want a 'relatable' human character that takes away from the spectacle.
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So true, I found the human scenes annoying. All I cared for was for Gojira'a next scene.
Although seeing Stranger Things' actress was great.
I knew the humans would be cringe but man oh god oh man soon as that person went on monitor to justify unleashing Ghidora with the most recyclable villain speech in history, it begs if the facepalms the actors made in response were according to the script or them moving on their own that time. I know I would've.
Other than that though, I enjoyed this Godzilla. The kid in me is happy. The action, the fights, everything I felt the 2014 movie tried to dodge like a bullet they took in great stride here to be the focus and it didn't disappoint but I guess 2014 Zilla was that stepping stone needed to make King of the Monsters so I'll give it that much.
I liked it. The human plot was dumb, the monster fights were cool. One thing that bothered me was the constant cut aways during the cool scenes to show someone screaming or running that I could care less about. This isn't the first movie that does that but it was done way too much when cool things were happening between the monsters.
Originally posted by Inhuman
I liked it. The human plot was dumb, the monster fights were cool. One thing that bothered me was the constant cut aways during the cool scenes to show someone screaming or running that I could care less about. This isn't the first movie that does that but it was done way too much when cool things were happening between the monsters.
They do that again? Wtf?!
That was so damn annoying in the first one.
Just saw this gem. ****ing loved it. I won’t name my favorite parts, because of I were to do that, I would be writing for hrs. So I’ll name the parts I didn't care for.
Didn’t care much for the human villains. But I did like Charles Dance character. He knew what he was, and he made no excuses.
The mom villain was stupid as stupid does. She did all this because her son died. Yet the moron failed to realize she’s purposely breaking millions of mother hearts by killing their kids with her stupid plan.
The daughter had to much plot armor. She especially should have die in the station, or her house.
The father was a damn know it all. You put him in a room, he magically knows more than the experts. Hated every one of those scenes.
Killing the original two scientist. Atleast the male one choose how he died.
Too much humans and not enough monster fight. The others were underused.
And my biggest gripe, they ****ing killed my girl Mothra. Was so damn pissed Rodan came back and not her.
For a monster flick that knew what it was from the get go, and never shied away. The his film is a solid 8/10 for
Me.
With the way Big G was represented in this film, how the **** is Kong gonna be relevant again?
Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Mothra is kinda known for dying. And the novel does the characters much better justice. But yeah.My biggest gripe is the people who screened it said there was like an hours worth of fights and that was not true.
Really sad this has been a flop at the office. Totally undeserved
I didn’t know this movie flop? Damn!
I love this monster verse, be a shame if it ended after just three films.