Personally, I found the MUTO's(still not fond of that name)to be the weak point of the movie, especially considering they were meant to be the "villain" of the film. To Godzilla, they are a threat. To mankind, they are no more of a threat than Godzilla himself. And if you're counter is, "Well, they plan to infest the world",(which was GINO'S main threat; guess they not only appropriated traits from the Japanese Godzilla for the MUTO's, they took some from '98 as well

)I don't buy that as I don't believe there is enough radioactive material available to support a large population. And on that point,(and I have the same feeling about Godzilla on this), wouldn't there be a rather large segment of the population that would welcome a reason for us to have to abandon nuclear power? And as far as the nuclear issue, what was the reason for the female to leave Yucca Mountain in the first place? If she wanted an abundant food source for her young, I think she was in a pretty good spot to begin with. And seeing as the two were communicating, the male could have easily made his way to her location. Seems like the whole point was just to get them to a major metropolis so they could smash stuff up real good. And as to the "EMP defensive weapon", while it seems cool in the context of the film, if you think about it, it would be pretty pointless against anything not electrical in nature. This point could have easily been addressed with some mention of how this weapon/attack had a detrimental effect on any lifeform in the area, making the MUTO more of an immediate threat, but thanks to(what I consider)uninspired writing, we're left with a "just don't think about it" scenario. So, to sum up, I've heard the saying that a film is only as good as it's villain, and in this case, to me, anyway, the MUTO's were lacking. Still liked the film(hell, I saw it 8 times

), but it could have easily been MUCH better....