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These look absolutely amazing.
they need to bring Sekhmet into the monster verse.
the book is a little short but the second one I am working on is gonna be longer
Why there is no delivery to Cancun where I am on vacation now. It's a pity
i am writing the second one right now and its about Sekhmet
i checked the legendary website, it said as long as I gave credit to them
I'm not exactly certain, but I'm pretty sure you're not allowed to sell fanfiction that isn't licensed.
What exactly does unofficial mean in the context? So it's not licensed?
No, only one part is a little like KOM, the book is available now.
Never mind, this made me calm down: https://youtu.be/KlFGgBkhvms
Pretty dope. I love the colors. Also, the entire look and feel to this painting would make for an awesome Lovecraftian-like horror film.
Still not my favorite Godzilla, but the artwork is nice.
premise:
Dr. Sam is a Former Monarch scientist, but when a call from an old enemy threatening to wake up monster zero comes to the ears of Monarch, he has to come back in action.
there are a few easter eggs, such as cameos
So were Get Out, Black Panther, hell, WALL-E fits the tag and it predates the term. So no. Being "woke" does not torpedo quality, and last I checked Birds of Prey was very well liked.
Which of the three movies and the series I listed weren't woke? I'm pretty sure all of those were.
Moldovan0731 seems to be tossing the "woke" moniker for anything he deems bad without any real thought, especially within context of this matter. I doubt he caught on to what was or was not spoken about specific movies with progressive stances. (Like, y'know, the majority of the Godzilla series...)
Oh yes they were, or at least KotM. Several times the director, Michael Dougherty talked about all the "badass female characters" in the movie and how excited he was about that. Vera Farmiga said in an interview that the film passed the Bechdel Test, meaning the movie consists of at least two female characters who don't ever talk about another guy.
However, it's not so much like that in the movie. There is diversity and technacly some strong female characters (like those in G-Team), but there aren't any reoccuring themes concerning female empowerment in the movie. I personally don't want any forced themes in GvK, but I'm not really concerned that there will be, and even if there are, it's probably the least of the problems that could occur in the film.
Also, don't forget that it can be done well without being preachy or forced: think Alien/Aliens and Ready Or Not.
Well, those were done tastefully/well, and they didn't really talk about it. When stuff like this is talked about, it's usually a bad sign, but let's hope it's not in this case.
I just knew as soon as this article came out that a select few will zero in on the two girls bit and freak out. I understand concerns but this is really the first real morsel of information we've had and it only piques my interest.
And like some who've been invested in the franchise for a very long time will tell you, worrying about a Kaiju film series who's very origin was a political statement suddenly getting political is missing the forest for the trees.
I didn't see alarms going off when the cast kept getting announced for GvK and each new entry provided more diversity to the cast, and that's probably because KOTM had just as rich a cast and nobody cared.
Even recent legendary production Jurassic world: fallen kingdom had three prominent female characters that impacted the story and ba strong conservation message but I didn't see to many concerns about that. So I'm sure this GvK tidbit isn't a cause for alarm either.
Hope we get a trailer eventually to actually see what this film will be like.
Ghostbusters 2016, the Batwoman series, Charlie's Angels 2019, Birds of Prey, etc.
What movies would be classified as "woke"?
"Even if it did, that doesn't mean the movie's quality will take a nose dive."
Are you serious? Just about every woke movie did that (woke movies are preachy).
Moldovan0731,
It's panic for the sake of it. Besides, at what point have Legendary's movies gone, "the unholy specter of woke" route? Not just the Monsterverse, I mean just about any of Legendary's movies.
Even if it did, that doesn't mean the movie's quality will take a nose dive. It's merely a mark of the times and another thing that will be looked back on in film texts for this decade of cinema. Identity politics is absolutely the last thing I'm concerned about for Godzilla vs. Kong--In fact, don't think it even makes the list of concerns at all.
That said, I fully welcome the idea of two leading ladies taking center stage. Worked for Gamera, GMK, the Kiryu Saga, etc.
It was ideas and speculation. Sure, in the end, the subject of two young girls being a big part of the film will probably be the most unimportant/uninteresting topic of the movie, but before we actually get good, descriptive information, there's not much to talk about.
Oh, you're really going to pretend to not know what we're talking about? Having two girls/women as main characters is fine IF they're not executed the way several female main characters are executed nowadays in Hollywood.
Also, why is everyone raising their red flags over two ladies being the core of the story? As if that's never happened before.
Gamera: Guardian of the Universe
Gamera 3: The Revenge of Iris
Godzilla x Megaguirus
Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
Godzilla x MechaGodzilla
Not to mention the countless times women have played pivotal roles in the genre.
JurassicKaiju14,
The original King Kong vs. Godzilla was a blatant assault on the post-war Japanese, white-collar lifestyle and a salary man satire criticizing Japan's new norm with capitalism.
Questioning how relevant or preachy they can make any movie is a mistake.
Godzilla movies have always had political undertones and messages. There are more characters than just Godzilla and Kong, and a subplot including female empowerment is possible. I remember in an interview with Vera Farmiga last year, she mentioned that KotM passed the Bechdel Test (I think that's what its called), and this movie may expand upon that. I myself do not want this to happen; it would would be unnecessary, forced, and the movie would lose sight of the most important part of its story.
Moldovan0731 It's a movie about a radioactive dinosaur and a big monkey getting into a fight. How woke can they possibly make it?
"There’s so much going on, but the heart of it is two young girls as well, which is such a positive message for society nowadays."
This has me a bit concerned. My biggest nightmare about Godzilla vs Kong is that it will go woke. I may have become a bit paranoid because of various recent movies though.
It's really a Godsend that this got delayed. This could be the Citizen Kane of the MonsterVerse and it would have tanked had it been released now. Not sure how it will do in November or if they'll maintain that same release schedule, but now would be disastrous with people staying away from crowded places.













