Giga Kaiju wrote:Late 2013 or Summer 2014 for me.
Same for me. I'd rather wait and have an awesome movie, or have it come quick and have a crappy movie.
Giga Kaiju wrote:Late 2013 or Summer 2014 for me.

Mincecraft wrote:The way I see it, in general, if it is schedued for a summer, there's a 50/50 chance it will be great or suck critically.
If it is scheduled for any other season, it will usually have higher chance critics will grade it higher.
Why do I say this?
Summer is when more people go to the theatre's. Money-grubbing studios/directors (a la Micheal Bay) try to hurry so that they are ready in time to release in summer.
Any other time, less people are in the cinema. Those directors take time to make a movie worth the moviegoer's time when they don't want to waste their quality time because they have less due to school/work.
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...

RT@ShootTheMonster @MAXBORENSTEIN 2014 can't come soon enough for me. CAN'T. WAIT.

gatorzilla wrote:This is something Borenstein retweeted from a fanRT@ShootTheMonster @MAXBORENSTEIN 2014 can't come soon enough for me. CAN'T. WAIT.
You think that is a pretty good indication that its coming out in 2014? Not solid evidence but a hint at least
Mincecraft wrote:@Megaton17
Half expected someone to say "That's a terrible generalisation!"

Mincecraft wrote:
Any other time, less people are in the cinema. Those directors take time to make a movie worth the moviegoer's time when they don't want to waste their quality time because they have less due to school/work.
StonedHope wrote:My pre-apologizes, I'm about to get optimistic:
You know there is the chance that their trying to make this a out of left field production. Meaning having much of it done without releasing much press. Spielberg's War of the Worlds did that. No one knew about it during production then it came out of no where....at least to the best of me recollection. They might be taking a different approach. Too much hype can tire people out and cause them loose interest by the time a films actually released. When they were rebooting the Hulk, they released a rendered face shot of the new hulk look at comic con and the crowed went wild. Then come release time, a year later, after all the clips and numerous trailers, The Incredible Hulk ended up making almost the same amount as the original HULK (didn't out preform. Not a flop but not the blockbuster they were looking for either).
It's probably unlikely but this movie could be in production and in theaters for November 2012. X-men First Class was produced in a quick turn around time, this could too.

No official date but still aiming for 2014
Cookson wrote:Max Borenstein responded to my question about release date:No official date but still aiming for 2014
Varan Bon Ziller wrote:....What ever happened to the innocence of monster banging others brains out...


Living Corpse wrote:Cookson wrote:Max Borenstein responded to my question about release date:No official date but still aiming for 2014
Called it. 60th anniversary.
tymon wrote:Man, it really makes me laugh when I remember that all this drama is centered around a fictional, giant atomic monster. Damn you, Godzilla!

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