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'Godziller': That's one nasty lizard . . ..

Posted by Billy Wonka on May 16, 2014 at 17:12:12:

Kudos to Cranston for garnering a Razzie for "most over the top" performance of the year. He gave us a "Malcolm In The Middle" with a double shot of pathos. Apparently Cranston and Trejo both believe in taking a part no matter what is asked.

This was a pretty well-developed story which puts more emphasis on the characters rather than the wanton destruction of Godzilla and the Mohtra(s) as they convert Honolulu and San Fransico to kindling. The CGI is great and the overall scale of everything is MUCH bigger than before. There's plenty of entertainment value, but very little Shakespere value. This is the perfect vehicle with which to introduce your grandkids to night-terrors. (Sweetie, they are waaay too big to hide under your bed. Maybe one of their unhatched eggs but not the monsters.)

It's sad the American studio film industry is so married to profits that it has to recycle everything at least every five years or less. As far as retreads go, this is a go one.