Talk:MonsterVerse/@comment-27228003-20160112035421

Godzilla 2014 was really good for me. I didn't mind the cutaways, and, shock of all shocks, I ended up caring about Ford and Elle and I wanted them to live. Ken Watanabe delivers every line like it's his last, and the M.U.T.O.s are some of the most complex and interesting creatures I've seen in Godzilla (Their reproductive process is INSANE). When you see Godzilla stare down Ford in the middle of the city, there's a sense of understanding between man and nature. It's a brief encounter with raw power, and it feels real. I would've liked more Cranston, but when you think about it, he wouldn't have been able to do anything for the rest of the movie. The monsters feel and sound real (the sound editing is excellent); when you hear the monsters crash into each other in San Francisco when they're fighting, there's that super cool crunching noise they make when they first make contact (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FVplCff1co, 0:26) that sound real. It's the most brutal giant monster fight ever. I can't wait for the expanded universe to happen with Kong. Also, I don't know how they'll make Ghidorah work, but I hope they manage to pull it off.