Something about that makes me laugh...
Anyways I havn't seen this yet. But from the previews it kind of has a Blair Witch meets Godzilla feel to it... Anyone else get that feeling?
because Blair witch was over hyped and godzilla had a big monster?
Something about that makes me laugh...
Anyways I havn't seen this yet. But from the previews it kind of has a Blair Witch meets Godzilla feel to it... Anyone else get that feeling?
because Blair witch was over hyped and godzilla had a big monster?
No, it's like the Blair Witch because of the camera (unless that was a joke comment)
So what does the monster look like? I've heard descriptions like "Spider-like" and it "having tentacles". What the hell kind of monster is it?
So what does the monster look like? I've heard descriptions like "Spider-like" and it "having tentacles". What the hell kind of monster is it?
It's humungous, big enough to decapitate the Statue of Liberty.
Thank you, Capt. Obvious.
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I saw a bit in the trailer, but it looked like the leg of a dinosaur. With people also saying its got tentacles and looks like a spider, I'm just trying to figure out the logistics of this thing's physical form. What the heck is it? Just some amalgamation of a bunch of monsters, or is it just a Godzilla rip-off in more than plot?
Is it worth sticking around for? I don't usually sit through the credits unless I know there's going to be something at the end.Oh yeah, I got cold chills from the post credits audio.
First - go to www.1-18-08.com - check out the pics, you can flip them over by rolling the mouse over the pics. Not all of em have stuff on the back, but the important ones lead us to....
www.tagruato.jp
www.jamieandteddy.com (click on the pic for a prompt for a password, it is jllovesth)
Also, for a laugh, go to www.slusho.jp
The gist of it is that Tagruato is this evil corporation who is ultimately responsible for unleashing the MONSTER. They run Slusho. Slusho has a "secret ingredient" that makes people addicted to it (take note - Slusho! will be available at a store near YOU soon!). They call it "Sea Bed Nectar". They had an "oil drilling station" at Chuai in the Atlantic. It was shady. So this group called TIDOWave (www.TIDOWave.com) went there to check it out. But judging from the NEWS REPORT, it looks like it unleashed the MONSTER and got eaten (and then spit up)
Is it worth sticking around for? I don't usually sit through the credits unless I know there's going to be something at the end.
Saw it tonight. It sold out and we were lucky to get tickets, and we ended up sitting in the middle of the second row from the front, which was actually perfect.
It was really cool. Didn't seem very long, though, I could've easily taken another full hour.
I think the shot towards the end where Hut is face to face with the monster was really stupid and against the style of the rest of the movie. It just sneaks up on them from nowhere in the middle of Central Park, and then takes the time to observe and maul a single person. It was really just an excuse to see an close-up of the monster's face, but I don't think that was necessary. We had seen JUST the right amount up until then, very satisfying and still mysterious. Seeing that close and detailed, and focusing on one random person.... it made it seem smaller.
Having said that, the movie was mostly awesome. That first time you get a clear look at its face as it walks over the streets and roars right down at you for a second was the definition of movie magic. The thing was suspensful as heck and like I said, I could easily have taken another hour of it or more. I was loving it the whole time.
I was disappointed they killed off Marlena so early because I thought she was the best character and her interaction with Hut the most interesting part of the movie.
I also think the thing was kind of a cop-out, just a "let's do something really big and cool and mysterious and scary and show it in a cool way. Forget about a plot or explaination, experience will stand for itself!" kind of thing.... and it really did work to an extent, but I still wanted something more.
8 out of 10, and still well worth seeing on the big screen.
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In other news, the kids who were sitting in front of us, a group of boys about 14 years old, actually left about halfway through, one of them saying he just "couldn't take this anymore" and the others going along with it. They all looked pretty shaken, but then again it could've been because they were in the front row. Anybody here see anything like that?