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Godzilla: King of the Monsters [2019] (2 discs) ... |  | |
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Length: | 132 minutes (2 hours 12 minutes) | MPAA Rating: | PG-13 | Sorting Category: | SciFi | Sorting Tub: | India |
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| Classifications: | - Action
- Sci-Fi
- CG
- Fantasy
- Drama
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Synopsis: The crypto-zoological agency Monarch faces off against a battery of god-sized monsters, including the mighty Godzilla, who collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah.
Reaction: It's a giant monster movie. It's an excellent giant monster movie. It knows what it is and aspires to little else. All it needs is thrilling fights, a few cool shots, and a little social commentary for flavor. Check, check, and flavorful check.
Personal Rating: 8/10 |
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Random Trivia For This Title: - In the novelization it's stated that Kong did hear Ghidorah's call but chose to ignore it as he's unconcerned with what goes on outside Skull Island, although stopping skullcrawlers who tried to leave the island.
- Mothra was designed to resemble real moths and given longer legs in order to defend herself against other monsters, a quality real moths can do.
- In an interview with Michael DoughertyMichael Dougherty, he revealed that even though he thinks the crew did a great job revamping Godzilla's roar, he pushed them further to bring it even closer to the original 1954 Godzilla's roar.
- Mothra's eye-spots on her wings were designed to resemble Godzilla's eyes in order to create a connection between the two monsters.
- Mothra's screech in the film is a modified version of her original sound from the Toho series.
- This marks the first time that [?] Blue Öyster Cult's 1977 single, "Godzilla", is used in a Godzilla film.
- During a slideshow montage of all the numerous Titans that Monarch knows about, the scientific name shown for Kong is Megaprimatus Kong, which was his scientific name in supplementary material of King KongKing Kong (2005).
- Millie Bobby BrownMillie Bobby Brown's film debut.
- The previsualization team for Godzilla: King of the Monsters based Madison Russell's face on Millie Bobby BrownMillie Bobby Brown's before she was cast. According to director Michael DoughertyMichael Dougherty, "We got so used to seeing her face that we just kind of said, 'Well... why don't we make her the offer?'"
- Before the premiere of this film, Director Michael DoughertyMichael Dougherty has confirmed that there will be a third sequel coming after Godzilla vs. Kong (2020).
- Mothra arrives later to the Final Battle despite being last seen around Godzilla's location and being capable of flight. The credits reveal at some point she laid an egg before joining the final battle. This was confirmed by Doughty on twitter to be the case.
- Kyle ChandlerKyle Chandler said Godzilla is his favorite kaju, while both Vera FarmigaVera Farmiga and Millie Bobby BrownMillie Bobby Brown favorite is Mothra, Charles DanceCharles Dance stated in an IGN video that his favourite is Mothra when responding to Godzilla-related comments, "Look at Mothra spread her big wings. Female beauty at its peak."
- Michael DoughertyMichael Dougherty later revealed that the name "Godzilla" is not the primary name of the monster, but a nickname, with the scientific name used within the film's universe being "Gojira". The resulting scientific dubbing of Titanus Gojira comes from the Latin term "Titanus", meaning "Titan", and "Gojira", meaning "Godzilla" in Japanese.
- Joe MortonJoe Morton plays an older Houston Brooks, the Monarch team member seen in Kong: Skull Island (2017).
- Ken WatanabeKen Watanabe (Dr. Ishiro Serizawa), Sally HawkinsSally Hawkins (Dr. Vivienne Graham) and David StrathairnDavid Strathairn (Admiral William Stenz) are the only cast members from Godzilla (2014) to return for this film, and out of the three only two die, Serizawa and Graham
- Aaron Taylor-JohnsonAaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth OlsenElizabeth Olsen, who are the two main cast members of Godzilla (2014), couldn't return for this film due to scheduling conflicts with other films.
- The names given to Ghidorah's heads during production, Ichi, Ni, and San, are the Japanese words for "one", "two", and "three". San's nickname, "Kevin", likely refers to how San is easily distracted.
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