RobertScorpio
Pariah
I hated Godzilla 1998...I went out on a limb, when I heard they were making it, and told my friends that it would be the greatest movie ever...IT SUCKED!!!
Then Cloverfield came out last year. I liked Cloverfield. I think, if they do a sequel, it will lose the 'raw' feel of the first one. And if they do the 'hand held' camera bit again, it will feel forced..
So what did I expect an American Godzilla film to do, and be? I thought they should have stuck to the formula (which cloverfield borrowed from)....Rumors of a giant reptile beast terrorizing some far off islands have sprung up for the past 60+ years with no proof..until one night, Godzilla surfaces off the coast of Los Angeles and tramples through LA...using his fire breath he pretty much lays waste to LA..and when the army comes, they can't risk a nuclear attack....
The end of the movie has the American forces driving Godzilla back to see...does he live or die? (Depends how box office does)..
But the message about Godzilla being a product of Nuclear testing/enviromental stuff (dumping chemicals the ocean, all that pro-Gore stuff) gets mentioned...But Godzilla is seen as a natural threat that can strike..at any time...
Godzilla 1998 got off track and, well, I just don't like it. What do you think should have been done to make an American Godzilla movie work???
Rob
scorpio
Then Cloverfield came out last year. I liked Cloverfield. I think, if they do a sequel, it will lose the 'raw' feel of the first one. And if they do the 'hand held' camera bit again, it will feel forced..
So what did I expect an American Godzilla film to do, and be? I thought they should have stuck to the formula (which cloverfield borrowed from)....Rumors of a giant reptile beast terrorizing some far off islands have sprung up for the past 60+ years with no proof..until one night, Godzilla surfaces off the coast of Los Angeles and tramples through LA...using his fire breath he pretty much lays waste to LA..and when the army comes, they can't risk a nuclear attack....
The end of the movie has the American forces driving Godzilla back to see...does he live or die? (Depends how box office does)..
But the message about Godzilla being a product of Nuclear testing/enviromental stuff (dumping chemicals the ocean, all that pro-Gore stuff) gets mentioned...But Godzilla is seen as a natural threat that can strike..at any time...
Godzilla 1998 got off track and, well, I just don't like it. What do you think should have been done to make an American Godzilla movie work???
Rob
scorpio