Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-24868748-20140518055647/@comment-24868748-20140527224252

I don't really mind the fact people dislike it. Everyone have this right, just wanted to understand the fact of the high hate, people who consider a fact that the movie was horrible.

I know the trailers left the people with high expectations and the movie itself has it's problems, but I saw people talking the 98 movie was way better ant that Zilla was a true Godzilla. lol

That makes me ponders what was the means the people used to do this kind of comparison between the movies.

Was they talking about Godzilla 2014 as a generic movie?

Was they talking about Godzilla 2014 as a Godzilla movie?

Was they talking about Godzilla movie about what they think Godzilla movies are about?

Some fans (if they are really fans at all) who saw the movie don't even seem to know about what the franchise was all about,  or it's patterns. I think if you don't like the movie, it's ok. But to say the movie is horrible as a matter of fact, or that the movie fails to be a Godzilla one, that's bizarre.

I know reboots are intended to pick what is old and or bad at the old series and make it better, but I think that Gareth Edwards, as a newcomer director was tasked with a great responsibility: to erase the trauma of the 98 movie AND to do it look like the original ones and show the critic essence of the 1954 one, all in 2:00 of film.

I'm sure it's not an impossible task, but some fans just don't seem to know what temselves want. Until the 2014 movie, Godzilla 1998 was a crap and no one liked it or considered it a Godzilla, and now... the movie is considered better than the new one. lol

So it makes me hesitate to give some credit about some critics at all...