Patrick Alan wrote:So no one would like to see a GaM:TBFE prequal?
Patrick Alan wrote:How about Anguirus getting his own movie by himself.
Patrick Alan wrote:I like the idea for the Godzilla vs. The Gargantuas. It could be called Godzilla: War of the Gargantuas
The Gargantuas return, but so does Godzilla! Gaira and Sanda continue their fight, but then their sibling fighting gets the attention of Godzilla. Godzilla attacks Sanda and Gaira, but insted of the Gargantuas both teaming up, Gaira still attacks Sanda. Godzilla starts just beating Gaira without mercy, and Sanda attempts to save his brother, but Gaira still attacks Sanda. Godzilla slams Sanda to the ground and continues his attack on Gaira as Sanda watches from the ground. Finally Sanda gives up and decides to flee back into the mountains and go to Mt. Fugi. As he tries to escape, his foot accidently dislodges a boulder that smashes into Godzilla's legs, bringing the radioactive lizard to the ground, giving Gaira a chance to get the upper hand. Gaira starts beating Godzilla and the two slam each other into buildings and such, eventually leading to a battle in the sea where Godzilla finally defeats Gaira. Godzilla then defeats him. Godzilla then comes back to land and travels to Mt. Fuji to take on Sanda, the two meet and Sanda attemps to tell Godzilla to calm down and tries to convince Godzilla not to attack, but he doesn't listen. The two fight and it ends with Sanda slamming Godzilla into the side of a mountain where he is buired by tons of rocks.
THE END

Tohosaurus wrote:Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla: Onslaught of the Machines
Set many, many years in the future in a somewhat Terminator-esque world where a massively intelligent and powerful computer has become self aware, the world has been torn apart by war. Machines have taken over much of the world but mankind remains an endless thorn in the sides of the machines. In this advanced world the supercomputer(s) have been able to construct hyper-advanced weapons, vehicles, aircraft, and mechs to crush humans. Computers aren't perfect though, and there's another threat to their survival: Godzilla. Whereas the machines in this world harness vast amounts of nuclear energy, guess who else does? And Godzilla takes no sides, yet he's often attracted to the many nuclear plants "controlled" by the computers in Asia and western North America. The mechs sent out by the computer against Godzilla are powerful, but Godzilla truly is god-like in power. A high-power mech named Moguera fares better but remains inferior to Godzilla. Something much more significant is required for the sake of the machines. Using data collected on Godzilla, a powerful robot is constructed to match Godzilla's power and protect the machines.
Godzilla shows up to absorb the energy in one of the flagship nuclear plants in Japan, but Mechagodzilla (Mechagodzilla to the humans in the story, Anti-G 1 to the machines) distracts Godzilla and unleashes a truly amazing breadth of weaponry and brutal fighting techniques. A Uranium beam from the mouth even mimics Godzilla's own atomic ray. However, even the astounding armor utilized on Mechagodzilla is not immune to Godzilla's atomic ray, and Godzilla himself is mighty enough to physically battle Mechagodzilla. It eventually appears to be that Mechagodzilla has the firepower, but Godzilla has durability. Being an organic being is always an advantage in these movies too, right? Haha. In time, Godzilla eventually manages to disrupt or destroy some of Mechagodzilla's primary weapons, and with even moderately limited fighting power, it's enough to give Godzilla an edge.
For the human aspect of the story, the humans are able to take advantage of Godzilla's appearances and launch their own attacks. In the final battle with Godzilla and Mechagodzilla, a final onslaught with virtually all available weapons are used to destroy some key areas. This is of course taking place while the machines have launched their own attacks, so it's a risk for all sides. And for the record, the computers would be attempting to build increasingly powerful and complex mechs earlier in the movie to stop Godzilla before they finally decide on what becomes Mechagodzilla, so it wouldn't (hopefully) be a boring movie until the last third or so when MG comes onto the scene.
Thoughts? Don't be afraid to be critical. We're all Godzilla fans here. I sound like a broken record in Gunhed threads in regards to having wanted a futuristic Godzilla/Gunhed movie that was the original idea for what eventually was heavily changed and became Gunhed. And today I happened to think the machines would be a sinister origin for Mechagodzilla.

Chris55 wrote:Varan Bon Ziller wrote:^
Wont see that shit in Godzilla.
We did. A whole movie was based around it. It was called "GINO".
Giratina93 wrote:^ Likes tigers and bears. ALOT.
Shadow wrote:Tyler wrote:One of my neighbors' dogs keeps shitting next to my car every morning.
Shit on the dog in it's sleep, that'll teach it.

Tohosaurus wrote:Anguirus, like some of the other monsters, doesn't really have the cache to get his own movie, at least not these days. However, if they did some "prehistoric kaiju" movie then dinosaur-type kaiju like Anguirus, Gorosaurus, etc, could be thrown into the movie together.
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eabaker wrote:Jake Jaguar is asking too many questions about this whole Mulwraygalon affair...

DaveTheAnalyzer wrote:I've had a vague idea of Godzilla battling with the Four Beasts, though I wouldn't know if it would be in one movie or in a series of movies.
darkcancer wrote:DaveTheAnalyzer wrote: or a mutated glaucus atlanticus (type of sea slug, google for some neat pics), something that would seem like an elegant-looking enemy instead of the common spikes/horns/teeth formula. .
Granted, not all of them align with the colors, but Irys from Gamera wasn't very red, y'know. With this, the monsters would get extra powers related to their element and character expansion.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...


Cimmerian Dragon wrote:Tohosaurus wrote:Anguirus, like some of the other monsters, doesn't really have the cache to get his own movie, at least not these days. However, if they did some "prehistoric kaiju" movie then dinosaur-type kaiju like Anguirus, Gorosaurus, etc, could be thrown into the movie together.
I love that idea. It's like a prehistoric Expendables!

Tohosaurus wrote:Should we make a general movie ideas thread? Perhaps instead this could be converted into a general movie ideas thread ...?
DaveTheAnalyzer wrote:Why? Not snarky, just curious.
I have another idea, after seeing The Avengers trailer and movie. Maybe having Godzilla and other monster gathering against a Loki-like threat. They don't get along, but some Fireforged Friends stuff occurs. The monsters I'm thinking as Godzilla's allies are Mothra, Rodan, Kiryu, Anguirus, and Biollante. The first three are Toho's most popular monsters, while Kiryu serves as a representatives of the Millenium era. Anguirus because he's popular in the West and Godzilla's BFF. Biollante because there needs to be a monster from a Heisei era and Mothra shouldn't be the only woman monster around (Toho needs more women monsters).
The alternate idea would be Godzilla, Gamera, King Kong, and Rhedosaur teaming up. Rhedosaur because Japan and America's representative monsters should be 50/50 and Rhedosaur was a major influence for Godzilla.

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L Lawliet wrote:No matter how hard you try to hide your motivations on something, I will find you out.

Godzillatheultimate wrote:Lincoln is gonna emancipate your balls from your body.
UltramanGoji wrote:^ God. No.
L Lawliet wrote:My goal isn't to become God, my goal is to become Justice.
L Lawliet wrote:No matter how hard you try to hide your motivations on something, I will find you out.

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