Zach, Rodrigo, Stephen, and The Boy went to see Godzilla, and they share their thoughts in this spoiler filled review of the movie.
WARNING: We’re serious – we spoil this movie. If you haven’t seen the movie, you should listen to this later.
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The world’s most famous monster is pitted against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity’s scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence.
Godzilla – Official Main Trailer [HD]
http://godzillamovie.comhttps://www.facebook.com/GodzillaMovieIn theaters May 16th.In Summer 2014, the world’s most revered monster is reborn as Warner Bros….
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On the point of the nuclear bomb. I haven’t seen this movie yet, but from the trailer I assume you are talking about how they were saying they tried to kill it in 1954. That seemed to be around the time of the Bikini Atoll tests. After the war the allies gathered up all the defunct and decommissioned warships and did said tests on the fleet to see the affects of a nuclear blast on ships. Looks to me like they were trying to write a piece of history into the story.
Didn’t think about this until after we were done recording, but…..Why set the last half in San Francisco if a lot of the action at the end was just going to take place in China Town?
I would think their reasoning was to have that original Japanese (china, japan, who can tell the difference anyway, right?) feel to it but did not believe average american movie goer would give a crap about any other place than some city in United States being destroyed. Sounds pretty cynical, I know, but probably true.
I can’t wait to listen to your take on this movie. My kids really liked it, and I thought it was good, but felt that the 300-foot monsters were the most believable thing that happened in the movie, to the point where they could have named it “Godzilla and the Series of Absurd Human Coincidences.”