Godzilla - Official Trailer 2014

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The brand new official trailer for Godzilla - in UK cinemas May 16 2014
articiansays...

If we're going to criticize the realism of it: How about the fact that the paratroopers were obviously falling several times faster than terminal velocity?

And also the fact that it's another American Godzilla (cause what could go wrong?)

Oxen_Moralesays...

I was waiting patiently to see if he still made that distinct screech. IF they changed the sound he made I wouldn't watch it. So glad he is still Godzilla. Man did I have nightmares as a kid about him.

garmachisays...

If we're going to criticize the realism of it, let's start with the THOUSAND FOOT TALL FIRE BREATHING LIZARD.

articiansaid:

If we're going to criticize the realism of it: How about the fact that the paratroopers were obviously falling several times faster than terminal velocity?

And also the fact that it's another American Godzilla (cause what could go wrong?)

articianjokingly says...

Hey! *That could happen!*

But scientifically there's no way America can make a good Godzilla film, or that a human being free-falling in Earths atmosphere could accelerate beyond terminal velocity unaided.


garmachisaid:

If we're going to criticize the realism of it, let's start with the THOUSAND FOOT TALL FIRE BREATHING LIZARD.

RFlaggsays...

This one has the full blessing of Toho, and unlike the other American Godzilla movie, this one is fully in the official Toho Godzilla universe... I'd guess the first one had their blessing as well to use the name, but it wasn't in the main Godzilla universe. Not sure how that works out, unless Godzilla has finally gotten tired of attacking Japan and is now attacking the US and is an official sequel to the Toho movies...

articiansaid:

And also the fact that it's another American Godzilla (cause what could go wrong?)

articiansays...

That's good to know! In all seriousness I was just being a butt. The film looks great atmospherically and whatnot. Just the usual Hollywood embellishments turn me off.

RFlaggsaid:

This one has the full blessing of Toho, and unlike the other American Godzilla movie, this one is fully in the official Toho Godzilla universe... I'd guess the first one had their blessing as well to use the name, but it wasn't in the main Godzilla universe. Not sure how that works out, unless Godzilla has finally gotten tired of attacking Japan and is now attacking the US and is an official sequel to the Toho movies...

SDGundamXsays...

This trailer didn't really get me excited for the movie. Props to them for keeping the "man in the suit" feel to the Godzilla design but I guess I'm too old school. I agree with a commenter from another website that they should have set it in Tokyo and the movie should have been in Japanese with really bad dubbing in a further homage to the genre.

I would have been more excited if the trailer looked something like this:

http://videosift.com/video/Full-CGI-Godzilla-from-Always-2

EDIT: Plus it's just not Godzilla for me without DAT MUSIC!

packosays...

so why the score from 2001: A Space Odyssey for this trailer? and where's the monster Godzilla fights? if it's just another, giant monster who you only catch snippets of while people run around an interact with the by-product damage of a giant creature walking around a city.... until the end of the movie.... why not just watch the other American Godzilla, or Cloverfield...

this seems to me like just a rehash of the American Godzilla from 10yrs back, with updated graphics..."that fog hiding Godzilla is SO realistic!"... but this time, lets make Godzilla look more like the rubber suit Godzilla...

two monsters or more fighting? naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah... why'd they ever actually pay homage to the series like that?

shatterdrosesays...

Well, technically speaking, I think the faster human free fall was around 800mph, unaided by propulsion. It was a matter of being in the right angle and wearing the right fabrics…. and the right altitude. So realistically speaking, they *could* parachute insert a lot faster than terminal velocity . . . If they tried hard enough.

articiansaid:

Hey! *That could happen!*

But scientifically there's no way America can make a good Godzilla film, or that a human being free-falling in Earths atmosphere could accelerate beyond terminal velocity unaided.

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