Oh my God

>Oh my God
>zilla

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it was funny in context
but that std joke, my goodness wtf were they thinking

Finally seeing it with my dad and got some free swag

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it took 2 seconds, not a distracting joke at all
Ghonrea was worse, but still forgettable

tell him happy father's day. I bet it gets +30% box office just because father's love this shit

Provide one (1) reason why that line wasn't consistent with the character saying it.

Are they gonna repopulate the Earth when she's back?

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Went 3 times already, going a 4th probably.
I love finding new little things like how the nuclear explosions at the end make the mothra roar and look like her wings

The kinoest moster movie

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It's not hitting $400 million and is a certified flop.

Her spirit is with him. The purest relationship.

the humans were so annoying. they should be there for exposition, to explain what is happening and why, but I don't care about their own side-plot (which in this movie was the main plot). are all godzilla movies like this (this is the only one i've seen)?

>you will never be an ancient primal being who's gf is perpetually young due to her cycle of rebirth

The humans in this are rather typical for this sort of movies. Jurassic Park is the exception to this but normally genre films where humans have to share screentime with non-human characters they're the least interesting aspect. Of course in KotM monsters are full characters rather than normal animals so there's even less pressure on humans unlike JP. In Godzilla series it varies from one continuity to the other in the original there are great human characters especially the tormented Dr. Serizawa. Later with humanization of Godzilla human plots were getting thinner but the second series (1984-1995) had roughly the same group of human characters throughout the films but I think only one was an actual regular. Overall there are films with memorable human characters in the Mechagodzilla duology 2002-03 there was this cute nad cool female pilot.

I hope we'll see all of them.

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None of these are Toho monsters which sucks. Toho really must sell rights for more than they're worth if they couldn't afford some of the C-List Godzilla monsters that only diehard fans would recognize. You're telling me Kumonga was too expensive to replace Scylla? Gorosaurus too expensive? Baragon? Kamacuras? Were none of these affordable? Why would Toho charge out the ass for anything outside of the top 10?

I liked the mammoth OC, but I could take or leave the other ones.

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>we need the blandest white guy who can look like he doesn't want to be here

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MUTO is missing from the list so he may've been named differently. It's like with Ghidorah and Monster Zero in the movie. I doubt they will spend time introducing them but I imagine it could look something like this:
"We named this monster Leviathan but in the legends of the long lost civilization this creature is known as (dramatic pause) Manda!"

I mean... in-plot he really didn't want to be there.

I hated that fortune cookie joke

>that's a lot of fish

At least the context made it obvious that it was supposed to be a lie. Best Watanabe scene aside from maybe the last one. Things got quiet for a bit. In a lot of ways this is an impressive movie to look at I don't think we'll get much in terms of human interaction.

>>Loch Ness

niiice.

I'm glad the based Jap got a hero role.

"AAAH GOJIRA"

Realistically, why did it flop? People flocked to all the stupid dinoshit. Did it need a big name actor?

What did you get?

I think he did good, miles and leagues better than soldier-boy from 2014. Also, he was so angry all the time it was funny.

Awesome moment!

Hard to say, but the reviews certainly didn't help. Must have been a combination of reviews, other movies out, and marketing. Personally I didn't like the 1st trailer, but saw it because it's Godzilla anyway - loved it.

Everyone that i know that watched it liked it, barely any negative feedback so I can only assume it was the critics to help aladdin, and a ver heavy season. Anyway yesterday the theatre was almost full

This is a world where worthless shit like Aladdin is a smash hit I wouldn't overthink it too much. Considerable fanbase but not enough especially next to Disney competition and much bigger nostalfic value for the masses.

I shouldn't care but its saddening to see that it wont even make it to 400 million. fuck, even the first one made it to 500 million +

I enjoyed it, was better than the first one which seemed way too fucking dark and could barely see fuck all and a shite cast excluding Ken and Brian desu.

Humans need to be a sidekick at worst and scenary at best.

that wasn't forgettable that was one of the worst jokes in film history on top of making your main villain monster sound retarded