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Metrium said:
I agree with everything you said except for the ''Godzilla is not invicible enough'' argument. This is a argument that long time Godzilla fan seems to bring up all the time and I'll never understand it, and in fact it bore me. If Godzilla was invicible, pwning absolutly everything and the best anyone can do is tickle him with all their fire power... What is the point of even watching the movie? Complaining because he is losing to two Mutos? Really? Would you rather have him pwn 100 Mutos for 40min the same way that The Rock could pwn a 100 5years old? If the ''hero'' is never challenged, it makes a dull and boring movie.

If it bores you, why to you argue it?

Seriously, though, I don't want Godzilla to be some all mighty monster that can never be hurt or defeated, nor did I say that.  That would be boring.  What I stated was that in the older Godzilla films, specialized missiles/weapons could hurt him or push him back like they showed, but in the film it was just regular cruise missiles.  Those shouldn't have done that to him.  And like I also said, in the older films, monsters have teamed up against Godzilla before and gave him a good match.  Heck, many have when they are by themselves.  But, he always figures out the best way to defeat them after fighting them awhile.  And he definitely doesn't just pass out twice while fighting them for a few minutes. 

I think this is why cutting away from those fights, as well as making the final fight MAYBE 10 minutes was a HUGE mistake.  Had we seen him fighting the male the first two times, and the first half of the battle against the female at the end, we could maybe see why he was be tired.  Of course, they also didn't really give the impression he was getting tired or weaker, he just collapses twice.  Which is sad that Toho could give that feeling better with a rubber suit than Legendary could with a CG creation they have 100% control of.