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I saw it on Twitter, I think you need to follow Godzilla or Legendary(not sure which). I saw 18 years of age on the applicability. I'm not going since I don't really have the time for it. For everyone who has entered, good luck!
does any one know how to put an image up here. i've now tried it twice and nothing shows up.
Sorry for all the comments
I agree great job
Had me tearin' up.
nicely done.
just go to the james gange masercity forums, the mod there is the guy who has the script and the summary is all there. his username is snowdenzilla. He's gotten alot of scenes and pre-drafts correct BEFORE all of these were revealed so he has an early version of the script, which also kept some elements in (like the nuking in 1954 scene)
Its not a dumb question at all! That was bugging me too! I think you're right: the Godzilla shot from the teaser was there to conceal the Muto. I believe the scene may have been created specifically for the teaser, as it is definitely a tease for the monster that won't be needed at that point in the movie (if the HALO/Godzilla vs Winged Muto sequence is the final act of the film). Eye witnesses of the extended HALO jump scene pointed out that the sequence dosn't depict exactly what the trailer implies, and the Godzilla vs Winged Muto shot seems to confirm that there was some skullduggery afoot with the teaser. :) I'm on the same page as Madison with the "400% more awesome" comment: chances are the media had NO IDEA that Godzilla would be fighting a monster in this film, because they haven't been following its production since 2009 like we have! They likely went in expecting a Godzilla vs the Military scenario, like the one that appeared in the 1998 Godzilla, but were blown away when the Mutos were revealed. But while they got to see the truth, we saw a newly created scene that hid the Muto and teased Godzilla, who was still a big mystery in early December 2013. We barely glimpsed a Muto until the end of March, and our only shot of the HALO jump scene's true nature was a fleeting one. Here's hoping we see a bit more soon! :)
@Destroyah-X- I don't understand why you persist on this "you are acting like you are smarter" thing. All I'm saying is that a lot of people do not care to look into the details. Why is that so hard to believe? It has nothing to do with being smart...
I have nothing wrong with people not being a hardcore fan. Hell, I am not a hardcore Godzilla fan, the only reason I follow is because I enjoy it and I am a member or Scified. I'm simply stating what I have experienced from people. I know quite a few people that did not notice the MUTO and did not take the time to pause the trailer. And who cares? The question on the forum was if they showed too much and I asnwered that most people have not noticed what is being shown on this site.
And let me make this crystal clear for you (because you are having trouble understanding this), it has absolutley nothing to do with that persons IQ and I have no problem that some people have not taken notice to the MUTO. It was a simple observation of what the people around me that have seen the trailer say.
Do I need a facebook or twitter account? I don't have either. This the only site were I'm really socially active on line.
Is there an age restriction?
@Like a Bossk
Of course you never outrightly stated these people are dumb, but your statement literally meant that everyone else is ignorant about the presence of MUTOs except for people here like you, who are 'smart' enough to see that.
And I would like to stress to you, that it is no difficult feat to gather a screenshot from a movie trailer to get a better glimpse and people DON'T have to be hardcore fans of a movie to take screenshots. FYI, I am not a hardcore fan of Spider-man 2 nor the Transformers, but I hit the pause button on the trailers because I wanted to get a better look at scenes that go too fast to be spotted at first glance. Likewise, everyone else can do the same too.
Like I've said before, there's no hidden magic in those trailers that only Godzilla fans can unravel, it is only a matter of whether people are piqued enough to want to scrutinize those trailers to get a better look. This means a world of a difference between your claim of 'pure ignorance of the general crowd' over my reasoning that it is only a matter of whether they want to or not. And if they choose to, the Mutos can be spotted. Period.
@ZILLAHATER ... DM those pages my friend, I'd love to see them.
Ah yes, the leaked script. It was also proven realy by the the trailer, specifically by the the drawing on the bomb with a monster head, which was also mentioned in said script.
I remember almost sorta stalking the guy who released the pages. I actually think i still have some of the pages saved on my computer.
Hmmmm....When is the contest over? I've got to find a way to integrate all my Godzilla itemsinto a short and clever clip..hmm..
Actually I dun think its got to do with whether the original trailer had intentionally left out the muto during that scene and then re-edited it to show the muto when they released the latest trailer.
Have you guys considered that maybe what you see could have been from a different angle/perspective? E.g. the earlier trailer where we only see Godzilla below could have been viewed through the lenses of say, trooper A who was making the halo jump?
And then in the latest trailer where we see both Muto and Godzilla, it could have been viewed through the lenses of another trooper who is descendng down from a further distance?
@aggresivekaiju45- no specific one
@Destroyah-X
I never once said the general audience is dumb nor do they not have the ability to take screen shots. My point is, that most people are not looking for those tiny details. Honestly, if you just watch the trailer and are not really paying attention to the specifics, you can easily miss the MUTO.
I have talked to multiple people that want to see the movie but are not necassarily huge fans and they didn't notice the MUTO. Why would people other than hardcore fans take the time to take screen shots and pause to try to find little details in a trailer?
This is the most majestic song I've heard in a few days...
(In other words: What did I just watch?)
Nice info. This will be my first time to G-Fest and I am flying in...tax to hotel where it is being held. Do they have shuttles that go to Pickwick Theatre? Taxis readily there (if so how far is it from the hotel?) Just looking at driving options as beyond seeing the concert and maybe a movie there was no need for added expense of a rental car.
Thanks for additional info.
Mike
Godzilla, King Kong, Anguirus, Rodan, Mothra, Battra, King Caesar, Baragon and Varan vs King Ghidorah, Gigan, Megalon, Orga and Mechagodzilla (the original).
Godzilla and Kong vs Ghidorah
Mothra and Anguirus vs Gigan
Battra and Baragon vs Megalon
Rodan and King Caesar vs Orga
Varan vs Mechagodzilla
All of them at the same time, at Mt. Fuji. Why? Because it would be epic.
After reading that they had originally planned to find Godzilla's remains in ice then i can say that script was 100% legit just an early version.
I really don't know what to think
I'd like to be able to read this script. I've heard so much about it.
@AggressiveKaiju45- I like that way of thinking. Joker and Batman are a great comparision for a rival-like relationship.
King Gidorah VS King Kong (from GzllavKng). I want somebody to have that crown stripped away.
MUTO VS Cloverfield monster (Clover). They're similar in overall anatomy, so why not?
Typical G-fans are actually easy to "label." We are analyzers, speculaters and excited.
We want to know what's going to happen to our big friend.
We make conjectures about what may or may not actually happen or appear.
We get happy at the mere rumor he'll be coming back again.
We're also a lot more cohesive than most fanbases (not going to point fingers anywhere). We don't really jump at or claw people's throats out when they dissaprove of our ridiculous, yet amazing, Godzilla.
So, in all, we are a cohesive society that analyzes, conjectures and anticipates what we love most.
Anyone agree? Anybody got anything to add?
I don't believe there is a typical Godzilla fan. I've met several who cross a lot of age/ethnic/monetary backgrounds and I really don't think you can place a label on them that could stick. But in this day and age, we're sort of getting away from the typical image of the sweaty, overweight Star Wars geek who lives at home with bad skin. Fans can come from anywhere and it would surprise people to see which of us can contact to a fandom. I gurantee you that there will be a 10 yr old girl walking into this movie and less from a decade from now she will be sporting a back piece of Big G at G-Fest 20XX and you would have never guessed by looking at her. I'm loking forward to bringing new poeple into the fandom and being surprised by who they are.
I need that figure NOW
@GodzillaTheKing
Well to be fair there's a lot of difference between the internet now and then. Evne if the site did exist(I was only 6 in 98 so I wasn't old enough to give any first hand advice on this) it's mostly about the people who had access to it. Now we have people on this site who I'm guessing are in their early teens and they naturally have a lot of anticipation, so it's more likely to have a 12 year old on this site saying this will be the best movie, or have the best characters, whereas chances are in 98 the people who had access to the site were a much more mature fanbase who didn't get as caught up in the hype as some of the younger members on this site may. I'm fairly sure had the 98 movie been released during a time the internet was more accessable to younger audiences the hype for it would be very similar to the reactions we're seeing for the upcoming 1. To be honest i would have most likely been 1 of those people saying how it was going to be the best movie and everything about it would be greater than any movie before so maybe I should give the younger people some slack.
If you don't eat sleep and breath Godzilla you're not a true fan!
The reason I don't wear a full godzilla suit to G-fest is because it had to be washed since I choose to wear it every single other day.
I just watched the movies when I was little and I thought Godzilla was pretty cool, I'm not a freak about it, I'm just excited for the movie.
It's pathetic how you people got so uptight about this post. You don't have to be genius to know this guy was joking around. These forums do definetly need to loosen up a bit.
You know, I wish he had slightly bigger teeth.
It's a parody of 'Do you wanna build a snowman' incase you're wondering. And godamn it's hilarious :D
Tough one. What godzilla are you talking about though?
@Dragonlord I agree. In fact after watching more of these Godzilla trailers, I actually find myself much more intrigued to know what the entire story really is about and the origins of the Mutos and I just can't wait to catch it in the cinema.
And ur right about Spiderman 2, they showed way too much and I wonder what difference is it going to make whether I catch the movie or not. The trailers basically sum up the whole story - Spidey against Electro and some foes from part of the Insidious Six, and then there's Oscorp, and if you ur a marvel-universe follower, its like watching another spidey-cartoon episode with characters you already know of, just that the plot's been tweaked.
You all do realize that there are much more things we dont know about the movie right? I figured that this movie's gonna have a bunch of other stories connected to the movie that we totally dont know yet.
So for me, I think the advertisements going well, its not like theyre doing it like Amazing Spiderman 2 where theyre showing WAAYYY too much stuff
See, this is what I hate about some of these members on this website -.- gotta take everything serious huh.
Did all of you people who didnt get the joke really thought he was being serious?? I dont think we got someone that stupid enough to post something like this and be foreal.




















