Sentences with phrase «godzilla done»

And he also appears to throw some less - than - subtle shade towards the storytelling ideas of a certain other big monster's recent movie... «We're fundamentally not playing the same game that Gareth Edwards» Godzilla did and most monster movies do, which I'm sort of sick of the notion that a monster movie needs to wait an hour or 40 minutes until the creature shows up,» says Vogt - Roberts.
The characters in Godzilla don't actually matter.
Godzilla does not appear in full until something like halfway through, at which point the film cruelly snatches him away and makes you focus on dull humans again.
The solution, it seems, is to let Godzilla do his thing.
Like the T - Rex and the shark, Godzilla doesn't appear until much later on in the film.
Thus Edwards deftly keeps the big reveal of Godzilla doing his thing relatively obscured until the third act.
After all, Godzilla didn't start out about watching monsters fighting; Gojira started as an attempt to cope in some small way with the atomic bomb.
As a result, this Godzilla doesn't tap into deeper cultural anxieties the way its 60 - year - old ancestor did.
Yes, it's great to hide the big payoff until the final sequence and we do want to see people saved, but in the end we paid to see Godzilla do his thing, not some kid with a gun.
I must say that this was one of the worst movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to talk down to others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to like this movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any movie) was terrible, the plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the actors who were chosen were acting for a different movie all together... Where was the sense of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot tall behemoths walking through buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main characters died and they just let Godzilla do his thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good thing to say about this movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
Personally, I didn't mind that Godzilla didn't fully show himself until an hour in, but I guess I can see where most people are coming from in that area.

Not exact matches

, and doesn't screw around (no Godzilla the last time I checked, although you never know!).
While on CNN promoting his new film Godzilla, Bryan Cranston indulged the interviewer's theory that Walter White didn't actually die in the final scene of Breaking Bad.
Sounds like somethin' Godzilla fought with, don't it?
lol first of all I barely have ideas about the should I say Godzilla guy you mentioned, 1st, wenger wud never replace xhaka cos he spent 40mills on the dude he'll rather suck the life outta him, 2ndly I don't even see all this happening, all our players are stunting big time..
It was six - year veteran Jim Dunaway, Buffalo's 6» 4», 281 - pound defensive tackle, who rose from the dumper like Godzilla and screamed, «Whoever did that is dead!»
Do you remember Cloverfield, which was a Blair Witch Project meets Godzilla, and was such an obvious combination of the two that it should have been called Blair Witch Project, But Godzilla?
Maybe they pushed the button that read, «SPACE GODZILLA DOWN TO EARTH, DO N'T PUSH.»
And I would be remiss if I didn't mention another large black smoker, named Godzilla.
People look at me strange when a girl says they are doing the rock workout and expect Godzilla female... it's nice to prove that myth wrong at least.
Now that America has it's own Godzilla it seems like Japan feels like they don't have to pander to western audiences anymore which
This is a hard pill for American audiences to swallow, especially if you are one of the many Godzilla fans who didn't like Gareth Edwards 2014 reboot (like me).
Every set piece in this movie has been done - to - death in movies like King Kong, Godzilla and Johnson's own San Andreas.
The Rampage game summons players to do battle with three digital giants — a gorilla, a werewolf and a Godzilla - ish lizard — that are chowing down on people while smashing up cities and skyscrapers.
There's something about the spectacle of movies like «King Kong» and «Godzilla» that's singularly cinematic — it's not something that other forms like theatre, TV, or fiction can do in quite the same way.
«We only did a few scenes together for this film (Godzilla), but we spent time together in Vancouver and I got to know his family,» she said, with the actor having two children to director Sam Taylor - Wood who is 23 - years his senior.
For those who don't know, this is technically a prequel to the aforementioned Godzilla film, and there are references to that one dotted through the picture, most notably the presence of the sinister agency known as Monarch.
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The soundtrack is largely forgettable, and while the voice acting is welcome and very well done, the ludicrously poor lip - syncing approaches early - Godzilla levels of apathy.
In Godzilla, Roland does the exact same thing, but with entire boats.
Godzilla himself has been criticized for being a little «chunky», and his battles with the MUTOs do take a lot out of him.
Astounding direction by Matt Reeves that blows anything that Garreth Edwards did in Godzilla look like a high school musical.
It seems Godzilla, Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow didn't satisfy his yearning to destroy everything in his path, given Roland Emmerich has attempted to return disaster movies to their earlier glory with 2012.
If the poster does nothing else, it should gear fans up for the inevitable re-match of King Kong and Godzilla that Legendary Pictures is currently developing.
The team behind Legendary and Warner Bros.» Godzilla have done an amazing job in keeping their lips sealed tight.
Godzilla hotshot director Gareth Edwards» initial cut of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story didn't fall in line with expectations leading to Tony Gilroy reshooting, rewriting and editing the final version.
We need do very little, for Godzilla — for no reason other than some Ken Watanabe - uttered mystical rubbish about «restoring balance to the universe» — is on hand to kick some monster butt.
Like the 2014 Godzilla remake, ultimately it comes down to monster - on - monster action, with the human characters pushed to the margins, relegated to the sidelines to give the visual effects team free rein to do what they do best (hint: It doesn't involve animating human characters).
All of this is to say that I am probably not the target demographic for a film that is being touted as a corrective to the 1998 Roland Emmerich Godzilla (which fans of the famous monster hated, as did most critics), bringing the series back to its traditional roots, as director Gareth Edwards has claimed in interviews.
With grosses of $ 168 M domestic and $ 566 M worldwide, Kong doesn't seem like a disappointment, even though it fell short of Godzilla's numbers stateside.
The Pitch: Emmerich, director of such «I thought Michael Bay did that» films as «Godzilla,» «Independence Day,» and «The Day After Tomorrow,» hops into the Wayback Machine for some prehistoric action.
It does not take long for Joe and Ford to find themselves in the middle of a facility run in part by two Godzilla researchers (Ken Watanabe and Sally Hawkins) only to discover that they have been monitoring a giant egg sac - like organism that appears to have been the cause of the original accident.
He should be flooded with offers right about now, so don't be surprised to hear how he's going to be directing some kind of Spider - Man VS Godzilla spin - off, because at 28 years of age, Chazelle is by far the biggest star of the film.
You don't hear any complaints about Godzilla, Mothra or the clicking grasshoppers in «District 9,» but let a filmmaker dare to imagine a truly alien lifeform, and it's whine, whine, whine.
People usually bemoan the lack of a strong human element in big blockbusters like this, but while «Godzilla» aims to remedy that by placing the focus more on them than the giant monsters doing battle, the characters are so bland and thinly written (with the exception of Bryan Cranston's scientist, who has a smaller role than is hinted at in the trailers) that it only makes things worse.
Here, rote military maneuvers that have more to do with other monsters push Godzilla to the periphery of a movie with his name on it.
The game holds a place in many of our gaming hearts, but with the terrible track record of video - game - to - film adaptations, and the assumption that this movie will probably just be like your typical Godzilla or Cloverfield, our gaming hearts probably don't want this movie to come to fruition.
It's not just that Edwards (Godzilla, Monsters) is directing (I'll admit to not having quite as much faith in J.J. as some do), or that quite possibly my favorite actor of the year, Bloodline's Ben Mendelsohn is starring alongside an awesome, diverse, and excellent cast that includes Felicity Jones, Riz Ahmed, Diego Luna, Donnie Yen, Forest Whitaker, Jonathan Aris — it's also that at D23, two more beloved actors were announced: Firefly's Alan Tudyk, and Hannibal's Mads (mothereffin») Mikkelsen!
Gareth Edwards (Godzilla) is directing from a script by Chris Weitz (Cinderella, About a Boy) with no mention of Gary Whitta doing the first draft for some reason.
We're given to badmouth Roland Emmerich's 1998 version of Godzilla, but this movie pulls a stunt with a dog running from danger that was done better in Independence Day.
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