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Discuss the millennium era of Godzilla films! From Godzilla 2000 Millennium to Godzilla Final Wars, these films comprised a wide variety of styles and topics!

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Postby Garasharp K7 » Wed Jun 08, 2005 9:38 am

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Postby August » Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:34 pm

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Postby August » Wed Jun 08, 2005 3:25 pm

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Postby Tomzilla » Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:49 pm

I'm not exactly a fan of the '70s films, even though I enjoyed Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla. Personally, the type of Godzilla films I prefer, have an atmosphere like the first movie, G84, GvsBio and throw in Mothra vs. Godzilla for good measure.

So it was a surprise for me in liking Godzilla: Final Wars, even though I had a positive attitude before seeing it. I didn't want to make an opinion about the movie before seeing it. But I do admit, my excitement was high prior to my first viewing.

But there's something more to this movie than what was seen in the movies shown during the '70s.

To me, if you try to compare GFW to the other movies in the series, you'll come up empty handed - since GFW is a different type of Godzilla film. It was not intended to be the perfect 50th anniversary film we all envisioned (I don't know if any of you will deny it or not, but we all had our own idea on what Godzilla's 50th anniversary film would look like) - it was meant to be fun.

Personally, I didn't want a 'fun' 50th anniversary film. I wanted one dedicated to Godzilla's roots: The horrors of nuclear war. But just because I didn't get it, doesn't mean I don't understand why GFW was made the way it was. In the eyes of Kitamura, it's exactly what Godzilla is all about. I'm fine with that, since I agree with him to a degree: these films aren't fooling anyone in making them believe this should all be taken seriously. This film was meant to be directed to a large crowd - not just G-fans, but movie fans period.

Don't say the only reason of why people are giving this movie a thumbs up is because they don't want to say a Godzilla film was bad. I bet they can find a 'bad' Godzilla movie, and would freely tell any of you if asked. Let's not forget, these are people who are in the vast minority. They like Godzilla films. The majority of people do not. How many times has someone chuckled when you told them you liked Godzilla? What happened afterwards? Most of us would defend Godzilla, right? Then I guess, by using the above analogy that started this paragraph, they're just defending Godzilla, because they don't want to admit that he sucks, huh? I guess Godzilla sucks, because the fans don't want to admit it.

I had a good time when I watched this movie alone. I had a wonderful time when I watched it with a large crowd. I consider movies an art. The style Kitamura utilized in GFW is not my own. It was not what I wanted. So yeah, I do disagree with those who just go to see a movie in order to be entertained, while considering movies not an art form at the same time. But I am a type of person who can like different things. Movies are an art form, but they can also entertain the viewers, and let them forget about reality for a few hours. (And also have different opinions, of course...)

That's exactly what Godzilla: Final Wars did for me. It tested me, asking me if I truly loved being a Godzilla fan. It showed me a variety of reasons of why I like Godzilla, what he's all about. It didn't show Godzilla's true symbolism, it didn't show what I would do if I made the movie, but it entertained me a great deal, because when the credits came up, I was proud to realize that I will never stop being a Godzilla fan.

...And seeing GINO (Zilla) getting beaten up was worth it, too. :P
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Postby Garasharp K7 » Wed Jun 08, 2005 5:50 pm

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Postby Lord Ghidorah » Wed Jun 08, 2005 10:57 pm

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Postby Sgt Woodyard » Thu Jun 09, 2005 8:54 am

August only wrote what he did because he's "bitter". :lol:
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Postby ScottA » Thu Jun 09, 2005 10:05 am

It's painfully obvious to me.
Kitamura has talent for directing actors. But has no talent at all directing monsters.
Remove the monsters and the film is much better.
It's a much better low budget sci-fi movie than it is a monster movie.
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Postby ebirahsmeg1 » Thu Jun 09, 2005 2:50 pm

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Postby ScottA » Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:21 pm

I just wish people would explain themselves better than saying I'm a fanboy of something when I have no clue what they are talking about.

When you compare the acting in GFW compared to your favorite G film.
How can anyone NOT say the acting was the best ever?
This movie actually had dialog that meant something rather than the usual ..."whaaa...uuuugh....you chiky pig". Or "Bye Bye Godzilla..Thanks a lot".

You could take the monsters right out and the story wouldn't suffer at all.
For a Godzilla film. Isn't that the mark of good acting?



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