Sentences with phrase «about godzilla»

I don't see any one talking about Godzilla wow I just hope it comes out on the psn store.
What about Godzilla himself?
With one solo movie each out of the way, it's time for Legendary to start thinking about Godzilla vs. King Kong and the studio has established a writers» room for the team - up film.
Edwards, despite forgetting he is meant to be having fun making this movie for an hour and a half, finally gets swept away by the excitement of making a movie about Godzilla, and we share that excitement.
The makers of the film, director Roland Emmerich and writer Dean Devlin, follow the timeless outlines of many other movies about Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, Gamera and their radioactive kin.
Unfortunately, he gets so wrapped up in the one - dimensional human drama and exposition - heavy plot that he seems to forget all about Godzilla.
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.
Director Gareth Edwards and screenwriter Max Borenstein chat with Spinoff about Godzilla's history, their influences and, yes, even Godzooky.

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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..
Godzilla is 13 stories high (about 150 feet) and 40 feet across.
Warner Bros. may already have Godzilla and King Kong up its very roomy sleeve, and was perhaps concerned about stepping on those extremely big toes, but when it comes to city - toppling beasts, there's always room for more.
Well, bummer for him, because this thing was about as poor a script as Batman Forever or Godzilla.
Watch new trailers for The Amazing Spider - Man 2, Godzilla, The Maze Runner, Maleficent, The Giver, The Raid 2, and more, and catch up on the latest news about Star Wars 7, Ghostbusters 3, and other upcoming films.
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.
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Gareth Edwards, who directed Godzilla, will direct the film, with the script coming from Chris Weitz, who wrote the screenplay for About A Boy.
And yet, at its best, Shin Godzilla makes a tangible, unsettling case for how worried we should still be about giant monsters rampaging through our cities.
So perhaps now we know what causes Kong and Godzilla to fight in some future movie: it's just a beef about their relative storylines.
The worse thing that could have happened is that we got another Godzilla, another movie about monsters fighting each other, but trying to make it an OSCAR - worthy drama.
Even though the Godzilla 2 production has wrapped, it could be a while before we see a teaser trailer for the movie, since it is still about a year and a half away from release.
Just in case you were in any doubt about that, the production has released a photo revealing that original Godzilla star Akira Takarada will appear in the film in some capacity.
If you want to learn all about the many screen incarnations of Godzilla and his brethren, I recommend William Tsutsui's amusing and highly informative memoir, Godzilla on My Mind.
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.
All we heard from this film were the human castings, but little was known about who the hell Godzilla himself was going to face, but as predictions in familiar films often are, -LSB-...]
The real bummer about not loving the new Godzilla movie is that I liked the character of Godzilla.
The less that is said about Roland Emmerich's disaster of a disaster film the better, but the entire genre of giant monster movies in the tradition of Godzilla from areas beyond Japan is hit or miss at best.
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.
Following the news of the first trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens debuting this coming Friday in select IMAX cinemas in the US, some plot rumours have surfaced about the spin - off movie, set for release in 2016 and to be directed by Gareth Edwards (Godzilla).
Interviewed on the red carpet for the Godzilla premiere, Director Gareth Edwards talked about how Dolby Atmos helps give the roar greater intensity.
Ken Watanabe (Inception) and Sally Hawkins play researchers who believe Godzilla can help prevent nuclear fallout, but like the rest of the cast, there's not a big incentive to care about them despite screenwriter Max Borenstein devoting the majority of the film on the humans.
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.
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It's too vague to ask an audience to care about the fate of humanity, but every «Godzilla» movie must have at least two people you absolutely, positively do not want to see get stepped on.
In fact, just about everyone gets more screen time than Godzilla, who takes nearly an hour to make his first, full - fledged appearance before going MIA again until the final climactic battle.
I guess I think it makes me look sophisticated, rather than simply saying he has no idea what he's talking about... He liked Godzilla... I hope you all realise and remember this each time he disagrees with me.
In either case, what's particularly weird about «Godzilla» is that for long stretches, all it shows is destruction.
That fanfare softened in 2014 with his remake of Godzilla starring Aaron Taylor - Johnson and Bryan Cranston which most enjoyed, though few seem to talk about to this day.
About an hour of that is padding with Godzilla running around between the buildings doing a whole lot of nothing.
Godzilla is a game about giant monsters fighting each other in various urban environments as buildings crumble around them and military vehicles try to bring the beasts down.
Which is perhaps why their «Godzilla» — an initially character - rich movie about relatable ordinary humans in extraordinary circumstances — is ultimately so frustrating as the picture inadvertently turns its back on those core principles.
It's not entirely clear what the specific plot is about in Kong: Skull Island, but the film is the next step in a shared cinematic universe that will eventually see Kong go head - to - head with Godzilla.
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.
«Godzilla» asks you care about its characters, achieves that aspiration, earns your trust, and then not only pivots towards a far less interesting character, but abandons most of its absorbing emotional legwork for a fairly rote and straightforward rock «em, sock «em monster movie.
Then he talk about some new trailers in the Trailer Park before getting into the new films to review: Jodorowsky's Dune, Only Lovers Left Alive, Million Dollar Arm and Godzilla.
What it does is what most of the Toho films were about, Godzilla — the good monster — defending us against bad monsters, with battle scenes that feature maximum destruction.
Not too much is known at the moment about the game but the images shows off Godzilla taking down cities.
What I like most about this film is the fact that Godzilla is the hero again.
If you wanted more Godzilla... that's what Transformers and Man Of Steel is for... either way it doesn't matter you'll stick complain about the movie being too much action, too much hero or little hero.
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...
Shin Gojira (Shin Godzilla, Hideaki Anno & Shinji Higuchi, 2016) A film of immense beauty and fierce intelligence about creation, evolution, destruction, logistics and problem solving.
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