I think Mecha Ghidorah would make more sense. They have everything set up for it, with the head of the original and the leftovers of Mecha Godzilla. Also gives people a break from the team up movies and allows some solo films, like Marvel does. They are focusing too much on the people, and trying to add more with each film though.
They are focusing too much on the people, and trying to add more with each film though.
Which is kind of funny, since this was a common complaint with some of the older Godzilla movies too. For some reason the executives can't accept that people go to movies like Godzilla for the monsters and insist on shoehorning in more human characters.
I think Mecha Ghidorah would make more sense. They have everything set up for it, with the head of the original and the leftovers of Mecha Godzilla. Also gives people a break from the team up movies and allows some solo films, like Marvel does. They are focusing too much on the people, and trying to add more with each film though.
Which is kind of funny, since this was a common complaint with some of the older Godzilla movies too. For some reason the executives can't accept that people go to movies like Godzilla for the monsters and insist on shoehorning in more human characters.
Much prefer watching fan edits of the monster fights that remove the mediocre music.
Exactly. They keep making the same mistake over and over again.
No one wants to see the diverse little ants and their ant interest story.
Want a good movie? Make Pacific Rim meets Godzilla.
Like I said, no one wants to see the ants. Only the giants. PR2 where they upped the ant story just proves that, again, like all monster movies have.