
Barudarrowi
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-31-2014 9:50 PMI recently went to Disneyland here in California. Well at California Adventures they have this really cool show called World of Color. They play classic Disney music while colored water fountains do all sorts of things, all the while they use mist to create a screen that they project images on to. It was truly spectacular, but afterwards i immediatly thought "How could Godzilla get in on the act?" I have thought of a whole monster themed show, but lets face it you're here for the G-man, so i'll just talk about him.
I envision his part of the show beginning with the eery calls of the Muto. Fountains, colored gray to resemble scy scrapers, rise into the air. The muto flys across the mist and lands. It lets out a chilling roar before it starts wreaking havoc. Some of the fountains drop in height or al together, signifying that they have colapsed. Small bursts of water erupt as the Muto stomps about. The fire jets blow their tops as the muto looks unstopable. Then everything goes dark and we hear Dr. Serizawa: "The arrogance of man is thinking that nature is in our control, and not the other way around. Let them fight!" Small jets of water erupt in a sequence, as if something is swimming through. Then, on a cluster of tall fountains, the hulking form of Godzilla rises, turns toward the audience, and lets out a deafeaning roar. And it would basically feature the same general features of the earlier Muto sequence, with simulated buildings, fire, and whatnot. It ends with ther Muto dead as Godzilla lets out a triumphant roar accompanied by a dazziling crescendo of music and water works.
So what do you think? Like It? Think that would be stupid? Would you go see World of Color if they had that in it? How would you do it?