Amazon.com: Godzilla: King of the Monsters (4K Ultra HD) [4K UHD] : Mary Parent, Zach Shields, Barry H. Waldman, Alex Garcia, Hiro Matsuoka, Thomas Tull, Keiji Ota, Jon Jashni, Brian Rogers, Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Yoshimitsu Banno, Kenji Okuhira, Ali Mendes, Jay Ashenfelter, Michael Dougherty, Zach Shields, Max Borenstein, Michael Dougherty, Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, Millie Bobby Brown, Bradley Whitford, Sally Hawkins, Charles Dance, Thomas Middleditch, Aisha Hinds, O'Shea Jackson Jr., David Strathairn, Ken Watanabe, Ziyi Zhang: Movies & TV (original) (raw)
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Almost Epic
My complaints and concerns are mainly directed at producers:Stop hiding the monster fights in smoke, darkness, clouds, foggy-haze or behind military Ospreys! This was the primary complaint in the last Godzilla movie, you’d think the producers would have learned that lesson by now! This is why this movie did not make a lot of money at the American box offices because Fans are still a little raw about that…try that again in King Kong and see what happens to your bottom-line!I see they fixed Godzilla’s feet once again! At least they got that part right! Mothra died a little too soon guys…really?I’m (old school) grew up with Godzilla all throughout the 80s. So why in the hell is there a (Giant Woolly Mammoth) in this movie??? Because there are (NO) "Woolly Mammoth" in the Godzilla family of monsters when I was growing up! Stop screwing up these movies guys! If the producers were smart they would have included (3) of the (Giant Praying Mantis) from “Son of Godzilla” remember those guys? Now that would have been EPIC instead of a freaking (Woolly Mammoth) that had nothing to do with anything!There was too much unnecessary human dialogue...focus on the monsters! I got really tired of the (little know it all, teenage girl drama)! This is NOT (Days of our lives)! Miss me with that next time guys and stay focused on the monsters back stories! To all writers and producers DON’T even screw up Godzilla VS King Kong! Take notes from all the critical reviews and make the necessary corrections!Otherwise, you guys KILLED IT! Congratulations on an amazing movie...but fix all of the problems, listen to the fans!The Facts:1. Running Time Approx. 2 hrs. 15 min.2. Sound: DTS-5.1 and ATMOS3. Picture: Widescreen4. Filled with action, suspense and drama, almost Epic.5. Explains back story very well.6. Producers tried to HIDE monster fights yet again!7. Not enough focus on Monsters.8. Too much unnecessary human dialogue.9. Movie was intense and good, but dropped the ball in some areas.10. Recommend purchase on Blu-ray, a must have classic.Thank you, hope this helps!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
"Godzilla: King of the Monsters" is a May 13, 2019 American science fiction monster film produced by Legendary Pictures, based on the screenplay cowritten by Michael Dougherty and Zach Shields from an original story cowritten by Max Borenstein, Michael Dougherty, and Zach Shields, with visual effects by Guillaume Rocheron; the third film in the 'MonsterVerse' franchise; occasioning the May 31, 2019 contemporaneous publication of the 'Official Movie Novelization', "Godzilla: King of the Monsters", written by Gregory Keyes; featuring the Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, and King Ghidorah monsters created and owned by Tōhō Co., Ltd. Filmed in locations as diverse as Atlanta, Georgia at Blackhall Studios; Mexico City, Mexico at the Zócalo and its surrounding streets; Boston, Massachusetts on multiple sets recreating Antarctica and a back lot baseball field representing Fenway Park, as well as sound stages for the stadium's broadcasting booth and corridor sets; Tunnel Hill, Georgia; and was partially filmed at Wàndá Group's "Oriental Movie Metropolis" in Qīngdǎo, China, the largest and most advanced media production complex in the world, spanning 408 acres, the facilities include 40 world-class studio stages, 25 workshops and two permanent underwater stages, including the largest exterior tank and blue screen in Asia.
The 'MonsterVerse' is an American multimedia franchise, created in 2014 and owned by Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures, presenting an original and unique 'shared universe,' incorporating various exclusive canons, across continuities, into a singular storyworld within the same continuities' universe; having correlated characters, settings, and plot points. This franchise is in my opinion a brilliantly conceived literary device and framework, initiating an original cinematic universe, to introduce entirely unique mythopoeia (mythmaking) narratives to both old and new creatures and characters that present reinvented myths in an overarching metanarrative to establish prototypical canon, chronology, and continuum, expanding beyond the realm of film into publishing, television, gaming, toys, apparel, parklands, and more.
Thus, the MonsterVerse published original 'novelizations' in connection with each of its films. A novelization is greater than an original novel. Where an adaptation from novel to screen compresses the narrative, the reverse is true in novelization, which elaborates the narrative and introduces more details, backstory, creative elements, prequels, interquels, and sequels. This extends the universe beyond the cinematic to include original tie-in novels and graphic novels "presented in comic-strip format and published as a book," which typically present new stories for existing characters already developed within the franchise but can create entirely new characters and complex mythologies, part of the "official" storyline continuity, considered canonical, and typically released in tandem with the film or soon thereafter as a promotion or resource.
This sequel to the 2014 "Godzilla" film begins five years later with those who favor exterminating "Godzilla" and all the other Titans. However, Monarch’s scientists believe "Godzilla" and other Titans are benevolent and stand against killing them. Intervening is a group of eco-terrorist paramilitary, led by former British Army Colonel Alan Jonah, who attack the Monarch base and steal an ORCA, a bioacoustics sonic replication device designed to communicate with Titans, invented by the Monarch paleobiologists Drs. Mark and Emma Russell. In response, the Monarch military agents pursue the terrorists to Outpost 32 in Antarctica, the place where the colossal, 521 ft tall, 141,056 ton, three-headed extraterrestrial terror, "King Ghidorah," codenamed "Monster Zero," is held in a state of suspended animation. But Monarch’s agents arrive too late to stop the terrorist group from awakening and releasing "Monster Zero."
Starring: Kyle Chandler as Dr. Mark Russell, Emma's ex-husband, Madison's father, an animal behavior and communication specialist who formerly worked for Monarch, and co-inventor of the "ORCA"; Vera Farmiga as Dr. Emma Russell, Mark's ex-wife, Madison's mother, a renegade Monarch paleobiologist with a history of environmental activism in league with eco-terrorist Alan Jonah, coinventor of the ORCA, who believes that humans and Titans can coexist, does not see Godzilla as evil, but as a potential savior in an age of catastrophic climate change; Millie Bobby Brown as Madison Russell, Emma and Mark's 12-year-old daughter; Bradley Whitford as Dr. Rick Stanton, a crypto sonographer working for Monarch; Sally Hawkins as Dr. Vivienne Graham, a paleozoologist working for Monarch as the right hand to Dr. Serizawa; Charles Dance as Alan Jonah, former British Army SAS Colonel and MI-6 agent who defected after becoming disillusioned by humanity during his time in the service, obsessed with "leveling the global playing field" and restoring the natural order, the mercenary leader of an anarchist eco-terrorist group funded through the trafficking of Titan DNA; Thomas Middleditch as Sam Coleman, Monarch's Director of Technology, leader on the development of the Monarch Sciences network, and communications liaison with the U.S. government; Aisha Hinds as Colonel Diane Foster, a decorated Green Beret and the leader of the G-Team, the special military branch established by Monarch specializing in battles involving Titans; O'Shea Jackson Jr. as Jackson Barnes, a Green Beret chief warrant officer who is a member of the G-Team; David Strathairn as Admiral William Stenz, Admiral in the 7th Fleet of the United States Navy, commander of the U.S. Navy task force, previously in charge of tracking down the MUTOs; Ken Watanabe as Dr. Ishirō Serizawa, the agency's de facto leader, son of Eiji Serizawa, Monarch's founding father; and, Zhang Ziyi as Dr. Ilene Chen and twin sister Dr. Ling Chen, a mythologist working for Monarch.
The actors characterizations are engaging and present an interesting and enlivening story that is overwhelmed by the raging monster battle sequences. The monsters and their aggressions are so spectacular and memorable that the human performances are lost in the spectacle.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
The movies came in good condition, I still didn't watch them so I would have to update after watching.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Great Film Love The Beach FX The Action The Story
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
It's Godzilla!!!.....nuff said!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2019
Im going to start with the things that genuinely do make this worth watching.
The last 40 minutes or so are amazing. I wont give any spoilers.
The monster designs are absolutely fantastic, the fights that involve monsters and human war machines are by far my favorite part of the movie. Every monster was done justice by the people on the design team.
The fan service is 100% on point. There are small call backs all throughout the film make it feel like the writers care about the franchise. None of them felt forced and it really did add a lot to the hype/ nostalgia.
And now unfortunately the bad... this section is going to be a lot longer than I would like it to be. I would like to start by saying I have been watching Godzilla movies since I was born. I absolutely love the franchise, I have gone to every american released film in theaters at least once. There are only 2 of the films missing from my DVD/ Bluray library. I really does pain me to call out the bad parts of this movie, because they are REALLY BAD. (almost Godzillas Revenge levels of bad)
This will have VERY small spoilers relevant only to the setting of a single scene, and a plot point that is revealed within the first 10 minutes of the movie. It should not ruin the movie for you... you have been warned.
starting from the least offensive and moving up to the worst thing...
<Very small point here, wouldn't ruin anything on its own>
Not Atlantis that is accessible via underwater water worm holes. Why is this here? Just make the setting the bottom of the ocean, its unnecessary to bring a ancient advanced civilization into the series.
<Moderately small point... its really dumb. The reason Im mentioning it here is because it is so unnecessary... 4 more bit part actors could have fixed this>
The commander lady is an idiot. She cant just give orders, she needs to lead from the front, even when its super dangerous and dumb to do so. And it isnt in just one dumb way she is risking her life. Ground team deploying into a firefight? Shes on the ground. Someone needs an air evac? Shell pilot the aircraft into a very hot LZ.
<Okay, this is a more minor things again, but it bothers me>
The flying aircraft carrier is keeping up with fighter jets... ya cool, ill buy that. Then its launch bays open up and it starts dropping osprey prop planes... The physics would end with a very dead flight team but okay.
This movie is a mixed bag for me. This movie has the highest highs... but it comes with the lowest lows. If the average movie gets 3 stars, I would give this 2.5. Give it a chance and let the studio know they should keep building on the franchise, but they need to do better.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
I absolutely loveeeeee this movie !
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5.0 out of 5 stars Godzilla king of the Monsters
Reviewed in Mexico on September 17, 2023
Llegó en un excelente tiempo y buenas condiciones sin duda recomendado, un hdr que deja ciego
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente Compra
Reviewed in Mexico on December 7, 2020
Es una película excelente al tratarse de Godzilla pero no sólo eso si no como se ve en 4K HDR y Dolby Atmos,Visión es espectacular lo que me parece es que es más trama humana que Godzilla
Pero es magnífica la película 🎥 👌
5.0 out of 5 stars Espectacular!
Reviewed in Mexico on December 8, 2023
Como fan de GODzilla esta película no me canso de verla, es una maravilla y en 4K se disfruta muchísimo más
5.0 out of 5 stars Espectacular!
Reviewed in Mexico on December 8, 2023
Como fan de GODzilla esta película no me canso de verla, es una maravilla y en 4K se disfruta muchísimo más
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Reviewed in Mexico on June 12, 2024
Excelente producto pero estoy contento porque soy fan del genero y coleccionista de películas en físico
4.0 out of 5 stars 迫力あるGODZILLA
Reviewed in Japan on April 18, 2021
何故国内が3Dを販売しないのか、映像は最高の臨場感。残念なのは日本語字幕も吹き替えもなかったこと。でもそれを承知で買ったのだから文句はありません。とにかく迫力が2Dとは違います。