Biollante wrote:Has there ever been a Godzilla film that we could really consider "violent for the sake of being violent?" Been a while since I've seen them, but I recall Return of Godzilla and Godzilla vs. Hedorah having some pretty unnecessary scenes.

Biollante wrote:Was it really intentional murder? (I can't believe I'm asking this)
The attempt at shock value is pretty blatant, but you can at least sugar coat it to say that Gamera lost his "connection" with humans and was killing people on accident. Is that not better than Gamera just killing people because "lolwhynot?" I like to think there's something work to with there

Svitska Donkun wrote:He decided to fire a fireball through a building full of people.
Biollante wrote:Svitska Donkun wrote:He decided to fire a fireball through a building full of people.
To make an omelette...
You know, it never really occurred to me during my first viewing, but that whole sequence was very silly.

Svitska Donkun wrote:And then they try to back track all that murder with Gamera deciding to protect one kid. It's skreeonk stupid.
Svitska Donkun wrote:Again, this is another matter entirely. But depicting the horrors of what's actually happening to humanity is not a vain effort. And you know what? Let's just say they were trying to be dark and violent for the sake of it. My response would then be: so what? If a person doesn't like it they don't have to watch it, much less like it. But to chastise it as being inferior JUST because it's pointlessly dark or violent in whatever manner is simply being intolerant.
Well good, considering I don't watch it. But excuse me for having skreeonk standards in what I watch and not wanting my favorite franchise to sink to that level.

Svitska Donkun wrote:Again, this is another matter entirely. But depicting the horrors of what's actually happening to humanity is not a vain effort. And you know what? Let's just say they were trying to be dark and violent for the sake of it. My response would then be: so what? If a person doesn't like it they don't have to watch it, much less like it. But to chastise it as being inferior JUST because it's pointlessly dark or violent in whatever manner is simply being intolerant.
Well good, considering I don't watch it. But excuse me for having skreeonk standards in what I watch and not wanting my favorite franchise to sink to that level.
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Biollante wrote:Has there ever been a Godzilla film that we could really consider "violent for the sake of being violent?" Been a while since I've seen them, but I recall Return of Godzilla and Godzilla vs. Hedorah having some pretty unnecessary scenes.
Wasn't there a scene in RoG where Godzilla just burned down a row of Japanese soldiers? I think it was right after he emerged from the ocean.
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therealmccoy wrote:
High standards are cool and everything, but when those standards make you dislike the film as much as you do, you're taking it too seriously. Feel free to blast me with a wall of text proving me wrong; I welcome it.
Excuse me and a lot of others for not letting our standards ruin a damn monster movie for us.

Svitska Donkun wrote:So because I dislike a movie I take it too seriously?
Fine, if you don't look for quality in your movie releases go enjoy shoving popcorn in your face while watching Transformers 6. Don't use your brain at all. Just turn it off and watch a bunch of meaningless fluff. It's great when you don't have to think or do anything. Geeze, with all the pure garbage coming out of Hollywood these days, I guess most people think the same. Guess we'll never see a change then. Oh well.

therealmccoy wrote:And saying stuff like "it sickens me" is taking it too seriously. It's a damn movie. If it's a slap to your face to see people sink money into the "garbage" you personally see coming out of Hollywood, then you need to find a new hobby.
therealmccoy wrote:I do look for quality in films. I never said otherwise. But I don't need a movie to enrich my soul every time I sit down in front of a TV. Maybe you do, but that's your loss. "Meaningless fluff" to you is pure entertainment for another. What's wrong with turning your brain off every once in a while? Oh, wait, I guess by your logic, I'll eventually become stupid. Just because someone prefers a dark Godzilla film or Gamera film or whatever doesn't make them the sheep you make them out to be.

Svitska Donkun wrote:therealmccoy wrote:And saying stuff like "it sickens me" is taking it too seriously. It's a damn movie. If it's a slap to your face to see people sink money into the "garbage" you personally see coming out of Hollywood, then you need to find a new hobby.
Not at all. All that shows is I am passionate about an artform. And those passionate about an artform are the only ones having any real business creating it. This logic is totally ridiculous. I suppose if I took a news story too seriously it'd be silly too. This is the real world, where people take what they focus their lives around seriously. Do you think Gordon Ramsay would ever pop down in McDonald's? No. Because that's making a statement that you're ok with junk food in an industry you love. Honestly, that's just insulting.
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Svitska Donkun wrote:
Not at all. All that shows is I am passionate about an artform. And those passionate about an artform are the only ones having any real business creating it. This logic is totally ridiculous. I suppose if I took a news story too seriously it'd be silly too. This is the real world, where people take what they focus their lives around seriously. Do you think Gordon Ramsay would ever pop down in McDonald's? No. Because that's making a statement that you're ok with junk food in an industry you love. Honestly, that's just insulting.
therealmccoy wrote:I do look for quality in films. I never said otherwise. But I don't need a movie to enrich my soul every time I sit down in front of a TV. Maybe you do, but that's your loss. "Meaningless fluff" to you is pure entertainment for another. What's wrong with turning your brain off every once in a while? Oh, wait, I guess by your logic, I'll eventually become stupid. Just because someone prefers a dark Godzilla film or Gamera film or whatever doesn't make them the sheep you make them out to be.
Svistka Donkun wrote:http://www.empireonline.com/empireblogs/words-from-the-wise/post/p1094
Its clear to me that you simply do not care enough to understand and honestly have no business debating this any further.

SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote:I am passionate about literature and writing. By your logic, I should dismiss some of the comic books and novels that I am now reading. Hell, by that logic, a good chunk of Shakespeare's canon should be scorned. The Bard wrote some baaad plays. But I digress.
Your comparison with Gordon Ramsay and McDonald's is a bit...extreme and stupid at best. Yes, but there is a difference between Ramsay and McDonald's: Ramsay sees a commodity like food as an art form, while McDonald's sees it as a commodity, something to be consumed by an audience.
and that's what music, literature, and movies are essentially products to be consumed by the mass. This date backs to the days of Homer and the stories of the Bible. These were just stories to tell and to be entertained by. There's a lot of bad story elements in the Classics. Does that mean we shouldn't read the Classics because they were cranked out for the mass and have some bad elements in it?
Film started as a form of entertainment, which people made an art form. Same can be said for the stage, music, and literature. It only became an art form because people made it that way. And with the intellectual art film, the mass audience film didn't become extinct. Merely, the two coexist.
Hell, the article you cited is lacking some precious information. Recent studies state that the human IQ is going up. Yes, we are all getting smarter as a species. What does that mean? That means are processing more and doing more work. And our entertainment is meant to take our minds away from that increased workload with some mindless action and drama. Why? Because we don't have to think. Thinking takes energy. It tires us. And at times, it skreeonk hurts (read: never study quantum physics).
And even art and meaning can be found in the low arts. Its been happening for the last 20 years or so. Its rather interesting.
But, shall let my points stand. We need the mass media to help us ease our minds and just be entertained. We need meaningless entertainment because it helps our mind rest.

therealmccoy wrote: And you have discredited my opinion because I don't view films on your level, which is bullshit.

Svitska Donkun wrote:therealmccoy wrote: And you have discredited my opinion because I don't view films on your level, which is bullshit.
Oh boo.
Do not say an opinion anywhere unless you are prepared to have it discredited.You can go ahead and say that it's bullshit that I discredited you're opinion because its different from mine, but that's how this works. People are under the misconception that the idea of an opinion means everything they say is entitled to some magic shielding and everyone should respect that, but its not the case. My opinion is just as valid, if not more so than yours. For an opinion to matter in the grand scheme of things it requires alot of experience and evidence to support it. People went back and forth for decades on Evolution until it was accepted as fact. Saying Movies can be "dumb fun" without any kind of reasoning as to why they should be is not an opinion. I do not agree with you're "opinion" and I will pick at it as much as I will to, as you are the one who threw it out there for anyone to pick at.
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