
Something Real
MemberGodzillaApr-26-2014 10:31 PM
InstinctiveGigan
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-26-2014 10:45 PMWARNING: LONG NERDY OBSERVATION
Godzilla is a force of nature in this movie, so we should definitely be afraid of him but not antagonize him. Take real life disasters like hurricane Katrina and tornadoes for example, when they happen and people die it's not like we wanna hunt down these forces of nature and kill them (mostly cuz it's impossible) because it's a part of everyday life and is proof mother nature is still in charge.
Godzilla in this movie is essentially that, a confused animal with a specific goal that human beings keep trying to stop him from doing simply because we don't understand him and don't wanna take the risk he could want to wipe us out. Godzilla's personality in this film is the wrath of God, he's here to be himself and we're just in the way.
So in a way, yes we should be terrified of Godzilla, but not like a horror movie villian or a serial killer; like a tsunami that's on it's way to our town or a massive lightening storm. But whether or not we "root" for him or not is because we're Godzilla fans and that's about it. Welp, that's my point of view anyway; so terribly sorry about the length. XD

TFKPillar76
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-26-2014 10:46 PMI actually hope he scares me in this movie so I can forget about all of the silliness of Godzilla in the past. But don't get me wrong, I like the silly stuff it's entertaining, but IMO it'll be easier to watch a serious reboot if we don't think of that silly stuff when watching him... you know, destroy stuff, and Edwards even said he's an anti-hero, I mean c'mon did you really want to give the T-Rex a high five when she killed those Raptors? Not if you wanted to keep that hand, or your whole body really. my point is I think it'll be like the T-Rex where we were terrified but also glad she saved the humans (sorta). If you saw the wondercon footage you might understand, because when he killed all of those people with that tidal wave noone cheered but when another monster was killing people and then Godzilla came and everyone applauded, so yeah I guess we'll like him in certain parts, but not when people are drowning.

Something Real
MemberGodzillaApr-26-2014 10:52 PM
Kage432
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-26-2014 10:54 PMJust watch the movie like you watched the original Gojira film. The same way you felt when you saw the original should be the same with this one. Just my opinion. Gareth's Godzilla is quite literally a remade classic monster movie taken to a new level of terror and destruction. You're supposed to fear Godzilla, and you're supposed to get attatched to the various characters that will likely die in this movie. Its going to be tragic, and you can blame Godzilla and the Muto for all the horrible things you will experience throught the movie :]

Something Real
MemberGodzillaApr-26-2014 10:54 PM
Something Real
MemberGodzillaApr-26-2014 10:55 PM
InstinctiveGigan
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-26-2014 11:07 PM@SOMETHING_REAL I liked it but for the most part, I feel it's too boring. The characters we follow barely see the monster at all and the destruction/chaos doesn't really effect them enough (except for that one guy who died on the bridge) to excite me; they're more like "oh that looks cool" moments. Saving Clover's full appearance for the end was a lil' anti-climactic and the ending seemed pointlessly tragic. Overall, I wished they more cleverly used suspense and more action.
I like it for the most part though, I just wished it was more exciting with it's storytelling. Also found footage doesn't really work for it, at all.

Something Real
MemberGodzillaApr-26-2014 11:24 PM
npinkham19
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-27-2014 2:30 AMGodzilla in this movie from what Ive seen will closely be like G2000 in which he's viewed as an ultimate threat who combats the other creatures out of pure territoriality and afterwards people realize that had Godzilla not stepped in the world would be doomed.

TheGMan123
MemberTitanosaurusApr-27-2014 4:17 AMYeah, I'm gonna feel the same way for this Godzilla as I have before. He's a force of nature, coming back to set balance where it has been lost through sheer destructive force. We will respect him out of both genuine respect for him restoring the balance, but also out of fear for not wishing to incur his wrath upon us as well. He is a force that will set things right, not caring how many will die in the process. All that matters is restoring the balance, whatever it takes.

Devianteist
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-27-2014 8:18 AMGodzilla has always terrified me. Which is why I've always rooted for human-controlled Mechas when they fight him.
You can't defeat nature, I know, but human instinct is to conquer fear, and we fear nature. It's a shame how arrogant we are.
And I'll be the first to admit I probably won't overcome that arrogance.
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