Shin Godzilla - Trailer 2 (New Japanese Godzilla Movie)

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Everyone else's thoughts in that pic:
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Anno's thoughts:
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By the way, any news of an international release?
 
Honestly for me Godzilla is at its most enjoyable when
-It's godzilla vs humanity no other monsters
-It's got cheesy as hell special effects
-Acting is out of control over the top
-Feels like a live action anime

I'm looking forward to seeing this and hopefully making it a regular "let's get trashed and make a mess of burgers and watch some goofy movies" flick.
 
Have you guys heard about dem spoilers? Holy Shit.

Via Reddit:

-No replication

-tadpole is real

-Three forms

-"Turkey form" with nubs for arms and big eye and gaping mouth

-"dino form"

-Final form we see in the trailers

-More or less same screentime as 2014

-He gets frozen by cadmium missiles

-Beams out back and tail

http://imgur.com/a/xb6yF

Oh my god his lower jaw splits like predator. Hideaki Anno. http://biorante.tumblr.com/image/148115098520

Godzilla is the Final Angel confirmed


what is "tadpole" referring to? Another monster he fights?
 
Honestly for me Godzilla is at its most enjoyable when
-It's godzilla vs humanity no other monsters
-It's got cheesy as hell special effects
-Acting is out of control over the top
-Feels like a live action anime

I'm looking forward to seeing this and hopefully making it a regular "let's get trashed and make a mess of burgers and watch some goofy movies" flick.

The bolded is key for me. The 54' and 84' films are my favorite of the bunch. I like them all, but those two bring about much more interesting conflicts than one giant monster vs. another giant monster.
 
The bolded is key for me. The 54' and 84' films are my favorite of the bunch. I like them all, but those two bring about much more interesting conflicts than one giant monster vs. another giant monster.

Is the 84 one return of godzilla? Because that one has some incredible sequences and really takes advantage of the SFX of its time. It's also definitely one of the best ones in the franchise.
 
That's the one. It's getting a blu ray release this fall finally also

I didn't even know The Return of Godzilla was getting a damn American Blu-Ray release till like last week. Just happened to stumble upon the shit on Amazon, and pre-ordered it immediately. Growing up Godzilla 1985 was my favorite film by far. I ran the VHS into the ground. Nowadays I still find Godzilla 1985 fun to watch for Raymond Burr and nostalgia. But man, the original is the superior film, and the closest thing there is to the 1954 original. Godzilla is truly intimidating, and is a relentless force of nature.

Also, just listen to that damn roar .
 
Have you guys heard about dem spoilers? Holy Shit.

Via Reddit:

-No replication

-tadpole is real

-Three forms

-"Turkey form" with nubs for arms and big eye and gaping mouth

-"dino form"

-Final form we see in the trailers

-More or less same screentime as 2014

-He gets frozen by cadmium missiles

-Beams out back and tail

http://imgur.com/a/xb6yF

Oh my god his lower jaw splits like predator. Hideaki Anno. http://biorante.tumblr.com/image/148115098520

This sounds AMAZING. Need pics of
that turkey form STAT
 
Little bit of BTS. (and maybe minor spoilers?)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rlfd1wd_CIc
I'm suddenly way more hyped this, and I'm someone who has zero interest in Godzilla outside of the 1954 and 2014 movies. This looks like how I always envisioned Godzilla to be. Scary as fuck, an unstoppable force of nature on two legs. Looks like they're absolutely nailing the sense of scale, maybe even more so than the 2014 movie

Look at that mouth. That's one nightmarish demonic maw right here
 
Trying really hard to not read those spoilers. Everyone's reaction to them is making me pretty excited about this movie though.

Love Anno, Evangelion, and Godzilla.
 
Just got out of my local IMAX. Holy shit. Now THAT was Godzilla. A little too talky in parts, but goddamn the action scenes were totally supreme.
 
Better than the 2014 one? I heard
the Godzilla screen time is about the same.

It's a hell of a lot better than the 2014 one. However;
No way, he is in it a lot more and does much more destruction. There is long stretches sometimes where he isn't on screen, but he is 100% more of a presence than in the 2014 one.

Ending spoilers, for those who want it.

After using up all of his nuclear energy, Godzilla is basically asleep and resting until he's recharged in the middle of Tokyo. America is pushing for Japan to let them set off a nuclear device to destroy him. They reluctantly agree, especially as Godzilla has sprayed nuclear waste all over the city already. However they ask for two weeks to evacuate everyone. In these two weeks, a team sets out to find another way they can defeat him. What they came up with was concrete. They explode two shinkansen trains at his feet - as he's stood at a train station - which wakes him up. When he's awake they explode the buildings surrounding him to try and bury him. He falls down and multiple trucks begin to dump concrete into his open mouth. The first time, he gets back up and causes some damage. They manage to get him down again by sending more exploding trains on the track. They fill him with concrete until his nuclear energy is reading as zero on the geiger meter. He stands up and goes to roar - which is when his skin turns to concrete, because of how instead of breathing out nuclear waste, he breathed out the concrete inside his stomach. So Tokyo is saved - but it has a huge concrete statue of Godzilla in the middle.
 
It's a hell of a lot better than the 2014 one. However;
No way, he is in it a lot more and does much more destruction. There is long stretches sometimes where he isn't on screen, but he is 100% more of a presence than in the 2014 one.

Ending spoilers, for those who want it.

After using up all of his nuclear energy, Godzilla is basically asleep and resting until he's recharged in the middle of Tokyo. America is pushing for Japan to let them set off a nuclear device to destroy him. They reluctantly agree, especially as Godzilla has sprayed nuclear waste all over the city already. However they ask for two weeks to evacuate everyone. In these two weeks, a team sets out to find another way they can defeat him. What they came up with was concrete. They explode two shinkansen trains at his feet - as he's stood at a train station - which wakes him up. When he's awake they explode the buildings surrounding him to try and bury him. He falls down and multiple trucks begin to dump concrete into his open mouth. The first time, he gets back up and causes some damage. They manage to get him down again by sending more exploding trains on the track. They fill him with concrete until his nuclear energy is reading as zero on the geiger meter. He stands up and goes to roar - which is when his skin turns to concrete, because of how instead of breathing out nuclear waste, he breathed out the concrete inside his stomach. So Tokyo is saved - but it has a huge concrete statue of Godzilla in the middle.

sounds fucking awesome
 
Just saw it today. Enjoyed it. Spoilers.
Was difficult not to laugh at the Evangelion-esque 'American' girl and her English. Well played Anno. Turkey Godzilla was creepy as fuck and when 2nd form/final form Godzilla finally used his power to literally scorch Tokyo it was pretty terrifying. It was a shame the Prime Minister and most of those politicians died there though because they were actually the best and most believable actors - much better than the 'quirky' remaining team.

I loved the first of the two action set pieces, at Musashi-Kosugi, because I could see my old apartment! Spared in the end too. But there's no doubt the Tokyo Station scene was the best moment - collapsing the Tokyo station skyscrapers onto Godzilla and suicide running the JR train fleet into him will go down as a classic Japanese cinema moment. You just can't replicate that anywhere else.

Actually now that I think about it that scene would've been ridiculous with the PM's war room dictating the action instead of crazy science men so I guess they did actually have to be sacrificed so we could have this.

The main guy was actually quite good too but a lot of his scenes were a little too talky - as I said I preferred the war-room Evangelion type stuff before they all died - but it helped move the story along to where it had to be so no complaints really.
 
Just saw it today. Enjoyed it. Spoilers.
Was difficult not to laugh at the Evangelion-esque 'American' girl and her English. Well played Anno. Turkey Godzilla was creepy as fuck and when 2nd form/final form Godzilla finally used his power to literally scorch Tokyo it was pretty terrifying. It was a shame the Prime Minister and most of those politicians died there though because they were actually the best and most believable actors - much better than the 'quirky' remaining team.

I loved the first of the two action set pieces, at Musashi-Kosugi, because I could see my old apartment! Spared in the end too. But there's no doubt the Tokyo Station scene was the best moment - collapsing the Tokyo station skyscrapers onto Godzilla and suicide running the JR train fleet into him will go down as a classic Japanese cinema moment. You just can't replicate that anywhere else.

Actually now that I think about it that scene would've been ridiculous with the PM's war room dictating the action instead of crazy science men so I guess they did actually have to be sacrificed so we could have this.

The main guy was actually quite good too but a lot of his scenes were a little too talky - as I said I preferred the war-room Evangelion type stuff before they all died - but it helped move the story along to where it had to be so no complaints really.

As someone who basically wants live-action versions of the actions scenes from Evangelion rebuild films how much will this satisfy me?
 
As someone who basically wants live-action versions of the actions scenes from Evangelion rebuild films how much will this satisfy me?
Down to the music - very, I think. Two thumbs up.

Though I guess
don't expect too much back and forth in the fight. It's basically 'Shoot it. Ok that didn't work try rockets. Ok still not dead how about tanks. Fuck it fire the missiles. Shit we really are going to need to nuke Tokyo..' The Angels in Evangelion are kind of like satisfying puzzles and interesting opponents but Godzilla is just way too OP for that since he's just fighting the army. The ending set piece plan I mentioned before is the only really 'gotcha' moment that feels pretty cool for the winning side (excluding maybe when the American bombers surprisingly wound him and causes him to scorch Tokyo). But this is all a product of there being multiple angels in Evangelion but only one Godzilla and he obviously can't die or have any resolution earlier in the movie so it isn't really fair to compare like that.
 
It's a hell of a lot better than the 2014 one. However;
No way, he is in it a lot more and does much more destruction. There is long stretches sometimes where he isn't on screen, but he is 100% more of a presence than in the 2014 one.

Ending spoilers, for those who want it.

After using up all of his nuclear energy, Godzilla is basically asleep and resting until he's recharged in the middle of Tokyo. America is pushing for Japan to let them set off a nuclear device to destroy him. They reluctantly agree, especially as Godzilla has sprayed nuclear waste all over the city already. However they ask for two weeks to evacuate everyone. In these two weeks, a team sets out to find another way they can defeat him. What they came up with was concrete. They explode two shinkansen trains at his feet - as he's stood at a train station - which wakes him up. When he's awake they explode the buildings surrounding him to try and bury him. He falls down and multiple trucks begin to dump concrete into his open mouth. The first time, he gets back up and causes some damage. They manage to get him down again by sending more exploding trains on the track. They fill him with concrete until his nuclear energy is reading as zero on the geiger meter. He stands up and goes to roar - which is when his skin turns to concrete, because of how instead of breathing out nuclear waste, he breathed out the concrete inside his stomach. So Tokyo is saved - but it has a huge concrete statue of Godzilla in the middle.

HYPE!
 
It's a hell of a lot better than the 2014 one. However;
No way, he is in it a lot more and does much more destruction. There is long stretches sometimes where he isn't on screen, but he is 100% more of a presence than in the 2014 one.

Ending spoilers, for those who want it.

After using up all of his nuclear energy, Godzilla is basically asleep and resting until he's recharged in the middle of Tokyo. America is pushing for Japan to let them set off a nuclear device to destroy him. They reluctantly agree, especially as Godzilla has sprayed nuclear waste all over the city already. However they ask for two weeks to evacuate everyone. In these two weeks, a team sets out to find another way they can defeat him. What they came up with was concrete. They explode two shinkansen trains at his feet - as he's stood at a train station - which wakes him up. When he's awake they explode the buildings surrounding him to try and bury him. He falls down and multiple trucks begin to dump concrete into his open mouth. The first time, he gets back up and causes some damage. They manage to get him down again by sending more exploding trains on the track. They fill him with concrete until his nuclear energy is reading as zero on the geiger meter. He stands up and goes to roar - which is when his skin turns to concrete, because of how instead of breathing out nuclear waste, he breathed out the concrete inside his stomach. So Tokyo is saved - but it has a huge concrete statue of Godzilla in the middle.
That's a pretty lousy/lame finale.

Godzilla deserves a
way better fate than that
; 2014 film turns out to be the superior film, in my opinion.
 
Hope that U.S. release happens near me so I can go see this. Sounds very interesting at least and I actually dig the design.
 
Just got back from it. I'm not a big Godzilla buff (this is actually the first Godzilla movie I've seen besides the original), and the dense, rapid-fire script overwhelmed my feeble Japanese listening comprehension, but I was still impressed.

It's very much in the vein of that first movie, a story about an unstoppable force of nature and the consequences of dealing with it. I found the first two-thirds of the film especially effective, a tense, tightly paced blend of boardroom scenes and conference rooms, men in suits walking through hallways, and gradually escalating destruction captured from the street level. It's a very political movie, and more particularly a Japanese political movie, asking how Japan can maintain its identity and sovereignty as a nation in the face of disaster and destruction.

There are times in the early going where I felt Godzilla seemed somewhat goofy, but by the end I had no doubt as to how terrifying his presence was. He's incredibly destructive. Godzilla's sound effects feel intentionally retro, like they could have come from the original movie (the film's opening and ending title cards also evoke that era of cinema 60 years earlier), but it doesn't undermine his power and ferocity.

Even if I feel like the plot sagged a lot before the climax, the movie's highs were so good that I'd have to recommend it. I just wish I had a better grasp of the script.
 
I didn't even know The Return of Godzilla was getting a damn American Blu-Ray release till like last week. Just happened to stumble upon the shit on Amazon, and pre-ordered it immediately. Growing up Godzilla 1985 was my favorite film by far. I ran the VHS into the ground. Nowadays I still find Godzilla 1985 fun to watch for Raymond Burr and nostalgia. But man, the original is the superior film, and the closest thing there is to the 1954 original. Godzilla is truly intimidating, and is a relentless force of nature.

Also, just listen to that damn roar .

I checked Amazon periodically for like a few years now lol- just happened to see it up a couple weeks back. I think it's strictly the original cut though. 1985 did the same thing the original did with having that Raymond Burr cut (which was a cool full circle thing imo), but I believe there's some licensing issue or something so the cut is only the original (which is sill amazing).

Such a great film. Personally, while I enjoy most Godzilla movies, especially the 80s-mid 90s ones, the original, 85, and vs Destroyah are a great trilogy.

These spoilers sound absolutely insane. Not at all what I expected or wanted, but the positive impressions are telling me that Anno being the crazy genius he is pulled off something special here. Can't wait to see it somehow.
 
Was reading on the Godzilla subreddit that...


Godzilla evokes like a Pokemon? Looks like w fish at one point? There is a tadpool?
Also heard he shoots lasers out or his tail that is made up of dead humans??? Huh???
Someone tell me it's not that weird and do you think we will get a sequel??
 
Was reading on the Godzilla subreddit that...


Godzilla evokes like a Pokemon? Looks like w fish at one point? There is a tadpool?
Also heard he shoots lasers out or his tail that is made up of dead humans??? Huh???
Someone tell me it's not that weird and do you think we will get a sequel??
Check out the posts earlier on this page
 
I checked Amazon periodically for like a few years now lol- just happened to see it up a couple weeks back. I think it's strictly the original cut though. 1985 did the same thing the original did with having that Raymond Burr cut (which was a cool full circle thing imo), but I believe there's some licensing issue or something so the cut is only the original (which is sill amazing).

Such a great film. Personally, while I enjoy most Godzilla movies, especially the 80s-mid 90s ones, the original, 85, and vs Destroyah are a great trilogy.

These spoilers sound absolutely insane. Not at all what I expected or wanted, but the positive impressions are telling me that Anno being the crazy genius he is pulled off something special here. Can't wait to see it somehow.
Licensing issues are precisely what's keeping 85 from ever seeing the light of day again.

http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/...la-blu-ray-dvd-details-from-kraken-releasing/

Between all the changes of ownership and title that have occurred after New World released their version, the fact that you’re dealing with two entirely different production teams belonging to different sets of unions, and the fact that music from another film by a different composer was reused in NW’s dub [GODZILLA 1985 used music from Christopher Young’s soundtrack for the New World Pictures movie DEF-CON 4]… there’s a point where it became clear that it just wasn’t going to happen. And it’s not just that it would cost more than the title could probably make to try and clear all the myriad of issues, but that you’d be on pins and needles waiting for someone to pop up and make a claim over something you’d missed for years afterward.
 
It brings a tear to my eye seeing Return/'85 getting love. I absolutely love the tone of that movie.

Seemingly changing
Godzilla's origin and having him evolve from some tadpole form is interesting. I'm willing to give it a chance. I'm not sure I'm sold on lasers shooting out of his tail and spikes though... that seems like overkill
 
It brings a tear to my eye seeing Return/'85 getting love. I absolutely love the tone of that movie.

Seemingly changing
Godzilla's origin and having him evolve from some tadpole form is interesting. I'm willing to give it a chance. I'm not sure I'm sold on lasers shooting out of his tail and spikes though... that seems like overkill
I read one review that
described it as inspired by the tragedies of modern Japan, kind of how 54 Godzilla was inspired by Hiroshima and such. Basically, how the earthquake evolved to a tsunami to the reactor disaster, this Godzilla evolves too, becoming worse and more destructive with each form
 
I read one review that
described it as inspired by the tragedies of modern Japan, kind of how 54 Godzilla was inspired by Hiroshima and such. Basically, how the earthquake evolved to a tsunami to the reactor disaster, this Godzilla evolves too, becoming worse and more destructive with each form

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And just like that you've sold me on this new Godzilla
 
I read one review that
described it as inspired by the tragedies of modern Japan, kind of how 54 Godzilla was inspired by Hiroshima and such. Basically, how the earthquake evolved to a tsunami to the reactor disaster, this Godzilla evolves too, becoming worse and more destructive with each form

I'm so in its not even funny. I hope this gets some form of cinema release in the UK. Need this on the big screen.
 
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