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Ah, now eventually you do plan to have Godzilla in your, in your Godzilla movie, right? Hello?
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>>216485174
Godzilla '14 has the greatest sounddesign in all blockbusters, that's a fact.
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>>216485174
>advertised as a godzilla movie with bryan cranston
>there is no godzilla and no bryan cranston
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>>216485290
KOTM, GvK and GxK all feature more Godzilla and theyre all far worse.
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One of the best Godzilla's, whose reputation is tainted by dashed expectations. 14 has the best human storyline (and it better, considering) of the of entire series. Not in the "Well, it's a low bar" best, which is definitely the case with how fucking bad the forced human drama is in the rest of the series, especially the teens stuff, but as in an actually decent, watch-worthy human storyline. It's played as a disaster film. A man with skills and connections exploits them on his journey to get home safely to his family, while incidentally running into and interacting with this overarching disaster (kaiju threat) on the way. And the scenes with Godzilla were given all the grandeur and cinematic excellence you'd hope for (excluding Hawaii's TV footage), to the point where the only "crime" is wanting for more of it.

It is a great movie on all levels. People whose only criteria for a Godzilla is the monster's screentime numbers and will gladly eat the worst shit of human plotlines, those people are the same scum that drove Pacific Rim into Uprising, that convinced execs that they can make the project goofy, poorly written slop so long as there's enough cool establishing shots of giant monsters/robots for the trailers. Fuck you.
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>>216485400
GvK and GxK are fun, KotM is the only one that's pure trash.
>>216485568
>reputation is tainted by dashed expectations
The expectation that the monster the movie is named for and the actor in all the marketing will actually star?
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>>216485589
There is only 2 minutes more of Godzilla in -1 yet all you sóys are dickriding that one.
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>>216485615
Because any random character in Minus One is more interesting and endearing than every "character" in Edwards' Godzilla rolled into one.
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>>216485643
>japanese overacting where they scream and cry like anime characters
>interesting and endearing
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>>216485589
You being retarded (and doubly so with your movie ratings to the other anon) is meaningless. Godzilla appeared in 14 for roughly 10 minutes. He appeared in 54 for less, only 8:45, despite being "the monster the movie is named for." There are many movies where Godzilla has similar or less screentime than 14, despite being "the monster the movie is named for." That has no bearing on its overall quality. Furthermore, your expectation had no basis with that history, so why double down on being a retard rather than readjust your perspective?
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>>216485174
Today is the 30th anniversary of Godzilla vs Destoroyah and you jerk off Edwards' mediocre horseshit?
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>>216485661
Yeah, they should be like this kid in 14. Who literally couldn't give less of a shit that he is in a Godzilla movie.
Also to claim that Cranston wasn't hamming it up in his part in the most sensational way is just silly.
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Godzilla 14 is the greyest movie ever made and king of the monsters is better
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I liked the anime zillas and I'll never say I didn't
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>>216485775
Legendary hates Heisei because Sony still has the distribution rights to the Heisei and Millennium films
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>>216485736
This. '14 as a movie is the best by far and even shits on -1.
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>>216485809
wrong
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>>216486293
No. He isn't wrong. Notice how both of the screenshots have the flag. Where do you actually see colors though?
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>>216485174
Only 1998 Godzilla movie is a good Godzilla movie because they made it realistic and like a dinosaur and its not retarded japanese animated dolls.
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>>216486678
Not him, but I consider comparing a hazy day to a dense fog thunderstorm for colors pretty disingenuous. Pic related is more comparable for those conditions. However, comparing a clear sunny day in both movies clearly demonstrates WotW's irrepressible grey overtone.
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>>216488199
>pretty disingenuous
He said, posting a screenshot without whirlwind of an alien portal. Very disingenuous of you. The grey tint is permeated through the entire movie. Are you sincerely going to pretend that this choice of tinge is accidental?
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>>216488398
>tinge is accidental?
Not at all. I think they're both grey movies, done stylistically for the same reason, but I also think WotW is much more so (after the first 10 minutes, which is when the filter is added), because even it's brightest day scenes (pic related) are still washed out. I'm saying what you posted is disingenuous because they weren't similar conditions. If I posted a scene of nightime WotW compared to daytime 14 and said it's a darker movie, you understand why those examples are disingenuous. One second before >>216486293 is a clear, bright, sunny day, and that scene starts the same grey-gold color filter that the whole movie gets, against natural lighting. A stormy dusk with a dense fog being grey is natural lighting, not representative to it's color filtering. That boat pic, being a in the shadows of a foggy evening, is one second before >>216488199, where the fog breaks a bit into the late evening haze, which is why I called that a better comparison. It's hazy vs hazy backdrops.

14 has many grey scenes, especially where it's natural to be grey, like fog which you've posted twice, or night, or overcast, or ash fallout. It chooses deliberately to set in those environments. It also has bright, brown sunny Nevada deserts, colorful sunny tropics, warm color indoors, and so on. It has breaks from the grey, not just a filter.
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>>216486678
This shot is pure kino thoughbeit. Are you a child that needs bright colors to stay interested?
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>>216489140
>but I also think WotW is much more so
It's not grey, it's just washed out. Why are you trying to match weather when it has nothing to do with how the movie was actually filmed. You seriously think this >>216486678 is the actual weather of the shot and not gradient added in post? Why aren't you matching seasons then? >>216489140 It was late autumn in WotW. Kind of disingenuous to compare it to a summer in Nevada. Although again, it doesn't even hold up there either.
>especially where it's natural to be grey
None of is natural. What are you on about? It's explicitly emphasized >>216488398 You can practically see the grey vignette. People even coped that it's a fucked up transfer and it wasn't that dark in the theaters. Granted I tend to believe them since no one sane would approve of that Muto hatching scene, where you literally can not see what is happening unless you up the brightens and saturation.
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>>216489637
I feel like you're just taking the piss, but I don't mind. I mentioned weather because, shocker, weather has a large impact on the lighting and color of a scene, particularly how a scene _should_ look. Night times are dark and colorless. Day times are bright and colorful. Fog, overcast, ash fallout, these influence the colors. A scene's colors should match its environment. A moonless night shouldn't have the saturation of daytime. None of this has anything to do with how it was filmed, only how it's presented. Explaining this like you're a toddle shouldn't be necessary.

But since I'm a bit over this and you by now, I'll just take a page from your book before getting breakfast. You're right. Weather, lightning doesn't matter. Pic is proof WotW is grey and 14 is colorful. No need to consider anything else. It's just so obvious. I mean, look, it's grey. And 14 down below isn't grey. Conversation over. Time for breakfast.
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the grey hating nigga thinks pic rel looks cool
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>>216489897
>I feel like you're just taking the piss
He said continually ignoring the main issue of the incursive grey filter in 14 no matter the weather. An issue that people kept whining about since Blu-ray release and that continued into 4k transfer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDlYl6EF2B0
>A scene's colors should match its environment
Or it can just use the grey filter like 14. To wash out sunrise in the supposed triumphant exit of the Godzilla. Something the greyest movie ever. WoTH, didn't think it needed to do when there was no need for the washout.
Go eat your bag of dicks for breakfast. And consider that you started this slapfight to begin with, over who is the greyest.
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>>216485174
dreidelwood has never and will never make a Godzilla movie.



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