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Varan Bon Ziller wrote:Spiders. One of the few thongs that make me scream like a little girl.


Legionmaster wrote:starsteam wrote:Godzilla is the first fictional monster to get a star
As opposed to all the real life monsters who have stars?

The One and Only wrote:I once read an article in Wizard:The Guide To Comics ! that Sam Raimi(The Evil Dead Trilogy, Spider-Man Trilogy, A Simple Plan, Darkman ) had been one of the names in the running for the flick. When the news came out that Sony had chucked him from the Spidey franchise last year(F*** YOU SONY !!!), I thought he would be a good choice for Legendary's try at the Big-G with his schedule cleared.
I know this name isn't too popular in these parts, but I did think McG would've been an interesting choices. I know Terminator Salvation didn't wow too many people when it came out. But a lot of the initial fan reviews on the flick were rather positive. And most of the shortcomings were blamed on the script, which had suffered a bit of tinkering from the studio. And as I remember the Terminator's creator, James Cameron, even said he enjoyed it as well. McG has also been the bloke behind some of fandom's favorite TV shows as well. The O.C., Chuck, and my favorite of the bunch, Supernatural. I thought get him together with the show's producers/writers Eric Kripke, Sera Gamble, and Ben Edlund on a Godzilla flick. You'd get on hellacool flick. Anyone who watches Supernatural would know that they're fans of the Big-G from a few references to the Monster king throughout the show.
One name mentioned that threw his hat into the ring for try at Sony's take on Godzilla was horror miester Clive Barker. Creator of the cute and cuddly Hellraiser franchise. His proposal was rejected for being "too dark", and I'd love to see what the bloke had come up with.

TheChingzilla wrote:King Ghidorah and Manda, they would make sweet love with their snake like structures
edgaguirus wrote:Talk about necking.
omgitsgodzilla wrote:Steven Spielberg makes great movies and knows how to properly adapt something. Read Jurassic Park, then watch the movie. The film adaptation keeps the essence of the novel - a story of genetic technology being taken too far and going awry - while catering to the mainstream moviegoing audience's expectations at the same time. It condenses the scientific concepts into smaller bits that are easily understood while getting the same point across as in the book, as well as the lengthy passages involving computers being cut down to what is necessary to advance the story, with the dinosaur scenes being given a more prominent place in the film. Spielberg understands what works in a book vs. what works in a movie, or more generally how to take a work created with one audience in mind and shift its content - respectfully - to create a work that is more accessible to another. Jurassic Park is an intelligent, thrilling film made using the best of an intelligent, thrilling book. Steven Spielberg would be great for Godzilla.

StonedHope wrote:omgitsgodzilla wrote:Steven Spielberg makes great movies and knows how to properly adapt something. Read Jurassic Park, then watch the movie. The film adaptation keeps the essence of the novel - a story of genetic technology being taken too far and going awry - while catering to the mainstream moviegoing audience's expectations at the same time. It condenses the scientific concepts into smaller bits that are easily understood while getting the same point across as in the book, as well as the lengthy passages involving computers being cut down to what is necessary to advance the story, with the dinosaur scenes being given a more prominent place in the film. Spielberg understands what works in a book vs. what works in a movie, or more generally how to take a work created with one audience in mind and shift its content - respectfully - to create a work that is more accessible to another. Jurassic Park is an intelligent, thrilling film made using the best of an intelligent, thrilling book. Steven Spielberg would be great for Godzilla.
After that, I really want to read Jurassic park now.
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Varan Bon Ziller wrote:The lack of Bay is always a plus...


SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote:I hear that the Jurassic Park novel is actually rather lackluster. The film, while it may be a blockbuster, is much more than Crichton could muster.
TheChingzilla wrote:King Ghidorah and Manda, they would make sweet love with their snake like structures
edgaguirus wrote:Talk about necking.
SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote:I hear that the Jurassic Park novel is actually rather lackluster. The film, while it may be a blockbuster, is much more than Crichton could muster.

Legionmaster wrote:starsteam wrote:Godzilla is the first fictional monster to get a star
As opposed to all the real life monsters who have stars?

TheChingzilla wrote:King Ghidorah and Manda, they would make sweet love with their snake like structures
edgaguirus wrote:Talk about necking.
Showa Gyaos wrote:I had to read the freaking book in middle school. The movie was much more interesting.
Goji wrote:Showa Gyaos wrote:I had to read the freaking book in middle school. The movie was much more interesting.
You had to?
yaburu wrote:Oh knock it off ya bunch of wussies. Jerking off to a dead porn star is honoring her memory and legacy. You''re giving her your own 180 million-gun salute.

wataru wrote:SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote:I hear that the Jurassic Park novel is actually rather lackluster. The film, while it may be a blockbuster, is much more than Crichton could muster.
Did you read the novel?

SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote:wataru wrote:SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote:I hear that the Jurassic Park novel is actually rather lackluster. The film, while it may be a blockbuster, is much more than Crichton could muster.
Did you read the novel?
Yeah. I'm not big on Crichton in general, though. I tried reading Next and that wasn't that great. He got preachy.

TheChingzilla wrote:King Ghidorah and Manda, they would make sweet love with their snake like structures
edgaguirus wrote:Talk about necking.
Hellspawn28 wrote:Out of the directors that Sony listed down. Who should have directed the movie if Roland never came along?

kpa wrote:Joe Dante: He said "They have quite a job ahead of them trying to turn Godzilla into what they're talking about, which is a movie that will attract major stars. I don't know what you do with that time-worn plot that can be 'new' enough to make it something special."

Chris55 wrote:
To me, that's BS. There's so much you can do with Godzilla that hasn't been done before and still give the film a wide appeal.

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