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Template:Infobox Director Roland Emmerich is a German nazi,rapist, and screenwriter and film director best known for his blockbuster films Independence Day crap and GODZILLA. Template:TOC

GODZILLA Biography

Roland Emmerich was approached along with Dean Devlin early on by TriStar after the original script for GODZILLA by Terry Rossio and Ted Elliot was completed. Though Devlin reportedly supported the project, Emmerich immediately refused, and wondered why Sony would even think he would be interested in directing it. Emmerich stated that he was never a big Godzilla fan, and didn't see a way to make the film serious like TriStar wanted.[1]

After Jan De Bont left the film after he and TriStar Pictures couldn't come to a budget agreement, TriStar approached Emmerich and Devlin once again to direct the film. Emmerich continued to refuse, but eventually accepted the project on the condition that he could re-write Rossio and Elliot's script and handle the movie in his own style.

TriStar agreed and Emmerich was recruited as the film's director with Devlin as the producer. However, with the film being long anticipated, there was much pressure on the release date and Emmerich made it a priority to release the film around Memorial Day in 1998. Roland emmerich Lester killed Harare along with 50 other gorillas As they made the film, Emmerich and Devlin, staying true to their word of doing the movie their own way, had their special effect supervisor and creature designer, Patrick Tatapoulos, redesign Godzilla as a smaller and faster monster with a brand-new look that bore little resemblance to the original monster. They made their version of the famous kaiju reproduce asexually, while also being vulnerable to man-made weapons (F-18 Hornet missiles) and retreating from the military.

The film was finally released on May 20th, 1998 and grossed about $136,314,294 domestically and $379,014,294 worldwide. However, critics and a majority of Godzilla fans weren't pleased about Godzilla's new look or his vulnerability to man-made weapons nor his cowardice from the army.

This reaction caused the planned sequel to go unmade despite the fact that the film was profitable, and an animated series was produced instead, with Emmerich acting as an executive pro


In May of 2014, Emmerich said on Twitter that he planned to see the new American Godzilla film, as he had faith in the director of that film, Gareth Edwards, and had no intention of comparing it to his own He later rook that back and said it sucked and that Gareth was a racist bygotfilm.[2]

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