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  39. The world is beset by the appearance of monstrous creatures, but one of them may be the only one who can save humanity.
  40. In 1999, the Janjira nuclear plant was mysteriously destroyed with most hands lost including supervisor Joe Brody's colleague and wife, Sandra. Years later, Joe's son, Ford, a US Navy ordnance disposal officer, must go to Japan to help his estranged father who obsessively searches for the truth of the incident. In doing so, father and son discover the disaster's secret cause on the wreck's very grounds. This enables them to witness the reawakening of a terrible threat to all of Humanity, which is made all the worse with a second secret revival elsewhere. Against this cataclysm, the only hope for the world may be Godzilla, but the challenge for the King of the Monsters will be great even as Humanity struggles to understand the destructive ally they have.
  41. Summary: People do stupid things as usual and make monsters in the process. Godzilla can&#39;t stand the competition. &quot;Nobody but me destroys everything in the way&quot;. There can be only one :)<br/><br/>This is not a good movie. Last one was waaaaay better. Aside from relatively good SFX, this movie has nothing to write home about. Except for a lot of nonsense (i.e., Godzilla sometimes makes tsunami while swimming, sometimes doesn&#39;t; EMP crushes planes but not helicopters and so on). On the other hand (except for usual running between cars on a clogged street and screaming and a lot of crashed buildings, but no Al Quaeda this time), people involved in this &quot;project&quot; did a fairly good job, but nothing exceptional. This movie also attempts to send some ecological message, but fails. All in all, forget about it. If you are nuts for monsters, watch previous version. Or don&#39;t. But this one is a miss huge as Godzilla.
  42. I&#39;ve never really understood the point of Godzilla movies. It&#39;s just such a dumb idea. A giant monster lizard thing that lives in the sea and fights other monsters and is somehow a warning about nuclear weapons? Right. I guess a 9 year old might be interested, but even when I was 9 I couldn&#39;t see the point.<br/><br/>Anyway I went to this because of some good reviews and I had a couple of hours to kill.<br/><br/>Well the film is a giant Godzilla sized turd.<br/><br/>Here&#39;s what you need to know:<br/><br/>1. Script is appalling. What is wrong with Hollywood scriptwriters? The writers should be ashamed of themselves. The film is full of almost every clichéd line and trope you can think of: &quot;mommy mommy I love you&quot;, &quot;there are civilians on the bridge!&quot;, &quot;daddy don&#39;t die!&quot;. <br/><br/>2. Acting is beyond bad. These actors are paid millions to ponce about in front of the cameras for a few hours once or twice a year while the rest of us have to work our asses off. So you&#39;d expect these overpaid professionals might actually do some acting, but no, they don&#39;t. The lead guy is totally forgettable. The usual silent tough guy who has to save his family. I was rooting for Godzilla to sit on him.<br/><br/>3. As usual it is America that is being attacked because in these kinds of films, America Is The Most Important Country in the World and the rest of the world can go to hell but we gotta save South Central LA or wherever.<br/><br/>4. The parasite things are lifted straight from Starship Troopers.<br/><br/>5. I&#39;m not sure if anyone said at one point &quot;ok people let&#39;s do this&quot;, or &quot;lock and load people&quot;, but they probably did.<br/><br/>6. There is no tension at all. Zero. Mainly because I had no interest in any of the characters. The only character I cared about was the dog running from the Tsunami. God I hope that dog made it. <br/><br/>7. They hot wire a boat. Seriously.<br/><br/>8. There&#39;s a scene with kids on a school bus stuck on a bridge. Are you kidding me?<br/><br/>9. There&#39;s a scene where they use music from the film 2001. It&#39;s just pretentious, and this film is definitely not 2001.<br/><br/>10. The hero saves the day single handedly as usual, although unfortunately not by defusing the bomb with only 1 second left, or by clipping the red wire (or is it the blue one?!) while drops of sweat trickle down his macho brow.<br/><br/>For a while now I&#39;ve felt that Hollywood has run out of ideas. This film confirms that.
  43. A summer blockbuster that’s not just thrilling, but that orchestrates its thrills with such rare diligence, you want to yelp with glee.
  44. No, this is a reboot of the Japanese Godzilla series from 1954. This film has no connections with the previous American remake. Godzilla will have several battles with the MUTO (Massive Unknown Terrestrial Organism) monster pair. There are scenes taking place in the Philippines, Japan, Hawaii, San Francisco, California, Nevada and Las Vegas. There are also some scenes that happen on the Pacific Ocean. &quot;Kyrie&quot;, from György Ligeti&#39;s Requiem (1965). It was also featured most famously in Kubrick&#39;s 2001 A Space Odyssey in a few scenes and was most famously the music played right before Bowman enters the wormhole. The budget was stated and is understood to be 160 million USD. This movie was filmed in 2D and utilized stereoscopic 3D conversion in post by the company Stereo D, LLC. This is the same company who converted big creature films Jurassic Park 3D and Pacific Rim. The designers of the opening titles probably wanted to have some fun with the theme of secrecy that&#39;s evident throughout the film so they created the credits to reflect that spirit. A full list of them, including the redacted words, can be read here. a5c7b9f00b
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