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Sex is out of the question' it's not happening. curse words I'm fine with, as long if it's not like the wolf on Wall Street :), but it is a serious movie and I think it will be rated r cause of the intense images of death. People will die and be smashed and burned and maybe even eaten by mutos, and that's what pacific rim failed to do. To create fear and death of most of the population. You guys have to agree that no matter how cool pacific rim was its style was action and adventure while godzilla is on a hole new level then pacific rim.Even if you think about it the 1984/1985 godzilla film was pg witch ment parental guidence. Jaws was rated pg 0_0. But no matter what it's rated I'll see it probably 3-6 times in theaters :).
Hahaha.
Me take a chill pill? Maybe you should take some of your own advice. I'm not the one who seem to hyperventilate over every response here.
As for not taking this so seriously, again who is the one here who is oh-so-offended when I told you maybe you shouldn't mix real animals with Daikaiju?
Its irrelevant whether some kaiju have no exotic ability or not, the fact is, they don't exist in our current world, so its rather meaningless to discuss it as a comparision to real animals in a serious fashion, which is what you seem to be doing.
Depends I'm actually 17 but according to my friends I'm "at least 32 eons"
About the lack of glowing spikes, is this confirmed already in the film? As the article suggest, this screenshot of the game may not what is actually reflected in the film. Unless we know for sure (i.e. from a legit source) that there will be no glowing spikes, I'm not willing to say for sure there will be no glowing on Godzilla's back.
Wow, honestly I'm just 15 haha but one thing to share is that out of my whole school I'm the biggest Godzilla fan lol that should've been kinda a question too
I'm only 18. However I'm 40 at heart lol jk.
Lets just say I was long before the woriors of old.
I'll put it this way: on Wednesday nights, Father Time and Methuselah come over to play pool...
Random, but I'll play along, haha. 16 here(although I'm smarter than most 16 year olds in my area, haha).
What I was hoping for was a concentrated stream of gaseous liquidy radioactively catalyzed plasma, so that it has enough kinetic pressure to demolish things, but also enough heat and stuff to melt stuff on contact. That way, it could serve as both a "napalm" (don't remember where I heard that) AND a forceful beam. And it all depends on how concentrated Godzilla wants the attack to be. The stream becomes more and more like a beam the stronger it's concentrated. It also gives a reason as to why Godzilla could have gills AND lungs, to take in air and other gases in any medium for usage as a raw material to convert into super-concentrated plasma.
18 and graduating from high school
I'd be dropping F-bombs more than rap music if Godzilla was destroying my city, or in my case, rampaging through a forest and fields. The F-bomb isn't necessary for many situations, and a sex scene in Godzilla would be like a sex scene in Jurassic Park, it just doesn't make sense.
Keep in mind what I say about Godzilla is from about 10 minutes of YouTube videos, 2 minutes of Godzilla 1998, and a heck of a lot of reading your guys's comments.
Also:
Possibly the last of an ancient species of giant amphibious creatures that evolved at a time when the surface of the earth was over 10 times more radioactive than it is today. GODZILLA can convert HIS radiation stores into a violent, focused exhalation of atomic ray. Rarely seen, but spoken of in antient Pacific Island myths. 'Gojira' was last spotted in 1954 when the U.S Navy encountered and attempted to kill HIM with an atomic blast in the Pacific Ocean. Since then, the giant creature has been living in the deep ocean - until a threat to HIS survival from an ancient foe forces HIM to reappear.
Congratulations, its a boy! :)
15. Looks like JW isn't the only site filled with teens and preteens. That's comforting for some reason. Gotta love the internet.
Four words:
KING of the monsters.
Goodnight, folks. I'll be here all week.
thanks guys
Brody is about to attempt a HALO jump onto a prehistoric beast that has killed thousands in a futile attempt to POSSIBLY kill it. Perhaps on one of his last nights living he wants to make love to his wife. Gareth Edwards did want to keep it very grounded on a human level. Then there's the cursing. People curse. Sorry if your sensitive ears can't take it. Apparently you've never sat through an Apatow film. But I know if I saw a giant monster I'd be dropping F-bombs all over the place. But luckily for you this is PG-13. So hopefully your fragile little mind can take it. Though I'd love to see a hard R Godzilla movie with very Saving Private Ryan-esque brutality. It is meant to show the horrors of nuclear war afterall.
Outide/Physically: 21
Inside/Mentally/Emotionally: 7 or 8 (some days, 4 or 5)
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Great picture, old news.
I'll say I am one of the younger ones here. I am in between KaijuDinosaurFan12345 and Gojifann101 in age.
21, hmmm but seeing the other ages, i see why now.
30 here. @zillahater, yeap... me too.
im 32.(I all of a sudden feel really, really old)
This is just me guessing, but given the realism thing they're going for, it will probably *look* wider/girthier in the film because they'll give it that heat-wave effect, along with the air around it combusting from the heat. Since this is a mobile game, I doubt they(the devs) would've wanted to go to that extra length, because of the inherent limitations of mobile devices.
I'm sticking also to my 'projectile vomit' theory. Many animals use something similar(albeit, not *on fire*) to deter predators. Mostly it's just the god-awfull smell. Perhaps it developed from that, and said 'vomit' is super-heated due to Godzilla's insanely high internal temperatures. And, since there will be liquid within it(well, super-heated water vapour) the blue colouration may be cherenkov radiation.
As for his spines lighting up, *to my knowledge*, which is by no means perfect, every creature that has developed dorsal ridges, plates, ect like that, do so to make their profile seem larger and more intimidating, and during mating season, to show how big and strong you are for your potential mate. This could also give his beam-weapon a much, much, much more practical purpose. I expect such a thing to be energy-intensive, so a Godzilla that can flush his dorsal plates with blue cherenkov radiation, and emit that super-heated vomit/equivelent(perhaps a seperate organ that collects waste material?) is obviously in good health, and would pass on strong genes to the next generation.
Just guesswork, again.
Well, this has been somewhat enlightening I suppose.
I was always under the impression that the breath would be more of a plasma/super heated compressed gas. In keeping with him being radioactive idea(heart is nucler reactor from previous movies), I would think that this would be more keeping with the realistic approach. Plasma is found in stars and reactors and is extremely hot, radioactive stuff.
Just a theory, but I think it may be possible that the reason the beam looks so "thin" is that Godzilla is only using it to bring down a helicopter. It's possible that when he uses his atomic breath against something bigger and stronger (e.g. a battleship, a Muto), the beam will be bigger and stronger looking.
@KaijusRock Which is what, a few days?






















