Rody wrote:I will be fine with CGI - as long as it's by Industrial Light & Magic or WETA.
And as long as he has character. They need to know that Godzilla is more then just a plot device, he has a personality.
Rody wrote:I will be fine with CGI - as long as it's by Industrial Light & Magic or WETA.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

CatfaceFourtoes wrote:
There is also the possibility that the film makers might find it hard making a movie where the American humans essentially lose to a giant monster.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

CatfaceFourtoes wrote:That was one of the few things I liked about GINO, actually. People's semi-comedic reaction to a giant monster messing everything up.
Can you imagine them reacting the same way to Anguirus walking around New York and bumping into things? Or a worm guy type scientist saying "That's not true. We fed him!" That would be something cool to see to lighten the mood in a Godzilla movie.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

SaiyanRider54 wrote: People also just plain out say that CGI sucks. WTF? I can name multiple movies were the CGI beats all of the Godzilla movies out of the water.
If done correctly, CGI looks great, but some people just can't grasp that concept.
I think some people (not all, since I hope some of you guys agree) just need to grow up and realize that we're in a new era of technology and SFX and we can't keep sticking to the past.

Living Corpse wrote:Cause you know, movie goers are used to films like ID4 and how they often show how the U.S. Army will "save the day."
This is of course assuming they do anything like this.
Gorosaurus Rex wrote:Shadow wrote:It was so hot out today, I couldn't go up and see the girl I love.
Too bad, I was driving around town with her anyways. She said the change in your pocket wasn't enough for her.

kaiju_wars wrote:Living Corpse wrote:Cause you know, movie goers are used to films like ID4 and how they often show how the U.S. Army will "save the day."
This is of course assuming they do anything like this.
That was the Air Force. THE U.S. AIR FORCE!!!!!
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

Living Corpse wrote:kaiju_wars wrote:Living Corpse wrote:Cause you know, movie goers are used to films like ID4 and how they often show how the U.S. Army will "save the day."
This is of course assuming they do anything like this.
That was the Air Force. THE U.S. AIR FORCE!!!!!
You say that like I should care.
Gorosaurus Rex wrote:Shadow wrote:It was so hot out today, I couldn't go up and see the girl I love.
Too bad, I was driving around town with her anyways. She said the change in your pocket wasn't enough for her.

Living Corpse wrote:CatfaceFourtoes wrote:That was one of the few things I liked about GINO, actually. People's semi-comedic reaction to a giant monster messing everything up.
Can you imagine them reacting the same way to Anguirus walking around New York and bumping into things? Or a worm guy type scientist saying "That's not true. We fed him!" That would be something cool to see to lighten the mood in a Godzilla movie.
But they still killed GINO. They still treated it as just a big animal instead of a force of nature. But yes I do understand what your saying. I think it would have been better had they shot their missiles, hit him and everyone is smirking thinking it's done only for the wind to blow the smoke away and see him standing there unharmed. Now imagine the reactions and witty lines that would happen from that.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

SaiyanRider54 wrote:A combo of CGI and suites like Gamera 3 would be epic now that I think of it.

CatfaceFourtoes wrote:I saw the CGI used for Ghidorah in GMK, and I was not a fan.

CatfaceFourtoes wrote:yeah, the old and outdated CGI from 2001 that at least should have looked as good as the old and outdated CGI method used in Jurassic Park way back in 1993.

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