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neatokeanosocks · 1 year
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i have finally seen Every Single Godzilla movie ever made. ask me anything
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theoxygendestroyer · 3 months
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Show off your Godzilla figures! I'd love to see em!
Here's some of mine that I've collected over the years
Just reblog this post and show me your figures, doesn't have to be Godzilla specifically, it can be from the franchise :)
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of-fear-and-love · 1 month
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Neon lights and sci-fi facilities of Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)
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Walmart Exclusive Steelbooks for February 27, 2024
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adamwatchesmovies · 29 days
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Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)
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I might’ve been a little starved for blockbusters the first time I saw Godzilla vs. Kong and rated it. In my defense, it was during the pandemic and the other movies I was able to see during lockdown were mostly disappointments. Reviewing the film again, I recognize that the human’s plot is undercooked while everything with the monsters is spectacular. Well, at least the movie knows where its priorities stand and considering what its audience wants to see…
When Godzilla suddenly attacks Apex Cybernetics’ Pensacola facility, conspiracy theorist Bernie Hayes (Brian Tyree Henry) becomes convinced they somehow provoked the titan. Madison Russell (Millie Bobby Brown) - an avid fan of his podcast - shares his suspicions. They rope her friend Josh (Julian Dennison) into investigating and confirm their fears aren't entirely unfounded. After the attack, Apex insists mankind needs to develop a weapon against Godzilla and asks Monarch to give them access to Kong. They believe the titan ape can lead them inside the vast caverns below our world to a power source formidable enough to take down the king of the monsters.
Though Godzilla’s name appears first in the title, this film is about Kong much more than the radioactive dinosaur. It’s a good choice, as the ape is resourceful, an underdog in this fight and intelligent enough to communicate with Monarch via sign language. Godzilla might’ve protected the Earth/humanity in the previous movies, but was it really a heroic character, or was the nuclear reptile just killing its rivals? Kong, on the other hand, has actual human friends. Even though the Iwis we met during Kong: Skull Island have been wiped out (seems like a missed opportunity), Kong still has a link to them in the form of Jia (Kaylee Hottle), a deaf-mute Iwi survivor adopted by Dr. Ilene Andrews (Rebecca Hall). Nonetheless, his situation gives him a very relatable quest: he wants to know if there is a new family for him out there.
One-half of the human's story fares fairly well. With the help of Apex Cybernetics, Dr. Ilene Andrews, along with Jia and hollow-earth scientist Nathan Lind (Alexander Skarsgård) follow Kong into this hidden world beneath our feet that houses all sorts of monsters and an ancient rivalry between Kong and Godzilla (seems wacky, but it does lead to some fun developments). These characters are following Kong on his journey so when the 8th wonder of the world is put in danger, they are too. The other humans, however, feel like they only appear to deliver exposition or to give us some familiar faces. You could easily re-jig this story to remove them.
But of course, you didn't come to this film for the human element. Yes, kaiju films are better when the "tiny" protagonists are compelling, but if there's one aspect of this movie director Adam Wingard had to get right, it was the Godzilla and Kong stuff. I'm happy to say you won't be disappointed. The Titan battles are varied, clearly shot, tense and action-packed. You get three rounds between Kong and Godzilla, with a clear winner at the end that will leave fans of either camp satisfied. I know a lot of purists will say a Godzilla film isn't the same without rubber suits, but this picture does so much with modern special effects. Varied locations, varied angles, moves no human could do, etc. That last brawl in the neon-lit Hong Kong will make you say "wow!".
There have been a lot of Godzilla films since the character appeared. Some have been dramatic, others comedic or somewhere in the middle with an emphasis on dumb fun. None have featured action scenes as good as the ones in Godzilla vs. Kong. Even if you only have a passing interest in the characters, the highlights are strong, strong enough to make you forgive the parts that could've been strengthened. It's not even a guilty pleasure; it's gargantuan fun. (On Blu-ray, March 27, 2024)
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Eiza González
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goldenscalez-art · 11 months
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GOLDGOJI REAL ‼️‼️
Finally have my Godzilla and official design and I’m proud of it <3
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21entity21 · 7 months
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Warbat vs Skullcrawler
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mechaking789 · 1 year
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Funko POP Burning Godzilla (Gojira) ( I buy this on eBay)
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mostlygibberish · 2 years
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I liked the part with the pointless neon lights.
Godzilla vs. Kong's plot was complete nonsense. Fair enough, as long as the monster battles are good, right? Nope.
The monster battles were mediocre at best, and the effects were strangely muddled and sometimes downright ugly. The scale of things, especially King Kong, changed on a whim, the laws of physics were treated as optional guidelines, and the stakes were non-existent.
I couldn't care less about King Kong, and I'm sure that without plot armour he would have been immediately killed by Godzilla. I couldn't name a single human character, but none of them actually affected the story. Of course the movie spent far too long following their dull exploits anyway, especially the kids and the podcast guy.
The basic premise is that Godzilla and Kong would fight each other on sight. Nobody explains why this is the case, but it's treated as self-evident. For some reason, Kong has been placed inside a massive holographic dome designed to trick him into thinking its Skull Island, except they built it ON Skull Island, and he knows it's an illusion anyway.
Also, the world is hollow, and the only way to get inside there is through some nonsense gravity tunnel you need a futuristic ship to traverse. We're told there's a power source in there that can kill Godzilla, but they need Kong to lead them to it via a tunnel in Antarctica, because I guess that's something he knows how to do.
After they eventually reach this unexplained power source, Godzilla shoots a beam directly down through the ground from Hong Kong, and it somehow emerges right next to them in the hollow earth. Kong then climbs up the newly dug shaft in mere moments, emerging in Hong Kong.
Coincidentally, beneath the city is a secret facility where Mechagodzilla has been constructed. They needed the mysterious power source to activate it, except they didn't actually need it, they just needed to scan it briefly and then somehow they had everything they physically needed already good to go, or something?
But wait, Mechagodzilla is out of control! Possessed by the ghost of one of King Ghidorah's heads! This possession can obviously be weakened, but not broken, by pouring whiskey onto a keyboard, in the lab that no longer has any control over Mechagodzilla. Are you following this?
I'm certain that this exact same script made with guys in rubber costumes toppling cardboard skyscrapers would have been immensely better. I mean it would still make zero sense, but it would be entertaining nonsense. Instead we got this heartless mess, that takes itself too seriously while still presenting the most ridiculous things.
I enjoyed watching it with friends, but man... it's just bad.
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misspeculiar-time · 2 years
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5:00:55 = 60 or 15 = 6
May 4, 2022 at 5:00pm PHT: The time Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) started on HBO. I don't know what it means, but I just feel like taking a screenshot. I've been wanting to watch this movie.
Update: Finally watched it. Thankful to Jesus for giving me focus. 🙏🏼❤
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dovahkiin796 · 1 month
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Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) - Hong Kong Fight Scene (7/10) | Movieclips
With Godzilla x King: New Empire being released this week. I’ll be uploading highlight scenes from all the movies. Already did it with Kong: Skull Island.
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theoxygendestroyer · 4 months
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Godzilla in Godzilla Vs. Kong (2021)
Also known as "Legendary Godzilla"
Directed by Adam Wingard
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signalwatch · 4 months
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G Watch: Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) Watched:  12/23/2023 Format:  4K disc Viewing:  Second Director:  Adam Wingard This is the first Monsterverse movie that finally understood why people show up for a Godzilla movie.  That seems remarkable given the money spent, audience participation in prior films, etc...  This was maybe the first one not made for the edgelord 18-24 y.o. market in mind.   Way back in April of 2021, Godzilla enthusiast Stuart and I discussed the movie for the podcast.  I invite y'all to listen to that podcast at your leisure. On a rewatch, and knowing what I was getting into, it's still a fun watch.  I don't know if I'd say "this is a good movie" because it's definitely YMMV territory.  It's big and ridiculous, and, arguably, there's way too much continuity in these films and not enough "hey, a new monster for Godzilla to fight".  Like, Godzilla existed over at Toho for decades and decades just showing up from time to time, and no one was trying to worry about 10,000 years of Titan history.  Godzilla just was, and everyone had to deal with it. But when I get to see Kong slug Godzilla across the jaw while both are standing on an aircraft carrier, I almost want to stand up and salute these filmmakers for giving me the thing I did not know I needed to see in a movie, but had waited my whole life to see.   This movie seems to also be aware that by this point, you're winning over 12 year olds, but the odd seriousness with which adults were suddenly watching Marvel and DC movies in the 2010's was not going to apply here the same way.  So, let's just make it for that younger audience, make it ridiculous and fun-forward, and by that virtue, everyone else will just come along.  And I think it works better than anything we saw in prior films. There's a lot of ridiculous pseudo-science thrown around, so much that they almost choke on it from time to time, but the movie is about BIG IDEAS, so, yeah, an Astrodome that houses Kong?  Why not.  A single scientist at Monarch authorizing moving Kong and a fleet of naval ships?  Why not. What is important is that we play by 1970's comics rules, and the two heroes will fight until a bigger threat emerges, and then they'll team up.  And, wow, does that work.   The human stuff is nowhere near as tedious as the two previous films.  MBB's story is limited to her becoming a conspiracy nut and dragging her funny friend along as they team up with a grown man whose backstory is on the cutting room floor, but they all wind up neck deep in the action of the movie.  Meanwhile, Rebecca Hall is a Kong-Scientist for Monarch and is talked into taking him to test a Hollow Earth exploration theory by Alexander Skarsgaard, who is employed by the shady APEX Corp.  Hall is also shepherding an orphan from Skull Island who has taught Kong sign language.  It is a really neat idea. There are, technically, a few things that this movie does that the prior Monsterverse G movies didn't do, that Kong did do well.  1)  They show G and Kong in full daylight, fighting and otherwise.  2)  They lit the night scenes in Hong Kong in the most fun and exciting way with all that neon.  3)  They clearly used motion capture for the characters, getting quality movement surpassing Man-in-Suit, but making it feel organic.  4) They know where to place the camera.  It's not the same terrifying impact as G Minus One, but it's right for this movie (I loved the wide shots and then the inside-the-vehicle POV shots). Anyway, there's like an hour of conversation on the podcast, and I welcome you to give it a listen.     https://ift.tt/NM0WXkJ via The Signal Watch https://ift.tt/1lYMw5y December 25, 2023 at 11:06PM
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askfoxythejokerfox · 9 months
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Godzilla vs Kong vs Justice League Comic Trailer
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shagrathmovies · 11 months
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Godzilla vs. Kong - 2021 - Adam Wingard
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