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I still enjoy this one much better with Robert Oppenheimer voice over . <iframe width="853" height="480" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/HrjUArMq3S8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Destruction? Big Monsters? Big City? Night battles? KEN WATANABE? I'm in. I'll see it in 3D. Not available in my country.
I like what the director has said about treating Godzilla like a "force of nature/wrath of God." Godzilla was created as an allegory for nuclear war, but I think the most destruction we've seen in our lives have come from natural disasters and that's the feeling I get from this movie. Also, Godzilla isn't the only monster in the movie.
I do like the way they amped up his size, in this movie. Godzilla shouldn't be small enough to the point where he gets owned by running across a bridge, and entangling himself in the suspension cables. I want my godzilla to be the size of Everest.
Not that I'm an advocate of reinventing old things again and again but I think this is as it should be. Godzilla is supposed to strike fear into the people. With the advance of technology and weaponry, a 150 ft tall Godzilla wouldn't do it anymore. He'd be dwarfed by any major metropolis' skyscrapers and would be more likely to be lost inside a dense urban area than tearing it down. A 500 ft tall, 1000 ft long behemoth would withstand most everything we can throw at it nowadays and strike fear into our hearts.
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