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“Excellent special effects but the film was over-long, especially in the build-up to the main events, and Godzilla was reduced to being a supporting ch”

"Estados unidos tienen un historial de apropiación de propiedades intelectuales para rehacerlas a su deforme gusto que ya no es raro ver como no entienden conceptos extranjeros y godzilla sigue siendo uno de ellos; Pues esta película fácilmente podría llamase "M.U.T.O" o "Guerra contra monstruo gigante" y no habría diferencia alguna porque godzilla no es el protagonista de la película. En esta ocasión tenemos como protagonista a un soldado que del cual casi nunca nos despegamos hasta el fi"

"Often Hated For: Its focus on the human element rather than the titular beast, cutaways at the peak of excitement, and the death of Bryan Cranston. Reason I Love It: The film managed to give us the feeling of immersion with the "man on the street" approach of its many human characters. It gave the entire affair a realism and Godzilla was shown as a true titan and natural force to be feared and reckoned with. The film also brilliantly drums up and plays with expectation until it finally unleashe"

" Directed by: Gareth Edwards Produced by: Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Mary Parent, and Brian Rogers Screenplay by: Max Borenstein Based on a concept by: Tomoyuki Tanaka, Ishiro Honda, and Eiji Tsubaraya Cinematography: Seamus McGarvey Edited by: Bob Ducsay Music by: Alexandre Desplat Distributed by: Warner Bros. and Toho Pictures"

"Result: Outside of the Top 100 on "Best Films of 2014" list. Trailer: "

" This paid homage in the best way. They went back to radiation (as opposed to whatever they did in 1998), they built up the suspense and let it be character-driven. I also really enjoyed that they let Godzilla be Earth's hero I can dig it."

"Prediction: #14 with $175 Million Results: #13 with $200.5 Million "

" Directed by: Gareth Edwards Produced by: Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Mary Parent, and Brian Rogers Screenplay by: Max Borenstein Based on a concept by: Tomoyuki Tanaka, Ishiro Honda, and Eiji Tsubaraya Cinematography: Seamus McGarvey Edited by: Bob Ducsay Music by: Alexandre Desplat Distributed by: Warner Bros. and Toho Pictures"