just saw this movie the other day and I have to say that this was the most satisfying Godzilla movie I have seen compared to the 1998 movie, and the Ultraman back in the days. the trailer will really mislead you on what Godzilla's real role in the movie and will definitely make you smile at the end of the film. it made me wanna buy a Godzilla toy and put it in my workdesk. it's like it became the largest pokemon there is, without the trainer. XD
a must watch.
8/10
On May 18th, 2014, after its successful opening weekend, a sequel was officially given the green light from Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures. It is unknown if Edwards, or any of the previous cast, will be returning. In an interview with Gareth Edwards said that if the film were to have a sequel that he would like to do a Destroy All Monsters-like film. source: http://godzilla.wikia.com/wiki/Godzilla_(2014_film)
after finishing Department 19, I was excited in seeing this when I heard they were makin another Dracula film but after lookin at the trailer, it's like a poor version of Vlad lll Dracula and more like the Lord of the Shadow game made into a film. Gary Oldman's younger version of Dracula back in 1990's was exceptional, how he impaled his enemies in battles and after gaining immortality, eventually fell in love to who he thought was his reincarnated loved one - Mina Harker (Winona Ryder) wife of Christopher Harker (poor choice of actor Keanu Reeves). But I think the story in this movie is still admirable, how he is trying to protect his son from being conscripted in the Janissary Corp as a tribute to the Ottoman Empire (at least that's how I see it on this one). perfect dad movie in October and besides, no sparkling vampires this time. sorry Stephenie Meyer fans.
also, Tywin Lannister is in this film. who the heck is he, nosferatu?
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@ core salamat sa paalala haha
Forum Rules bro! Hahaha...
sa lahat ng movies na may bakbakan, ito na yung pinaka-realistic na nakita ko
...Mark Walhberg is one.
8.5/10
just saw this movie the other day and I have to say that this was the most satisfying Godzilla movie I have seen compared to the 1998 movie, and the Ultraman back in the days. the trailer will really mislead you on what Godzilla's real role in the movie and will definitely make you smile at the end of the film. it made me wanna buy a Godzilla toy and put it in my workdesk. it's like it became the largest pokemon there is, without the trainer. XD
a must watch.
8/10
On May 18th, 2014, after its successful opening weekend, a sequel was officially given the green light from Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures. It is unknown if Edwards, or any of the previous cast, will be returning. In an interview with Gareth Edwards said that if the film were to have a sequel that he would like to do a Destroy All Monsters-like film. source: http://godzilla.wikia.com/wiki/Godzilla_(2014_film)
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http://brawl27.deviantart.com/art/Wallpaper-Godzilla-2014-1600x1200-447630013
after finishing Department 19, I was excited in seeing this when I heard they were makin another Dracula film but after lookin at the trailer, it's like a poor version of Vlad lll Dracula and more like the Lord of the Shadow game made into a film. Gary Oldman's younger version of Dracula back in 1990's was exceptional, how he impaled his enemies in battles and after gaining immortality, eventually fell in love to who he thought was his reincarnated loved one - Mina Harker (Winona Ryder) wife of Christopher Harker (poor choice of actor Keanu Reeves). But I think the story in this movie is still admirable, how he is trying to protect his son from being conscripted in the Janissary Corp as a tribute to the Ottoman Empire (at least that's how I see it on this one). perfect dad movie in October and besides, no sparkling vampires this time. sorry Stephenie Meyer fans.
also, Tywin Lannister is in this film. who the heck is he, nosferatu?
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