by jellydonut25 » Wed May 14, 2014 10:20 am
I dunno about anyone else who has seen it so far, but my theater's audience got pretty into it. There was lots of in-theater reaction. To me, that's encouraging, it means people are buying in and having a good time. Forgetting they're watching a movie and just rolling with the plot, characters, and spectacle.
So, parts in my screening where people out and out CHEERED:
-Right at the very beginning before the movie proper started
-When the title "Godzilla" showed up onscreen
-Godzilla's first appearance
-"Let them fight" (I kinda started the cheer on this one...)
-Atomic breath
-Godzilla's tail slam on the male MUTO (I kinda started the cheer on this one too)
-Godzilla defeating the female MUTO
-When Godzilla gets back up and again a little louder when "King of the Monsters" was shown
-The end of the movie
Also, there were moments of laughter, some of them I'm SURE somewhat intended by Gareth Edwards, for example:
-There's a scene where Elizabeth Olsen starts running FROM the male MUTO, and as she's running down the street, Godzilla shows up at the other end of the street and it's like...oh...DAMN. Everyone chuckled.
-The first tease, when it cuts from what you think will be a fight to the news footage.
And a couple unintended laughs:
-When Watanabe says, "Gojira". About half the audience laughed, thinking it was the movie mocking how Japanese people speak. You could tell these people weren't Godzilla FANS since the word "Gojira" meant nothing to them aside from "Japanese accents r funnee!"
-I feel like there was one other, where I was sitting there like, "I don't think this is supposed to be FUNNY" and a few people were chuckling like it was cheesy.
And actually a few times where there were some definite emotional groans of concern/people getting the feels (not all of these were SAD moments, just moments where the movie turned kinda south for one or another character and people were either sad, or felt like that character shoulda caught a break there or something)
-When Cranston has to shut the door and then ESPECIALLY when everyone on the other side starts pounding on the door...his wife being there was kinda the capper on it all, but just in general, when he's standing there, shaking his head "no I can't open the door" and everyone is screaming on the other side, my crowd had some feels
-when the giant building fell on top of Godzilla
-when ATJ is on the boat and he's about to get away, and then the female MUTO just plops her claw down next to him and towers over the boat.
-when Godzilla collapsed after his battle and especially when he's still motionless as the sun rises.
So, for me, it was just cool to see the crowd get into it and feel it. Some people certainly weren't given some of the comments I heard afterward...but it seemed like a majority of the people were feelin it.
Jorzilla, as to your other point about all the shots in the movie being ruined or whatnot...to me they kinda weren't because:
-there were a lot of shots in the movie that looked like something from the trailers but shot at a different angle or with a different filter or something
-there was a lot of dialogue in the trailers that wasn't in the film
^given that, I threw aside anything I'd seen in the trailers because I wasn't even sure it would be IN THE MOVIE
-also, I got so into the movie, at a certain point, I stopped going through the mental checklist of "that shot was in the trailer...where's the next one gonna come?"