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Goddamn I had a fucking good time. Probably one of the best monster action movies I've ever seen. I loved how the script was tight and simple, but really satisfying. The casting was great. Some characters felt a bit wasted, but there's a lot of great stuff there too. The tone was perfect. It wasn't comedy, but it was enjoyable enough to have that laid back adventure tone while still feeling a little gritty. Loved the setting and the cinematography was to DIE for. OMG. The lighting, the framing, the action choreography, the monster designs, the island layout. Yum. Yum Yum. More please. This is what Godzilla 2014 should have been!
Not sure how Hiddleston was miscast. You just needed an attractive actor who can handle a paper thin role. It could have been Channing Tatum just as easily or whoever can mug for the camera.
Because he's boring. He's a better actor than Tatum, but Tatum reeks of more charisma for this kind of role.
Give Tom a slow burning moody character or let him go full camp, but an action hero he ain't.
Yes yes YES! I agree wholeheartedly. Had a blast with this movie.Goddamn I had a fucking good time. Probably one of the best monster action movies I've ever seen. I loved how the script was tight and simple, but really satisfying. The casting was great. Some characters felt a bit wasted, but there's a lot of great stuff there too. The tone was perfect. It wasn't comedy, but it was enjoyable enough to have that laid back adventure tone while still feeling a little gritty. Loved the setting and the cinematography was to DIE for. OMG. The lighting, the framing, the action choreography, the monster designs, the island layout. Yum. Yum Yum. More please. This is what Godzilla 2014 should have been!
Not sure how Hiddleston was miscast. You just needed an attractive actor who can handle a paper thin role. It could have been Channing Tatum just as easily or whoever can mug for the camera.
I don't think he was miscast at all. They needed eye candy and they got it. What was kinda unfortunate is that his character is kinda just... there. For someone who was hired to be the tracker of the team, he didn't really do jack shit. Lol. Still more participation bonus than Jing Tian though.
Jing Tian is the most important character in the entire film!
Jing Tian is the most important character in the entire film!
I was really, really surprised by Reilly's performance and character in the film. I think the trailers really did him an injustice because what I thought the character was and who he really was were such different things. They tried to play up the humor in the trailers but a lot of it is really there to show how awkward he is and I think he really nailed it. Him successfully selling the character made the ending credits work. It lands the movie at the end imo.
I was really, really surprised by Reilly's performance and character in the film. I think the trailers really did him an injustice because what I thought the character was and who he really was were such different things. They tried to play up the humor in the trailers but a lot of it is really there to show how awkward he is and I think he really nailed it. Him successfully selling the character made the ending credits work. It lands the movie at the end imo.
He does tracking stuff maybe like...three times in the film? One of those times he straight up thinks it's a great idea to indulge H8teful Sam Jackson.
I was really, really surprised by Reilly's performance and character in the film. I think the trailers really did him an injustice because what I thought the character was and who he really was were such different things. They tried to play up the humor in the trailers but a lot of it is really there to show how awkward he is and I think he really nailed it. Him successfully selling the character made the ending credits work. It lands the movie at the end imo.
So was John C. Reilly's comment about howKong is still growing implying that he'll be Godzilla sized by the time the crossover rolls around?
Posts credits spoilerKONG ISN'T THE ONLY KING, MOTHERFUCKERS!
I wasn't lying when I said it was Reilly's film, I think the film would've suffered significantly without him and he really helps it stick the landing
For Jing, eh. She's just lucky she didn't get Jurassic World'd
Also did this remind anyone else of Shadow of The Colossus? The location, the creatures, the architecture, even the specific look.
Did anyone else feel like that giant octopus/squid wouldn't be living in such shallow waters?
The death that mostly still get to me wasone. Eaaarghthe spider leg
Lol, yep. I think it was the creepiest looking monster easily too. I fear what Kumonga would look like in this new monster-verse . . .
Totally agree. The trailer made him look like wacky comedy relief, but there was a grounding to his character that made him sympathetic and his oddness understandable. He was the emotional center to the film, to the extent that hit had one. The ending scene worked because of that.
Though I thought it was odd thatStill, Riley gave a really great performance.the kid was still at the house; he'd be what, late 20's, early 30's by then? What are the odds he's just there in the living room?
I didn't get what happened when they shoot at it though, were those supposed to be tentacles in its innards pulling that one soldier up?
I think the one thing that I missed the most was dinosaurs.
The Skull Crawlers were cool and all, but nothing is better than having Kong fight a T-Rex.