This Trailer Will Destroy You! Extended Godzilla
April 7, 2014 by warzan
Gareth Edwards’ Godzilla reboot has just turned up the heat with a mighty trailer, that will shake you to your core.
If you were on the fence before about this much hyped movie (a bit like us), then take three mins to have your misgivings washed away.
Godzilla in UK Cinemas 15th May 2014
Gareth Edwards directs "Godzilla," which stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson ("Kick-Ass"), Oscar® nominee Ken Watanabe ("The Last Samurai," "Inception"), Elizabeth Olsen ("Martha Marcy May Marlene"), Oscar® winner Juliette Binoche ("The English Patient," "Cosmopolis"), and Sally Hawkins ("Blue Jasmine"), with Oscar® nominee David Strathairn ("Good Night, and Good Luck.," "The Bourne Legacy") and Bryan Cranston ("Argo," TV's "Breaking Bad").
That was much better than the first trailer…
I’m still not convinced. It’ll probably be another visually beautiful CGI wonder,
with no decent original story or plot line.
But ever the optimist I look forward to be proven wrong.
This is more my concern too. I’ll certainly still be seeing it and I hope to be pleasantly surprised.
Its Godzilla, not Lord of the Rings. Godzilla is attracted to radiation, fights other monsters kaiju style, he doesn’t weave wonderful tales. He kicks other monsters asses, and doesn’t particularly like humans. Thats just, Godzilla’s style. Who knows though, maybe they can weave some story into it.
It looks ok
Cant these people think of anything new though rather than rehashing the same thing over and over
I take it none of you seen the costumed Godzilla movies. Most if not all of them had rather weak stories and were made facilitate a big monster mash. In a strange way, if it has too much sense and story it might not please the crowds.
I most certainly have seen them and I’m fervently hoping these trailers are holding back on the monsters. Godzilla destroying a city is like Bruce Banner getting angry and going on a rampage; when you’ve seen it once, you don’t need to see it again. That aside, my concern isn’t with the Godzilla specifically, but the way in which US studios churn out rubbish wrapped in SFX like Pacific Rim and Transformers.
and then the sea starts swelling up, and everybody’s like ‘DAAAAAMN!’ then panicking and running around and that and going ‘WTF! dude!’ and the water drowns loads of people and then Godzilla comes storming out the water and people are like ‘RUN! ITS GODZILLA’ and he eats them and squashes them and smashes up a huge building and people are inside going like ‘Call my wife!’ and the vending machines get broke and that and then GODZILLA goes ‘BRRRRRRRAAAAAARRRRR!’ and I nerd fainted after that.
This is probably how the pitch for the movie went!
I am really hoping this will be better than the last US attempt, The last few Toyko movies where great especially Final War.
Well they have my money.
It reminds me of the line from Jurassic Park 2 – ‘There will be running and screaming, lots of screaming…’
I love the classic Godzilla movies. …and having ‘Heisenberg’ being a main character here will be funny. I think this one will be a cult classic if nothing else.
I’m in.
Looking better hopefully the hole will be as good.
I still have my doubts I got a horrible sinking feeling it’s going to be “oh look how great America is and how we took down Godzilla” I could be wrong but I’m still on the fence :-S
I don’t think Godzilla can become a movie phenomenon again if you leave appeal to kids out of the equation. I know the first Godzilla movie was “serious,” and that the series “went downhill after that” because it increasingly targeted a child audience. But that child audience – largely my generation – are the reason Godzilla didn’t stop at being a one-off or a trilogy and instead became a long-running series. I hope Hollywood has learned by now that trying to pitch Kaiju films to American audiences as straight-up disaster movies will fail. That demographic is looking for “realistic” images… Read more »
I agree with most on here, its not my cup of tea as all I see is CGI gone mad..again. Lol.
I must admit I’m also getting a bit tired of the constant Marvel films that seem to grace our cinemas, it makes me think that the film industry can’t make anything else.
I don’t mean to sound negative but I can’t wait for another Band of Brothers style film or Saving Private Ryan, or decent ACW film with better acting than Gettysburg. One film I would love them to remake is The Longest Day, using todays CGI.