Everything GREAT About Godzilla King of the Monsters!

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Published 2019-09-14
Godzilla 2! Or is it Godzilla 2, Kong 3? To be honest I totally forget this was also a sequel to Skull Island...sooooo that's still on the list. Makes sense more now with the Godzilla vs. Kong Trailer out. King of the Monsters did better with audiences than critics so it's a perfect reason to find everything right with Godzilla!

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Ghidorah Motion Capture Footage:    • Godzilla: King of the Monsters | Behi...  

Censored Credits at the end:
FROM U.S.S. SCORPION SUBMARINE REVEALED
THE HOLLOW EARTH RUINS PREDATE ALL KNOWN HUMAN CIVILIZATIONS
SHOW ANCIENT HUMANS WORSHIPPED TITANS
FORMING SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS WITH SOME…
OTHERS SCAVENGED FALLEN TITANS FOOD, BUILDING STRUCTURES FROM BONES AND HIDES
MASSIVE HORNS WERE CREATED TO REPLICATE THEIR CALLS
CALLED SOME OF THE CREATURES GODS, THE OLD ONES, OR DRAGONS
EVERY CULTURE INCLUDING WORSHIPPED THEIR OWN TITAN
TRIBES BUILT HOMES NEAR 'BENEVOLENT' TITAN NESTS TO PROTECT AGAINST MORE HOSTILE CREATURES
EVIDENCE SHOWS MAY HAVE EVEN DEVELOPED TELEPATHIC COMMUNICATION WITH THE CREATURES
ATTEMPTED TO CONTROL THEM, TO USE THEM FOR WAR
SOME TITANS REBELLED AGAINST AND THEIR HUMAN MASTERS
A MASSIVE CATACLYSM DESTROYED THIS ADVANCED CIVILIZATION
TRIGGERED A WAR BETWEEN MAN AND MONSTER
AND OTHER SURVIVORS SCATTERED ACROSS THE GLOBE, FORMING COLONIES
AS TIME PASSED, EVEN ORAL TRADITION AND WERE UNABLE TO PRESERVE MUCH KNOWLEDGE OF THESE ANCIENT CULTURES
FOUND EVIDENCE OF THESE COLONIES IN EGYPT, NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE, ASIA, AND SOUTH AMERICA
THE TITANS WERE NOT INVULNERABLE TO AND THE GEOLOGICAL CHANGES THAT FOLLOWED
THIS CATACLYSM TRIGGERED THE ICE AGE SENDING THE TITANS INTO HIBERNATION WITH
AND THE SURVIVING POCKETS OF HUMANITY SOON FORGOT THEIR CONNECTION TO THE CREATURES
STORIES WERE PASSED DOWN ORALLY BY, THEIR HISTORY BECOMING A BLUR OF GODS AND MONSTERS,
MYTHS AND LEGENDS. FICTIONALIZED BY TIME
INSPIRED MONARCH TO EXCAVATE THE RUINS OF THESE CIVILIZATIONS AND EXTRACT TRUTHS FROM THEIR STORIES
THEIR MYTHOLOGY BECAME A CENTURIES OLD TAPESTRY TO UNRAVEL
BELIEVED THE TITANS ARE ESSENTIAL TO OUR SURVIVAL
THESE CREATURES AND BROUGHT BALANCE TO THE PLANET'S ECOSYSTEM
TO THEORIZE IF ANCIENT HUMANS LIVED IN BALANCE WITH THE TITANS, THEN SO CAN WE
MONARCH SCIENTISTS EMBARKED ON MISSIONS WITH TO FIND DORMANT TITANS ALL AROUND THE WORLD
OPERATIVE FOUND SLEEPING TITANS DEEP BENEATH MANY MAJOR CITIES
DISCOVERED RUINS IN PERU, VIETNAM, AND EASTER ISLAND
SOME ARE ALARMED BY THEIR PRESENCE BUT OTHERS ARE WITH WHO
BELIEVES THAT MANY TITANS ARE INTELLIGENT, EVEN SENTIENT
CONSIDERS SOME TO BE MYSTICAL DEITIES
MONARCH OPERATIVES CAPTURED SEVERAL SPECIMENS
THE STUDIES COMPLETED BY UNEARTHED CERTAIN EVIDENCE THAT ONLY CAN RESTORE THE NATURAL ORDER
NOT EVEN COULD BRING BALANCE TO THE WORLD
WITH ANCIENT RIVALRIES LURKING EVIDENCE AT 37.218705, 38.855563
BUT HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE FOR THE FIRES TO AWAKEN BY AND SEND OUR OWN CIVILIZATION TO COLLAPSE?

All Comments (21)
  • @al6243
    Critics: "There's too much monsters, and too less humans." Me: "Oh iM SoRrY, was the movie called Humans: The King of Dramas?"
  • @radstaz2029
    critics: dont watch it, its monster fights and no human drama audience: yes, thats what a godzilla movie means
  • @thotacon
    The best part is that Ghidorah wakes up and Immediately Godzilla is like "I SMELL BITCH"
  • @PentagonThief1
    Critics: Too many monster fights not enough story. Literally everyone else: Thats... why i’m here.
  • @boshwa20
    Here's a fun fact: The line Ken Watanabe said to Godzilla was supposed to be said in English, but when he decided to say it Japanese, everyone loved it.
  • @RaptorNX01
    I went into this film to see Mothra, and was not disappointed. Also, I love that Rodan is literally just the monsterverse version of Starscream.
  • @kainezilla3688
    Buddhist monk chants were actually for Ghidorah. It’s the Heart Sutra. To ward off evil. And I swear I cried in the theater and I cried watching it again. The sequence of Mothra coming out of the waterfall is THE master clip of the Monsterverse. Everything else could be subject to criticism. Not that. Bear McCreary’s updated score, the visuals, the pacing. It’s perfection.
  • Godzilla vs Kong Critics "Just a film about a monkey and lizard fighting" Fans "Most Ambitious crossover in cinema history"
  • @bretth342
    Critics: it's just monsters fighting each other. Who cares? Audience: literally all of us. It's a Godzilla movie, what do you think we're here for?
  • Wtf why am I discovering CinemaWins just now? I’ve been watching CinemaSins for years, it feels like I’ve unlocked a new character or something
  • @malignantcrow16
    “Solidifying Godzilla as one of the good boys is very satisfying.” Me: at least till the next movie
  • “Is there anything the Vikings didn’t get to first?” Breaking news: Viking longship found on the moon
  • @sancheezzzy2712
    This movie alone should have 50 wins just for the sound design.
  • @river3861
    "Dude hates Titans" "Once you see them bust through a wall and start eating your family.... Oh you mean the Kaiju"
  • @DoctorCVC
    What confuses me about critics liking 2014 more is that KOTM from a character perspective technically had better characters in terms of actually showing development. 2014 has the vast advantage in acting due to an amazing opening performance by Bryan Cranston, and having a generally more serious tone all around, but none of the characters actually did much or experienced much in the way of character development. They didn’t change or learn much to anything from their experiences, and besides Serizawa, they didn’t even have much in terms of static character arcs either. Meanwhile Mark in this movie actually has meaningful development in this movie that gives this movie meaning. He starts with a massive amount of trauma and baggage from Godzilla’s initial rampage, seeing Godzilla as nothing more than a threat, a waiting enemy to be feared. But as the movie progresses, he begins to see Godzilla more and more like he views his animals, learning from talks with Serizawa and Dr. Chen, and actually observing Godzilla, that Godzilla is not explicitly an evil menace. He’s the apex of nature, neither entirely a friend, nor explicitly an enemy of humans. He is an entity to be respected, treated with care, but not to be viewed with complete fear or disdain. As a side note, I love the analogy of Dr.Chen in this movie when she compares western and eastern mythology around dragons. The idea that western mythology often viewed dragons as monsters to be slain and conquered, whereas the east revered them as special spiritual beings, kinda feels like a commentary on the overall perception of godzilla across different audiences across the globe. And it even brings into question the perhaps hubris of many of the hero-centric man vs nature tales that spread in western stories over the centuries. This being a very on the nose environmental movie, it makes me think there was an intention to link such stories to the disregard of nature by many modern civilizations, who like with the analogy of the dragons, saw nature to be conquered rather than revered.
  • The cast and crew did actually name Ghidorah's heads. Middle is Ichi. Right is Ni. Left is Kevin.
  • @brickwall9027
    Godzilla(2014) Review: 1.4M views Godzilla(2019) Review: 1.4M views "Perfectly balanced, as all things should be."
  • @camelotking5310
    When he pointed out the Loch Ness I remembered that when I read through the Godzilla wiki it said one of his allies was Leviathan, nicknamed Loch Ness monster or Nessie
  • @dragonborn2718
    "Sometimes to heal your wounds you must make peace with the demons who created them" Such a good line