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Fourth best must mean that it’s all sorts of terrible, which is completely unsurprising.Saw the film today and while it was the most ridiculous entry in the franchise so far it actually was better than I expected it to be. Probably place it 4th place across all 5 films.
Good enough to buy a nice WEA release from Manta when they do it
Fourth best must mean that it’s all sorts of terrible, which is completely unsurprising.
Pass big time. All these WWA steelbooks are going to be cringe release as fuc*. Buying them is just wasting $$$
Manta will release it eventually.
Fourth best must mean that it’s all sorts of terrible, which is completely unsurprising.
I think you're reading more seriousness into my post than was intended. But if I think the third best film in the series is really horrible, than the fourth best must be all sorts of terrible. And on top of that, my post has better plot than the last few Monsterverse films.Weird logic. If you have to rate 5 things is clearly obvious that something ranks first, another ranks last and everything else in-between.
For example on this page of this thread there's now 4 replies, I'd rank your post 3rd out of all 4 in terms of value to the forum
If you are watching Monsterverse movies for the plot you are doing it wrong. All I want from movies like this is a basic plot that gives an excuse to watch a giant monkey punch an equally giant monster in the face. Do you think I give 2 ***** about the plot of Pacific Rim, **** no I just wanna watch Charlie Hunnam pilot a giant mech and hit a kaiju in the face with a giant boat.I think you're reading more seriousness into my post than was intended. But if I think the third best film in the series is really horrible, than the fourth best must be all sorts of terrible. And on top of that, my post has better plot than the last few Monsterverse films.
Okay, fair enough. But you're generalizing your personal view about the relevance of a coherently developed plot to these movies as being the objectively correct approach for how everyone should enjoy them. Personally, I think that last few movies starting with Godzilla: KotM have been beyond terrible and no amount of mediocre CGI kaiju carnage has been able to save them and their lack of any sort of coherently developed characters and plot. But to each their own and I get why people enjoy them. I do think that the first season of Monarch was good.If you are watching Monsterverse movies for the plot you are doing it wrong. All I want from movies like this is a basic plot that gives an excuse to watch a giant monkey punch an equally giant monster in the face. Do you think I give 2 ***** about the plot of Pacific Rim, **** no I just wanna watch Charlie Hunnam pilot a giant mech and hit a kaiju in the face with a giant boat.
Also just cos something is ranked the worst out of 5 (or 4th I guess in this case) doesn't make it bad. If you had 5 gold bricks of slightly different sizes and you had to organise them by value would that make the 5th one worthless?
I was going to say 'It's OK to have such an opinion', because everyone's 'taste' is different, and I understand where you're coming from, but then I thought it's because of such opinions and low demands these movies make money, which lets them create more uninspired crap like it, which deprives me of something possibly better. So your opinion impedes on my happiness and satisfaction.If you are watching Monsterverse movies for the plot you are doing it wrong. All I want from movies like this is a basic plot that gives an excuse to watch a giant monkey punch an equally giant monster in the face. Do you think I give 2 ***** about the plot of Pacific Rim, **** no I just wanna watch Charlie Hunnam pilot a giant mech and hit a kaiju in the face with a giant boat.
Also just cos something is ranked the worst out of 5 (or 4th I guess in this case) doesn't make it bad. If you had 5 gold bricks of slightly different sizes and you had to organise them by value would that make the 5th one worthless?
It isn't Godzilla that's sucked up all the oxygen though, that's Marvel.I was going to say 'It's OK to have such an opinion', because everyone's 'taste' is different, and I understand where you're coming from, but then I thought it's because of such opinions and low demands these movies make money, which lets them create more uninspired crap like it, which deprives me of something possibly better. So your opinion impedes on my happiness and satisfaction.
I'm personally tired of dumb cartoons that I can't remember 10 minutes after wasting time on them, and would rather have something with emotional weight that entertains on many levels, that can be enjoyed repeatedly. Independence Day comes to mind...
True, true, and I don't mean this one particular movie - I haven't even seen it yet - just in general.It isn't Godzilla that's sucked up all the oxygen though, that's Marvel.
A healthy Hollywood probably has space for a big dumb monster movie.