Talk:Godzilla (2014 film)/@comment-1418880-20150123030019

You know what one of the best things about this movie is? The fact that when they promised us Godzilla, they gave us Godzilla. They didn't try to pass off a giant mutant unisex iguana as Godzilla like tristar did. Plus, the new look is amazing! It's still clearly the King of the Monsters we all know and love, only this time he looks less human and more like a monster. You can tell you're not looking at a guy in a rubber suit. Plus, since they aren't using the suit, they can make Godzilla do a lot more than they could in the old days. You can really tell how far we've come since the fifties and sixties. The big guy did pretty well with his first transition to CGI (Some of you may count Godzilla 1998 as the first time he was portrayed using only CGI, but I will never, EVER count that as a Godzilla movie). Godzilla has gradually changed in appearance over the years while retaining the same basic body design. Legendary continued the trend with spectacular results. Speaking of the new look, is it true that Some Japanese fans thought he was too fat in this movie? What's the deal with that? It doesn't make sense to me. The reason he was so skinny in the old films was because he was a guy in a suit. They couldn't change the shape of the guy portraying him. Besides, he doesn't look fat at all. He's a monster, not a person. You might as well complain about the fact that his hands have only four fingers, too. He isn't a guy in a suit anymore, so of course he's looks different.