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Should Hollywood make a found footage Godzilla movie?
With the popularity of found footage films rising, I think it'd be good to have a found-footage Godzilla film. Here's how it could go if they did this?
4 college students go to Tokyo for summer vacation. But, their vacation turns into a nightmare the night Godzilla attacks the city. Can they survive? It is a pretty good idea to me. The movie would be told in a human-scale and perspective, something absent in most Godzilla movies. And the Godzilla and destruction effects would be CGI! It would be 10 TIMES cooler than Cloverfield. What do you think? |
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An interesting idea but i think that would only cheapen the legacy of Godzilla by making it gimmicky and trendy
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Last edited by The Villain; 08-02-2012 at 04:10 PM. Reason: Saw that Cloverfield was already mentioned |
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kinda thinking they should give the "found footage" thing a rest.
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Yeah i'm really sick of it
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I really enjoy the found footage concept, I'm just a bit tired of it being used as an excuse to get away with sloppy/ lazy camera work. It's mostly the over use of the shaky cam technique that is becoming annoying in found footage movies, for me anyway.
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