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The epitome of badassery.
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When I saw this, I could only think one thing. [b]YESH.[/b]
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Why don't the power rangers ever combine to form their megazord when godzilla attacks? It's really not that hard /facepalm
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It's not even set in Japan.
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I bet it will be meh like the other American one.
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That was a pretty bad trailer. Just throw a bunch of clips of explosions and people looking scared together and put ominous music behind it = trailer that has no coherent point. Only interested because of Bryan Cranston.
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Cloverfield was better.
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It looks brutal.
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<goes viral> [spoiler]my goji heart can't handle this[/spoiler] [spoiler]the positive reception, i mean. it feels so good to see everyone on the net take a step back and say "woah."[/spoiler] [spoiler]i'll be back in january guys <3[/spoiler]
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Whatever happened to Goji
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It is like a mountain declared war.
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Our very own Floodian is going to be in a new movie!
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Great trailer Goriji you should be proud
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This is like the 27th time I've watched this today. So....
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Colour me interested
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Edited by Madman Mordo: 12/10/2013 9:38:58 PM[quote]Gareth Edwards confirmed an origin story for the film. Frank Darabont, the screenwriter, described his plans for Godzilla as returning it to a "terrifying force of nature" in interviews. The film will add a "very compelling human drama" and that Godzilla would be tied to a "different contemporary issue" rather than the original atomic bomb testing. Director Gareth Edwards, at a promotional appearance in 2012, described the tone of the film. "We're just going to take it really seriously. I've wanted to see this movie this way all my life. Imagine if this really happened – as crazy as it sounds – what would it really be like?" In January 2013, it was reported that Warner Brothers, in a meeting for advertisers, revealed that the film would contain two new monsters in addition to Godzilla, and the plot of the film would revolve around the story of a young US Marine. David Goyer, who is also a screenwriter, stated that there were two other monsters in the script when he worked on it. Elizabeth Olsen described the film as "definitely not lighthearted. It's kind of going back to its roots of the original Japanese film" and that "there's a strong theme of the importance of family, as well as the theme of trying to control nature, and how that backfires in the end".[2] Cranston says that he plays a scientist called Joe Brody that "discovers an anomaly in some sonar, signalings, patterns, and is just starting an investigation when all hell breaks loose".[/quote] Hamfisted global warming messages inbound?
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I came :|
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those guys are boned. super boned.
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Feels like a Lovecraft movie. I like it.
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Edited by KalAllBea: 12/10/2013 7:51:09 PMKaiju's got shit on Godzilla.
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CALL IN THE JAEGERS!
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Found the music played in the beginning of the trailer.
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If the overall movie follows the tone of this trailer, this is going to be amazing.
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I'm reading the YouTube comments, and some of them are negative. Why? [quote]It looks totally ridiculous. (Thats saying alot from some one who enjoyed the very originals) Parachuting soldiers with a giant monster destroying a city? LOL yah sure. Looks to action packed (as in Shaking camera and quick movements from explosion to explosion.) And to be honest I like the 1998 Godzilla too.[/quote] No... just no. I don't even...
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Dat scene with the HALO jump... All of my yes.
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Gojira left to film the movie guys.