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On October 15 2013 05:08 claybones wrote: I really hope that they use minimal CG for this film and rely more on the traditional special effects that are the staple of the series. The animatronic suits just look so much better than the full CG rendering in movies like Pacific Rim. Just because the series looked like shit doesn't mean you have to stick to the staple crappy production. Why not just go black and white with styrofoam buildings while you're at it? There's plenty of flaws in Pacific Rim but the CG certainly isn't one of them.
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The first picture of those two was taken from the movie which came out in 2000, from the millenium series, one of the most up to date Godzilla movies there are... Still looks fucking awful. I'm actually wondering if YOU have seen the newer Godzilla movies...
And while there was a lot of animatronics in Jurassic Park, the much larger, landscape shots with massive dinosaurs was done in CGI, I do agree animatronics work very well for smaller things, and close up, which is harder for CGI. But for skyscraper-sized beasts plowing through buildings?
If you want that to look at all on par with any big-budget movie now days it pretty much has to be done with lots of CGI.
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Wow, you fuck up in your own post and instead of investigating it you just insult me. To be frank I don't think there's a point in discussing this with you because you have the inability to respond in a way that reflects integrity.
Also, Scarecrow, if you really think Pacific Rim looked good then watch it again. The only reason the horrid lack of detail and pathetic attempt at realistic lighting doesn't stick out is because there are effects layered over everything. The fact that everything is blurred, glowing, overly reflective, obscured by water or behind flare effects just shows how hard they tried to cover up the terrible CGI.
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Very nice. I like the use of the soundtrack from the movie 2001.
The tone of the movie looks to be just perfect. Can`t wait to see it!
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I dunno. The inner nerd in me think this trailer looks badass. The movie itself might end up sub par, who knows. But for now im thrilled
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The trailer looks good. Reminds me of cloverfield in some ways.
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Yah the 2001 music made the trailer for me. I have doubts as to whether the movie will be able to do anything to make itself stand out from similar films we've received over the last half century or so, but yeah. Keen to see how it turns out
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Looks better than the other American movie at least. The Halo jump part was more epic than anything in the other movie for sure, even though i'm having trouble thinking of a situation where 1. sending in a dozen soldiers without any apparent special package would do anything (though it could be very small i guess) and 2. why you'd be desperate enough to send in soldiers who aren't trained in halo jumping. Has Godzilla destroyed all of our special operation units already? Dunno.
Oh hey look, a Japanese scientists! Finally something that can relate to the old movies other than Godzilla himself. God knows why they won't let a modern movie let him return to Tokyo (looks like San Fran in the movie).
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Pretty good trailer I say. Look forward to watching it next year.
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The Godzilla we are getting in this movie is going to be the biggest one yet. I think Godzilla is going to be like 150 meters, when his old max was like 100 meters, depending on movie.
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The question is, can Godzilla shoot a heat/lightning beam out of his mouth in this movie or not. WIll not watch if not.
Edit: Bryan Cranston though hm.
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On December 12 2013 12:20 Musicus wrote: The question is, can Godzilla shoot a heat/lightning beam out of his mouth in this movie or not. WIll not watch if not.
Edit: Bryan Cranston though hm. No idea, but probably. Hes a bit more crouched than normal, but his overall design is Godzilla-like, not to mention hes being depicted as a force of nature, again(unlike Zilla 98).
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On December 12 2013 12:23 Sentenal wrote:Show nested quote +On December 12 2013 12:20 Musicus wrote: The question is, can Godzilla shoot a heat/lightning beam out of his mouth in this movie or not. WIll not watch if not.
Edit: Bryan Cranston though hm. No idea, but probably. Hes a bit more crouched than normal, but his overall design is Godzilla-like, not to mention hes being depicted as a force of nature, again(unlike Zilla 98).
Yeah, seems like it's really a reboot of the original japanes movies and Godzilla will fight at least one other monster!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0831387/faq?ref_=tt_faq_sm
Oh wow now I'm excited. This might be great.
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The trailer looks rather boring. I wish Toho would create another Godzilla movie instead of this :/
On October 05 2013 18:25 Denda Reloaded wrote:here's another good one: http://vt.tumblr.com/tumblr_mu5lvwj9Se1qcw25z.mp4#_=_the most "shocking" scene for me was the scene with the train and the dead people. none of the 27 godzilla films (or the 1 us iguana) showed his destruction as much as this little trailer imho. He was rarely shown hurting people, mostly only crashing evacuated cities and other kaijus. And i really pray that this movie won't get ruined by cheap humour and glossy effects. Looks promising, i hope they'll keep the gritty look and the dark style. let's hope Gareth makes a good Godzilla out of this creature c: Aha, this guy obviously hasn't seen the Godzilla movies because they show him burning people to death with his breath, setting the city ablaze, ruins everywhere etc.
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If only it was that big. Now I want to go back and watch Godzilla from 2000. Should I?
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On February 21 2014 05:51 Torte de Lini wrote: If only it was that big. Now I want to go back and watch Godzilla from 2000. Should I?
No, don't hell no.
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The only thing cheesier than Godzilla 1998 is Godzilla 2000.
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I'm reading all these nos and all I can think is yes yes!
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