Thread:Titanollante/@comment-26478514-20150608235445

If your eyes are healthy you can see Godzilla stand inside the water next to golden gate bridge at a place where the water depth is at least 70 meters. Now the street level is 67 meters above water level. Can you count? If Godzilla was 108 meters he would not even be able to look over the street level. But unfortunately his head was at least 50 meters above that level and all the cars, busses etc. So can you count together? Then in the last minutes the scene when he left the city and went back into the water. In that scene he passed the Transamerica pyramid which has a total height of 260 meters and a floor height of 202 meters. One can clearly see that Godzillas head is almost on the same height. Maybe 30-40 meters below. Then in the final scene 20 seconds later when he slips into the water you can see the pier next to him which is exactly 170 meters long and Godzilla is clearly about the same foot-to-head length.

CONCLUSION: Too many evidence that Godzilla is designed to be 160-170 meters tall. Sometimes special effect designers make a mistake when overlooking proper size dimensions, but not in such a sophisticated movie and not that often.

If really stated from "official" side, that fucking 355ft/108 was never more than a fantasy fact born in the bad informed head of some external marketing staff member without knowing how big the movie designers really made him. I know how such misleading myths grow out of bad communication between technical and marketing department in any company. So I don't care what some marketing idiots state when the monster in the movie proves the opposite.

So, still: Godzilla is at least 160 meters high in his 2014 movie. Period. 