
Godkilla2000
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 8:15 AMYou know how most movies have some humor in them we'll this might look like a serious movie but I bet it will have somelol moments what do you guys and gals think

Devianteist
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 8:33 AMIt'll have a few humorous moments, but in the end, I think said moments will be more awkward than actually funny. They might warrant that uneasy chuckle, but nothing HAHA! as far as I can speculate.

DannyBlazor
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 8:51 AMMaybe we'll see a character that's a bit of a "smartass" in the movie, that's the only way that we might see humor.

Gojira2K
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 8:57 AMI hope we have humor. Like the Lord of the Rings trilogy had. They were able to have humor at like the battles and stuff and it the movie even better.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.

Lewshizz
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 10:22 AMIan Malcom shows up... "that is one big pile of shit"

DannyBlazor
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 10:39 AMAnd let's be honest... the only humor from the previous movies was bad acting and the scene where Godzilla blasted the guy from World War ll in G vs King Ghidorah(1991)

Destroyah-x
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 11:11 AMi doubt there are gonna be any humorous scenes, considering that the marketing for the movie's theme throughout has been consistently dark, and also relates very much to the forces of nature that affect our lives in reality?
Having said that, I can imagine it would be hilarious if Godzilla and the Mutos were roaring and preparing for a face-off amidst the destruction when they suddenly stop and start talking and arguing instead. O.o
" Your kind feared the Darkness. "

Madison
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 11:26 AMI could see a quip or two exchanged between Aaron Taylor Johnson and his comrades.
Or maybe comical scene/remark about the lopsidedness of a fight, like Godzilla vs the smaller Muto, or Godzilla being unaffected by a military strike.
But that's about it. The movie can't be too overloaded with jokes, or else it will sacrifice it's tone.
However, with absolutely zero comic relief, the dark movies can get burdensome. Even Nolan movies, which inspired this trend of dark realism in films have good enough sense to have a couple jokes in there. I imagine Godzilla will do the same.

Moses
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 12:18 PMA parade float of the 1998 Zilla with Roland Emmerich and Matthew Brodrick on it being crushed by the Godzilla 2014's foot.
That would complete the entire movie.
"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."

leaper
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 3:10 PMthere was a scene in a trailer with the main guy and his wife laughing

Linkzilla
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-10-2014 4:28 PM@DANNYBLAZOR That scene from Godzilla vs King Ghidorah wasn't for comic relief. I can see why many found it funny, but if you think about it more deeply, you'll realize that it's actually quite an emotional moment.
As for the humor in Godzilla 2014, I'm going with what everyone else is saying: just a few scattered jokes that provide a much-needed break from all the seriousness but don't detract from the tone of the film, like the Nolan Batman trilogy.

Something Real
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