SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote:And Godzilla isn't Pixar. The latter deals with children. The former deals with adults who behave like children.
SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote:And Godzilla isn't Pixar. The latter deals with children. The former deals with adults who behave like children.

Darkness wrote:And also, I hate it when people think that ALL Godzilla movies are B Movies

HeiseiGodzilla117 wrote:Darkness wrote:And also, I hate it when people think that ALL Godzilla movies are B Movies
1. I hope you don't mean Gareth, because he wasn't the one who said that.
2. They are essentially b-movie material... most of them anyways. But why is a "B-movie" bad? Nothing wrong with that.

Darkness wrote:HeiseiGodzilla117 wrote:Darkness wrote:And also, I hate it when people think that ALL Godzilla movies are B Movies
1. I hope you don't mean Gareth, because he wasn't the one who said that.
2. They are essentially b-movie material... most of them anyways. But why is a "B-movie" bad? Nothing wrong with that.
I wasn't refering to Gareth, I was refering to the Interviewer. I honestly don't think Godzilla slipped into the B Movie area until the later showa era. I consider the early films to be genuinely "Good" movies.

tma wrote:What does he mean by very early days?

DaiKamonohashi wrote:Toho considered them A-list films up through DAM.

Chris55 wrote:goji1986 wrote:
You're forgetting, though, that Monsters has way more visual effects than 40 seconds, and it's not even monster action. Do you think those quarantine signs, the gigantic fence, helicopters, tanks, etc. were all there on location? I think people don't realize that this is in fact an effects-heavy film, just not in the traditional sense.
And Chris, you're still not the one who's doing the effects. You're hiring out someone to do it and I'm sure their work is fantastic. But if you want, you can hire somebody else to handle a scene or two. Edwards did it himself, in addition to writing, producing, directing, and shooting.
Yeah but when you know the ins and out, know the workflow, and have been at it every step of the way like I have, I can see how people get impressed on the other end. I actually work with my artists, sit down with them and watch them and not just hand off assignments to them and cut them a check at the end of the day.
You're also forgetting that his Edwards does this for a living. Putting the monsters in at night is WAY easier than putting them in day shots. Day shots are FAR less forgiving for mistakes/blemishes than night shots.

Chris55 wrote:tma wrote:What does he mean by very early days?
Meaning if it's out in 2012, it'll be a rushed piece of shit.
miguelnuva wrote:I thought all godzilla movies were B0films because they were considered low budget?
also the expected release date is july 2012.
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Varan Bon Ziller wrote:The lack of Bay is always a plus...

miguelnuva wrote:also the expected release date is july 2012.

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