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Hi all, I grew up in the 80’s watching Godzilla movies with my Grandfather. I’m excited to see Godzilla make a comeback, so that I can now enjoy then with my kids. Godzilla is the king of the monsters! And as long as mankind lives so does the protector Godzilla! I can’t wait to see what the future holds for Godzilla:-)
My favorite thing about Godzilla: King of the Monsters is the battle scenes and Mothra emerging from her cocoon. While her song played and wings opened up, I got chills. The effects on said scenes are simply breath taking, I have seen the movie twice and may even see it a third time before it leaves theaters. Some of the scenes shown are wallpaper worthy too, it is hard to choose.
My favorite Titan of course is Mothra. Looking forward to seeing more of her in future films! Behind her is none other then the King himself, Godzilla! Long may he reign.
I hope that they eventually declassify them, I would like to know if there is Angilus, King Ceasar and some of the other old monsters still around, maybe even Manila the baby-zilla.
I dont think that there should be a cliffhanger but do not have Kong or Godzilla die in there epic battle, if they do another one have them team up with some of the other favorites if possible against another Kaiju or two. Monsterverse is coming back and if you leave a cliff hanger and dont make another movie people will be upset since it could be a long time before another movie is made.
What did I love most about Godzilla King of The Monsters? Well, I loved practically everything about it. The story, the characters, the monsters, the fights! Oh God-ZILLA, THOSE FIGHTS WERE AWESOME!!!! As awesome as all of those were, the best part about the movie was what it did for us. It, like every other Godzilla movie before it, brought us together, but this time was different. This time we got to see Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, and Ghidorah be brought to life in beautiful cgi, and they were portrayed by amazing motion capture actors. We the fans loved it, and they knew we would. Michael Dougherty went in and gave us, the fans what we wanted. The love these characters recieved, was amazing, and it's what we deserved. We got to see our heroes be given the love and respect they deserved, and it was amazing. Now leading up to the movie, the hype train was unreal. This site is proof of that. Seeing how everyone was feeling about this movie, and getting excited brought a lot of joy to my heart. It felt great seeing people get excited over something as niche as Godzilla. With fans like us, the future looks bright for Godzilla fans, and I can't be more grateful.
Now my favourite titan is Godzilla. I know plenty of people will say the same. Now Ghidorah is a ridiculously cool villain, Mothra is a beautiful queen, and Rodan is just a badass, but Godzilla is my childhood hero. I can't EVER go against him. He is just so damn cool, and I can't help but feel a little bit of child-like glee whenever I get the see him up on the big screen kicking ass. Godzilla is my hero. Always has been, and always will be. He represents a lot of things to a lot of different people. To some, he is an unforgiving, vengeful destroyer, to others he is a world saving hero. To me, he is whatever the earth needs. He is Earth's protector, and that is why Godzilla is my favourite titan, and why he is the King Of The Monsters. Go Go Godzilla!
I understand that after the comic, the plates grew back naturally, but did not grow healthy, but irregularly, like the crooked teeth.
Yay! I hope more Monsters (battle) scenes :D
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I loved the movie as a whole. But absolutely lost it when his original music came on. It showed respect to the history. So many other parts, when you realize there are two Dr. Chens and they represent the continuing link to Mothra as they are the Shobijin. This film definitely has me giving huge respect to Mothra. She was fierce! But Godzilla will always be my King.
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I loved the movie as a whole. But absolutely lost it when his original music came on. It showed respect to the history. So many other parts, when you realize there are two Dr. Chens and they represent the continuing link to Mothra as they are the Shobijin. This film definitely has me giving huge respect to Mothra. She was fierce! But Godzilla will always be my King.
I loved all the monster scenes in King of the Monsters. Whether it's Ghidorah disintegrating soldiers to dust with his gravity beams after escaping his icy prison or the intense and entertaining dogfight between Rodan and the Monarch Jets in the seas of Isle de Mara, Godzilla: King of the Monsters does not disappoint with their Kaiju content! Every monster looked fantastic and faithful to their original designs from Toho, the battles were more energetic and suspenseful, and their weight and presence can be felt throughout the theater screens. Not only that, but the musical scores for each monster adds more entertainment factor to the overall movie.
Although I align with Team Ghidorah, my favorite Titan goes to one of the new guys: Behemoth! There's something awesome about a giant mammoth-ape creature with horned spines that caught my eye in the last two viewings. I would love to see more of Behemoth in future Monsterverse material via film or comics. If Neca or Bandai end up producing a figure for Behemoth, I would buy it immediately without hesitance.
What I loved about KOTM was how it perfectly adapted the spirit of the classic Showa Godzilla series in a big budget Hollywood film. While other adaptations of older works seem almost embarrassed about their source material, Michael Dougherty dove right in and gave each monster recognizable personality to either root for or against. Classic monster fans and children alike have taken to the movie as a result of the obvious passion on screen.
My favorite Titan is Mothra, who represents both the power and beauty of Mother Earth itself.
The thing I love about King of Monsters is that it payed homage to the original movies while also putting a more modern spin on the Godzilla mythos. The stick with the Ghidorah being from outer space but it felt more like he was an invasive species as they said in the movie instead of being controlled by aliens. They also referenced the twins with out making it to unrealistic.
And of course my favorite Titan of course is Mothra. She's badass and cool while also being loving and caring and doing whatever she needs to to protect everyone.
For me the best Titan has to be Ghidorah! All 3 heads had a unique personality that shines in each scene he is in. The new roar is both epic and otherworldly. Heralding his coming with each scream! The look and feel of the monster was a perfect balance of power, terror, joy and anguish. A perfect rival to Godzilla in this film!
I'll go with godzilla but it could go either way
My Favorite Incarnation would have to go to Gojira 91! Powerful! Mean! Ruthless! he just has that look that makes him the best looking godzilla!


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I have the book as well and did not see this in there. In fact, the biggest shortcoming of the book (IMO) is the lack of art on the new titans and an overemphasis on the CGI generated set pieces.
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Oh my, Godzilla: Civil War would be so epic, some animator please get on that. The kaiju genre definitely needs more cooperative fighting.
Day 1 4K purchase for me! I've seen it twice and still can't wait for the home release. The additional 6-8 minutes is icing on this glorious kaiju cake
In GvK I hope the Titans start picking alphas and have an all out fight. I can see Behemoth easily siding with Kong and fighting back to back with him. Won’t happen but goddamit let me dream.
I'm just good like that
I think we can confirm that the leak was real after all.

ZillaDude345 you read my mind!
It will be the add materials or a Director's Cut?
^I more or less have a similar point of view.
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The Toho designs, as whacky as they might look in their respective original appereance, are a million times better and much more memorable than any kaiju created by hollywood. I liked the designs of the original Monsterverse and Pacific Rim Kaiju but aside from the fact that their names really suck most of the time, their designs are not nearly as memorable as most of the Toho designs (Aside from Kumonga, Kamakuras etc.).
I mean even Kong basically doesn't really have a real original design...he is a giant gorilla, sometimes a more bipedal giant gorilla but it's different every movie. He does not have original features like godzillas spines or three heads or anything that really differentiates him from a gorilla in every appereance he had. He's always just more or less a giant gorilla. That's okay and cool but not very original.
In my eyes Toho Monsters are main characters and the originals are supporting characters and fillers.
I want to see more of both of them but Toho monsters are the clear favourites.
I know it's unlikely you'll reply, especially with this being so old, but do you happen to know what release the bottom part of the images were sourced from and/or the tumblr post? The bottom looks so much better than the BluRay everyone is familiar with.
Heck Yeah!!! Definitely going for the Blu-Ray!
Please give us a director's commentary as well
Big G is gonna wipe the floor with that scrub from Skull Island.
Not as much content as I was hoping for, but I'll take it! Maybe another time we can get an "Ultimate Edition"!
Probably Titan that would be a wise choice. Not much will be coming out.
Yes!!! Hopefully it's more footage of the other titans. Or some more Rodan and Mothra scenes!
First of all, what I liked most were the battles, the Rodan scene and the Soundtrack:
In the first battle between Godzilla and Ghidorah you experience your first impression when you see the two monsters fight (and that's what makes it partially better than the final battle), along with the tension of the protagonists trying to escape from there while they continue fighting and the film shots made notice the enormous size of monsters that did not even fit on the screen; also the scene of the awakening of Ghidorah was epic and memorable, showing in full body, quadruped posture (which I loved of his new design) and reflecting different personalities between their heads interacting as a team.
The next big scene was Rodan's awakening in Mexico! (my country). Something that I liked was how the film shots highlighted its gigantic size very well, adding to its appearance and its look, they made it really intimidating (I could feel in the place of the villagers ... poor people), also the lighting was clear enough to see it to every detail. But above all it was really exciting the pursuit between the Argo Jet (and the military units) and Rodan, to attract him to Ghidorah and all the destruction that this caused when moving. And although the battle was short, it was a memorable moment when both are about to clash, so that in the end, Ghidorah will then face Godzilla again! who showed that although Ghidorah has the advantage in his favor on the firm ground, in the water the papers are exchanged. In addition it was surprising that Ghidorah consists of a new regenerative ability (a scene by the way very disgusting). I want to mention also the brief but impressive appearance of the other titans after the call of Ghidorah.
While the final battle was the longest and most chaotic and also not with two, but with four monsters fighting each other! and with more extreme scenes such as Godzilla's fall, but especially the appearance of Fire Godzilla! It seemed to be made of lava. In this film not everything was hype, there was also tension and even compassion (for seeing the poor people running, or Mothra exhausted and damaged by Rodan, and later trying to defend Godzilla to end up dying in the attempt :'(
Going to the soundtrack, they did an excellent job of remastering classic songs, like composing new songs, they really get involved you in the development of the film. The action themes are awesome but one of the most notable is the theme of Mothra, and Ichiro Serisawa's sacrifice ("Goodbye Old Friend"), an important scene for me as it is an inverse homage to the original film of '54 : Serisawa dives into Godzilla's lair and sacrifices himself with his weapon but this time to save Godzilla instead of killing him. This could mark the start of a new Godzilla franchise.
As for designs, music, special effects and time that monsters appeared on screen, this is the best movie of the Godzilla franchise and one of my favorites.
As for my favorite Titan, the truth is very difficult, between Godzilla, Rodan or Ghidorah (I love reptiles).
On the one hand, since Godzilla 2014 came out it not only became my favorite version, but for me it is the best version of Godzilla created so far: it looks like a real real animal, not only in design and in the CGI, but also in the behavior, the movements and of course, his new remastered roar.
On the other hand, I love Wyvern-type dragons and I loved that Ghidorah now had complex wings with arms on them and that she now adopted a quadruped position; apart from his/their scream that although it differs a lot from the original, the change was for the better and sounds much more terrifying (honestly I never liked their traditional scream, it is anything less frightening). In addition each head acted independently and interacted with each other, they were not so "flat characters".
But I think my new favorite titan is Rodan, due to several aspects:
• First, its redesign: it looks quite realistic (even more than Ghidorah) and intimidating; although I assume that some of its physical characteristics were not updated as the real pterosaurs, I like its hybrid aspect between pterosaur and bird: it looks like an eagle, along with its scales that resemble feathers and its color palette. technically he is a colossal prehistoric Fenix. In fact (along with Ghidorah) he reminded me a lot of Smaug (when he throws himself into the air he just needed to say "I am fire, I am ... death." It was an excellent tribute to Fire Rodan.
• I am also very happy and satisfied with his new cry more "perodactyloid".
• I'm Mexican and I found it very flattering that they included one of the classic Kaijus in our country and filmed in the very Popocatepetl! = D (under another clear name). I suspect that was a nod to Godzilla's Quetzalcoatl Series that coincidentally was inspired by Rodan.
• He looks more aerodynamic and agile to fly than Ghidorah and faster than Mothra. He also had the courage to face King Ghidorah who outnumbered him.
• While a terrestrial Titan like Godzilla would take hours or even days to devastate an entire city, it would take Rodan a few hours or even minutes with the wind it generates while flying.
• If I could choose between flying, diving or walking to travel, I would choose to fly.
Someday I'd like to see an actual elephantine kaiju in a movie, but I'm glad they went with what we got this time. Having just a giant elephant would have been weird given their in-universe angle on monsters so far(Kong excluded of course).
I like more concepts where he keeps his trunk (unhybridized)

















