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Re: The Movie Thread: New, Rented, Whatever....I don't care
Someone having a sentimental attachment to something from their youth doesn't automatically make a reboot of that something great.
See the second Star Wars trilogy for reference.
I did in fact grow up watching the Godzilla movies (44 now) - as often as they were on, usually Saturday afternoons. I also watched Ultra Man, Spectra Man, King Kong and another show that I can't remember the title to but it was a father a mother and a son who could turn themselves into rockets and would battle oversized monsters.
Godzilla was my favorite though. My mom still has some of my drawings. I used to use my plastic dinosaurs (allosaurus was Godzilla) to have my own monster battles. Even had the 2 foot tall plastic Godzilla.
All that said, this movie left me flat just like most of these do.
A lot of (admittedly, cool) action that looks great on screen combined with improbable human reactions and a lack of character development.
I read some articles about this before it came out and they were intentionally trying to play it straight. That's fine, but then the acting shouldn't seem cheesy, since we're not going for campy.
Again, goodish movie. Not great.
And again, just my opinion.
If someone goes to the theater and had not grown up watching Godzilla on late night Saturday TV then, yes, I agree it's Pacific Rim 2. For someone who grew up doing that very thing the movie is WAY more than Pacific Rim 2 and hit all the high points with ease. Including the cheesy acting.
Someone having a sentimental attachment to something from their youth doesn't automatically make a reboot of that something great.
See the second Star Wars trilogy for reference.
I did in fact grow up watching the Godzilla movies (44 now) - as often as they were on, usually Saturday afternoons. I also watched Ultra Man, Spectra Man, King Kong and another show that I can't remember the title to but it was a father a mother and a son who could turn themselves into rockets and would battle oversized monsters.
Godzilla was my favorite though. My mom still has some of my drawings. I used to use my plastic dinosaurs (allosaurus was Godzilla) to have my own monster battles. Even had the 2 foot tall plastic Godzilla.
All that said, this movie left me flat just like most of these do.
A lot of (admittedly, cool) action that looks great on screen combined with improbable human reactions and a lack of character development.
I read some articles about this before it came out and they were intentionally trying to play it straight. That's fine, but then the acting shouldn't seem cheesy, since we're not going for campy.
Again, goodish movie. Not great.
And again, just my opinion.
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