Look Out It Is Godzilla!

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I love giant monster movies, but the last American Godzilla movie staring Matthew Broderick was so bad that when they announced a new Godzilla movie, I was hesitantly optimistic.  They promised not to screw it up this time, and for the most part they succeeded, but they still have a lot of room for improvement for the next one.

This is usually the part of the review where I go over the plot, but I am not going to, not because there isn’t any plot, in fact there is far more plot than there should be, but this movie is about Godzilla fighting monsters, MUTOs in this case, and that is all that really matters.  For the middle part of this movie they seem to forget this and instead follow Bryan Cranston’s family, who seem to only excel in poor decision making.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen are fine actors, but all they do in this movie is chew screen time.  They are given nothing interesting to do but to make bad choices that throw them in harms way.  Which would be fine if there was a little more in the “harms way” department. Ken Watanabe likewise is one of my favorite actors, but all he does is act sullen and mopey because his bad choices killed a lot of people, and now no one is listening to him because his bad choices killed a lot of people.  Also his only thought on how to fix everything is to “Let them fight!”.  Now from a viewer’s perspective “Let them fight!” is exactly what I want to hear, but if you are resident of San Francisco, I don’t think that sounds like good advice.

When the monsters do fight it is great.  It delivers on all the promise of an American production company making a Godzilla film.  It is grand and epic, and Godzilla and the MUTOs look incredible.  The problem is that it is all is in the last twenty minutes of the movie, so the first hundred is the aforementioned family of the year.  It is a really good twenty minutes though.  So it is kind of like waiting in line for a ride at Disney Land, sure you wait a long time, but the pay off is pretty great.

Unlike Pacific Rim which packs in a bunch of boyish glee when the monster’s aren’t fighting, Godzilla tries to be more serious, and it almost ruins the movie.  Still once the titular big guy shows up, he was well worth the wait.  It is a shame they didn’t cut down the running time of this movie a little, it would have made a big difference.

Deadpool Gets His Day!

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It was only a matter of time before Fox decided to do a Deadpool movie.  Besides the X-Men themselves, Deadpool is the most popular character they have got, and to keep him sidelined for long just didn’t make sense.  The date they picked was perfect too: Valentines Day weekend 2016.  What is a better date movie than one about a jerky loudmouthed mercenary?

They haven’t announced who will star in the movie yet, but due to its rapidly approaching date, I am sure that it is <sigh> Ryan Reynolds, but we will see.  As much Reynolds has killed a lot of other superhero movies, this is the role that I would pick him for.  If they don’t announce it is him soon it may be time for me to get out the casting couch.

2016 is shaping up to be a good year: Deadpool, Batman V Superman, Captain America, and Shazam!  That is a lot of comic book movies, and I can’t wait.

DC Doing Full Court Press For Justice League!

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Bruce Timm who has brought us several amazing DC Universe cartoons over the years including the great Batman: The Animated Series is hard at work on an animated movie Justice League: Gods & Monsters.  The movie should be out in 2015.  Now one thing from Bruce Timm is good news, but what is great news is that they are also producing a short prequel series on Machinima to go with it.

I couldn’t believe it when Warner Brothers let Timm step down from his role at with DC, but it looks like they are bringing him back, and he gets start the hype machine for the Batman V Superman by reintroducing us to the Justice League.  I am very excited for a new DCU movie and series.  DC has needed something since Justice League: Unlimited went off the air.

Let’s Cast TNT’s Teen Titans!

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So I guess TNT decided that if every other channel was getting a DC show then they needed one too.  Still the one they picked surprised me, Teen Titans.  This shouldn’t be that shocking since there have now been two popular cartoons based off this property, but a show about butt kicking teenagers seems like an odd choice for the serious TNT.  To help them out I thought I would cast it for them.

Nightwing/Robin: Liam James

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I know I already used him for Billy in the Shazam movie, but he could use some steady work, and he was super good in The Way Way Back, so I am using him again.  Deal with it.  I think he has what it takes to lead this group of young justice bringers.

Starfire: AnnaSopia Robb

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Yeah I know she is from The Way Way Back too, but I forgot about that when I picked her.  Then when I remembered she was in that movie it made me like this choice even more.  She is a talented young actress and would have no problem being the most powerful member of the group…… unless they add a Green Lantern.

Beast Boy: Thomas Brodie-Sangster

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Beast Boy was hard because he had to be funny and be able to handle the action.  Luckley for me Thomas just ended his stint on Game of Thrones (sorry if that is a spoiler), and I know he is funny because he is also Ferb from Phineas and Ferb!

Raven: Elizabeth Giles

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Really I just picked her because she has a lot of experience and is brunette.   She has that superhero look, and I could see her casting a few spells.

Cyborg: Michael B. Jordan

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Yeah I know he is in the new Fantastic Four movie, but those always suck, so I am finding him more work.  He is a great actor, and I think he would do a great job.

There.  This would be a show I would watch!  I don’t have expanded cable, so I would have to watch it on Netflix, but I so would.