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Madison

MemberMothra LarvaeMay-10-2014 11:28 PM

Hey guys! I just thought I'd try and reduce some clutter by trying to establish an thread to post/talk about the critical reviews of the movie before it comes out. 

After it comes out, Chris said he will turn on a 'Reviews' Section on this site we can use. Hopefully this can just hold water in the interim. 

I linked a few of the reviews I've read below. Feel free to comment. If there is a particular review you think stands apart, let me know and I'll give it a look/probably link it in the OP.

Consensus seems to be it's a slightly above average movie, that either needed more monster action OR stronger human angles to fill the space. The special effects, cinematography, fight scenes, and individual actor performances seem to be given a lot of praise. However, the script, story, and pacing seem to have gotten a harsh reception.  

 

Review Links:

 

Positive: 

IGN: http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/05/11/godzilla-review

The Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/10818993/Godzilla-review.html

Shock Til You Drop: http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/354361-review-godzilla-is-still-king-of-the-monsters/

We Got This Covered: http://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/godzilla-review/

Comingsoon.net: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/reviewsnews.php?id=118109

CraveOnline: http://www.craveonline.com/film/reviews/687833

 

 

Average:

Variety: http://variety.com/2014/film/reviews/film-review-godzilla-1201174616/

Forbes: http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2014/05/11/review-godzilla-has-grand-scale-little-substance/2/

Hollywood Reporter: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie/godzilla/review/702528

SlashFilm: http://www.slashfilm.com/godzilla-review/

Film.com: http://www.film.com/uncategorized/review-godzilla

IndieWire/Playlist: http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/review-godzilla-starring-aaron-taylor-johnson-bryan-cranston-elizabeth-olsen-20140510

 

Negative: 

Time: http://time.com/95212/godzilla-review-movie-bryan-cranston/

The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/may/11/godzilla-bryan-cranston-gareth-edwards-first-look-review

 

 

Aggregate Websites:

Rotten Tomatoes (77% atm): http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/godzilla_2014/

Metacritic (60% atm): http://www.metacritic.com/movie/godzilla-2014

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Akio123
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Damn, I just barely saw this! I hope they add a feature in which I could delete my own discussions. 

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Madison
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Eh don't feel bad. I JUST NOW got it up. And besides, the mods might choose to do something else entirely or nothing at all.

There really isn't much review clutter right now to speak of. You're existing thread is just fine. That and since I'm not a mod, even if your thread wasn't fine, there isn't jack I could do about it lol. 

I posted this not because there presently is a problem.....but rather just to perhaps head off a problem before it begins. We'll see. 

 

In the meantime......I so cannot wait for this movie :-)

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86 at rotten tomato 

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Madison
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Keep in mind with aggregrate websites, their methodology definitely affects the score. 

IMDB for example, has a terrible/nonexistent verification system, allowing movies to become bloated up or weighted down by false reviews. 

Rotten Tomatoes too has a problem with its methodology in that it only gives it a 'Fresh' or 'Rotten' rating in a pass/fail sort of way. 

This means that a review which gives a movie of 6/10 can be still counted as a 'Fresh' rating. The total percentage Rotten Tomatoes shows is the number of total 'Fresh' ratings, rather than the added up scores of each of the reviews.

So let's say you hypothetically had a film, which had 100 reviews, and and they were all 60%....Rotten Tomatoes would report that movie 'Fresh' with a 100% rating, making it look awesome, while it was actually just slightly above average. 

Basically Rotten Tomatoes is better at reporting the CONSISTENCY with which a movie receives good or bad scores, rather than actually determining whether or not the movie deserves a High/Low score. 

This methodology is working toward's Godzilla's advantage right now, as there are VERY few reviews actually giving Godzilla a 90% score. Most are giving it a 60-80% score. But Rotten Tomatoes has it at 90%, a much higher score than most of its reviews, because those are all still technically 'Fresh' scores. 

Not criticizing, or anything. It's awesome Rotten Tomatoes has it ranked that high, as a lot of people rely on that site to determine if they want to go see a movie, so it's doing Godzilla a tremendous favor. Just make sure you take Rotten Tomatoes total scores with a grain of salt if you yourself are using it to make a cinematic watching decision. 

In this way, I think Metacritic is superior to Rotten Tomatoes in terms of its methodology. Although looking at Rotten Tomatoes "average score" usually works just fine. In that category, Godzilla has a 7.9 right now.

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checked the Tomatoreader before going to work, based on 11 critics 91%. Was not expecting that

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Madison
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Yeah I know, pretty awesome right? :-)

 TAKE THAT PACIFIC RIM!!! (Pacific Rim only averaged 71% in its pre-release reviews)

 

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Nice work, Madison. Featured and stickied for the effort you're putting forth.

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@MADISON:

Great explanation.

Folks can also go to MRQE.com to read reviews from hundreds of critics (once submitted).

 

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Madison
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Damn, the 90%ish ratings didn't hold for as long as I would have liked :-( Down to 77% now on Rotten Tomatoes.

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MADISON - Really? I wonder what spurred the drop. The film hasn't even been seen yet by the majority of us. Could it be simply from projected uncertainties?
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Damn that's a shame. Hopefully it rises back up to the 90s.

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The film has only been reviewed by 14 people, so a single positive/negative review will cause a noticeable change. Hopefully it evens out in a few weeks in the late 70's - 80's range. The Metacritic score doesn't really match up for me with the review scores.

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Yeah you're right Tarrellzilla. Hopefully when more people rate it, it will get higher than what it's at now.

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Ratings go up and down for Rottentomatoes and Metacritic as the reviews are submitted.  For Rottentomatoes the reviewers who like the movie always seem to be counted early on.  Maybe this is purposeful.  For example, the movie "Neighbors" had a rottentomatoes score of 100% for two weeks.  Now it is down to 74%.

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Though luckily there are few but most of the negetive reviews concerning mainly 2 aspects:

1) Lack of Godzilla's screen time...which I'm not buying now till I watch it on the theater and more importantly that's not a factor as long as the story plotted & filmed nicely like many other awesome creature features out there (including JAWS) where it pays off at the end with great build up & character development, like Mr. GE also said on his numerous interviews. 

2) Lack of proper character deveopment: if this is really true than it can turn out more or less disappointment for some of the viewers. Cause I can wait for the king as long as they build up the premise for his cracking showdown with a good story & characters. Some of the reviewers particularly pointed out Aaron Taylor's lead as Lieutenant Ford for somewhat weak characterization. Hope this is half-true, cause as far some of crappy reviews posted with more than needed plot summary that he's the one with whom we will go through the journey to meet & see our favorire monster after all this long years. 

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Toho Kingdom's review:

http://www.tohokingdom.com/reviews/mirjahangir/godzilla_2014.htm

5 STARS, BABY!!!! :D Toho Kingdom is a hard gader... they gave Destroy All Monsters two and a half stars, for crying out loud!

And here's Sci Fi Japan's similarly strong review:

http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2014/05/10/godzilla-2014-review/

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To be honest, whenever I saw Gareth Edwards talk about Godzilla, he was almost always making excuses for making the creature. It was like he was kinda of embarrased, and "meaning" or "story" had to be firmly estabilshed alongside foreplay, we were often reminded about that, and that caused me to think he might not show Godzilla that much.

 

Given this is during "blockbusters" (other movies), you have to show more Godzilla. That is a no brainer.

 

The immediate jumpt to "Action Porn" etc like the Transformers is not what most people are talking about.

 

They just mean there should have been more from the Star Creature. This isn't 1954, this is a different era, and your trying to capture young people as well as old.

 

If this holds out, what on earth was Gareth & co thinking?

Why be embarrased to show Godzilla?

What was wrong with Cranston as the lead?

 

I know most of us haven't seen the movie, but you gotta wonder how they screwed those things up so badly (IF TRUE)

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@Talisman There are 17 solid minutes of Godzilla time, which is around the usual time for most SERIOUS Toho Godzilla movies. In fact all reviews, except for just a few who seem to just hate the whole monster aspect of the movie (hey, they knew what they were going to see, if they don't like it they shouldn't get to review it without a legitimate reason that isn't picking on something you dislike for the sake of it), say the moments with Godzilla are just spectacular. Here's a problem I also want to address: Critics spend their time analyzing a movie instead of enjoying it, thus their perceptions are different than those of us who do it for entertainment. We can't take their word for anything until we see it for ourselves. Shove their bull out of your mind and wait until you see it to make a decision. This is why I prefer reviews by normal movie goers who watch for enjoyment than those of critics.

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that's what i was thinking too.  Alot of Toho's  Godzilla movies ( i'm thinking especially Godzilla vs Biollante, and even my 2nd favorite of all time, Godzilla vs King Ghidora '91) didn't have as much Godzilla in them as people think, and the actual fighting is kept between 15-20 minutes  if that, ( in the case of vs Biollante, i think it's even less than that, but that's one that even i'll admit, can use ALOT more Godzilla) ... but what i'm trying ot say is,  it's being called out in this film, but 20 or so solid minutes of godzilla action is actually pretty much the norm for some Toho godzilla movies recently 

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RT has now rose to 84%.

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