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This is what was shown for the "Godzilla Encounter" at SDCC... Imagine walking into an office and seeing this go by the window, that was the "set". amazing!



 
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I'm putting this out there now, I'll be looking for Godzilla 2014 movie related stuff. If you know any theater managers or anyone that can hook me up with posters, banners or whatever comes out next may let me know! Looking for the sdcc experience passes and shirts, hell bag too :) pm me if know where to find some!
 

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Weird I didn't even see that.. sigh.

Come to find out you had to have a special code that was presented throughout the week to become a "VIP" to gain access and even then only once.. no camera's! It was called the
"Godzilla Experience" and set up like a haunted house with people in costume acting a role as if the building you were in became a hot zone.. it ended with the above gif images of Godzilla walking by the office window.

Well, obviously someone did and THANK YOU! :) I was all smiles after that... though its not to scale but awesome non-the-less.

I was going to link a video but Warner Bros claimed copyright and its pulled already... glad I got it downloaded :)
 

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Let's hope that this time he doesn't get caught on a bridge and shot to death.
 

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Let's hope that this time he doesn't get caught on a bridge and shot to death.

Guess you missed the memo, that wasn't Godzilla... it was "Zilla" some say it was a distant cousin but the truth is, he was adopted.

I nearly walked out of that movie. I was pissed how they portrayed him, but it is what it is an "ok" movie that a lot of people enjoy but it wasn't "Godzilla" to me
 

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Guess you missed the memo, that wasn't Godzilla... it was "Zilla" some say it was a distant cousin but the truth is, he was adopted.

I nearly walked out of that movie. I was pissed how they portrayed him, but it is what it is an "ok" movie that a lot of people enjoy but it wasn't "Godzilla" to me

No, I just don't subscribe to the crowd of people who refer to him as "GINO" (even if it is an accurate description). I was only 7 or 8 years old when that movie came out, and I was seemingly the only person in the world who wasn't absolutely pissed about it. To be honest I never liked anything Godzilla related until that movie came out (the old Hanna Barbara cartoon was just too boring for me). Most older Godzilla films I've seen that come out of Japan are, well, not to insult die hard fans but to simply put it I never enjoyed them. The production of some of those films was more crude than an old episode of Doctor Who, and I never understood the deal with Mothra and those two tiny ladies (or any of that other weird Japanese shit that happened, and would continue to happen in freaking anime. I kind of hate Japan's modern weird ass culture for some reason. Either I'm racist, or Japan is fucked up).

More important was the sequel cartoon of the '98 film, about the surviving "Zilla" seen at the end of the film (just before Puff Daddy and Jimmy Page ruined Led Zeppelin forever). The cartoon show was way better than the movie, and kicked the shit out of that old boring ass Hanna Barbara cartoon and it's corny ass Godzuki bullshit. It's funny I say that because it was like the old cartoon, but I think the newer cartoon was far more exciting and interesting (and it didn't have Godzuki, and a stupid idiot child). It remains one of my most cherished childhood memories, next to the '97 reruns of Robotech.

But yea, the '98 movie doesn't live up to the original at all, and has a lot of problems. I guess they were trying to be campy instead of being a dark brooding anti-war infested thriller (it would have been nice to see Matthew Broderick finally kill himself). Between the giant gaps of logic, bad dialogue, and ripping off the eggs from Aliens and the Velociraptors from Jurassic Park (Oh god forbid!) it comes off as a mediocre movie, trying to hide CGI mistakes with constant rain.

If you've never watched the 1954 film Them! then I highly suggest that you do. It's an American film that came out the same year as Godzilla did. It's about giant ants caused by nuclear radiation. A team of scientists that are familiar with ant behavior are assembled, and they have to track down the nests of the killer ants before they could take over the world. If that sounds familiar than it should, because it sounds exactly like the last half of the '98 Godzilla movie. Instead of properly paying homage to the original Godzilla, I think the people making that movie decided to try pay some subtle tribute (or rip off) a similar classic from back in the day.

I always liked the sleek '98 Godzilla design better than the old fat ass rubber suit design. It's a shame that it will never be put to better use. I still got some of my action figures made by Trendmasters from back in the day.

P.S. Jean Reno's acting career was unjustly destroyed by that film. I've only seen him do one shitty film since then, and that was DA DAVINCHI CODE OF CHRIST OOOOOOooOOOoooOOooooooo
 

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If you've never watched the 1954 film Them! then I highly suggest that you do. It's an American film that came out the same year as Godzilla did. It's about giant ants caused by nuclear radiation. A team of scientists that are familiar with ant behavior are assembled, and they have to track down the nests of the killer ants before they could take over the world. If that sounds familiar than it should, because it sounds exactly like the last half of the '98 Godzilla movie. Instead of properly paying homage to the original Godzilla, I think the people making that movie decided to try pay some subtle tribute (or rip off) a similar classic from back in the day.

I always liked the sleek '98 Godzilla design better than the old fat ass rubber suit design. It's a shame that it will never be put to better use. I still got some of my action figures made by Trendmasters from back in the day.

They did spin the 98 movie into a pretty decent late 90s cartoon which had a whole bunch of monsters, aliens cause shit etc. Well I liked that cartoon anyway.


THEM! is a fun monster film, that and the re-release of King Kong along with 1953's The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms pretty much influenced Godzilla. Or at least that's my understanding of it.
 

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No, I just don't subscribe to the crowd of people who refer to him as "GINO" (even if it is an accurate description). I was only 7 or 8 years old when that movie came out, and I was seemingly the only person in the world who wasn't absolutely pissed about it. To be honest I never liked anything Godzilla related until that movie came out (the old Hanna Barbara cartoon was just too boring for me). Most older Godzilla films I've seen that come out of Japan are, well, not to insult die hard fans but to simply put it I never enjoyed them. The production of some of those films was more crude than an old episode of Doctor Who, and I never understood the deal with Mothra and those two tiny ladies (or any of that other weird Japanese shit that happened, and would continue to happen in freaking anime. I kind of hate Japan's modern weird ass culture for some reason. Either I'm racist, or Japan is fucked up).

More important was the sequel cartoon of the '98 film, about the surviving "Zilla" seen at the end of the film (just before Puff Daddy and Jimmy Page ruined Led Zeppelin forever). The cartoon show was way better than the movie, and kicked the shit out of that old boring ass Hanna Barbara cartoon and it's corny ass Godzuki bullshit. It's funny I say that because it was like the old cartoon, but I think the newer cartoon was far more exciting and interesting (and it didn't have Godzuki, and a stupid idiot child). It remains one of my most cherished childhood memories, next to the '97 reruns of Robotech.

But yea, the '98 movie doesn't live up to the original at all, and has a lot of problems. I guess they were trying to be campy instead of being a dark brooding anti-war infested thriller (it would have been nice to see Matthew Broderick finally kill himself). Between the giant gaps of logic, bad dialogue, and ripping off the eggs from Aliens and the Velociraptors from Jurassic Park (Oh god forbid!) it comes off as a mediocre movie, trying to hide CGI mistakes with constant rain.

If you've never watched the 1954 film Them! then I highly suggest that you do. It's an American film that came out the same year as Godzilla did. It's about giant ants caused by nuclear radiation. A team of scientists that are familiar with ant behavior are assembled, and they have to track down the nests of the killer ants before they could take over the world. If that sounds familiar than it should, because it sounds exactly like the last half of the '98 Godzilla movie. Instead of properly paying homage to the original Godzilla, I think the people making that movie decided to try pay some subtle tribute (or rip off) a similar classic from back in the day.

I always liked the sleek '98 Godzilla design better than the old fat ass rubber suit design. It's a shame that it will never be put to better use. I still got some of my action figures made by Trendmasters from back in the day.

P.S. Jean Reno's acting career was unjustly destroyed by that film. I've only seen him do one shitty film since then, and that was DA DAVINCHI CODE OF CHRIST OOOOOOooOOOoooOOooooooo

Some movies just don't hold up well with time and the old Godzilla (and even more recent ones) are just plain terrible all together. Want a good laugh? Watch the DVD "Godzilla vs Megaguirus" that came out in 2000. They failed to edit the strings in several scenes with Megaguirus... oh it just looks BAD! A few things don't hold up due to translation but a bad script, terrible sets and bad directing certainly can't be hidden on the big screen regardless of where a movie comes from to be sure. A lot of people (myself included) I think become attached to the "idea of something" and it blurs the lines of what's actually there, a fanboy to be sure. I've walked out of movies conflicted because I wanted to like the movie even though I knew it was just terrible. That cartoon of the 70's is a great example. I grew up with it and I didn't like it then. I was always waiting for the moment Godzilla would turn on them and smash the boat.

With Godzilla 98 I went in with the wrong mindset. I didn't enjoy it as much as I would have if they had released what he looked like before the release of the movie and I went in thinking of the classic design only cgi. His running from the military irked me, his getting wounded by gunfire disappointed me and it getting stuck on the damn bridge... well I wanted to see the unstoppable force that was the Godzilla I knew as a kid. I wanted to see the ego that is our modern military shatter against the side of his hide like a glass bottle christening a boat. I so desperately wanted to see the force of nature that mankind is helpless against, a tornado, tsunami, hurricane, avalanche, earthquake take form as if mother nature herself said "ENOUGH" and had it walk through the best the military had to throw at it. I suppose that's the mindset I have with Godzilla, that force of nature that makes you feel small and powerless.

I did go a second time and went in the theater with an open mind and I enjoyed the movie a whole lot more. I was surprised how much I had actually missed because the first time my mind was so caught up in that moment of "What the hell?" it had just ruined the movie to me. I had to watch it again last night just because of all the sdcc stuff that came pouring in the last few days inspired me to want to watch a modern take of Godzilla. The CGI was IMO very well done and I can't wait to see what 2014 does for the franchise both to the old fans and new.

I think the new film will have something for everyone. Modern effects with a nod to the original, a story in modern times again with a nod to the original... something I've wanted for a very long time. A true remake this is what really has me excited.

I'm not a fan of the Godzilla VS Anything really. Pretty much everything from 1960 to 1980 didn't happen and many later as well. I liked the original movie for what it was Godzilla vs humanity, so the hardest part for me of the 2014 is the inclusion of other monsters. I'm hoping its done in the manner that of course with G wouldn't be the only creation by nuclear energy but he is by far the biggest threat. I really like the idea of him contaminating everything as he passes... so not just the physical destruction but with the radiation fall out as well.

So my favorite Godzilla films are pretty much these

1954- Godzilla
1984- Godzilla 1985
2002- Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla
1999- Godzilla 2000 (mostly because of Rob Zombies "Superbeast" made a good trailer)

And I agree "THEM" has inspired many shows and movie's. It was one of the first movies I'd seen as a kid too! :)

My favorite Jean Reno film to date is the terrible (yet hilarious) "Just Visiting/Les Visiteurs" the urinal puck scene has to be my favorite, I still can't take a piss in public without that scene coming to mind.

They did spin the 98 movie into a pretty decent late 90s cartoon which had a whole bunch of monsters, aliens cause shit etc. Well I liked that cartoon anyway.


THEM! is a fun monster film, that and the re-release of King Kong along with 1953's The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms pretty much influenced Godzilla. Or at least that's my understanding of it.

Your sig is hilarious, when I did that part of the game it was one of those put down the controller and say what? moments
 

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I remember one of the first old Godzilla films I saw involved some crab monster,Mothra showed up and teamed up with Godzilla, and a nuclear explosion was averted (I think). As you've stated, it didn't pass the test of time very well. That said, even though I loved the '98 Godzilla film when I was a kid, like a lot of late 90's films I just don't love it like I use to. I'm relatively optimistic about the new film, it will probably be entertaining.

Another movie from that era that I loved as a kid, The Lost World Jurassic ark, gets shit on constantly, and people even say they like the third one more than the second one. I disagree with that though, The second one is an exciting action movie even today, and isn't as boring as the third movie which had cheesy feel good family crap. I still like The Lost World despite some obvious faults. It has a cheesy forced pro-environmental terrorism message (much like several things did during the mid to late 90's, like Captain Planet, or the first season of the "new" adventures of Johnny Quest), and there are a lot of continuity problems with the last act. Where did Vince Vaughn's character go, and how did the T-Rex kill everyone on board the cargo ship, without damaging it, and getting sealed back inside the hull even though everyone was already dead? I think the last act was rushed for release or something. I only mention Jurassic Park because there's going to be a new film for it too, but unlike the Godzilla movie I'm pessimistic about it.

They did spin the 98 movie into a pretty decent late 90s cartoon which had a whole bunch of monsters, aliens cause shit etc. Well I liked that cartoon anyway.


THEM! is a fun monster film, that and the re-release of King Kong along with 1953's The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms pretty much influenced Godzilla. Or at least that's my understanding of it.

Glad I'm not the only one in the world who liked that cartoon. I don't think I've seen those other movies yet.
 

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I think everybody who bitches about the girl kicking the velociraptor out the building is getting their panties bundled up over nothing. Yea it was stupid, but I don't give a shit. That three to five seconds of her falcon kicking that raptor is always the go to scene to complain about for everybody who hates on that movie, mainly because there's little else for them to complain about outside of things I already addressed. That scene doesn't define that movie man, nor does it ruin it. In fact I think the fact that Malcom, Harding, and Mr. Dodgeball were able to allow the RV trailers to fall around them without anything hitting them as it went over the cliff was a lot dumber than kicking the raptor out the window.
 

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I remember one of the first old Godzilla films I saw involved some crab monster,Mothra showed up and teamed up with Godzilla, and a nuclear explosion was averted (I think). As you've stated, it didn't pass the test of time very well. That said, even though I loved the '98 Godzilla film when I was a kid, like a lot of late 90's films I just don't love it like I use to. I'm relatively optimistic about the new film, it will probably be entertaining.

Another movie from that era that I loved as a kid, The Lost World Jurassic ark, gets shit on constantly, and people even say they like the third one more than the second one. I disagree with that though, The second one is an exciting action movie even today, and isn't as boring as the third movie which had cheesy feel good family crap. I still like The Lost World despite some obvious faults. It has a cheesy forced pro-environmental terrorism message (much like several things did during the mid to late 90's, like Captain Planet, or the first season of the "new" adventures of Johnny Quest), and there are a lot of continuity problems with the last act. Where did Vince Vaughn's character go, and how did the T-Rex kill everyone on board the cargo ship, without damaging it, and getting sealed back inside the hull even though everyone was already dead? I think the last act was rushed for release or something. I only mention Jurassic Park because there's going to be a new film for it too, but unlike the Godzilla movie I'm pessimistic about it.



Glad I'm not the only one in the world who liked that cartoon. I don't think I've seen those other movies yet.

I like to think Vincent Vaughn's character got arrested for causing all those deaths (same with Julianne Moore's). Seriously THEY were the villains of the film with Ludlow just being a business asshole. Pete Postlethwaite was the best character in the film.
 

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SHMA just announced Godzilla 2000 maquette and Mothra. Not a bad way to round out the year

This marks the first time a figure made by the now expanding SHMA (just announced to making Predator vs Alien figures as well) was based on a concept instead of an actual movie suit.

One of my favorite facts about the SHMA line is that the suit creators have a had in the creation of the figures. :)

It doesn't help that this design is one of my favorites. Godzilla looks more lean, feral and overall more primal than other Godzilla designs.

Sakai was responsible for this concept statue that the figure is based on. No word yet if the G2000 movie version will be made.



And the articulated figure based on the concept statue.



Joints look very well done







Its a shame that the picture is so blurry, the detail looks amazing!



I forgot to mention, A SH Monsterarts first!



articulated digits!
 
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I should not that the Sakai statue commands over $500 at time on ebay, sadly why I will never get one. So this articulated version is perfect! Yeah it's a $60 6" "toy" but it will do nicely!
 

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What kind of fan would I be if I didn't report that

Battra and Mothra were also announced



and Godzilla 1964 is shipping this month as well



box art


a comparison of 1964 and 1992 Godzilla's (92 was the first figure by SHMA)

 

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I like to think Vincent Vaughn's character got arrested for causing all those deaths (same with Julianne Moore's). Seriously THEY were the villains of the film with Ludlow just being a business asshole. Pete Postlethwaite was the best character in the film.

As much as they deserve it, I don't know if arrest would be legal considering they were on an Island that wasn't U.S. Territory. Maybe the Costa Ricans have the right to arrest them and put them on trial. I don't know how that would work. I do know that Ingen would have every right in the world to open civil suits that would put Hammond, Harding, and Owen out of any homes they could possible have or want, and into the freaking streets.
 

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That guy cracked me up...don't think that was his intention...

Yeah there was is a lot of excitement in the godzilla fandom over the video he was showing. Legendary had the original video pulled as there were no cameras allowed. This guy really must like his godzilla but I'll admit, I've watched the original leak many times. :) even downloaded that sucker before it was pulled from youtube
 

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I know I will never get it but please tell me about this model?


I could actually win the banner contest with this thing! :)
 
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1:80 scale soft vinyl kit by Kaiyodo. Runs about 2200USD on eBay, plus another 250+ shipped from Japan.


I think they retailed originally at 1500. Released back in '11.
 
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Some hard core guys tear it apart. I for one like everything with the exception of the teeth (too small IMO) and I can do without the gills. I don't like movies that try to explain everything about what's going on. I don't give a shit what makes a ship go "warp speed" as long as it does and gets me there in one piece (hyperdrive?). So as for the gills I wondered as a kid how Godzilla could breathe underwater and I came to the conclusion he was like a frog, just absorbs oxygen through his skin (under the scales) and that was that. But seeing the gills on the figure I can only guess that it will be used as a "weak point" in the movie that gets exploited somehow (I really hope not).

But all in all I'm eager to see what they do with the Toho license on the character. I'd like to see him return to the "Force of nature" he was designed for. We are such control freaks and its always humbling to be faced with something so awesome that we find no matter what we can't do anything about except wait out the storm and hope for the best. That's the best I could describe an encounter with a walking mood-swinging leaking nuclear reactor. Hope for the best knowing any effort was futile. We can't stop a tornado, hurricane or a volcano from erupting... I feel the same about Godzilla.

blah, blah, blah I'm rambling now :)
 

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Gone Baby, Gone
Looks silly with that snub nose still.

Not that I loved the "Ferris Bueller vs. Jurassic Park" Godzilla, but at least it looked more ominous and reptilian...
 

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The face doesn't bother me as much as the gills. I'm looking forward to see how ferocious they make him in the movie as I've read it gets downright evil. Think how cute and cudly a bear looks up to the point it tears your face off. I'm thinking the same will be said about G here as many leaks have reported the facial expressions the design has
 

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SHMA Godzilla 2014 gets revealed on Friday! No huge surprises really but bummed I have to wait till October to pick one up (unless I import, then September)
 

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I'm so excited for the film!...it looks really good!...though I'm bummed that reviews suggest their isn't much of the main character to be seen in the movie :(
 

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So I've heard that Godzilla and Mothra are good guys in the film and they are fighting some other monster and that monster is responsible for the destruction that has been shown in the trailers.

Just what I've heard and do not know if that's already been announced or what.