Fine, a French animated series.
Let's please not bring that horrible film back into memory...the best scene with that incarnation's monster was in Final Wars.
Make it a manga.
I'm starting to feel like I'm the only person who still enjoyed 2014 Godzilla just fine but can nevertheless throw valid complaints at it as a film... It's a kaiju movie; why do you expect them to be THAT scientifically accurate? I just gave a gist of a story that I'd find infinitely more enjoyable to watch than "soldier saves people and has no memorable lines until we get to see Godzilla do ****." If you think Aaron Taylor-Johnson's bland storyline was actually engaging....well, your opinion, but I don't understand that defense. Well.... Nah, I think that'd be neat to see actually.
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Maybe Godzilla needs a buff to fight multiple MUTO's at once, so Cranston and....Serizawa (had to think for a second) device some kind of wacky potion or incite a berserk state or something, meaning that, even if the MUTO's are dead, there's a chance they'll have to figure out what to do against an even stronger Godzilla afterward
Not that it didn't make sense, I just think the plot could have been written a lot better in general. I'd far prefer to have had Cranston as the protagonist: he's that much more interesting than his son in every way.
It's not the amount: it's the level of enjoyment. I remember what I watched. My point was that I'll take BAD AND WACKY AND DUMB over "REALISTIC" AND BORING. The bits with Bryan Cranston were totally good though, and that's why I was so disappointed with the rest of the human drama. I'm not even calling 2014 Godzilla "bad." Never once did I say that. I'm saying it was vastly disappointing all the same.
I'm really psyched for Apocalypse. It'll be great to have a bunch of new actors try out the mutant roles.
And I expected Phoenix to not suck in X-Men: The Last Stand, but here we are.
My favorite moments of First Class and Days of Future Past are seeing younger Charles and Erik. They have such a dynamic friendship/rivalry onscreen to me.
Because...the running....and....he's....Quicksil....ver....who runs.....quickly....
Yeah but the stuff beside that wasn't boring dreck about boring soldier guy with boring wife.
Days of Future Past was to me the second best X-Men film. X2 still wins for me.
Ironically, Aaron Taylor-Johnson did far better as "Guy Running All Over" in Avengers Age of Ultron.
got dam I gotta rush through Witcher 2 in like 5 hours. Just finished Chapter 1.
This reminds me that I've never liked Quicksilver's costumes, at least all the ones I've seen. I wouldn't even call what he wears in the Days of Future Past and Age of Ultron films "costumes," which is why I'm ok with them.
They had less chemistry in Godzilla than the MUTO's.
But it's usually not THIS BORING. And yes, I have watched many Godzilla films, and the ones I remember watching are: 1954 Godzilla (English version) Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster Terror of Mechagodzilla vs Mothrah vs Destoroyah 2000: Millenium vs Megaguirus Tokyo S.O.S. Final Wars Probably more that I can't remember and probably even own. Point is, while the other bits weren't exactly Oscar-worthy acting and storylines, they were at least dumb enough to be engaging in my attention. For all the good stuff 2014 Godzilla did, it stuck us through a Call of Battlefield bland-ass soldier guy storyline.