by ryuuseipro » Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:06 am
Obviously, I don't want to see Godzilla or the other monsters looking too "realistic." (Dull colors, etc.) Especially in color, where everything is either grey or brown. It's a cop-out. There was something about the classic monsters that gave them personality. Godzilla should be either dark grey or dark green (or even a really dark teal), and his eyes should be almost like that of a human, something with a wild expression. (No shiny beady black eyes or even green plated eyes like GINO.) By the same token, should other Toho Monsters ever appear in the upcoming film, I don't want to see a brown & grey Mothra, I don't want to see a brown King Ghidorah, etc. I want to see beautiful, colorful, god-like monsters.
And if Godzilla has to fight a new monster (as opposed to someone from Toho's lineup), that monster had better be spectacular. No more "orc" monsters! Unless they're hench-monsters, maybe. But orc monsters are the easiest monsters for Hollywood to do, because they're just grey elephant-skinned humanoids with insect-like physique, and hardly any details. It's a cop-out. I want to see a monster with great design and personality. I don't care if the monster is a rainbow-colored manticore, or something out of Yellow Submarine. They need to study Japanese monsters, because there was always something about their appearance that gave them a very Japanese god-like appeal. Look at not only the Toho Monsters, but the Ultra Monsters as well.
Kaijuu are art, not dull realism.
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