by Giganfan » Wed Sep 17, 2014 3:55 pm
At the risk of offering absolutely nothing useful to the debate, let me voice my overall opinion, as I have yet to do so.
I 'effin' LOVE this movie!!! Gareth Edwards, thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Brian Cranston, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Sally Hawkins, Juliet Binoche, etc. you were ALL fantastic! Love the story, love the effects, love the music, love the MUTOs and Godzilla IS the movie star of all movie stars, no matter how little screen time he has. Every shot he's in is money. My favorite part is when he first uses his atomic breath, even though at first, I thought the blast itself looked like the water stream from a garden hose. It has grown on me, as have whatever other imperfections the film admittedly has. Objectively, I still believe Gareth Edwards made a pretty impressive movie. Considering the fact that this is essentially his Hollywood debut, he brings indie/art-house flavor, and seemlessly melds it with big-budget Hollywood scope. The cat-and-mouse suspense technique does get a little bit old after a while; perhaps he did it one time too many, but on the whole, I respect Edwards' decision to go against the grain. He's got a bright future a head of him, I believe, and I can't wait for the next one. Godzilla is an atypical Hollywood blockbuster in all good ways.
As a Goji-lifer, I'm in heaven watching this movie. I've seen it four times (three in the theater), and every time, it's an easy two hours and five minutes. In the end, to use a kind of Spielbergian metaphor, I was expecting Schindler's List, but was pleasantly surprised, and truly SHOCKED at how Godzilla was much more like Raiders of the Lost Ark. It's just a lot of fun, and to be honest, the thing that surprised me the most is how much of a "Godzilla movie" it ultimately ended up being. The spirit is unmistakable. Anyway, that's how I see it. I'm admittedlty blinded by my own personal "fandemonium". I get chills and giggles of joy when he gets back up at the end, staggers to the shore, gives one final victory roar and disappears beneath the waves. It sucks that most critics and audiences where generally lukewarm about it, and I hope most fans are atleast satisfied, because Godzilla still did exceptionally well. Five hundred million world-wide, two hundred million domestically for a one hundred sixty million dollar monster movie works for me. And that ninety million dollar opening weekend surprised the hell out of me, to be honest. I think it's safe to say that "our guy" did damn-well.
"EVERYONE FORGET YOUR TROUBLES! ENJOY YOURSELVES!THERE'S NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT!" - Gigantis The Fire Monster
"It was HUGE...It was...IT WAS LIKE A MONSTER!!! Suddenly the rocks rose...ALIVE!" - Godzilla 1985