If the Wallflowers don't sing the theme song, I want no part of it.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 2:21 am
by spike
Whitey McTeeth wrote:If the Wallflowers don't sing the theme song, I want no part of it.
this is why i never see movies.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 2:22 am
by BurtReynolds
the nerds are eating it up.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 2:52 am
by E.H. Ruddock
It's no Pacific Rim
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 1:38 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
I've got to say, that trailer has me interested. I love big monster movies. Godzilla movies were my absolute favorite when I was a kid. We used to vacation at the beach and I would sit there and wish for Godzilla to come out of the ocean and start tearing everything up. When the Matthew Broderick Godzilla came out I wanted to stab my eyes out.
This could be good.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 3:03 pm
by McParadigm
Whitey McTeeth wrote:If the Wallflowers don't sing the theme song, I want no part of it.
It really was the most logical combination of things.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 3:12 pm
by McParadigm
So that has to be David Strathairn babbling in the opening, right? I guess that's something.
I guess I just don't see anything that really distinguishes that from 350 other trailers we've seen in the last ten years. I don't mean that as a judgment about the movie, but as just a statement about the trailer. It does that "don't show any of the movie's personality and just use lots of implied tension and fade outs before hitting the cgi money shot and slapping the name up" schtick.
How people can have an opinion...any opinion..based on something as personality-light as that (let alone something as stimulated as excitement) is beyond me.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 3:30 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
McParadigm wrote:So that has to be David Strathairn babbling in the opening, right? I guess that's something.
I guess I just don't see anything that really distinguishes that from 350 other trailers we've seen in the last ten years. I don't mean that as a judgment about the movie, but as just a statement about the trailer. It does that "don't show any of the movie's personality and just use lots of implied tension and fade outs before hitting the cgi money shot and slapping the name up" schtick.
How people can have an opinion...any opinion..based on something as personality-light as that (let alone something as stimulated as excitement) is beyond me.
Well if you see my post above about my love of Godzilla movies as a child then you will see that my stating that "this could be good" is more of a long lost hope from childhood rather than an actual opinion. jeez.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 3:39 pm
by bada
I don't want to speak for McP but I imagine he is referring more to the near universal acclaim this trailer has received from the geek community as opposed to anyone's comments here. The trailer is rather ordinary. "This could be good" seems reasonable.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 3:42 pm
by Jorge
I like Bryan Cranston. I want to see Bryan Cranston fight Godzilla.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 3:43 pm
by McParadigm
bada wrote:I don't want to speak for McP but I imagine he is referring more to the near universal acclaim this trailer has received from the geek community as opposed to anyone's comments here. The trailer is rather ordinary. "This could be good" seems reasonable.
Yeah, this. Also, the geek I go to movies with and my brother both sent me "doooood" type emails about it before I even saw the harmattanic comments section dust storms it had managed to kick up.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 4:07 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Also, these Godzilla "remakes" are all just about Godzilla tearing up the place. What would be ballsy and awesome is if they did a movie with one of Godzilla's enemies. Throw in a Hedorah or Rodan or Mothra. That would be awesome.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 4:49 pm
by red calzolaio
bada wrote:"This could be good" seems reasonable.
what about "this trailer has me excited"?
seriously though, i remember the last Godzilla movie, unfortunately, and i remember seeing the trailer for the first time in theater. didn't understand why my friends needed to see it. trailer was terrible, movie was terrible.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 4:56 pm
by red calzolaio
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Also, these Godzilla "remakes" are all just about Godzilla tearing up the place. What would be ballsy and awesome is if they did a movie with one of Godzilla's enemies. Throw in a Hedorah or Rodan or Mothra. That would be awesome.
there is another monster, just not one of the ones you mentioned.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 4:57 pm
by Jorge
GODZUKI?!?
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 4:58 pm
by BurtReynolds
I'm just glad it doesn't show me the entire movie. I'm sure the next trailer will spoil it for me.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 5:25 pm
by McParadigm
I think part of the problem with these types of movies is that, when they were first imagined, the idea of a giant monster attacking cities was probably semi novel. It also had a larger scope than a lot of movies risked to go, and were something of a precursor to disaster film stories.
Now, we do "giant thingamabob breaks shit and makes us look small" movies like every week. So whatever novelty or brand they had is lost. But at the same time, Godzilla HAS to be treated as the central component of the movie, because it is the entire draw of the film. So invention, creative rethinking, and brand evolution are lost. We get a few human characters, who have their own subplots or little dramas, but the movie is about GODZILLA because in order to sell it it has to be worked as a movie about GODZILLA...again.
And when "giant monster thing so look out," is your entire premise for your movie...well, that's kind of tiring to even think about, because we're so inundated with that kind of image by movies that often have other things going for them, and just happened to include a "giant monster thing" as part of their story or as the basis for a single action set piece.
Re: Movie: Godzilla
Posted: Wed December 11, 2013 5:26 pm
by Peeps
i actually am looking forward to seeing this. I may also be one of only nineteen people who enjoyed the Ferris Bueller vs Godzilla movie.
the only thing that seems off to me is the actual size of godzilla. it seems like he/she is a quarter mile tall.