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I've no doubt about a possible sequel, I'm mostly curious to know who got Godzilla in the divorce. lol
I found it though, on several websites just now..
http://www.deadline.com/2013/08/legendary-taking-seventh-son-in-divorce-from-warner-bros/
http://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/universal-seventh-son-warner-broslegendary-divorce/
i wouldn't worry much about it, if it does well, i have no doubt we will get a sequel
That's for me to know, and you to find out. ;)
lmao
What I meant by "different" was that they went through the trouble of editing the shit out of the clip to replace the monster with a newer look.
They said that there was an eight legged muto, and the toy was marketed as "THE eight legged muto". The operative word being "the", making it more likely that the eight legged muto is the updated look, from the 2013 comic con trailer. If it were "an" eight legged muto, I might be more inclined to believe that the centipede lizard thing would make the final cut.
Also, this movie would get really crowded with anymore than three daikaiju (large strange beast), including Godzilla. If there is more than three kaiju, the rest will most likely not be daikaiju, but rather just smaller monsters that really help drive the human element, nothing much larger than the tarantula in the movie Eight Legged Freaks.
And the trailers were exactly the same is what I meant to say, with the exception of the monsters.
Recap:
It's highly unlikely that the centipede creature will not be making an appearance. This is due to the fact that the 2012 and 2013 comic con trailers were exactly the same, with the exception of the monsters. This, as well as the fact that the eight legged muto is marketed as "THE eight legged muto", helps lessen the chance that the centipede lizard thing makes an appearance. If the movie had more than three DAIKAIJU (Large Strange Beasts), it would really take away from human element that this movie is centered on. If there are more than three monsters (Godzilla, winged muto, eight legged muto), they will more than likely be SMALL KAIJU in order to enhance the human element by putting the main characters in perilous situations.
It's stop motion. Check out other episodes that feature Kiryu, Destoroyah, Godzilla (1964), King Ghidorah, and the Destoroyah Evolution Set.
Based on the way it's moving, I'm going to wager that it's stop-motion effects.
BCROCKETT94
Yeah? Because theyre different trailers that show different scenes?
AND because there might be 2+ different type of monsters??
Wat makes you think both trailers had to be the same so they can be official? Or that the newer one is the official one and not the old one
Nope. lol He can tell them that he filmed a certain clip that he really did mostly for the trailer.. however, it's really up to the marketing team. They can ignore him. He really has no say whatsoever when it comes to how the trailers are made, much less how the movie is marketed.
Here's why. people who attended both 2012 and 2013 Godzilla comic con events had noticed that the giant lizard centipede thing was replaced by something that looks more like a cross between the bugs from starship troopers and cloverfield.
THAT IS WHY PEOPLE HAVE SAID THIS. Had friends that were able to go to both, and they said the trailers were not the same.
I believe Gareth does help a little in the trailers, u know, to direct the marketers of wat carefully to put in the trailers
Gareth Edwards doesn't control what goes on with the trailers. That's the marketing team at WB, I believe.
We've already known that the muto is in that trailer, but I wouldn't necessarily say it was "revealed". I'd say it was more teased than anything.
STARZILLA thats wat i said too bro, why would they spend time making such a badass looking monster and make him only a CONCEPT.
Ohh yeah and btw to ALL of you smartasses, 8-LEGGED MUTO TOY FOR PRE-ORDER, it may be the centipede monster
OK I"VE GOT TO ASK. ARE YOU MOVIENG THAT THING OR IS IT ROBOTIC. ETHEIR WAY THAT WAS AWESOME!!!!
Dude we ALL know thats the head of a MUTO, is that wat ur saying or wat?
And btw cool profile pic
it`s a dream sequence from a 2008 japanese film titled Always 2-sunset on third street.
THANK YOU, Godzilla Himself, it's about time someone pointed out the flaws in Kyero's "logic." I was planning on starting my own topic about it, but now I don't have to. What he, and now DURPOO4 here, seem to be ignoring is that Godzilla is a fictional character who doesn't follow any kind of realistic logic, and there are plenty of fictional characters that have survived nukes, for example, the Hulk, Slattern, Superman, and, oh yeah, GODZILLA (seriously, the IDW comics are officially endorsed by Toho, so they do count as an official incarnation of Godzilla). The thing that really annoys me is that Kyero loves to claim that is somehow a "fact" that a nuke would vaporize Godzilla, even though there is absolutely no evidence that it would even harm him. In fact there is quite a bit of hard proof that at least some incarnations could survive a nuke aside from the IDW Godzilla actually surviving one, as several movies have had had him surviving explosions as or more powerful than H-bombs:
-In Final Wars, although the meteor doesn't actually hit him, the shockwave from its explosion was still powerful enough when it reached the ground to leave a massive crater, which Godzilla was at the center of, completely unharmed. Now, I'm not going to try and calculate the exact power of the explosion based on the size of the crater, but I can say that, judging by the size of the crater left by the 15Mt Catle Bravo test, the force of the shockwave that hit Godzilla was definitely equivalent to multiple megatons of TNT, making it more powerful than most nukes. And before you point out how it didn't knock down the buildings around the crater, you should remember that, in movies, explosions don't effect anything outside of the fireball/immediate area, no matter how big they are, unless they are caused by nukes.
-In Godzilla vs Megaguirus, although I'm pretty sure he wasn't actually sucked into the black hole, he was still at ground zero when it evaporated in an explosion that left an absolutly-frickin'-GIGANTIC crater, so big that I'm not even going to try to figure out the size of the explosion. Now, while it's not clear whether the reason for it taking so long for him to show up again afterwards was because he was so badly injured that it took several days to heal or because he was buried deep underground by it, he still did survive it either way.
-In Godzilla vs Destoroyah, both Godzilla and Godzilla Jr. survived the massive nuclear explosion caused by the unstable uranium deposits or whatever it was, which was so powerful that it completely wiped Birth Island, which is not a small island, off the map. To give some context, when Krakatoa erupted in an approximately 150 Mt explosion, 3 times the size of the largest nuclear bomb ever, it wiped out about two thirds of its island, which, from what little information I could gather in the last few minutes, is not a very large island. This means that the explosion of Birth Island was probably equal to several hundred megatons of TNT, and yet did not kill even a juvenile Godzilla.
So, there you have it, if we're going to be throwing around "facts" about these completely illogical films, it is a fact that at least some incarnations of Godzilla could survive a nuke. Whether the rest could is a matter of opinion, and due to the fact that Godzilla has always been meant to be an unstoppable force and, as Akio123 said, the creators of the original film themselves actually said that "modern technology does not affect Godzilla," it is my OPINION that every incarnation of Godzilla could survive a nuke, except for the late Showa Godzilla (which I do count as separate in terms of powers from Godzilla in the earlier Showa films, since he seemed to become much less powerful and indestructible once he became a children's hero). There is really no logic that I can think of that would indicate that he cannot.
Cool DC is the best at comics.
Iam also planing getting Godzilla 1994
Personally, I'm leaning more towards no, I mean I like it, but it's not really Godzilla 2000. Yuji Sakai made the 10" tall Banpresto Godzilla 2000 as well and this Monsterarts figure seems to be his exact same design, just articulated. I love Sakai's design, but it's not the movie version of G2000. That's my only issue.
It's also my favorite Godzilla suit. I recieved the Bandai Memorial Box figure of it a couple years ago for my birthday, was probably one of the best presents I ever recieved.
You know what I think? based on my experience in 3d animation(as you can see from my profile pic) I think they worked way to hard on that creature for it not to be in that movie, even if it was in for only three seconds. I may only be a novice, but when I work five hours on a graphic for my job, I expect it to be shown.
Why just XBOX One? Why not also PS4 and Wii U? I honestly wouldn't buy an Xbone even if it had the best Godzilla game ever made as an exclusive.
i say yes it might be in the movie but people say thats it in the book but if its not in the movie thats ok because it going in the book
People are saying that because that trailer showcased in 2012 SDCC was a proof of concept trailer. They had not even begun to film the movie at that point. It was only shown to give the fans in attendance a chance to geek out a bit. There's a chance that the multi-armed creature could still be in the movie but there's also a chance he won't.
@Akagi
I agree. I mean, the figures sound awesome, however I need to see it before purchasing a single figure.
I am waiting for another email as to when they think pre orders might start for this 43 inch figure
I'm sorry you're rushed, but it's not a matter of being friends or what not. I simply recommend you find time to be a little clearer with what you're trying to say. Otherwise I'll have no idea what you write means.
look gman i dont want to be mean so can we just stop and be friends and dont say nothing rude like i cant spell which i do but if you had a mom like mine then you would know because she rushes you when your on the computer like on godzilla or youtube i cant even l watch SHMA Reviews right now she asked do you have something better to do i would play soccer but it like 28 degrees so can we just be Friends Gman and sorry for saying that your 40 years old
Muto, muto, muto, and muto!
We pretty much know everything about Goji: what he'll look like, how he'll act, and how he'll fight! But the Mutos? We know nothin'!
I just got a confirmation email from jakks pacific that they will also be making a 43 inch godzilla 2014!!!!!!!!
Ah. Well that certainly explains a few things...
which you are talking to one
You would have to pay me more money just to click one of those links at this point.
@Godzilla1990'sRules
In that case, I disagree that the Heisei series is the best. It's definitely not. But I made that comment because your spelling and grammar are practically indecipherable. Most of the time I can't tell what you're trying to say, because it's such a mess. Therefore, if I'm a 40 year old man (I'm not that old) then I can only asume I'm speaking with an 10 year old-- which I doubt is the case as well. Would it hurt to spend more time on your writing? Perhaps then I can reply with a more civil rebuttal.
And what numbers are you talking about that don't lie? There are no numbers to suggest the Heisei series is better or worse. I have no idea what that is supposed to mean.
Thanks dude i'll make sure to follow you cuz you helped me so thanks man
@Akagi
True about the subjective "heroism" of the dinosaur, but what you read seems to work thematically. I agree with what they were trying to do if that was the intent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c9T0Li5Amg
There, this video gives you a very good look at it. Watch/decide.
I remember reading that the scene was meant to show that Godzilla was now a monster, no longer the dinosaur that 'saved him'. I mean, saying the dinosaur saved him is subjective anyway, theres a good chance the dinosaur was just protecting his territory.

















