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Oh yeah, I would love to know what a John Williams rendition of the Godzilla theme would of have been like.
I get chills just imagining what a zimmer Godzilla theme would sound like..
I strongly encourage mods to delete the Previous thread.
Oh, that’s kinda sad.
well i released another ROTK chapter
yeah, so? is there anything else? just two stills from the movie? thats it?.......????????????????????????????????
I say Ghidorah
very sad day
DANNY GONZALEZ YOU SAY? :>
ok ok but still, that's a funny coincidence
ANOTHER ok ok, E P I C
i like the warm colors
But still, Mecha G can beat Gipsy.
Spoiler Alert!
Just kidding, I watched it 2 weeks ago...
Mechagodzilla was fighting a weakened Godzilla,so him handling Godzilla with ease doesn't seem like a factor anymore.
yeah I'm throwing my virtual money on MechaG
BUT STILL
IF HE WENT FOR GIPSY'S HEAD IT'D BE ALL OVER
well Ghidorah's consciousness was piloting MechaG
MECHA G ALL THE WAY
well for english wikis there is Gojipedia and Wikizilla
what about oodako?
reference:
https://godzilla.fandom.com/de/wiki/Oodako
sorry, the page is in german
at least he appears in (including KSI) 4 movies
I might make an updated version of it soon.
Yeah, I can't edit the title or banner :( meaning I can't edit the post itself
Can't do M.U.T.O. eggs till editing glitch for mobile site is fixed
:/
That’s interesting. That gave me an idea for the score. Did it have different parts at different BPMs. My idea would have these at the same time to show the passing time.
Hans Zimmer needs to do a MonsterVerse movie score in the future....
@SarcasticGoji Hans Zimmer experimented and created a absolutely wonderful score in the movie interstellar. (If you have watched the movie you will understand this next part) As soon as they landed on Miller’s planet, the score stared because it was 7 years per hour on that planet. This score has a steady beat starting at 44 bpm and going up to 60bpm which is one beat per second. He did this to portray time moving on like you could actually feel the seconds ticking. They needed to get in and out of miller’s planet fast so that they could save the human race. And each second they spent there the human race moved closer to exticntion. It’s a wonderful technique that made the whole film even better. The score is called Mountains.
Mebo,
Indeed. Especially if Toho can do it with budgets of $10 million and under. Sometimes way under...
@G. H. (Gman) with an estimated budget of 200 million dollars for a blockbuster, there should be a proper orchestra inside ;-)
I also really liked the Ghidorah theme in it
J-Pop is just a part of the anime culture at this point, I don't mind them too much. They were only in the end credits and added a since of continuity between them. But Hattori's material really delivered.
I maybe would have liked it if there had been a real orchestra and it had lead to something with more rhythmic contrast and stuff.... oh well
Mebo,
Agreed. Holkenborg's modern, Hollywood attempt at Godzilla felt cheap at best. I'm not sure if it's the worst Godzilla score I've heard, but it's definitely one of them.
in conclusion, i can only say that a gojira film in particular should have a classical theme. sometimes a "back to the roots" is simply better.
In my opinion, Tom Holkenborg simply didn't create the musical atmosphere that would have been necessary.











