Too many humans, not enough Godzilla, but otherwise… it was awesome.
Go see it.
4.5 out of 5
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Categories: Movies and Film, Science-Fiction
Tagged as: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, action, Bryan Cranston, Elizabeth Olsen, film science fiction, Gareth Edwards, Godzilla, Godzilla 2014, Godzilla 2014 review, Gojira, Juliette Binoche, kaiju, Ken Watanabe, sciecne fiction, The King of the Monsters, The Telltale Mind













Short and to the point but I agree with your score! I thought the “Keep Godzilla” quiet and hidden method was a good one! Loved it!
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I enjoyed this one! I actually liked that they didn’t blow their load on Godzilla too early. But, some of the humans weren’t that interesting. Would love to see the sequel nail this!
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