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MemberMothra LarvaeAug-10-2014 8:49 PMShould Godzilla 2 be like Godzilla 2014?(jaws is an example the shark doesn't appear for a long time every time it does appear he only is there for a few minutes maybe even seconds)
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MemberMothra LarvaeAug-10-2014 11:45 PMI think there gameplan is for Godzilla to get more than maybe 40 mins.-1 hour of screen time. Rodan probably to get second most? And Mothra Third. I think King Ghidorah will get 9 mins of screen time and will be a lot of teasing
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MemberAnguirusAug-10-2014 11:54 PMPeople are saying its no use teasing something that we already know what it would sorta look like, the same can be said for Godzilla 2014. King Ghidorah will probably have the same screentime as Godzilla in the first film
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MemberMothra LarvaeAug-11-2014 4:06 AMYes, In my opinion atleast. But not as much i guess. But Godzilla should probably have around 10 minutes screen time at the most. And before you start screaming at me; Rodan, Mothra and Ghidorah Should have around 5 minutes too each, and thats not counting the final battle.
That would end up with a total of around thirty-fourty minutes of monster. More than enough in my eyes.
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MemberGiganAug-11-2014 5:19 AM^ I agree.
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MemberMothra LarvaeAug-11-2014 8:22 AMi hate the teaser style in the first movie. when the airport scene came up and they cut away from the fight i screamed with rage in my head. the first fight was the fu=ight i was looking forward to the most and it just cut away. no more cuts. i dont want it to be a michael bay movie with action in your face all the time but you have to at least give us something. so no more teasing
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MemberMothra LarvaeAug-11-2014 8:24 AMsorry meant to put fight. cant seem to be able to fix my comment
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MemberMothra LarvaeAug-11-2014 2:43 PMThe teaser marketing worked fantastically for this film, but it won't for the sequel. Maybe teasing the sequel monster but if they do this again (which they won't) for Godzilla, it'll send the message that this film will be just as limited in Godzilla screentime as the first; and that's a message you DON'T wanna send.