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This is hilarious. And true! Daikaiju Danielle, well done. I really am tempted to link this topic on our Godzilla Movies FB page, hahahaha
Just like the Oscorp tower in the amazing spiderman, the muto research i believe might be similar and be the key of main causes in the movie
May he rest in peace and may his spirit get good will. Sorry to hear that, it sucks :(
I know I wouldn't! :) Super film accurate figures are for adult collectors, not for children. Especially when they have pointy bits.
Lol i honestly get exactly wat ur saying, but just to correct you im pretty sure people just mean:
Im not trying to be a smartass or anything ok but this is basically what all the whiners want
And besides, its a figure, figures barely ever look relavent to what they look like in movies
Kids can hurt themselves with spikes like the actual Gojira in the films. That's why only collectible items and a few others have the larger sized spikes on it. They put out shortened spikes for kids. Parents won't allow their young kids to get the large sized spikes anyways. Plus, the toy design they released isn't a collectible. So there ya go
I love how alot of people now start saying how true this is after it is pointed out what they were complaining about...they wanted Zilla all along...traitors...jk
It's funny though!
I know, but the spines are still comparatively smaller to other Godzilla designs. Take a look at the poster. Their bigger than the toy by a substantial margin, but still smaller than the spines of most Godzilla suits. That's what I was talking about.
Its a popo car it has red and blue and i bet it called M.U.T.O popo department
I don,t mind the spines too be small Edwards wants his Godzilla too be liek the 1954,s so the spines are okay in the movie there going too be big not big not too small but the spines on Godzilla for the toys are going too be small or not.
Man this made me cry. I give you and your family my deepest sympathy. May his legacy carry on
Rest In Peace man
The spines on the toys are smaller than the actual film for safety reasons.. LOL
My condolences to you and your family BigBadBen.
The spines for Godzilla are perfect Godzilla,s size is perfect 350 feet tall is perfect for the king,s return and the feet hands and tail awesome!
The 1998 Godzilla film, just looking at it as a generic Monster Movie, was fairly good. The main problem is indeed the stupid American Military and that the monster was called Godzilla despite not being one. Its look was cool and I think it could have worked had the monster the same Gojira abilities in addition to its other traits.
As for the impact on the upcoming American Godzilla, it did show what to do and not do for American-fying Godzilla. The TriStar folks went the wrong direction with a more realistic desgin. Legendary Pictures, like what I would do, took the classic Gojira and pondered on how to make it more realistic yet dangerous/powerful. While Zilla was cool looking it had 0 Gojira designs traits. The American Godzilla keeps the basic Gojira traits yet make the overall design better.
Basically the American Zilla and its film was a proto-type or experiment, from that the American Godzilla will sure to be victorious, both in combat and by being loved by the fans.
I agree with you 100% Daikaiju. Keep into consideration some people are never pleased no matter how hard the Director tries.
HAHAHAHA!!!! :D Well said! I've just about had it up to here with people complaining about what is obveously a great design. Zilla wasn't Godzilla-ey, enough (a.k.a. AT ALL!), so this movie promised a Godzilla true to the original, but designed with some realistic aesthetics. And guess what... that's EXACTLY what they did! That said, here's what I have to say to add to what you already layed out:
#1: Too Fat-skinny Godzilla=not good. 'nuff said. See the Heisei design, people. It works.
#2: Stupid Feet-here is one of those realistic aesthetics at work. A creature that large needs stump-like feet in order to not only move without shattering it's toes, but to hold its massive frame up. Plus, they don't look bad at all!
#3: Small Spines-not only did the Shodaigoji Godzilla design (from 1954) have smaller spines than most of the future designs, this is another realistic change. If the spines are an extention of his own spinal chord, like all spined dinosaurs (the Spinosaurus comes to mind) were, than any trauma to them would cause massive spinal damage. It has been theorized that one reason the Spinosaurs went extinct is because their delicate spines were TOO delicate. Even falling over could damage them, thereby paralizing or even killing them instantly due to spinal damage. As we all know, Godzilla does a lot of falling in the movies, which should hurt him quite a bit. Smaller spines means less damage can be dealt to Godzilla in this film.
Just the facts, man. :)
I think this is the best design of a Godzilla. And I don't his spines are too small, his feet are kind of cool looking, and He doesn't look fat, he looks muscular.
I agree. And the spines arent that small, as we have seen in the trailer. I like that he is fat, and i love the feet.
*stands and applauds* BRAVO!!!!! LOL! I stand corrected; shutting up about stubby feet from now on! :p
LOLOLOLOL. I agree, Godzilla 2014 IS Godzilla. Super happy with the design!
I agree with a lot of what you said up there. It wasn't terrible, and was actually better than a lot of Kaiju movies out there, just not "Godzilla." I agree about the babies being a terrible addition to the movie, and in my opinion, what runis it as a movie. I don't go to a kaiju movie to watch little monsters run around!
Anyway, that's what I hope this new movie learns, little monsters (in my opinion) have no place in a kaiju movie. If you can't make the monsters seem threatening without making them people sized, you have failed at making the movie. Cloverfield had little monsters, and they ruined it (terrible camera work, acting, and characters aside). I guess whay I'm saying is, if MUTO's are only people sized, or even just a little bigger (car sized), i'm going to be upset. It just shows that the writers/directors did not have what it takes to make a larger, building sized, monster menacing to the characters. To me it means that they failed. All I can think of when little monsters are introduced is "Jurrasic Park wannabe."
I offer my deepest condolences to you and your family. I'm so sorry for your loss. Loosing any family member is too terrible for words, but there is a special bond between brothers, especially those that share a mutual love for something special like Godzilla. Rest assured, George is currently looking down on you with Eiji Tsuburaya, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Ishiro Honda, and Akira Ifukube right beside him. And something tells me he'll be there with you in the theater on May 16th as well. :)
This is the first topic I've seen of this nature. I'm very sorry for your loss as well. 37 is way too young... I send my respects to you and your family.
So sorry for your loss, it really is saddening to hear about such a thing. Im sure he died happy. He is at rest now.
RIP George
Fellow G-fans, you might be sick of waiting for the images of the monsters, but they willl come soon, also it should be with waiting for, in the end.
KAIJUJIRA Ikr thats what I meant, just not hanging too much
Omg it really does saddens me to hear someone wont be able to see the new Godzilla movie anymore, or he actually will in Heaven :)
But yeah RIP to your brother and sorry too that you had to lose the perfect brother that was also a G fan
Wow! Good eye! :)
If you enter "Save" you get SAVING... (SAVE UNSUCCESFUL... DRIVE ACCESS ERROR)
Could this mean anything? Maybe we have to fix it?
i am also sick of waiting. and im tired of seeing all the fake images and being trolled. i just want to see the monsters already
WOW! I've never seen photoshop that bad.....
I'm so sorry to hear about your brother. It's a real shame that he passed. I hope you and your family can find comfort and peace. It's hard to lose family members.
I hope your brother is resting peacefully now.
yeah i agree with KYERO, apparently Gvs Megalon is what gave godzilla the bad repuation he has to this day, also i'd preffer if they used original monsters because unlike superhero movies which has your fans and audiences to have an existing known villian, with godzilla it is quite flexible on the monster, despite how iconic mothra and king ghidorah are, they are not the same as having the joker in a batman movie series, they will most likely make originals and some that a homage or inspired by tohos monsters heck maybe the PR kaiju may have influence in the sequels.
sorry may he rest in peace and i hope he didn't suffer when he died tell your sister in law that he is in heaven probaly with the guy who made godzilla
I'm so sorry for your loss...R.I.P George chaffins, our fellow godzilla fan
that wasn't the point of this thread, the point was that the time travel in GvsKG had no effect on any godzilla, the point was that the events of those two movies still happned. check what happened to spacegodzilla when he died, what did he become because to me it looks like SPORES.
It has been done. Godzilla vs. Megalon was one of the cheesiest of the Showa films, and should not be repeated in my honest opinion.
Like I've said before, Toho monsters don't belong in this Legendary Pictures and WB franchise. Both studios, even though it's really just Legendary now since WB split from them, have enough creativity and originality to create a franchise of their own creations and make it succeed.
Copying Toho's success is nothing short of contrived, forced, irresponsible, and disrespectful to the original source material.
If Legendary can't make a successful franchise with their own creativity and originality, then they don't deserve to work with the material at all.
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thanks man
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thanks man
It's probably not a police car at all, but rather a company vehicle similar to a police car.























