Growing up the Showa films were my favorite. I watched Invasion of the Astro-Monster, Destroy All Monsters, and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla so many times I wore out the tapes. I have a lot of appreciation for Godzilla as a nuclear allegory, but I'll never not love him as a protector of the Earth.
I'm still mad about the bait and switch the Godzilla 2014 marketing pulled by making it look like it's going to be all about the humans fighting Godzilla.I enjoy the human characters in Shin much more than I do in many of the other films, it's really their movie and some get frustrated by it. It has some solid satire and is genuinely funny at times. Godzilla himself is hit and miss - - there are some amazing scenes, but spends too much of the movie being.. lethargic? I'd put it in my top 10.
One of the issues I have with 2014 is that it's a movie about the MUTO and Godzilla is a deus ex machina that just kinda solves the problem at the end. It doesn't help that the MUTOs are generic monster fodder. The human drama is cliché and boring - - Cranston's character should have been the main protagonist - - or should have been a father-son story. I like it, but find some of the decisions annoying. Not to mention the typical big budget 'everything has to be dark or gray' color scheme.
My issue stems from how reductive people get about the film. They say "Godzilla was only in it for x minutes", as if x needs to be greater than an unspecified y in order to be a great movie.
Godzilla 2016 is just a longer film so the amount of time Godzilla is on screen feels shorter. Though it's still not the worst percentage wise (And ya know, I really didn't think of vs. Monster Zero as having so little Godzilla in it but facts are facts.)
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Haven't watched Kong so... as many as Binoche.Will Zhang Ziyi have more or less lines than Jing Tian in Skull Island?
The reason most people don't mind the screentime in Monster Zero is because it's one of the Godzilla films that's actually pretty good. Glenn and Fuji are some of the most likeable characters in the series, alongside Miss Namikawa who's played by the amazing Kumi Mizuno. Plus there's a lot of scenes where Rodan destroys some of the best miniatured in the series. (Not talking about the stock footage)
Will Zhang Ziyi have more or less lines than Jing Tian in Skull Island?
Mothra, Rodan and Ghidorah all in the same film sounds like a clusterfuck
Jesus they throwing everyone in here. Bank on King Kong making a cameo as well.
Gotta have that SHIELD analogue for a shared universe film, right?
I mean.....if it's not broken, don't fix it? Hahaha. Either way, I'll be there watching.
I recognize almost all of the fans just based on their avatar alone and how often they pop up in Godzilla threads lol.
The reason most people don't mind the screentime in Monster Zero is because it's one of the Godzilla films that's actually pretty good. Glenn and Fuji are some of the most likeable characters in the series, alongside Miss Namikawa who's played by the amazing Kumi Mizuno. Plus there's a lot of scenes where Rodan destroys some of the best miniatured in the series. (Not talking about the stock footage)
Who else is going to build Mechagodzilla?
Mothra, Rodan and Ghidorah all in the same film sounds like a clusterfuck
In for Micheal Dougherty
Yeah, the Showa is actually pretty good from a conservative review point of view. They usually have a charming cast of characters with clear motivations and ambitions, and while they're silly every once in a while you can tell the film makers like Honda and Fukuda put a lot of effort into it, and screenwriter Sekizawa had fun with the movies. For a Japanese monster movies the effects are truly a spectacle, and while they're not realistic, they've never aimed for that but rather they just wanted to convey the character the monsters had and sheer craftsmanship.Absolutely. This won't be the first time I've said this on GAF and it won't be the last, but when you strip out the giant monsters from the Showa-era stuff you get some pretty solid 60's/70's reporter / cop / spy movies. Freakin' vs. Ebirah even has a perfectly generic James Bond-style evil corporation.
Yeah there's definitely some flaws in a lot of the movies. I'd actually argue that Godzilla's Revenge has some good writing and acting. The scene with Ichiro telling his mom he could take care of himself and her reaction once he leaves the room is great, and it says a whole lot about the time. It perfectly conveys it's message without being overt. The robbers could definitely have been better though, that's for sure.This won't be news to you since I'm 99.9% sure we've had this conversation or one like it before, but for everyone else... the problematic part of most Godzilla movies (including both American efforts) is rarely "stop with the human crap", it's "stop with the badly written / poorly acted human crap." When you've got a solid story with decent characters played by competent actors that just happens to involve giant monsters, everything is fantastic. When you don't, you end up with the Emmerich abortion or schlock like All Monsters Attack / Godzilla's Revenge.
Speaking of Ebirah, it's such a maligned movie (alongside it's successor, Son of Godzilla). Fukuda's South Seas films are really vibrant, both visually and character wise. They're more lighthearted than Honda's films, but they have a really great vibe to them thanks to then new effects director Sadamasa Arikawa and they really shouldn't be dismissed.
Yeah there's definitely some flaws in a lot of the movies. I'd actually argue that Godzilla's Revenge has some good writing and acting. The scene with Ichiro telling his mom he could take care of himself and her reaction once he leaves the room is great, and it says a whole lot about the time. It perfectly conveys it's message without being overt. The robbers could definitely have been better though, that's for sure.
Leave the satire, subtext and nuance to the Japanese.
He's at least 10-20 million tons overweight.
Dude needs to cut back on the sweets and hit the treadmill every now and then.
I'm still mad about the bait and switch the Godzilla 2014 marketing pulled by making it look like it's going to be all about the humans fighting Godzilla.
Just remember the amazing Oppenheim trailer https://vimeo.com/146985673
Shin Godzilla delivered tonally what I was expecting back in 2014
I dunno about you but the various trailers I saw at least point him at "being an ally" at some point, particularly the spammed "let them fight" meme.
Why Rodan though? It's always the trio - Godzilla, Mothra and King Gidorah. Rodan feels like an extra.
They're actually tied in terms of appearing with Ghidorah though; Rodan was in Ghidorah: The Three-Headed Monster, Invasion of the Astro Monster and Destroy All Monsters. Mothra wasn't in the second of those, but was in GMK: All-Out Attack (though in that case, Ghidorah and Mothra were on the same side).
Plus, Rodan was in the first two appearances of Ghidorah, so that's gotta count for something.
I feel so fuckin' nerdy knowing this shit.
The original trailer, the Oppenheimer clip paints it more akin to being like Gojira - Godzilla as metaphor for 'X' and w're being punished. The later trailers definitely veered away from this and it's Godzilla, friend or foes at that point. Though, if memory serves, that Oppenheimer clip was created before the movie had even begun production and was more a CGI test reel.
funny you mention thatThey should find a way to make the people on this earth the aliens who send monsters through the portals to the other earth in Pacific Rim for maximum fuckery.
My main gripe with Ebirah is that they forgot to re-write the original Kong script and ended up giving Godzilla all sorts of uncharacteristic behavior (revived by lightning, fixating on the native girl, attacking Mothra and even the fights feel very... un-Godzilla-like). It's kind of weird that nobody thought to change those things before shooting started and it became obvious Kong wasn't going to appear.
Still, Ebirah is a decent monster (and the fight is particularly brutal), the underwater bits(shot through an aquarium!) are okay, the human part isn't completely awful (we're not in Gigan / Megalon territory yet) and depending on the day the surf-rock score is either amazing or amazingly terrible (I can never truly decide).
I tend to ding both Ebirah and Son of Godzilla for being so damn cheap; any time Godzilla sets foot on a random tropical island it's because they couldn't afford any proper models or effects (none of the enemy monsters in either film have any, as I recall). I always find the quality of the Showa stuff drops off after Invasion of the Astro-Monster / Monster Zero with only Destroy All Monsters in the middle to keep it from being a complete lull (Well, that and nobody can say there's anything lulling about the acid trip that is Vs. Hedorah) until the two Mechagodzilla flicks.
Godzilla's Revenge's extensive use of stock footage and the "child learns a Very Important Lesson" narrative framework means I can never think of the movie as anything other than the "Godzilla After-School Special." That tends to throw water over anything actually good about the movie, but it does speak volumes about Honda's dedication to his craft that he managed to sneak in scenes like the one you pointed out despite being stuck making this kiddie cash-in.
(Also, I agree with all of your first paragraph, just cutting it out for space).
lmao is your first Godzilla Shin? Did you miss shit like GODZILLA KICK! Godzilla dances on the moon! Godzilla flies! Godzilla teams up with Not!Ultraman! Godzilal teams up with Not!Ultraman 2! Godzilla dances with children!
I honestly feel like Rodan doesn't work well with crossover films because most of his (her? I forgot if this is the female one or the male one) MO was harassing miners and just that. Mothra and Gidorah work well due to their shenanigans involving other monsters. He's sorta like... Aquaman? to Superman (Goji) and Wonder Woman (Mothra) fighting Darkseid (Gidorah).
Though I guess he is more familiar to people, so there's that.
WHERE'S ANGUIRUS THOUGH YOU CAN'T LEAVE GODZILLA'S NO. 1 BUDDY
speaking of fairies, how are they going to handle that? Mothra's origins involve the twin fairies, so how will they "ground" her story? that she's discovered by two female scientists and raised her?
I think most non-Godzilla fans don't know who Anguirus is but probably remember Rodan, if only as 'that bird monster' or 'the pterodactyl.'
No argument with Rodan being kind of a low-key kaiju though, all he (and yeah, it's a he, the Shobijin use the male pronoun in Ghidorah) really does is fly, peck and flap his winds to blow stuff around. It took getting killed to make Rodan really interesting (picking up a beam-like breath attack in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II after he gets resurrected as Fire Rodan).
Maybe in the Legendary series he'll have some cooler powers.
Might just do the GMK approach and not include them at all but include something that nods to it (GMK had a shot that focused in on two similar looking girls watching Mothra fly over them).
Real talk, Anguirus is one of my favorite kaiju. Hope he makes it in the third film because honestly I dislike Rodan almost as much as King Kong.WHERE'S ANGUIRUS THOUGH YOU CAN'T LEAVE GODZILLA'S NO. 1 BUDDY
Some silly occasions in a couple of movies and in a toku show that hardly anybody knows about doesn't negate the well implemented themes Godzilla has represented before and since, nor does it affect their impact. Movies like the original Godzilla, Mothra vs Godzilla, Ghidrah, Hedorah, etc. are still culturally relevant because they're well directed and written movies.
Shin was a terrible Godzilla film.
Oh yeah it's obvious Godzilla was a stand in for Kong, but I never really cared about Godzilla's character as long as it wasn't G98 tier and if it fit the movie. By this point Godzilla was dancing and laughing, so making more humanized doesn't bother me, but I could see why it bothers others.
I actually really love the score by Kurosawa favorite, Masaru Sato. It's a breath of fresh air compared to Ifukube's great, but admittedly repetitive scores.
It's true that moving to the island setting was cheaper, there's some really great shots and effects work still. In Ebirah, the scene where the Red Bamboo jets attack Godzilla is well done, as the timing of the pyrotechnics is right on time which is incredible when you realize that monster scenes are slowed down to give the sense of weight. The marionettes for Kumonga and Kamacuras in Son of Godzilla are incredibly lively too, and are only rivalled by Tsuburaya's Mothra props and the Biollante prop. The 2 South Seas movies didn't have any spectacular miniature buildings, but the colorful fauna really makes up for it.
Yeah Godzilla's Revenge has an uphill battle, but it's a nice movie to watch every couple of years when you want to see some cool effects scenes compilation and when you want to see industrialized Japan at it's worst.
Yeah that's what I figured - Rodan is more familiar to folks than Anguirus. Also I thought he had a mate?
Anguirus will get his time to shine, or at least I hope so.
Yeah, how could that ever work? Doesn't make any sense.Mothra, Rodan and Ghidorah all in the same film sounds like a clusterfuck