Saw it on Friday Afternoon, but just posting my thoughts now after giving it a day or so to go over in my mind. I really was pleased with this film. Unlike 16 years ago, I went into this film expecting nothing, and came out thoroughly satisfied. Was it perfect? No, but neither was Transformers, or The Avengers, two other films I really, really like. My first thought was -"Wow a film with opening credits, thats different". Considering it seems most films abandoned this about 5 years ago or so. Also I didn't realize how much watching "Monsters" would help me appreciate the Directors approach until I saw this Godzilla film. My friend who saw it with me (not a true Godzilla fan, but was way more hyped than I was) -at the end he said it was very boring until the monsters started showing up. While I can admit I have had feelings like this about some of Toho's films, this was not the case with this film. I found my self engaged for the entire film. The human drama was well portrayed. Also I appreciated how Edwards played it "safe". Perhaps if only at the urging of executives, but still well done. While destruction on this level would not discriminate, it would kill everyone -smal children & pets included -Any who seemed to be put in harms way onscreen got away. Like I said, not "realistic", but this is Godzilla after all, and as a parent I'm ok with that

. Another thought that took me a bit to think about (and also thanks to having seen the movie Despicable Me) -was the quesiton "What about New York? We all saw the previews of the Statue of Liberty torn apart" -well, I haven't been to Las Vegas since I was a small kid, and mush has been added. So when the female MUTO was rampaging it, and they showed the mock Eiffel Tower being destroyed, I seemed to recall that Vegas also has a mock Statue of Liberty, perhaps this is what was actually destroyed, and will be seen in the directors cut later? -Just a random thought I had to explain the lack of New York. Next -initially Ithought the Muto's looked so alien, like they didn't match well with anything in Toho's monster universe, but once Godzilla started battling them, all those doubts went away. I recalled some of the monsters from the Animated series of the late 90's, and while those were not created by Toho, I found the Muto's really weren't that out of the "norm" of the Kaiju realm as I thought. Lastly, and this put a large grin on the face of my inner child was 1. That Godzilla survived & 2. He came off as the hero. -oh and that his roar didn't sound as much like Insectosaurus (Monsters vs. Aliens)as I feared it would (based on what was heard in trailers). Finally the ending, I dont know, It was a little jarring and sudden, but I now it was very intentional and left us wanting more, mission accomplished. I guess we'll see if Dad's Moth's become Mothra, or maybe they'll go a completely different direction if a sequel is granted. Also I'll have to see it again simply because I missed Akira Takarada somehow. I kept waiting for him to show up, then saw his name in the credits, so now at least I know where to look for him. Lastly. I've seen all sorts of new polls & opinions as to where to rank this film among the 29 others. I just cant do that. With 1998's Godzilla it was kind of easy to put it at the bottom because most fansd hated it. But this film is solid. I cant really rank it in with the others, at least not now, perhaps in time, but right now it appears to literally be its own animal that I would have an easier time raking among other hollywood sci-fi blockbusters, than other Godzilla films. But hey thats just me. I know Gareth Edwards had the assistance of Dozens if not Hundreds of people to make this project a reality. If I could ever meet him, I'd just like to shake his hand and say "Thank You".
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just wanted to add my thoughts about the boxoffice figures since many others seem to be voicing their thoughts. At this point Godzilla is obviously the #1 film, and it already had the #1 opening day of the year and *may" have the #1 weekend thus far (latest figures show surpassing 100M already). However as to the question -will this film ultimately be one of the biggest of the year, i have no idea, there is so much competition. As I have stated, in years past where there might be 2 or 3 "BIG" summer movies, this summer, there is literally one almost every week. Here are the biggest releases comgin up, each of which I'm sure will be #1 for its respective weekend, btu I have no idea how they will ultimately fare:
5-23 X-Men Days Of Future Past
5-30 Maleficent
6-6 Edge of Tomorrow
6-13 How to Train Your Dragon 2
6-20 (No big movies coming out this week -shocking!)
6-27 Transformers- Age of Extinction
7-4 (No big movie for the national holiday odd...)
7-11 Dawn of the Planet of The Apes
7-18 Jupter Ascending
7-25 Hercules
8-1 Guardians of the Galaxy
8-8 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
8-15 The Expenables 3
So in a 3 month period, you basically will have a new #1 movie every week with the exception of 6-20 & 7-4. How this all will ultimately shake out, i have no idea. I bleieve Godzilla could beat out several of them, provided it dosen't get buried by some of the bigger ones earlier on.
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