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Now to wait 10 more months for godzilla versus Kong
The only way I'm being appeased by this movie is if Godzilla finally wins. 58 years for a rematch after such advancement to the character that places him ABOVE Kong would feel like an insult and a slap in the face of both Godzilla fans and Logic itself.
there are more than the main 4 toho titans in the movie but the other titans in the movie are all new monsters created for the monsterverse, each of them is only seen briefly but one of them is known as Scylla, another is Methuselah and I think one is called Mammoth but I'm not entirely sure about that last one, my favourite is the one that i think is called Mammoth, he seems fun
I went into the movie extremely excited to see mothra kick ass and whenever she was on screen she was awesome but sadly she didn't have much screen time (which I get, it's not a mothra movie) and we didn't get to see a lot of her abilities (again not a mothra movie so if the monsterverse continues maybe we will see some more of her power) which left me wondering what she can actually do as she's had way more powers in previous movies, did she have the same powers in KOTM but she just never used them? I guess we wont know unless we see her again but either way I loved her design, she looked beautiful and deadly and every second she was on screen had me smiling, I just wanted so much more of her and now I want a monsterverse mothra movie
The Queen of the Monsters definitely needs to be highly respected after what she has done in KOTM.
I love Mothra.
She has be my favorite Kaiju since I was a child, and she will always forever be my favorite Kaiju.
LONG LIVE THE QUEEN.
Sounds reasonable to me!
Maybe, just maybe, that Godzilla's supposed to be meltdown from excessive radiation was somewhat cured by Mothra's life force. Instead of blowing up, it managed to power him up and unleashing it as a weapon would alleviate the radiation in his body. Just a shallow thought.
Titan of Water,
I don't know why you can't review the movie when you click on the titles. It seems that feature was removed, which is odd.
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FireRodan93: Hehe, maybe Rodan is just smart in knowing which way the wind blows. Can't say he has much in the way of ethical values though. He is very much of a Darwinian mindset I suppose, be on best terms with whoever is the strongest.
How do I post official reviews. I’m think about just copying and pasting my reviews from my marathon.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is now open to review.
Yes, they explained how he got the burning power, but it was blue when he started. Mothra did .. .something? ... and he turned into classic red Burning Godzilla. Then switched it off. I think something was cut in the final cut.
Also, it's clear the writers just wanted to insert key fanservice points in the script -- burning Godzilla, oxygen destroyer, Mothra egg hatch, etc -- without much thought about how they connect. A LOT of fanservice, but it wasn't obnoxious, at least.
So far, this is easily my favorite movie of 2019. Had a ton of great things for kaiju fans, the characters were actually pretty good, and the new titans (what little of them we see) were cool too.
I've seen the movie three times already, and plan to see it at least once more. To be honest, I left the theater the first time a little disappointed. Maybe my expectations for movies in general are too high? I felt better after consecutive viewings, so here are my thoughts:
Overall, I really do enjoy this movie. There are a lot of really great things, and a lot of moments that did have me genuinely giddy. Seeing Godzilla swim up to Castle Bravo, Ghidorah and Godzilla's first showdown, Mothra's imago reveal with her song playing over it, Mothra using the god rays and blowing the clouds away, Godzilla's rebirth and Boston entrance, and "Fire Godzilla" all had me feeling like a kid. The bowing scene was really silly, but so so cool.
Unfortunately, there was a lot I didn't like. I wasn't all that impressed by the effects. Some of them were really good, but sometimes the monsters movements looked really stiff and weird. The shot of Godzilla at the very beginning put me off. I thought there were too many characters, they could have easily merged some of them or left some of them out and fleshed the main characters more. I liked most of them, I just think the story would've been more impactful with a smaller cast. Emma Russel in particular was not good, I thought her motivations were all over the place. The plot was kind of a mess, imho. Not hard to follow, as some critics are saying, but... unnecessary? With all the characters and monsters they were putting in, they should've gone with less storylines and really just focus, so the story could service the characters and monsters more. The myth and "first gods" stuff was a little too much for me. Honestly, if they wanted to do so much, they should have split this story up. They could have probably fleshed everything out, lengthened the fights, and ended this movie with the "mass awakening" scene, and Godzilla presumed dead. Also, the oxygen destroyer was stupid. They should have just called it "plot device".
Which brings me to the monsters. Godzilla was awesome. No complaints about him. Ghidorah was really menacing, though I wish he spent less time walking on his wings. Mothra was beautiful, but she hardly got any screen time, and her connection with Godzilla wasn't explained at all. Rodan was really cool up until his fight with Ghidorah. Other than that, kinda lame. I probably would've dropped either Mothra or Rodan from the movie so the other could get more love. As for the monster fights, they were awesome... while they're on the screen. I'm disappointed that there were no extended sequences with the titans. When a monster fight breaks out, that should be the focus of the scene. If I could sum up my thoughts on this movie, it would be "focusing too much on the stuff that doesn't matter". Why would you show clips of monsters destroying cities instead of showing us the monsters destroying the cities?!?? Why would you have characters saying "they're killing each other!" instead of showing the monsters killing each other??!? Why would you show an entire city destroyed by Ghidorah and Rodan without showing the city getting destroyed? There is so much exposition being given while what could've been the coolest parts of the movie are happening off screen! I know that CGI is expensive, but don't go for such an ambitious story when you don't have the money for it.
But alas, Godzilla and Ghidorah's first fight was really cool. Rodan and Ghidorah's tussle was cool while it lasted. Godzilla and Ghidorah's second fight was chaotic. Rodan and Mothra's fight was spectacular. Godzilla and Ghidorah's final bout was absolutely amazing! Honestly, whenever the monsters are on screen, I'm having a blast.
Sorry this is so lengthy. I was unbelievably invested in this movie, like I know so many of you were, and I wanted so bad to adore it, but I can't help but think it could've been better. I am glad everyone else if loving it though! After I started thinking about this more like a Showa movie with better effects, it makes a lot more sense.
It's one of my favorite movies of all time, surpassed Godzilla 2014 easily--and really brought out the durability and power of Godzilla. Anyone complaining about him needing to be helped hasn't seen proper Godzilla movies, like Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla 2 where Rodan literally saves him in much the same way as Mothra did. This Godzilla survived a point-blank Oxygen Destroyer, and battled Ghidorah multiple times one-on-one--an aerial being that was capable of lifting all of his weight up and flying above the clouds with him. When he unleashed the nuclear pulse it was incredible. I also love the elements and callbacks to Godzilla vs Destoroyah, from him nearly overheating to going full Burning Godzilla.
Mothra was fantastic in this film. Size wise, I think her body (not including her wings) could have been a little bigger. But boy, she was amazing. During the credits, they did find a giant egg and they theorized it was Mothra's. Given Mothra's film history, it would be no surprise if she came back. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of death to be reborn again.
I was born in the mid 70s and the first toy I ever remember owning was the Shogun Godzilla with the launching fist. My dad was and still is a big fan. Now I am passing down the love of Godzilla to my boy.
I enjoyed it. Best American Godzilla movie. Top 10 of all Godzilla movies. Am I still on a high right now and ranking it too high? Probably. Don't care. It was good.
I like Mothra, but I side with RODAN
Godzilla fo life XD
Hail of the Queen!
It is kaiju.
It is King Gidorah.
It is Monster Zero.
It is alien.
I think - yes.
I don't want to give a final rating until I see it again, but I will say bare minimum I had a fun time.
Yeah. Messy and Stupid, yet somehow enjoyable in a Space Godzilla kind of way. And Rodan was cheated out of His proper role. I'd go see it again though.
They do imply that the head will be used for something in the post credits scene. Perhaps man made monsters using DNA from the head? Remember, KG is an alien. We have no idea what it is truly capable of.
FireRodan93: Yeah, that's fair enough, I can see where you are coming from. In short, you thought the story was messy, incoherent and stupid, yet you still enjoy the movie in the end? That last bit is interesting. Your true "Godzilla fan" is emerging behind your dislike of elements of the movie. Yay! :)
(Just kidding, you are entitled to your view of course, no objection.)
I'm going to save my full outlook on the film once the honeymoon period has ended, but I will say I loved the bowing scene.
That was single handedly the goofiest, most hilariously awesome and ballsy thing they could have done in a Hollywood movie. It calls back to the over-the-top, anthropomorphic characteristics of the Showa era and I loved it.
The fact is these monsters aren't animals, they're characters. We can throw the "animal" facade to legitimize the story as much as we want, but these cinematic beasts are characters and I'm glad they were treated as such.
Bow down.
I saw it last night and plan to see it again. I feel like I watched a different movie than most critics. I read multiple times that the story is unnecessarily complex. Its not. My 11 year old had no problem understanding the who, what and why of the story.
I also read that its too much monster and not enough character. Wrong again. Aside from maybe one particular character, I felt as though everyone was fleshed out.
Overall, a great Godzilla movie made for Godzilla fans.
Anguirus would kick Baragon's butt. Baragon's cool enough, but Anguirus is one of the greats. Also Millenium Baragon gets beat real easy.
'The body couldn't grow back from the head.' Not in the real world no, but heads don't grow back either. Tails, legs, sure but not heads. But anything's possible from this film
That's not Mothra's egg though, at least it doesn't look like the egg that this one had. I think it's a baby Godzilla (I hope it's not Minilla)
I want to start out by saying I thoroughly enjoyed watching KOTM in theaters. It was the first Godzilla movie I'd seen in theaters, even though I've been a fan my whole life. Hearing Godzilla's roar (I'm so glad they fixed that) in theaters at the opening of the film was amazing. But honestly the film was kind of a mess. I actually thought the central human story (with the Russels) was good to begin with. And many of the kaiju battles were really spectacular. Ghidorah was a little bland, his cackle/roar replaced with screeches and snaky noises. But beyond that... the movie was soooo stupid. Admiral Stenz suddenly pulling out the oxygen destroyer, and then they use it, and it doesn't really do anything. In the space of 4 minutes it's there, used, and then gone never to be thought of again. It was just a really pointless easter egg. Ghidorah growing his haed back quicker than you can say 'Godzilla' was just goofy. How many extra heads does he have in there? What is he, a pez dispenser? the worst part of the movie to me was Rodan. He was a digusting bootlicker. A complete stooge, a goon. He acted like Gigan, not Rodan. Mike Dougherty said he was his favorite, but I don't see it. Not to mention, almost all the Rodan scenes were given away in the trailer. Not cool. Godzilla had to be revived, brought back from the edge of death, twice, and Mothra was hardly in it. The other Titans were MUTO level, including the other MUTO. What was with the trunkless mammoth who lumbered around like an ape (Behemoth)? Or the spider-y thing with tentacles (Scylla)? The ending was ridiculous, Godzilla eating Ghidorah, belching lightning, and then having all the other kaiju bow before him, even "Rodan" (Titanus Buttkisser). If the Kaiju-excuse me "Titans" (sounds like a high-school sports team)- are animals, animals don't bow. And Alphas don't work cross-species. The plot point of the cities the Titans had destroyed coming back to life with trees and plants and furry little woodland animals, would almost have made sense, like the forest fire thing, had they not said 'because of the radiation' that's not what radioactivity does. It kills people, animals, and plants. Plus the weird nature worship/Titan gods thing was way too much. It felt like 90's Gamera or worse Rebirth of Mothra (or even just '92 Mothra). Godzilla almost always has a spiritual aspect, but there's a right way to do it and a wrong way. This movie was uncomfortable. There's so much to talk about that was stupid or ridiculous, I'm going to stop. The good parts of the movie... As I said a lot of the battles were pretty spectacular, and the central human story was good. There was a good story there, but they just went on too many tangents, (fast scene editing was bad) and off too many deep ends. It was trying to be an epic in the space of 2 hours, and there just wasn't room for it. It ended up just too busy. It came close, but instead falls to the level of Space Godzilla, Megalon even. Colossally, 'Titanically' stupid. Dumber than a box of rocks. But still somehow, a lot of fun. "Rodan" was still gypped. Justice for Rodan!!!
Anguirus. Baragon suuuuuuuucccckkkkkksssssss
Yeah, I just saw it, the head was decaying, probably has something to do with the oxygen destroyer being used
There was a scene with it in the post credits. You had to stay to the very end though.
Mothra is going to be in Godzilla versus Kong in the credits, it's stated that a Massive egg was found
Wait post credit scene?



















