
ゴジラ 2014 Rules
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-11-2014 2:16 PMHi guys i am new to this site but I check this out alot but what i was going talk about is would you like to see Godzilla 2014 act like Godzilla 90's or not you guys can tell me in the comments.
Thanks for reading :)

Kyero
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-11-2014 3:36 PMGodzilla's behavior has more or less been consistent save for the latter half of the Showa series in which he just meandered about being an instinct driven animal. I'm all for such behavior.
Having Godzilla simply be an animal without a clue what humanity is or why its society exists within his supposed territory would be truly the best way for him to be portrayed. The hero of the Showa series is a completely unrealistic animal behavior that was forced upon him because of how popular the image of Godzilla became with children over the years. It should never make a reappearance, ever.
In my opinion, the whole "hero" thing ruined what Godzilla initially stood for and brought down his credibility during the Showa period. The Heisei period brought back his nuclear powered roots and made him a terrifying force again, thankfully. So yes, I would be all for the Heisei behaviorisms where Godzilla wanders aimlessly about his territory destroying anything in his path purely because it happens to be in his way.

Akio123
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-11-2014 4:55 PMI agree with KYERO. Godzilla became a "Hero" once films such as GAMERA and ULTRA MAN came into play. Those movies were popular with kids and TOHO found that to be an opporitunity to gain generations of fans if they switched Godzilla's character. Making him an icon in the process. That is also why his image slightly changed, with bigger eys, flattened face, etc so he could appear less scary. Godzilla is more so an animal. The "monster" part comes from his size and radiated abilities. He shouldn't be a hero, or a "bad guy" and kill on purpose. He should act just as a hurrican and destroy whatever is in his way, as well as acting instinctively and defending himself and whatever territory he claims as his. The Heisei series is the closest the new Godzilla should be.

godzillafan1995
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-11-2014 5:37 PMi don't think the heisei series had any influence in this film, i think it is gojira and godzilla vs hedorah (the director of that movie is an exclusive producer).

G. H. (Gman)
AdminGodzillaJan-11-2014 7:13 PM@GodzillaFan1995
You mean Executive Producer, which is a credit given to producers who do nothing but have a hand in helping the movie finacially. There was no creative input from Yoshimitsu Banno and I highly doubt Edwards took inspiration from his film. It's likely Edwards and Banno have never even met.

kaijugoji02
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-12-2014 6:32 AMyes, he should act like the heisei godzilla. the heisei godzilla is like the original godzilla, likes to destroys everything. and im pretty sure the showa godzilla became a good guy because of zone fighter.
"Me, Grimlock, no bozo. Me king!"
-Grimlock

Dr. Godzilla
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-12-2014 1:25 PMYes, I think he should be like in the Heise Godzilla. Not totally the same, but close to this. But I think he should be more brutal and terrifying, than this. And his atomic breath should be more powerful, like in the Millenium series. That is my opinion.
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