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MemberGiganDec-10-2014 12:45 PMTitle will be changed when Official title is released
Yes! This is the official Toho Godzilla 2016 discussion thread, to stop clutter, here you will discuss everything you have to say about the Revival of the Japanese Godzilla! It can be anything from, his design, to the plot of the film.
Here is what i have to say on certain questions: "What will the plot be about?" I think it will be a solo Godzilla film, maybe even a remake of 1954 since they have never done that before.
"What will Godzilla look like?"I think he will be broad and intimidating like Heisei, yet lean and Muscular like Final wars.
So thats my questions, you discuss anything you want about the film now! Power to the King!
Good grief.
BBB- I love G54 too, it's just that...hmm. I just feel that he could have lived you know, if he hadn't he would absolutely have been pure Godlike. He did level Tokyo, comparing 2000 to him is like comparing an ant to an ant eater.
Just saying though if he had indeed lived i think it would have kept that feel of he cant be stopped, unstoppable. Cause in his case he was stopped.
Good grief.
I like the fact he died. In a lot of old mythologies with multiple gods like the greeks and Romans had humans could befeat gods under certain circumstances. The one most common is with the use of a holy/ divine weapon. That's pretty much what the oxygen destroyer is. It's the holy weapon one man has to weild in order for him to take down this God that would bring about an end without it.
GG,
Yes, he was stopped but, who is to say any other incarnations could not? Just because most lived doesn't mean crap. It took a very powerful chemical weapon in the form of the oxygen destroyer to vanquish Godzilla. Little note, all animals need oxygen just like us humans do. Without it, we can't exsist.
So my question to you is, do you think any other Godzilla incarnation could not be killed by the oxygen destroyer?
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Durp004 pretty much nailed it. It's not how much destruction is caused, or if Godzilla lives or dies. It's how the film's story carries the monster. Godzilla is pretty much seen as indestructable in the 1954 film with no hope of stopping him. The Oxygen Destroyer falls right in line with that mythical, on-time-use weapon bestowed upon mankind to defeat a demon or mythical, god-like creature. The 1954 film simply carries Godzilla with that kind of weight better than any other.
Well..Burning Godzilla was tanking the Oxygen Destroyer beam from Destoroyah, which is the strongest monster attack in the Godzilla series because it was solely the Oxygen Destroyer i believe.
Good grief.
Burning Godzilla had the power to regenerate where 54 did not though. You know what? I'm done, I'm getting to the point of contacting a higher up and leave this place. Seems like it is time anymore.
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GG,
I'm not mad. I just got a lot going.
My head can't think straight. Personal stuff that's all. Besides, do you think I'd let the trolls take over? No. I guess I need a break is all.
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Gorilla,
But Godzilla vs. Destoroyah isn't half the movie Godzilla '54 is. Had it been more effective as a film, maybe the impact of something as "powerful" as Destoroyah shooting a so-called "oxygen beam" at Burning Godzilla would have had some sort of lasting cinematic impression. But the fact is it just looked and felt like another late Heisei beam war with no real stakes.
The fan banter about Burning Godzilla and Destoroyah's power level are just more applied statistics. (Not to mention Destoroyah was merely awakened by the Oxygen Destroyer... I'm not sure why that equates the same thing.)
Sure, the Heisei Godzilla may be more "powerful" in whatever fan circles deem necessary to compare the mightest monsters, but it has little to do with a film making a creature feel god-like. The original achieves this better than all of them.
Personally I'd like this Godzilla to be beatable. It adds more to the monster if it can't just run through everything it comes across till someone deus ex machina's a solution. Part of the charm to Godzilla's like the showa incarnation is that he isn't the strongest and he's far from unbeatable, but it makes you root for him more than a monster than just wrecks everything that he's put up against.
Well that of course depends on the movie as well. There's a time and a place for both a Godzilla that's unbeatable and one that's vulnerable.
@BBB
Wait contacting staff? What for did I miss something on this thread?
@Gman
Personally I'd always go with the Godzilla that's beatable. Not necessarily meaning killing but driving away or outsmarting work too, granted these are pretty much for antagonistic Godzillas haven't really thought about a hero Godzilla, but Toho really hasn't had a Godzilla that's more than antihero in a very long time.
Godzilla vs Destoroyah is by no means better then G54, i was just making a comparison to the respected Godzilla's of each film.
Good grief.
I enjoy Godzilla vs Destoroyah more than the original. I kind of find the original to be overrated. It's a great movie but some people seem to set it upon a pedestal as though it's far and above the best with no real debate to be made about it.
I enjoy other movies more than the original, but I can always go back to the original and find something new about it. Whereas such an occurance is rare with the rest. That's the mark of a great movie versus the flavor of the moment.
Not to mention it was powerful enough to spawn sixty years worth of an entire genre and film making style.
@Durp,
To answer your question, no, nothing missed. Godzilla 1954 isn't as highly overrated as GMK which is what i consider to be a late showa film. You got to remember though, with the success of the first Gojira film, it like what Gman2887 said brought about more godzilla's and spawned a legendary universe for 60 years running and continuing.
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While I agree GMK is overrated I don't think it is praised near as much as the original. People just point it out as the best recent godzilla movie, the original is not only the best according to a large sum, probably the vast majority, but the best by a huge margin.
While it may have built the foundation for the 60 years that followed, but the sequels that it spawned had just as much if not more to do with keeping it relevant, without them the monster would have no where near the popularity that he does.
^True. A lot of them are serious like the first, some are good entertaining value, while others can be fun.
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What Durp said about the sequels is very, very true, but they still wouldn't exist without the initial film. The original movie was made with the intent of being a one shot, poigant piece on studying Japanese fear of radiation while slowly rebuilding a cinema empire.
It wasn't a sequel. It wasn't meant to fit into a new genre. It wasn't intended to spawn its own genre of offshoots or even its own sequels. It was its own film that, while inspired, was untouched by the yet embraced tokusatsu. It was daring for its time in a way the films that followed were not. Furthermore, it's extremely Japanese. Moreso than most of the others that followed making it more interesting to dig into for foreigners.