Anyone else ever wonder if this scene was a low-key nod to 1998 Godzilla?
Like “K people, the real Godzilla encounters a suspension bridge, he ain’t getting tangled in it or killed by a few missiles. He’s just plowing right through it and yelling at the missiles.”
This scene got me to be a fan of Godzilla 2014 in fact, be a fan of the monsterverse as well I mean if I never watched that scene from Godzilla 2014 I wouldn’t be a Godzilla fan
In hindsight, I love how each Monsterverse movie is unique from one another. Godzilla 2014 is easily the most serious in tone, a real drama/disaster movie in the vein of the original 1954 movie. I prefer King of the Monsters, but this was definitely A strong introduction to the series and it helped revitalize interest in the big G.
When I first saw Godzilla , I was lukewarm on it. I had gone in with high expectations; but when Bryan Cranston disappeared from the movie and was more-or-less replaced by his completely boring son, it was kind of a gut punch.
Watching it a few years after that though, it really began to grow on me. It certainly isn't perfect, but the Godzilla scenes are awesome and they are everything they should have been. Godzilla absolutely badass in this movie.
One of the only things the movie really lacked was an interesting protagonist.
The film does an incredible job with showing the scenes of destruction from the civilian's POV.
Also, this was the last film that I ever saw with an ex-girlfriend of mine.
She was pretty annoyed with me when we accidentally went into the wrong screening.
I'm always with the same question. How does Godzilla stand on the gigantic ocean and walk like on land. The tone of this movie will never be unmatched.
The monarch series retconned this scene from the 2014 movie, making it so the bus was stopped by a fallen support cable. The Japanese teacher lady helps kids off the bus, but falling debris collapses the bridge at the front of the bus, and some children lose their lives. Not sure why they did that.
To be fair, Godzilla did stop to look at the obstacle and figure out a way around it. Just got pushed into the bridge when the navy started shooting at him.
Shoutout to the real MVP of this scene. The bus driver. He saw the biggest damn monster on earth and got out its way.
I am watching Godzilla 2014. It’s very good.
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Anyone else ever wonder if this scene was a low-key nod to 1998 Godzilla?
Like “K people, the real Godzilla encounters a suspension bridge, he ain’t getting tangled in it or killed by a few missiles. He’s just plowing right through it and yelling at the missiles.”
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Among all Hollywood Godzilla file, Gareth Edward's version is best.
The best Godzilla movie ever
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That bus driver knew one thing and one thing only; get the kids out of there..
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Humans: shoot him with tanks and guns Godzilla: OW IM GETTING STUNGE BY WASP
This scene got me to be a fan of Godzilla 2014 in fact, be a fan of the monsterverse as well I mean if I never watched that scene from Godzilla 2014 I wouldn’t be a Godzilla fan
In hindsight, I love how each Monsterverse movie is unique from one another. Godzilla 2014 is easily the most serious in tone, a real drama/disaster movie in the vein of the original 1954 movie. I prefer King of the Monsters, but this was definitely A strong introduction to the series and it helped revitalize interest in the big G.
this is japan
When I first saw Godzilla , I was lukewarm on it. I had gone in with high expectations; but when Bryan Cranston disappeared from the movie and was more-or-less replaced by his completely boring son, it was kind of a gut punch.
Watching it a few years after that though, it really began to grow on me. It certainly isn't perfect, but the Godzilla scenes are awesome and they are everything they should have been. Godzilla absolutely badass in this movie.
One of the only things the movie really lacked was an interesting protagonist.
The film does an incredible job with showing the scenes of destruction from the civilian's POV.
Also, this was the last film that I ever saw with an ex-girlfriend of mine.
She was pretty annoyed with me when we accidentally went into the wrong screening.
F**k you, Kandace.
dang godzilla is up from bridge
pov coming home from school on a bus
Godzilla 2014 will forever be the best of legendary Godzilla movies
The second time Golden Gate Bridge got attacked by a giant monster
Best field trip ever
I'm always with the same question. How does Godzilla stand on the gigantic ocean and walk like on land. The tone of this movie will never be unmatched.
The monarch series retconned this scene from the 2014 movie, making it so the bus was stopped by a fallen support cable. The Japanese teacher lady helps kids off the bus, but falling debris collapses the bridge at the front of the bus, and some children lose their lives. Not sure why they did that.
To be fair, Godzilla did stop to look at the obstacle and figure out a way around it. Just got pushed into the bridge when the navy started shooting at him.
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Buen video de godzilla 2014 godzilla golden gate bringe scene (5/10)
Not one moment in GxK and GvK gave me the feeling this scene did.