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Already, So this is my 3rd time watching Godzilla KOTM. And I still like it a lot. The family stuff is still ehh, other human stuff I like. I wish it did better at the box office though.
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I'm not recalling the military march being used, maybe in the "Battle in Boston" track, but that entire track grows hair on my face, so what do I know.
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As for Junkie XL, I'm OK with it. Sneak in Godzilla's theme, though.
These movies kinda need to be seen theaters so I guess I can appreciate them wanting to make sure that happens.
Still my movie of the year 2019. And I still don't understand why critics seemed to maliciously not get the movie
The monster shit was good. The only complaint I have is that one faggot in the movie whose always making fucking MCU-esque quips.I'm not saying KOTM was a perfect and misunderstood masterpiece, but the negativity it got was bizarre.
What ticked me off the most were the video reviewers that claimed to be Godzilla fans, but then made criticisms of the film that no fan would ever make. For example, I think it was Angry Joe who said he was a fan, but then questioned why Ghidorah was called Monster Zero for most of the film. Considering the term "Monster Zero" is well known to Godzilla fans (its even included in the title of one of the movies!), this raised an eyebrow with me.
The monster shit was good. The only complaint I have is that one faggot in the movie whose always making fucking MCU-esque quips.
The ones I hate the most are the ones who claim to be fans yet act as if the 1954 original and maybe shin Godzilla are the only ones that exist and how kotm was bad because it wasn't dark and serious or some such shitI'm not saying KOTM was a perfect and misunderstood masterpiece, but the negativity it got was bizarre.
What ticked me off the most were the video reviewers that claimed to be Godzilla fans, but then made criticisms of the film that no fan would ever make. For example, I think it was Angry Joe who said he was a fan, but then questioned why Ghidorah was called Monster Zero for most of the film. Considering the term "Monster Zero" is well known to Godzilla fans (its even included in the title of one of the movies!), this raised an eyebrow with me.
The ones I hate the most are the ones who claim to be fans yet act as if the 1954 original and maybe shin Godzilla are the only ones that exist and how kotm was bad because it wasn't dark and serious or some such shit
What about the people whose only experience with the franchise is from watching MST3K and think its all cheap, dumb, campy, WWE nonsense but with guys in rubber costumes knocking over cardboard cities?The ones I hate the most are the ones who claim to be fans yet act as if the 1954 original and maybe shin Godzilla are the only ones that exist and how kotm was bad because it wasn't dark and serious or some such shit
A handy if outdated chart to support your claims that the series offers a lot more than what Pop-Culture portrayals of it show. As a little boy I liked the monster fights, as a grown man I still like all the action but admire how they did it on a shoestring budget.One of the things I've always admired about the Godzilla series is how it can take almost any tone. It can be serious. It can be funny. I can be scary. It can be goofy. It can be pure spectacle, or it can be more thought provoking, and no matter what road they take, very rarely does it feel wrong within the universe.
Both are equally obnoxious in their own ways snobs are annoying on every end of the aisleWhat about the people whose only experience with the franchise is from watching MST3K and think its all cheap, dumb, campy, WWE nonsense but with guys in rubber costumes knocking over cardboard cities?
The monster shit was good. The only complaint I have is that one faggot in the movie whose always making fucking MCU-esque quips.
The ones I hate the most are the ones who claim to be fans yet act as if the 1954 original and maybe shin Godzilla are the only ones that exist and how kotm was bad because it wasn't dark and serious or some such shit
The only one that stood out to me was Sam saying Ghidorah's name sounded like "gonorrhea" before Dr. Chen corrected him in annoyance.In all fairness, judging from the body language I think even the characters themselves didn't like Sam and Rick making the snide comments all the time, they just didn't ever once tell them to STFU or anything like that (wait, I think Mark snapped once, fuck, when was that?). But I'm a weirdo who actually likes quips, and at the very least not everyone was making them.
This is something I only noticed until I saw a deleted scene on the Blu-ray release. The flashback of scene Godzilla's battle with the MUTOs in San Francisco is shown through both Emma and Mark with the former only being shown in the theatrical release for the audience to see how the characters' are involved in this universe. The difference I saw with both flashback scenes is that Mark shows external rage towards Godzilla (and Titans) due to the loss of his son, Andrew, while Emma's grief is internal. Mark fell into alcoholism and left his family while Emma became an extremist who wanted to correct humanity's mistakes. It is an interesting duality that could have been explored more with a better cut.I think that's why I kinda like the family drama of KOTM, that's what held the human drama together for me. The characters had actual motivation on both sides of the playing field, and as a bonus
This is something I only noticed until I saw a deleted scene on the Blu-ray release. The flashback of scene Godzilla's battle with the MUTOs in San Francisco is shown through both Emma and Mark with the former only being shown in the theatrical release for the audience to see how the characters' are involved in this universe. The difference I saw with both flashback scenes is that Mark shows external rage towards Godzilla (and Titans) due to the loss of his son, Andrew, while Emma's grief is internal. Mark fell into alcoholism and left his family while Emma became an extremist who wanted to correct humanity's mistakes. It is an interesting duality that could have been explored more with a better cut.
The film was definitely made with Godzilla fans in mind, probably why it didn't do so hot at the Box Office. Friends of mine who did see the movie would ask me to explain certain scenes because they knew I was a fan, stuff like the Oxygen Destroyer scene or the Burning Godzilla scene, stuff that kinda came out of nowhere that a fan would get but a casual moviegoer wouldn't.My inner child and Godzilla fan both adored this movie, and the hate makes no sense to me. Even if you're not a huge fan of giant monsters, this wasn't any more lacking in substance than most summer blockbusters.
Also Mothra is best girl for all time.