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The Matthew Broderick film was an atrocity of the highest order. They just need to make a film w/the same FX to create the Godzilla we all know and love: indestructible and fire-breathing. And why have I never seen the Green Giant in an anime film? I'd settle for THAT right now.

2007-06-05 09:48:53 · 3 answers · asked by RickNY 3 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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...a sequel or off-shoot CGI based film probably will not happen, as the rights to borrow Toho's classic character, expired a few years ago.

However, it appears that there is a film being worked on, as we speak, entitled "Godzilla vs. Deathla", and is supposed to be specially produced for the IMAX theatre (with "Godzilla: 3D to the Max" being the alternate title. The creature, Deathla, is supposed to be similar to Godzilla's old foe from the early seventies, Hedorah; in fact, the IMAX film is being directed by the veteran filmmaker who produced the original "Godzilla vs. Hedorah" (aka "...vs. the Smog Monster").

Check out the webpage below, for further details... (Note: 'wikipedia' isn't always a reliable website, and I don't normaly use it; however, this time, they seems to have all of their facts straight, based upon the bits and pieces of news, which I've stumbled upon from other webpages).

...now, what I would REALLY like to see, is if someone would revive the original script of the stateside Godzilla, which was initially going to be directed by Jan de Bont (of "Speed" and "Twister"); it was supposed to feature a much more traditional look and feel of the classic Godzilla movies, and the big guy was supposed to battle a mythological creature called the Gryphon!!!

THAT would have been something to see!!!

2007-06-05 11:23:59 · answer #1 · answered by Fright Film Fan 7 · 0 0

I waited for years for a big budget, US-made Godzilla movie and I was crushed, too. I had hoped for a Lucas/Speilberg version. I doubt we'll ever see one now, since the Sony was so God-awful. Contact Peter Jackson--if there's a director in Hollywood who'd be into the idea I'm betting it's him.

2007-06-05 16:59:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Copyright to start off with. And I think a lot of people got scared off from the rotten film

2007-06-05 17:04:20 · answer #3 · answered by Experto Credo 7 · 0 0

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