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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Godzilla2000Zero » Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:11 am

Comedy Scene
Godzilla is destroying the city he looks at a billboard of Roland Emmerich and he gets a look of disgust and destroys it
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby shinmattiathekaiju » Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:25 am

Godzilla2000Zero wrote:Comedy Scene
Godzilla is destroying the city he looks at a billboard of Roland Emmerich and he gets a look of disgust and destroys it


Godzilla stomps on GINO toys.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Killswitch » Fri Mar 02, 2012 1:43 pm

They need to keep the humor to a minimum.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Living Corpse » Fri Mar 02, 2012 1:57 pm

shinmattiathekaiju wrote:
Godzilla2000Zero wrote:Comedy Scene
Godzilla is destroying the city he looks at a billboard of Roland Emmerich and he gets a look of disgust and destroys it


Godzilla stomps on GINO toys.


No skreeonk GINO. We want people to forget about that abortion of a film, not remind them of it.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby ZillaMaster91 » Fri Mar 02, 2012 6:21 pm

For a movie like this, humor should be kept at a minimum, but always there to break tension. It's like that in most movies, dark or not.

For Godzilla, it would be funny for the occasional throwback or reference to the Japanese series. Nothing too obvious, but just something to make a fanboy squeal. Also characters like Animal from GINO and Hud from Cloverfield would be great side-characters for a movie like this. They, in a way, represent the audience watching the movie, and are trying to figure out what the hell is going on, but they do it in a humorous way that isn't over the top.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Megaton17 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 2:15 pm

NO Transformer style humor, PLEASE.

I want some dead pan humor.

One scene I thought of has a cryptozoologist and a General watching a monitor that has Godzilla advancing towards a fleet of battleships. The General character has seen Godzilla's strength but the cryptozooligist hasn't. The cryptozoologist scoffs going "Pfft. how strong can this thing be?'. The General replies "He's a twelve story dinosaur. He's strong as sh*t".

A more situation based scene could have Godzilla kill some right wing politician that has been basing his campaign off of the potential threat of Godzilla. Godzilla isn't actively attacking and is still out at sea. Political unrest gets the Navy out to attack Godzilla.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Sydney Aradi » Sat Mar 03, 2012 2:56 pm

I'd like the humor to be like that from GINO and to use humor to lighten the tension a little bit (I don't want this film to have Christopher Nolan level of serious which is ultra serious) but a nice mix of humor & somewhat serious tone (like in Mothra vs Godzilla)
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby HeiseiGodzilla117 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:57 pm

Megaton17 wrote:NO Transformer style humor, PLEASE.

I want some dead pan humor.

One scene I thought of has a cryptozoologist and a General watching a monitor that has Godzilla advancing towards a fleet of battleships. The General character has seen Godzilla's strength but the cryptozooligist hasn't. The cryptozoologist scoffs going "Pfft. how strong can this thing be?'. The General replies "He's a twelve story dinosaur. He's strong as sh*t".

A more situation based scene could have Godzilla kill some right wing politician that has been basing his campaign off of the potential threat of Godzilla. Godzilla isn't actively attacking and is still out at sea. Political unrest gets the Navy out to attack Godzilla.


I fail to see how either of those things are funny.

Comedy needs to be present to lighten the mood, obviously. But it needs to be appropriate so it doesn't take the audience out of the story.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Godzilla 1995 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:11 pm

I wanna see somebody slip on a puddle of banana oil.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Petezilla » Sun Mar 04, 2012 7:37 am

Sydney Aradi wrote:I don't want this film to have Christopher Nolan level of serious which is ultra serious

Actually, that's exactly how I hope this movie will turn out. Dark in tone, just like Nolans Batman trilogy, which did great in resurrecting a quite cheesey movie franchise. Same could (and most likely would) happen to the Godzilla franchise.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby ZillaMaster91 » Sun Mar 04, 2012 7:50 am

Petezilla wrote:
Sydney Aradi wrote:I don't want this film to have Christopher Nolan level of serious which is ultra serious

Actually, that's exactly how I hope this movie will turn out. Dark in tone, just like Nolans Batman trilogy, which did great in resurrecting a quite cheesey movie franchise. Same could (and most likely would) happen to the Godzilla franchise.


The only Godzilla films that spring to mind when I think of that dark tone are Gojira, The Return of Godzilla, and Godzilla vs. Destoroyah. It could work, but a giant monster movie deserves some subtle traces of humor. Not laugh out loud stuff, but just like a chuckle here and there. Despite that I still wouldn't be against a dark toned Godzilla film. It'll be nice for a change since the Millennium series was just chuck full of quirky moments of cheesy comedic relief.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Sydney Aradi » Sun Mar 04, 2012 8:02 am

Petezilla wrote:
Sydney Aradi wrote:I don't want this film to have Christopher Nolan level of serious which is ultra serious

Actually, that's exactly how I hope this movie will turn out. Dark in tone, just like Nolans Batman trilogy, which did great in resurrecting a quite cheesey movie franchise. Same could (and most likely would) happen to the Godzilla franchise.


I'm not against a somewhat serious Godzilla film but as long as there is some humor to releve the tension at points (unlike the Nolan Batman films which were depressing IMO) then I'm fine with the final product
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby TokyoVigilante » Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:38 pm

The inclusion of humor was what made the films of the sixties so wonderful. They had a dynamic tone that could be thrilling, funny, and make you think. I could write a screenplay that's just plain dark the whole way through, but it's a mark of a strong screenwriter if I could make someone laugh, think about the world around them, pull their heart strings, and put them on the edge of their seat in a 90+ minute time span.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby shinmattiathekaiju » Mon Mar 05, 2012 1:40 pm

[quote="Sydney Aradi"

(unlike the Nolan Batman films which were depressing )[/quote]

Batman Begins wasn't depressing.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Rody » Mon Mar 05, 2012 1:47 pm

The Dark Knight was a little depressing.


I don't mind if they put a little humor in the film, as long as it's actually funny.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby kaiju115 » Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:50 pm

I don't mind putting some comedy into the film, just so long as its done right the right way, and as long as they don't shove too much into it like in Transformers 2.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby ゴジラ » Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:39 am

Sydney Aradi wrote:
I'm not against a somewhat serious Godzilla film but as long as there is some humor to releve the tension at points (unlike the Nolan Batman films which were depressing IMO) then I'm fine with the final product


Well, to be fair, there was indeed humor within the Dark Knight. It was simply dark humor, I have to be honest, the Joker in that film did make me chuckle more than once when the moment was right for it.

I'm sure that I'm not alone on that one.

As for the topic itself, well, I wouldn't mind some decent humor. Something well put together, but nothing too edgy as if the film is trying so hard to seem intelligent with its own humor. Just make it well put together, and have it well portioned. Some for the fans, and some for the normal audience.

For the fans it could be something minor, or small but with substance. Kinda like how in Kingdom of Monsters there was a minor joke reference about the Hanna Barbera's Godzilla and the laser eyes.
For the normal audience, I'm not completely sure, most likely will have to make some original straps of humor.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Primevalgodzilla V2 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:32 am

The inclusion of humor was what made the films of the sixties so wonderful. They had a dynamic tone that could be thrilling, funny, and make you think. I could write a screenplay that's just plain dark the whole way through, but it's a mark of a strong screenwriter if I could make someone laugh, think about the world around them, pull their heart strings, and put them on the edge of their seat in a 90+ minute time span.


The humor in the '60s Godzilla movies...wasn't really funny though. But yes, I do want a somewhat light-hearted film
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby SimeonAssassin » Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:46 pm

There should be no comic relief character in this, there's simply no room for him if Legendary wants to establish a franchise with Godzilla, which is most probably the case. They could make a "he's the funny one" character in a sequel, but not when their goal should be to establish characters and the mood of this particular mythopoeia.

I think a good example of the comedy I would find acceptable for this new Godzilla, would be The Incredible Hulk (Norton). Not the volume of comedy, but the level of maturity and intelligence of the jokes I think would suit the film.
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Re: Comedy scenes

Postby Rody » Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:05 pm

Primevalgodzilla V2 wrote:
The humor in the '60s Godzilla movies...wasn't really funny though.

Sure it was. It was just very mild, enough to make the audience smile for a moment.
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