I am looking forward to seeing it tonight, even at the risk of being annoyed. As long as the writing isn't as bad as the '98 debacle I'll be ok; I'm going to see Godzilla fuck shit up.
I quit having expectations regarding movies and tend to agree with much of this Atlantic article:
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment...em/370785/
I quit having expectations regarding movies and tend to agree with much of this Atlantic article:
Quote:For critics, the problem with Hollywood's superhero movies (and, perhaps, with its blockbusters in general) is that they are just fine. They are average. But they are average on purpose. They are the product of Hollywood's exquisitely designed factory of average-ness, which has evolved as the industry has transitioned from a monopoly to a competitive industry that can no longer afford to consistently value art over commerce. Hollywood needs to know what its fragile audience wants, and when it asks us, we tell them: Make something like the last average thing I saw!
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment...em/370785/