This is kind of baffling, if I’m being honest. What exactly is your baseline for what a Godzilla movie “needs to do”?
That being said, I agree that it gets a bit more hate than it probably deserve…but not by much. There are a couple fun sequences, I particularly always liked the Madison Square Garden raptor baby Zilla bit, even if it has no business being in a Godzilla movie.
That’s really what it comes down to. It’s a passible Roland Emmerich popcorn flick at best, but it’s a terrible Godzilla movie.
I think the 98 Godzilla was unfairly maligned. It did everything I needed a Godzilla movie to do, and it didn’t take itself too seriously. Solid film.
This is kind of baffling, if I’m being honest. What exactly is your baseline for what a Godzilla movie “needs to do”?
That being said, I agree that it gets a bit more hate than it probably deserve…but not by much. There are a couple fun sequences, I particularly always liked the Madison Square Garden
raptorbaby Zilla bit, even if it has no business being in a Godzilla movie.That’s really what it comes down to. It’s a passible Roland Emmerich popcorn flick at best, but it’s a terrible Godzilla movie.
In my opinion, the best Godzilla movie was Shin Godzilla (I’ve heard Godzilla Minus One is GOAT but I haven’t seen it yet).
What made Godzilla interesting was the subtext.
Godzilla outside of Japan doesn’t make a lot of sense. Godzilla is explicitly a walking nuclear bomb.
In Shin Godzilla, Godzilla is defeated by a competent government, a fantasy we can all enjoy.
Also, Jean Reno and three voice actors from The Simpsons.
Wrong. No mothra.