
4Kaiju
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-24-2014 9:16 AMI am very hyped about this film, but however I do have some worries about it not making enough money at the Box Office.
1.Im a little worried about the guy who is working on the story Dave Callaham, he did the story for 2 movies Tell Tale and Doom (2005) which recieved negative feedbacks and he did the story for the 2 expendable movies which recieved average rating.
2. Alot of people still have not heard about this film yet, hopefully the marketing thats suppose to come around march is early enough.
3. alot of people take Godzilla as something real cheesy and not seriously.
4. there are remake haters out there that judge a movie before they do any research about it or even watching it first.

G fan 84
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-24-2014 11:53 AMThis might be a reboot but it's one that NEEDED to happen just like MAN OF STEEL,The guy wrote DOOM seriously!!!!! ugh well as long as the main muto doesnt turn out to be THE ROCK i'll be happy and YES feb or march we should start seeing some serious shit we may not get that superbowl trailr but there's still TOYFARE2014.

King_of_Zombies
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-24-2014 11:56 AMI hate remake haters, because they are f*cking selfish. "Just me and my generation can enjoy these masterpieces, new generations have no right to live what I lived, they must watch just the version that I like or screw themselves, f*ck dawn of the planet of the apes, f*ck robocop, f*ck godzilla, f*ck this, f*ck that and bla bla bla..."
Yeah, when a 16 years old kid says shit like "Man of Steel is the best Superman movie ever" or "Bale is a better batman than Keaton" Makes me want to kill someone, and yeah, I don´t Like the new robocop suit (black, really? What have wrong with the silver suit, it was awesome...) But... the hell, I mean, Remakes are not made for the classic fans, they are made for catch a new generation of fans, they just don´t have to do everything by the old school way, but well, The hell with everything.
Well, I have some worries too, some members of the production have just worked in movies that are like... meh, but I still having faith in this movie, because there are people who has made Godzilla films involved in the movie, Alex Desplat will make the music, Gareth Edwards is the director and we have Kick-Ass and Heisenberg to protect the humankind of Godzilla.
Just sit back and relax, the movie will be fine.
*Cursing edited by Svanya

GODZILLA HIMSELF
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-24-2014 12:09 PMto those who would underestimate this movie...
king of the monsters

GODZILLA HIMSELF
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-24-2014 12:10 PMah dang it! does anyone know how to properly add photos to a discussion?
king of the monsters

G. H. (Gman)
AdminGodzillaJan-24-2014 12:50 PM@Kaijujira
Dave Callaham only wrote the first draft of the script, roughly two years ago. Since then the script has been re-worked by David Goyer, who co-wrote The Dark Knight trilogy, and then that draft was punched up by Max Borenstien, who is a new and upcoming screenwriter. (He recently did a draft for Legendary's Seventh Son.)
After Max Borenstien's draft, Drew Pearce was asked to come in and age the characters to be a little older. I imagine the dialogue is a little better after Pearce got his hands on it, because he's known for having really smooth/witty lines for his characters. Drew Pearce co-wrote Iron Man 3, so you can imagine the dialogue is pretty good. Finally, after Pearce's draft, Frank Darabont doctored the final draft in order to add more emotion to some very character driven scenes. (Frank Darabont wrote and directed The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, The Mist and created The Walking Dead television series. People call him the greatest script doctor in Hollywood.)
The reason that Max Borenstien and Dave Callham are the only two people getting credit is because Writers Guild rules dictate that the people who made the biggest changes to the story or influenced the scripts story the most only get credit. This happens all time though. There are always more writers for a single movie than we think.
In the end Dave Callaham wrote a script and Max Borenstien, David Goyer, Drew Pearce and Frank Darabont made it better-- which is good, since Goyer, Pearce and Darabont are three of the best screenwriters in Hollywood right now.

doggiezilla
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-24-2014 7:36 PMI can't help you Godzilla Himself, I don't know how to do that.

Deadite Kaiju
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-25-2014 6:31 AMMy one biggest worry is (just like you said) the movie not making enough money at the box office. There aren't as many G fans in countries outside of Japan so I don't know if it will be as big of a hit. Remake haters...don't worry about them. Those people just don't know the difference between a pointless remake such as Friday the 13th and all those other fail horror remakes and a remake that is actually needed. This is something different, they obviously think that this movie will just end up a fail just to cash in on the title like GINO. And I don't know about the screenwirter. We just gotta take it as it comes. If it is bad it's bad, if it is good it's good.

4Kaiju
MemberMothra LarvaeJan-25-2014 9:46 PMGMAN 2887 Thanks for covering up sme of my worries, got to learn to read a little further. lol
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