

tymon wrote:Man, it really makes me laugh when I remember that all this drama is centered around a fictional, giant atomic monster. Damn you, Godzilla!

gatorzilla wrote:How is nobody able to ask these guys or Legendary staff themselves what the deal is?
xenotactics wrote:gatorzilla wrote:How is nobody able to ask these guys or Legendary staff themselves what the deal is?
There are people out there who would be in a position to ask such questions, but those people are either disinterested in Godzilla or distracted by upcoming Batman/other Legendary news.

gatorzilla wrote:xenotactics wrote:gatorzilla wrote:How is nobody able to ask these guys or Legendary staff themselves what the deal is?
There are people out there who would be in a position to ask such questions, but those people are either disinterested in Godzilla or distracted by upcoming Batman/other Legendary news.
Which has me a little worried people may not ask the right questions this weekend. This could be a golden oppurtunity atleast until comic con if that
xenotactics wrote:
Well, thankfully, people won't be asking Edwards about Batman (at least I hope not). The fact that he's there likely indicates some sort of announcement regardless of which questions get asked. It seems to indicate that things may be back on track. I don't know of any other reason that Edwards would attend.

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Movies are still his main focus, though, and one of his next big projects is a new Godzilla. "We sat down and said, ‘What does Godzilla mean?' How do we tell a story that touches on that and takes it to a new level?" In the 1950s, as Japan recovered from atomic bombs, Godzilla represented something very real. And now? "Godzilla is an unbelievable primal fear. We always ask ourselves, If you turned on CNN and all of a sudden this huge creature emerges from the bay and it can breathe atomic fire, what would happen in the world? That got us very excited."

gatorzilla wrote:Here's a little something i found on LP's facebook page
Its an article talking about Thomas Tull and Godzilla is talked about in the last paragraph. Actually the whole paragraph is about the new GodzillaMovies are still his main focus, though, and one of his next big projects is a new Godzilla. "We sat down and said, ‘What does Godzilla mean?' How do we tell a story that touches on that and takes it to a new level?" In the 1950s, as Japan recovered from atomic bombs, Godzilla represented something very real. And now? "Godzilla is an unbelievable primal fear. We always ask ourselves, If you turned on CNN and all of a sudden this huge creature emerges from the bay and it can breathe atomic fire, what would happen in the world? That got us very excited."
heres the whole article
http://www.fastcompany.com/most-creativ ... homas-tull
tenup wrote:If there is no info for Edwards to release by now then obviously the project is in distress. But I think we all expect something from Edwards. At least that everything is finally underway and should expect something within the next year.
gatorzilla wrote:Here's a little something i found on LP's facebook page
Its an article talking about Thomas Tull and Godzilla is talked about in the last paragraph. Actually the whole paragraph is about the new GodzillaMovies are still his main focus, though, and one of his next big projects is a new Godzilla. "We sat down and said, ‘What does Godzilla mean?' How do we tell a story that touches on that and takes it to a new level?" In the 1950s, as Japan recovered from atomic bombs, Godzilla represented something very real. And now? "Godzilla is an unbelievable primal fear. We always ask ourselves, If you turned on CNN and all of a sudden this huge creature emerges from the bay and it can breathe atomic fire, what would happen in the world? That got us very excited."
heres the whole article
http://www.fastcompany.com/most-creativ ... homas-tull
tymon wrote:Man, it really makes me laugh when I remember that all this drama is centered around a fictional, giant atomic monster. Damn you, Godzilla!


tymon wrote:Man, it really makes me laugh when I remember that all this drama is centered around a fictional, giant atomic monster. Damn you, Godzilla!


"We always ask ourselves, If you turned on CNN and all of a sudden this huge creature emerges from the bay and it can breathe atomic fire, what would happen in the world? That got us very excited."

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GodzillaIsCool wrote:"We always ask ourselves, If you turned on CNN and all of a sudden this huge creature emerges from the bay and it can breathe atomic fire, what would happen in the world? That got us very excited."
Not trying to be a negative Nancy, but I hope he is using that description loosely. Cloverfield already did a "realistic" monster movie approach.
xenotactics wrote:GodzillaIsCool wrote:"We always ask ourselves, If you turned on CNN and all of a sudden this huge creature emerges from the bay and it can breathe atomic fire, what would happen in the world? That got us very excited."
Not trying to be a negative Nancy, but I hope he is using that description loosely. Cloverfield already did a "realistic" monster movie approach.
Do you want Godzilla to sing and dance? I think that the inclusion of atomic breath in his description already indicates that the fantasy elements of the franchise are being kept very much alive.
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