Legendary Pictures' Godzilla

What did you think of the movie?


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Big shout to Chris from Toho Kingdom for these cool pics!

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I NEED IT NOW!
 
Those were pic of the 6 inch figure. Here's some (unpainted) pics of the 12 inch! Again, big shout out to Chris!

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I've just started to think about something. This is the most powerful Godzilla yet. He has survived being hit by several nukes, and he seems to be just fine.

Now that's what you call a monster.
 
GalacticPetey said:
I've just started to think about something. This is the most powerful Godzilla yet. He has survived being hit by several nukes, and he seems to be just fine.

Now that's what you call a monster.
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No Final Wars Goji is still strongest.
 
Final Wars Godzilla only seems strong because all the opponents he fought were weak.

Hell, GINO went down in thirteen seconds.
 
Keizer Ghidorah was the only actual threat Godzilla faced in that movie. I personally don't think Keizer Ghiodrah's that special. Looks like a freakin piñata.
 
No. All the monsters were suits except for the American Godzilla.

Mothra and Manda had some CGI work, but not much.
 
Here's a description of the footage shown at Cinemacon. For the most part, it's just an extended version of the International Trailer.

Warner Bros' Godzilla presentation at CinemaCon gave us a peek into the human story behind the monster story. It also gave us lots and lots of disturbing destruction, including a devestating tsunami that kills hundreds as Godzilla wades to shore on some South Pacific island.

It turns out that Bryan Cranston is an engineer at a nuclear power plant, where he works with his wife, Juliette Binoche. It seems like a normal day... until a strange seismic event shakes everything and a meltdown begins, and Binoche is right in the middle of it. Cranston runs down to the evacuating area only to see a radioactive cloud rushing at him. He knows his wife is still in there, but he has to slam shut a containment door or risk contaminating everything. She comes running to the window of the door just as further steel doors close, cutting them off and leaving her to die. The nuke plant goes on to completely collapse.

But Cranston knows that the seismic event wasn't an accident or an act of god. He knows something else was behind it, and that drives him as Godzilla begins to attack coastal cities.

The scope of the footage is impressive; the scale of the destruction is actually upsetting. It's interesting to see Gareth Edwards' approach to this - there's no disaster porn on display. Every bit of destruction is felt, not cheered on. This makes Godzilla appear to have a really strange tone for a blockbuster summer release.
 
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