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Godzilla Vs Kong Official Trailer

sol_bad

Member
Guys, watched the film. I think the critics hit the nail directly on the head by giving the following consensus: " The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its visual effects and action sequences, but with criticism towards the writing of the human characters." You know, Kaiju fans who wanna see Godzilla and Kong slugging it out, and Kaiju brawls in general, they will rejoice after this film.

I felt like Legendary and Warner Bros executives told director Adam Wingard to make/compress his film (to) under 2 hours. Especially after the critical and commercial flop of Godzilla King of the Monsters, since Godzilla Vs Kong's filming wrapped up in April 2019.
Overall, it feels like it got shrunken down somehow. There could have more stuff going on, more fleshing out of team Kong. Team Kong has soul, there's soul in there. It feels rough-hewn and rough around the edges at times, but it's a nice team. Team Godzilla, on the other end of the spectrum, offers some gags and laughs at times, for what it's worth. The rest of the characters are just "fillers".
And last but not least, there's the issue of Zhang Ziyi and Jessica Henwick (her assistance) who got axed completely. Who knows what kind of part did Zhang's arc play in the build-up of the story.

"Principal photography on Godzilla vs. Kong began on November 12, 2018 in Hawaii, under the title Apex. The production wrapped in Hawaii on December 20 and resumed at Village Roadshow Studios in Oxenford, Australia, in the third week of January 2019. Outdoor shoots took place at various Gold Coast locations, wrapping in early April. Several days of reshoots were conducted afterwards."




"Zhang Ziyi and Jessica Henwick were cast but did not appear in the final cut of the film, with Ziyi intended to be reprising her role since Godzilla: King of the Monsters. "

Something I totally forgot to mention.
On the big screen at the cinemas, some of the CGI did look really bad, especially on Godzilla when there are close up shots of his face.
Probably why so many films choose to do action scenes at night, to hide the flaws.

And honestly, the movie could have been shortened and been even better, the Millie Bobbie Brown and conspiracy theorist dudes scenes could have all been cut.
The only literal reason they are there is to spill alcohol on a computers which cheapens the fight with Mecha Godzilla at the end
 

SJRB

Gold Member
With all the hype about the kaiju fight scenes, the fight scene in Hong Kong felt and looked strangely.....fake? I don't know exactly how to describe it, but it felt like those buildings should have splintered into a billion pieces when the monsters smashed onto them, instead they seemed like huge indestructible pillars. It just looked....weird. It's almost as if they were trying to save money on CG and can't afford to render all that destruction. But if you're not going to go all-out orgasmic CG destruction, why bother setting up a huge fight in the middle of Hong Kong?

Maybe I'm crazy here but I think I actually liked KOTM more than this one. This one was just mainly a Kong movie with Godzilla thrown in, while KOTM was a real Godzilla movie(plus it had Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah).
Sense of scale got totally lost during the Hong Kong fight because the camerawork treats it like you're watching The Expendables or something with a lot of fast cuts and weird "camera moves along with the head/arm" shots.

It really needed more "looking up from street level" shots, something Godzilla 2014 did masterfully.
 

Labolas

Member
Well technically Godzilla won, right? Whatever it's still Kong's movie.

So still the best recent kaiju movie is Shin Godzilla.
With all the hype about the kaiju fight scenes, the fight scene in Hong Kong felt and looked strangely.....fake? I don't know exactly how to describe it, but it felt like those buildings should have splintered into a billion pieces when the monsters smashed onto them, instead they seemed like huge indestructible pillars. It just looked....weird. It's almost as if they were trying to save money on CG and can't afford to render all that destruction. But if you're not going to go all-out orgasmic CG destruction, why bother setting up a huge fight in the middle of Hong Kong?

Maybe I'm crazy here but I think I actually liked KOTM more than this one. This one was just mainly a Kong movie with Godzilla thrown in, while KOTM was a real Godzilla movie(plus it had Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah).
I liked KOTM more too for the same reason.
 

C4.lukin

Banned
It was a lot of fun. Not great, I gave it a 6 out of ten.

But as someone who did math in middle school, the science was sound!!!
 

OmegaSupreme

advanced basic bitch
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That was fantastic. To those who are saying "worst movie, I've seen in a while" what are you smoking?
 
Dumb fun. Godzilla was an asshole. Kong was likable.
The human side was garbage as usual. Strong white women leading minorities.
 

Aggelos

Member
Something I totally forgot to mention.
On the big screen at the cinemas, some of the CGI did look really bad, especially on Godzilla when there are close up shots of his face.
Probably why so many films choose to do action scenes at night, to hide the flaws.

When and where did you see that? Did not see any CGI close-ups being lackluster.
VFX in this film looked pretty stellar.









 
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MaestroMike

Gold Member
just saw it on a IMAX screen first movie I watched in a theatre in over a year! lol turned out how I expected and it was great !! I'll rewatch it on HBO max
 
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sol_bad

Member
When and where did you see that? Did not see any CGI close-ups being lackluster.
VFX in this film looked pretty stellar.











There are close up shots of Zillas face looking directly at him. Might look OK on a 45-80 inch TV but it looked bad on a cinema screen.

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trying to get a ticket of the Dolby ones for the weekend but most are sold out. I'm wondering if I should wait for next weekend or go with IMAX instead.
 

Aggelos

Member
There are close up shots of Zillas face looking directly at him. Might look OK on a 45-80 inch TV but it looked bad on a cinema screen.

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If you say so, then I wouldn't agree.
Be sure to send your complaints to MPC. They're doing Godzilla - they've done Godzilla and the other monsters in Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla King of the Monsters.


 

VAL0R

Banned
If the movie was 45 minutes of monsters just smashing each other I would have liked it twice as much. Effects and action were great. "Monke punch lizard" would have been a much better plot.
 

Davey Cakes

Member
If the movie was 45 minutes of monsters just smashing each other I would have liked it twice as much. Effects and action were great. "Monke punch lizard" would have been a much better plot.
I see this opinion often when it comes to monster movies and giant robot movies. It’s weird that after all these years Hollywood still doesn’t quite get it. People are there for MONSTERS and MYTHOS, not a bunch of boring side characters.
 
I see this opinion often when it comes to monster movies and giant robot movies. It’s weird that after all these years Hollywood still doesn’t quite get it. People are there for MONSTERS and MYTHOS, not a bunch of boring side characters.
CGI is expensive = less monsters on screen.

That being said, theres a shit ton of time theres a monster on the screen in this. The last 40ish minutes are solid kaiju porn.

This movie was also MADE for HDR screens. It looked gorgeous . High contrast neons, blues and oranges, sparks and flashing hues of cgi bliss on the screen. This film is a showpiece. People will be calibrating their TVs off this film.

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That part in the hollow earth looked so bad, the green blood monster looked like it was made of rubber. Other than that the CGI was okayish. Movie is pretty lame tho.
 
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Just finished watching it today in IMAX.

I thought the movie was damn fun! Human characters were not that bad and I really enjoyed the relationship between the little girl and Kong.

That first fight in the ocean was damn awesome. The action absolutely delivers! I actually think this is the best of the three movies.
The human story is serviceable, and the pacing is on point. The only thing I didn't really like was the Hollow Earth angle.
Both Kong and Godzilla had a pretty good personality. Overall, I was very satisfied and one of them actually won the fight.
 

Valonquar

Member
When the ship comes out of the hole and flies past the fight it felt straight out of one of those Universal\MGM rides where you sit in a chair that shakes and leans.
 

Fbh

Member
I see this opinion often when it comes to monster movies and giant robot movies. It’s weird that after all these years Hollywood still doesn’t quite get it. People are there for MONSTERS and MYTHOS, not a bunch of boring side characters.

To be fair I understand the big CGI monsters are probably by far the most expensive part of these movies.
I get that they need humans characters to stretch out the runtime with something cheaper than big CG monsters.

But they could at least make those parts better.
They could have given the little kong girl a better and more fleshed out story arc instead of just having her spending the second half of the movie standing around looking sad. Could have made the whole mechagodzilla angle more interesting since the core reasoning behind it wasn't even bad (someone wanting a weapon for humanity to fight back) instead of having them be some generic evil corp, with some generic evil CEO unmasked by a truly horrible Scooby Doo teen investigation squad. Could have fleshed out the Hollow Earth part with some fun exploration resulting in interesting lore or worldbuilding.
 
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