The first quarter or so of this movie is actually really good thanks to a stellar performance from Walter White himself Mr Brian Cranston, but the second half of this film falls flat thanks to his sudden departure from the movie and being taken over by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who’s fine but he doesn’t have the same flare as Cranston. THis plot is told from the perspective of the humans and their efforts to aid in the take down of the MUTO’s, or at the very least not be killed by them. Along with these colossal beasts, another appears know as Godzilla, a creature who appears to be here to restore balance to the world by killing the MUTO’s. A new threat appears to our world in the form of the MUTO’s, a pair of primordial creatures whose existence threatens our survival. This plot is one that isn’t exactly new to the series, but it’s one that I find somewhat unique in how it’s presented. God damn this movie came out 5 years ago, I’m getting old. So without further ado, let’s travel 5 years ago to 2014 and look at Godzilla. This movie was the first film I ever saw in IMAX and that experience is one that has stayed with me for years, and I hope to see KOTM in IMAX too. ![]() ![]() ![]() In celebration of this momentous movie, I figured what better time than to review its 2014 predecessor simply titled Godzilla. He’s coming! On May 31st we’re getting Godzilla King of the Monsters.
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