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Splitter
Posts: 1276 Location: Knockin' on Heaven's Door |
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Oh wow, this is finally getting off the ground. Well, the director has a good deal of talent in him, so hopefully this will vindicate America of the 1998 abortion it churned out.
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walw6pK4Alo
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Well, it can't be any worse... Not famous last words, it just can't be, the bar's been risen so high by James Cam-er-ron!, and tons of other good films since then. I still expect them to mess with Godzilla's design and make it a CG monster instead of a dude in latex, though. Just keep the roar and the atomic breath!
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lostrune
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I miss the days of animatronics, puppeteering, and latex costumes in American cinema.
CG doesn't look anywhere near as good as that stuff. Japan's got the right idea to keep using the real stuff. Hopefully this movie has enough sense to do so too |
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Lynx Amali
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Said Abortion did give us a pretty awesome animated series though. Really hope this will be better than the 90s film and not something that's made fun of like Zilla was made fun of in Final Wars. |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8503 Location: Penguinopolis |
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All I have to say about an American Godzilla film is, "That's a lot of fish."
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rinkwolf10
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Kinda expecting a "Clover Field" feel on this one. But, anyways, hope it is awesome and looking forward to it.
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Gyt Kaliba
Posts: 712 Location: Arkansas |
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I have high hopes for this movie, hopefully they learn from their mistakes before, and this won't turn out like the first attempt (which I feel is a HORRIBLE Godzilla movie, but a decent movie of it's own), or god forbid Cloverfield.
I couldn't agree more, and also, what in the heck is that Dinosaurs pic from? Is there something CG related for it in the works that I'm not aware of? ._o |
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Sailor S
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I'd like to give them the benefit of the doubt, but really, if it's not a dude in a latex suit, it's not gonna be Godzilla. Sometimes trying too hard just makes things worse.
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mdo7
Posts: 6491 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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I can tell this is going to be promising. I really hope they use suitmation for this.
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Mr. sickVisionz
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Low budget shit quality CGI doesn't look as good as that stuff. Also, I used to watch that show. It might look good in freeze frames but it all flew out the window once they started moving. I'll take movie quality CGI over an animatronic Godzilla any day of the week. |
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DomonX2
Posts: 232 Location: Neo Toronto, Neo Canada |
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If Godzooky is in this film, it make it all the better.
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kakoishii
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Just as there's cheap CGI there's also cheap animatronics. Clearly the Dinosaurs tv show was using cheap animatronics. With a movie budget and the new technology we have today, and animatronic godzilla could not only look pretty great but it won't have that disillusioning effect CGI has where it doesn't matter how invested in the movie you are you've still got that knowledge in the back of your mind that all the characters are not truly interacting with the CGI model. |
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