Legendary Pictures' GODZILLA - !!SPOILERS!!

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I love spiders, but am very afraid of bumblebees. No other bees, just bumblebees.

I prefer the MonsterArts one, but I follow a "why not have both?" philosophy with Godzilla toys.

yeah but at least bumblebees are our friends, they help us live. they work for us lol. I like them.

The ones that I have absolutely no problem killing are wasps, those things are pure evil.
 
BOOOOOOO

Godzilla took second place in May with $171 million. As one of the most-anticipated movies of the Summer, it opened to a fantastic $93.2 million; unfortunately, poor word-of-mouth translated in to a massive 67 percent second weekend drop. Ultimately, it will struggle to reach $200 million total, which means it's going to sell fewer tickets than the much-maligned 1998 Godzilla movie.
 
BOOOOOOO

Godzilla took second place in May with $171 million. As one of the most-anticipated movies of the Summer, it opened to a fantastic $93.2 million; unfortunately, poor word-of-mouth translated in to a massive 67 percent second weekend drop. Ultimately, it will struggle to reach $200 million total, which means it's going to sell fewer tickets than the much-maligned 1998 Godzilla movie.

As much as Godzilla '98 is not a Godzilla movie and pretty cheesy at times, it's got summer popcorn movie written all over it and had that draw, plus that was the summer of Armageddon. Even though it was ripped after the fact, reality is a lot of people went to see it. The economy was also better though, and the new Godzilla is a bit bleaker and more serious so I'm not really shocked at this result.
 
Godzilla is real and he goes to conventions.

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More here :lol

https://www.scified.com/site/godzillamovies/probably-the-best-godzilla-2014-cosplay-ever-created
 
BOOOOOOO

Godzilla took second place in May with $171 million. As one of the most-anticipated movies of the Summer, it opened to a fantastic $93.2 million; unfortunately, poor word-of-mouth translated in to a massive 67 percent second weekend drop. Ultimately, it will struggle to reach $200 million total, which means it's going to sell fewer tickets than the much-maligned 1998 Godzilla movie.


This will probably be true. However, if you put their film budgets into the mix, G98 only made 6 million over its budget (domestically) 136 to 130 mil. So far, G14 is at 175 and counting compared to its 160 mil budget. With added foreign theaters thrown into the mix, G14 will be the better success story overall. At least, I hope it is enough for the announced sequels to proceed forward.
 
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