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What I Liked -
The monster designs were excellent.
One of my major gripes with the Monsterverse movies was all the fights were either at night, in a driving thunderstorm or both, these fights were in the daylight and we'll done.
There were scenes that would be perfect for either IMAX or 3D.
What I Disliked -
The music, they tried to do a 'Gaurdians of The Galaxy' soundtrack and failed miserablely.
The human characters were wooden caricatures, none of the returning characters showed any sort of growth, just the same character from the last Godzilla movie.
What Made Me Cringe -
The script, dear God the script. As I stated above the human characters were wooden but the script did them no favors.
There were parts where the exposition was grade school level writing and the actors put no effort in making the script any better.
Way too many plot armor moments in the movie, I won't spoil them here but if you see the movie, you'll know what I am talking about.
Summary -
As a lifetime Godzilla fan I did enjoy the movie. The monster parts are excellent. Presenting Kong as more human like and Godzilla as more animalistic is a great dichotomy between these characters. It's a good popcorn movie, fun and enjoyable but could have been better with a little more effort. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
Just saw it, my 2 cents...
What I Liked -
The monster designs were excellent.
One of my major gripes with the Monsterverse movies was all the fights were either at night, in a driving thunderstorm or both, these fights were in the daylight and we'll done.
There were scenes that would be perfect for either IMAX or 3D.
What I Disliked -
The music, they tried to do a 'Gaurdians of The Galaxy' soundtrack and failed miserablely.
The human characters were wooden caricatures, none of the returning characters showed any sort of growth, just the same character from the last Godzilla movie.
What Made Me Cringe -
The script, dear God the script. As I stated above the human characters were wooden but the script did them no favors.
There were parts where the exposition was grade school level writing and the actors put no effort in making the script any better.
Way too many plot armor moments in the movie, I won't spoil them here but if you see the movie, you'll know what I am talking about.
Summary -
As a lifetime Godzilla fan I did enjoy the movie. The monster parts are excellent. Presenting Kong as more human like and Godzilla as more animalistic is a great dichotomy between these characters. It's a good popcorn movie, fun and enjoyable but could have been better with a little more effort.
Spoiler!
Kid Kong, with every chance he tried to kill Kong by putting him in perilous situations with sea monsters and the gang of apes which Kong stomped solo. Until the kid needed to trust him which suddenly he was cool with Kong
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Huh? He started to trust Kong after he fed him and was completely on his side after Skar King spartan kicked the other monke into the magma.
Spoiler!
Yep, when he needed but he tried to kill Kong twice before that. That kid was an asshole even when he destroyed the crystal that was controlling Shimu it was for self preservation and not to help Kong
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Why not add another monster?
Kong vs Godzilla vs TRex vs The Blob vs The Fly vs Lochness Monster
Let's keep going! Smart movie making!
This is straght 60's Godzilla with the WWF team up battles. it starts off like Goonies meets 80's Sci-Fi with a Disney princess - ends up Godzilla VS. Megalon. [Reply]