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The ADI guys are awesome! They deliver great work. Godzilla himself doesn't need more work, but if they (or just Woodruff, don't know if they're both involved) do the designs for Rodan, Mothra and Ghidorah it will turn out cool for sure!
Speaking of extras, I wonder how many chapter stops the Funimation disc will have? The Toho disc has about 58 (I think). The Hong Kong disc released by Intercontinental Video Limited has 12. But their menu is really great, with scenes from the film all in a kind of red filter providing a moving backdrop to that now famous silhouette of the ShinGoji. The visuals are embellished with sounds from the film, that well-known Ifukube Godzilla theme, and a heartbeat.
A+ for the menu. Thanks, Intercontinental Video Limited.
With the listed extras having been downgraded and no longer subtitled, the rationale behind getting the Madman release is substantially diminished. I have the Toho 3-disc set. What Madman was originally advertising was pretty nice: behind the scenes, outtakes, SFX featurette, etc. And deal maker was these extras being subtitled. A release comparable to that of Tokyo Shock's Pyrokinesis disc would have been great: commentary by Director Shusuke Kaneko, interview with him, making of Special Effects, cast biographies and trailers.
*Sigh*
So, the Funimation disc is starting to look better everyday. The dub should be very well done with 17 voice actors. I just wonder what trailers they're talking about. Are they the ones from the Funimation theatrical run, or will they include Toho's trailers from their domestic release?
As for Godzilla vs. The Nerds, well, who knows? It could be entertaining and well done. And then there's the digital version through Ultra Violet.
In a recently received email from Madman Entertainment, I was informed that not only have the extras changed, but they will not be subtitled as originally stated. The email also strongly suggested that the extras are still 'evolving,' if you know what I mean.
After the final touches, I wonder what will be left?
My only quarrel with the Godzilla 2014 design is that I think his eyes and teeth are too small. You can barely see them.
I'm sure he'll look great. While I haven't seen those anime or the works of Yuki Moriyama, I know that they are some of the best stuff out there. I'm happy we're finally getting more news about the anime. I can't wait.
As long as there's more definition added & all the Kaiju have a more sinister/grisly look to them I'm all in!
East of Eden is one of the best Anime out there & I really dig how his character designs are. Should be pretty great!
I don't know any of his past work, but I'll give him a chance to see on how he comes up with the designs.
I hope he does a good job.
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I actually hope G gets a new look, it would make it to where all of the monsters designs are fresh.
The Kaiju are going to look awesome.
GKOTM- Same.
Never heard of this guy before, but from the sounds of it, he seems very good at his job.
Not sure if he's still working with his partner Alec Gillis, but his/their resume is quite impressive. These guys are monster lovers and fans and do unbelievable work. This is great news.
I'm still cautiously optimistic about this, because of the first, but I'm getting more excited for it the more news I hear.
I would say.. that Godzilla.. needs no tune up.. but perhaps design tune ups on the 3 other kaiju would be in order.. and perhaps on another kaiju that we do not know about.
In skull island.. they created a new monsters.. as opposed to the traditional dinosaur... and the spider was new.. as well as the weird birds and the walking stick.. and the massive ox..but they left the squid in there as part of the original Toho take on Kong.. which was cool.
I would like nothing more than to see a new Kaiju introduced into the monsterverse. Why should Pacific Rim get all the glory for it's variety of monsters. I think there is plenty of room for a new one in Godzilla KOM... and perhaps even in the G vs K flick too. In my opinion.
As for Woodruff.. definetly a good pick in my book.. He does awesome work.
Sally's return is predictable, she worked with Serizawa in '14
I think you're right .. The King of the Monsters ... it is so obvious given the time line.. and the look of both characters. Older Conrad.. makes perfect sense. and he will probably be in the third movie as well.. since Conrad has first hand knowledge and experience as it relates to Kong. They will seek out Conrad for expertise.. and they will find a way to get Kong and Godzilla to team up against Ghidorah... after they fight each other first.. or maybe the battle will take place on skull island.
This is all speculation and theory of coarse.. but oh man.
Gorozilla,
If there's an inflation in price it normally means that there either isn't much stock left from the distributor or that it's out of print. Right now the Blu-ray Godzilla vs. Biollante is seeing some major inflation and is nearly $50. I'd get it now before it inflates any further. The DVD, however, looks okay at a current $18.99.
Hey yo, any news on godzilla vs biollante, I am kinda worried that I won't have enough time to get my hands on those movies, so are they out of print or still in print? Also what website do you go to to get these news, if you don't mind me asking.
"Just pure speculation at this point, but I'm considering the possibility that Dance could be playing a much older version of James Conrad, Tom Hiddleston's character from Kong: Skull Island."
My mind sort of exploded at this thought.
Just pure speculation at this point, but I'm considering the possibility that Dance could be playing a much older version of James Conrad, Tom Hiddleston's character from Kong: Skull Island. It would be a nice connection between the films, and actually make sense given the character's induction into Monarch at the end of the film.
I'm actually very happy to see Hawkins returning. I really think her and Watanabe were seriously underdeveloped and underused, and have so much more potential. If they give the characters more screentime and actually give Hawkins a role beyond simply asking Watanabe questions or setting up his dialogue, then the human cast in this film could be much stronger than the first.
So do you guy's thing Ken Watanabe's character is going to be the main lead this time?
@G.H. (Gman) I really think they both will have more to offer this time. This time around, we have, in my opinion, a better director and two better screenwriters.
Charles Dance is arguably a greater screen presence than Bryan Cranston--His inclusion demands he not be wasted, so this better be one hell of a screenplay.
As for Sally Hawkins... I just hope she accepted the role with the condition that she has more to do. I was really looking forward to Watanabe's Dr. Serizawa working on his own so we could focus more on his character and backstory.
But if the movie goes back to Dr. Graham merely asking him a bunch of questions then there's been no improvement. Her inclusion hurt both characters in the 2014 film: All she did was ask questions. She had no arc. Furthermore it made Serizawa out to be an exposition spout--Her inquiries gave him reason to spout it. If they're both returning the dynamic needs to be challenged or changed. They can't be grouped in a safe zone for the film's duration. Put them center to the action! For God's sake someone watch a Sekizawa written Godzilla movie to see how that's done!
Man, Charles Dance is such a great actor! Brilliant as Dr. Clemens in ALIEN 3!
I'm very happy and pleased that Sally Hawkins is returning as Dr. Vivienne Graham. She and Ken Watanabe's Dr. Serizawa were very credible as colleagues and scientists with something to hide, but solve at the same time. I thought her nuanced performance was excellent.
This is good news.
I like that Sally is coming back.
Ooooh, how nice. All the more better for the movie!
Also, maybe Aisha Hinds was cast because of her past work and what the filmmakers feel she can bring to the film's narrative, ethnicity notwithstanding.
Sally Hawkins will reprise her role as Dr. Vivienne Graham.
I'm now officially onboard.
Fantastic job so far!


















