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As a lifelong G-fan, yeah, it was OKAY at best. It was a better movie overall than the 98 film, but that's not saying a WHOLE lot. "Godzilla" was in the movie for all of what felt like 12-15 minutes, which is ridiculous. They spent WAY too much time trying to focus on/build up the human characters that, really, no one is going to see this movie for. People want to see the title character: "Godzilla". They even gave far more attention/focus to the stupid bug/parasite MUTO things.

Like I said, it wasn't a bad film. Like Pacific Rim, I'm STILL not a fan of American cinematography practices being used/overused, such as shaky cam, extreme close-ups, fast-cutting (ie looking like a music video), all during action/fight scenes. They really need to learn something from the actual Japanese monster movies, or Hong Kong kung fu films. The cinematography in those movies, is how action scenes are supposed to be filmed.....so you can actually SEE the action unfolding. But I digress.

It was an OKAY movie. I didn't come away disappointed, but at the same time, it didn't exceed my already fairly low expectations either. My main problem, AS a lifelong Godzilla fan, is that this movie will no doubt make a lot of money, which will mean Hollywood will want to turn it into a franchise, which on it's own will already suck, because I just get sick of them turning everything into a trilogy/franchise. But what's worse, is that if this is a huge success financially, Toho will most likely just use it as further excuse to not bother making their OWN, ACTUAL Godzilla film (miniatures, suitmation, etc.), anytime soon. And that is what any diehard Godzilla fan wants to see. Me personally? I do not want to see CGI be the future of this monster. Nor do I want it to be "taken over" by Hollywood. It belongs to Toho, it belongs to Japan, and it needs to be made the way they've always been made. The "Suitmation" special effects techniques were invented for daikaiju films, and it does them far greater justice than CGI ever will. Why? Because it just looks better. More organic. And the monsters and monster fights almost ALWAYS look better. Hollywood has come to rely on CGI for everything (and I mean everything, even blood and bullet wounds, which is hilariously awful). That needs to stop.

So yup. I thought it was worth seeing. But I wouldn't give it high praise, myself. I still want Toho to get off their fat asses and eventually make a real Godzilla movie themselves again. They don't have to pump them out every year like they were. I'd be perfectly happy to get a new one every 5-10 years. So long as they're GOOD.