Godzilla's 60 years of destruction and Dr. Pepper: 90 Seconds on The Verge
Godzilla's 60 years of destruction and Dr. Pepper: 90 Seconds on The Verge
2014-05-16
sixty years ago the king of monsters was
born and at some point things got weird
I'm TC Sadiq and this is 90 seconds on
the verge this weekend a new American
reboot of Godzilla hits theaters it's
the beginning of a new era for the movie
monster who first appeared in a 1954
Japanese film from Toho studios while he
since become a kitch for the original
Godzilla was actually a serious film a
huge lizard like beast brought about by
nuclear radiation he served as an
allegory for nuclear fears and post
World War 2 Japan's there have been over
30 Godzilla films and this one is the
second American reboot now brace
yourselves and let's go back to 1998
Roland Emmerich's Godzilla reboot
starring Matthew Broderick was so poorly
received that Toho Studios officially
renamed that creature Zilla and later
had the real Godzilla kill him off in
2004 s final Wars but at least he got a
Puff Daddy collaboration out of it
Godzilla has been played as both villain
and Savior but by and large humanity's
presence is viewed as incidental to
whoever he's fighting be it three-headed
monsters giant spiders or even King Kong
so in an age when sci-fi and comic icons
of yesteryear are getting gritty reboots
where does the American remake of
Godzilla go not where you might think
director Gareth Edwards avoids the brush
of battles you see in a transformers or
Pacific Rim going for a more suspenseful
approach that keeps Godzilla just out of
sight for most of the movie but when he
does show up he doesn't mess around
for more on Godzilla check out the verge
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