August....2019....I am forgotten.
August....2019....I am forgotten
Bitch I’m getting the Blu-rey. Bleed from your none existent vag mouse Dad.
I memba
Making GodZilla the hero in the first one was a big mistake which this movie paid for.
People go to a Godzilla movie expecting a giant lizard nuking Japs, knocking cities over and battling monsters.
The human parts sucked, the two fights sucked. One was in a blizzard and the other on a storm.
Just amateur work
2nd best film of 2019 just by sheer enjoyment to watch
Heroic Showa Godzilla is the only Japanese Godzilla that burgers really have familiarity with beyond critics that would never give kaiju movies the time of day beyond the 1954 film that they learned had thematic heft only ten years ago.
>August
Try July
Mothra is for ____
No. Godzilla most are familiar with is Americanized Gojira, King of the Monsters, and the Americanized GodZilla 1984. Even throw in Godzilla be King Kong and Mothra. All of them Godzilla is the villain
Comes out on home release at the end of the month
I'm ready
I'm buying the bluray
Haven't seen it yet but the Monsterverse needs better writers. Godzilla 2014 was middling and Kong Skull Island was one of the movies of the decade. Made King Kong Escapes look like a Kurosawa epic.
>Kong Skull Island was one of the movies of the decade
It certainly was
It was god awful and that little ugly tranny looking girl cant act.
It was shit unironically
Instead of this monster mashup, what if the sequel was a solo Mothra movie or Frozen Ghidorah movie? Would it work? Then a few years down the line do this "Godzilla vs" movies. Did WB fuck it up again by rushing things like DC?
What was the moment you gave up on the movie? For me, it was the King Gonorrhea line
>After the solo Godzilla and Kong movies, Godzilla vs. Kong would have been the natural thing to do this year, then the big finale with Mothra, Rodan, and Ghidorah next year.
Nope, Godzilla vs Megalon. Endlessly shown on TV, ran on national television a number of times with Jim Belushi in a Godzilla suit making quips during commercials, a constant VHS presence because of all the bootleg copies from its accidental public domain slip, the MST3K episode.
It and all the other 60s and 70s movies being constantly run on TV form the pop culture image in America of Godzilla as a big dinosaur that fights aliens while a bunch of cheesy stock human characters watch.
Also, Godzilla 1984 was originally going to be re-edited into a comedy where the military just makes a bunch of quips about Godzilla's rampage and only ended up the way it was because Raymond Burr told them to fuck off because he took Godzilla seriously. Then the movie flopped and beyond a direct to HBO run for Biollante, none of the Heisei movies ever made it here until GINO came out.
I 'member
I remember evil Godzilla as a kid in the 80s more than stupid GodZilla. The stereotype of Godzilla in the US him him smashing towns down not being a good guy
Good guy Godzilla has always sucked. They should’ve had him as the villain and Kong as the good guy as the build up
Are the Zilla 98 animated series worth watching now as an adult?
Bullshit.
this is honestly the movie I remember the most this year
Alita too I guess
Kong is not the designated good guy just like Godzilla is not the designated bad guy. Especially in this continuity.
I've always seen Godzilla in a neutral position where he only does what he does because of the situation he finds himself in
Nope. As an actual boomer who was a fan of Godzilla in the early 90s, the only ones that were easily accessed everywhere were ‘85, Megalon, Monster Zero, and Sea Monster. If you got really lucky, you might have a video store in the area that had something like Gigan or Mechagodzilla, or Terror. Everything else was just special orders or coming across one by happenstance. Stuff like Smog Monster and Destroy All Monsters were the stuff of legend to my friends and I as kids.
sure
It wasn't very good. The human story line was even worse in this one.
*squints at you*
can't be worse than All Monsters Attack
yeah.