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yes he should he is very talentedshinmattiathekaiju wrote:Frank Welker should do the roar.
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Hey man! I NEED those directions!


JAGzilla wrote:That said, I suppose I'd like to see a variety of different roars, growls, screams, etc, that change with his mood and what he's doing. For example, he might normally use a loud, higher-pitched roar like those in G2K or whatever. But once he gets into a fight and the enemy monster manages to really piss him off somehow, he switches to the deep, menacing growl/roar hybrid from '84-91.




Every once in a while some kind of unexplained phenomena hits the web in the form of a video (or many videos), and everyone goes wild trying to figure out just what in the hell it really is.
One such phenomena has reached these heights recently. In numerous videos posted from all over the world on YouTube, a very loud, very intimidating noise is heard. Listening to it you can only assume that a giant alien craft, Godzilla, King Kong, or some dinosaurs are about to come barreling into your back yard. So is it a clever viral marketing campaign, an elaborate hoax, something natural, or something else?
Continue below to check out videos from multiple locations experiencing the event and share your thoughts!
In most cases these are just a well-executed hoax—and props to the ones who pull them off well enough to get the planet debating—but sometimes it’s also a smart viral marketing campaign for an upcoming movie or something else. And perhaps it’s neither and there really is something strange going down.
Sometimes the sound has a very mechanical feel to it and sometimes it sounds like someone dubbed the mating calls of a blue whale over shots of various parts of the world. In all likelihood it is something made by one of us to fool the rest of us.
There is both a new Godzilla movie in the works, and there’s always Cloverfield 2 being whispered about (we know how crafty they can be with the virals). So is it one of those, something else entirely, or should we legitimately be terrified? The Mayans have seen to it that, in the very least, most of us will be on edge when it comes to anything like this, so it’d be a brilliant time to take advantage of those fears some have for the sake of entertainment.
You be the judge!

Living Corpse wrote:Being underrated and underground is overrated.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:The lack of Bay is always a plus...

Why the hell some stupid viral marketing should be in a Godzilla movie!? I hate Hollywood.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

TokyoVigilante wrote:Why the hell some stupid viral marketing should be in a Godzilla movie!? I hate Hollywood.
Viral marketing is an ingenius and often inexpensive means of engaging an audience and marketing a product; which is incredibly difficult to do considering how overly saturated we are in advertisements and an increasingly cynical awareness of how marketing manipulates out thoughts and feelings into buying something.
Please form an actual opinion instead of just spouting off the prepackaged ones like an ignoramus.
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