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 Godzilla Reboot

 
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Posted: Monday, Jul 16 2012, 06:24
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The teaser was shown at Comic Con. Here is a trailer description from Cinema Blend.

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Here's how it went down, according to our own Eric Eisenberg who was on the scene. It started with footage of a destroyed city, and voiceover talking about the Hindu proverb about Vishnu taking on his multi-armed form (you know, this guy). The voice-over specifically quotes Vishnu saying "'Now I have become death, the destroyer of worlds." From there we hear the iconic Godzilla scream, and it leads to a shot of Godzilla stomping through a cloud of dust. You see the spiked back, you hear the familiar thudding storms, and then the camera pans up the monster's face-- where, of course, it screams again.


Sounds really scary. Awesome.
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Posted: Monday, Jul 16 2012, 07:33
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I won't lie.

Godzilla movies - like every other monster / disaster movie ever made - are (and always have been) campy at best.
they're usually terrible, and I'm sure this one won't be any different tounge2.gif

I'm sure there will be some cool special effects and the CGI destruction of New York or some other big city.
but these gimmicks are dime-a-dozen nowadays.

short of having my girlfriend drag me along, I can't see myself willingly pay money to watch a Godzilla movie in the theater.
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Posted: Monday, Jul 16 2012, 15:46
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I've been a Gojira fan for over thirty years and I will definitely see this day one. Especially since this remake appears to follow the original form more closely than the previous American attempt. I hope they put this teaser up online in the near future.
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Posted: Monday, Jul 16 2012, 16:04
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Here's a still that some dude... made a move of? Whatever.



Looks pretty rad! I'm stoked. Would love a film that tried to go for the roots of the mythos rather than another Puffy Daddy/Broderick reunion. Man, that movie was so bad.
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Posted: Monday, Jul 16 2012, 21:33
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Posted: Tuesday, Jul 17 2012, 20:48
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Only the original 1954 version is worth watching. All of the remakes suck.
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Posted: Friday, Jul 20 2012, 17:35
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Usually all remakes are not worth watching. For the most part, all of the Godzilla and King Kong movies within the past two-three decades have been boring and action less. These films are too based on scientists, or whoever, trying to figure out the monster's origins and when they might strike. That's all good, but all of that needs to be trimmed into a short introduction and get on with the f*cking action. Godzilla is a 90-foot mutant dinosaur so I want to see him crushing and tearing down cities with his strength and shattered ears and the sound barrier with his screech, while trying to fight off armed tanks and helicopters and such. Besides the original Godzilla and a few movies before the 80s (roughly), the only "good" Godzilla movie has been Godzilla 2000: The Millennium.
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The movie is filming right now and looks to be doing some throw backs to the original movie:



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The movie hits theaters in IMAX 3D as well on May 16th, 2014, a little less than a year away until the king of the monsters returns biggrin.gif
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