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Dr Kain 05-19-2018 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowflakian (Post 757124)
I mean really, what's the point in even making something for people to enjoy if all they do is crap all over it time and time again, or personally insult people that helped get it made.

We shouldn't have to like something just because it belongs to our favorite properties.

I love Super Sentai and Kamen Rider, but it doesn't mean I have to like every series. The same goes for Godzilla. I don't have to like everything with the name Godzilla on it just because it is Godzilla. Like when that garbage PS4 game came out people said, "But you need to buy it to support Godzilla video games." My response was, "I don't support shitty video games. If I buy this game, it means they can release any garbage game and I will buy it because it has Godzilla on the title."

It's just like with the DC cinematic universe. I didn't bother seeing Justice League in theaters because I hated Batman vs Superman. I didn't even pay to rent the movie as I waited until my local library had it. I won't go see Aquaman either. I love DC's characters, but I'm not supporting them if I don't agree with them.

As for this Godzilla anime, the first movie was absolutely shit. Not only was it the worst Godzilla movie I have ever watched thus far, but one of the worst anime movies ever made. Hands down the worst animation period. It makes Berserk look like a Miyazaki film. This new movie is apparently much worse based on the reviews that just came out of Japan, especially with the bait and switch they pulled on MechaGodzilla.

En Sabah Nerd 05-20-2018 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 757151)
Hands down the worst animation period. It makes Berserk look like a Miyazaki film.

When I first watched the trailer for this new animated Godzilla I thought my video settings were messed up before I realized it was just super choppy animation.

Snowflakian 05-20-2018 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBlueMarvel (Post 757150)
I agree, but I had to be one of those sanctimonious fans before arriving at the same conclusion. There are many aspects of how comics are currently being presented (in both print and movie adaptation) that don't exactly thrill. That said, I'm willing to put my canon instincts aside to open up the genre to a wider range of fandom. It's hard, especially when you feel you no longer fit squarely within the focus group for properties you've spent your entire life loving. Sometimes, it feels more like punishment rather than reward for years of loyal dedication. An insult to one’s intelligence, especially when you count yourself as one of the ranks that celebrated these works before being a ‘geek’ became vogue. However, the potential that the overall appreciation of those same loves (comics, anime, animation, fantasy, sci-fi, horror, etc) is growing and will endure well into the future is a fair enough trade for things not being presented in exactly the way you remembered.

I can understand that on feeling 'disconnected' from something you've supported for so long, but at the same time, it's this closemindedness and trying to keep it shoved in a box away from others that also kills franchises too. This entire aspect of acting as gate keepers is inherently selfish in itself and is strangling properties and excluding other fans that equally grew up with it too and supported it.

Transformers is an example with this as it was a "fan movement" of line of thought that tried to exclude Elita-1. Arcee, and other lore characters. Instead of seeing it as an expansion of the lore and richness of the alien basis of their society, they saw it as an affront with entire "women can't be robots!" type tirades. To the point even 'celebrated' authors of the property went on long winded ignorant diatribes on their personal blog about it. All because it didn't fit within their narrow views of what the property is because they couldn't see outside themselves even though it's always been a part of the franchise.

Looking back at Transformers Animated and other properties that did have such clear dedication to the fans and how it was treated with such revulsion and contempt when it was first shown is so disheartening at times.

"Fans" should celebrate things more. Look at the intricacies involved and how it carries the story. Or share the joy of what they remembered with others through this new interpretation. When fans try to "gate keep" stuff, it kills it. While we as fans do enjoy various works we grew up with, they do have to generate profits and interest to maintain getting made. They have to bring freshblood in to expand audiences and sales.

The more I see how some areas of "fandoms" work, the more I understand the direction of star wars episodes 7-9, and how Kylo Ren is pretty much them. Their death grip on everything and the tantrums when they don't get their way. How even when given chances at redemption, the ones that stick to their archaic off the mark views that don't grasp the work cause them to even stab Han Solo with a light saber and use others that were trying to save them to further fuel their egos and increase their stranglehold.

That's the way I see Godzilla too. This anime is such a clear love letter to other concepts from the brand but taken to the nth degree. You've got elements of final wars and the Planet X aliens, or the Ghidorah time travel movie interwoven in, but inverted to take it to a dystopian future type story. You've got elements of trying to show what Godzilla would look like and evolve after an obscene amount of time with no human interference. Potentially the Mothra priestesses, or at least a nod to them. And these aren't things that any normal casual observer would think about. These details are from someone that loves the property and found a way to get those fan-like "what if" questions made into an official work. I can appreciate that kind of depth to thought and the process behind it.

Seeing how some fans act though, it feels like seeing Smeagol or Kylo Ren. Smeagol for the possessive ones that don't get to work for their favored franchise, and Kylo Ren for the ones that do. And the more I deal with those areas of "fans" the more I really understand why those characters are the way they are for what they represent. And it's disturbing because of how fandoms were created to share things we all love, but then get so exclusionary, elitist, and selfish like that.

TheBlueMarvel 05-20-2018 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Snowflakian (Post 757162)
I can understand that on feeling 'disconnected' from something you've supported for so long, but at the same time, it's this closemindedness and trying to keep it shoved in a box away from others that also kills franchises too. This entire aspect of acting as gate keepers is inherently selfish in itself and is strangling properties and excluding other fans that equally grew up with it too and supported it.

Transformers is an example with this as it was a "fan movement" of line of thought that tried to exclude Elita-1. Arcee, and other lore characters. Instead of seeing it as an expansion of the lore and richness of the alien basis of their society, they saw it as an affront with entire "women can't be robots!" type tirades. To the point even 'celebrated' authors of the property went on long winded ignorant diatribes on their personal blog about it. All because it didn't fit within their narrow views of what the property is because they couldn't see outside themselves even though it's always been a part of the franchise.

Looking back at Transformers Animated and other properties that did have such clear dedication to the fans and how it was treated with such revulsion and contempt when it was first shown is so disheartening at times.

"Fans" should celebrate things more. Look at the intricacies involved and how it carries the story. Or share the joy of what they remembered with others through this new interpretation. When fans try to "gate keep" stuff, it kills it. While we as fans do enjoy various works we grew up with, they do have to generate profits and interest to maintain getting made. They have to bring freshblood in to expand audiences and sales.

The more I see how some areas of "fandoms" work, the more I understand the direction of star wars episodes 7-9, and how Kylo Ren is pretty much them. Their death grip on everything and the tantrums when they don't get their way. How even when given chances at redemption, the ones that stick to their archaic off the mark views that don't grasp the work cause them to even stab Han Solo with a light saber and use others that were trying to save them to further fuel their egos and increase their stranglehold.

That's the way I see Godzilla too. This anime is such a clear love letter to other concepts from the brand but taken to the nth degree. You've got elements of final wars and the Planet X aliens, or the Ghidorah time travel movie interwoven in, but inverted to take it to a dystopian future type story. You've got elements of trying to show what Godzilla would look like and evolve after an obscene amount of time with no human interference. Potentially the Mothra priestesses, or at least a nod to them. And these aren't things that any normal casual observer would think about. These details are from someone that loves the property and found a way to get those fan-like "what if" questions made into an official work. I can appreciate that kind of depth to thought and the process behind it.

Seeing how some fans act though, it feels like seeing Smeagol or Kylo Ren. Smeagol for the possessive ones that don't get to work for their favored franchise, and Kylo Ren for the ones that do. And the more I deal with those areas of "fans" the more I really understand why those characters are the way they are for what they represent. And it's disturbing because of how fandoms were created to share things we all love, but then get so exclusionary, elitist, and selfish like that.

Sure, your point is well taken. That said, please don't conflate my statements about canon with the current wave of bigotry and misogyny masquerading as legitimate criticism. Certain elements of fan communities have co-opted the argument for a more faithful adherence to source material as a thin veil used to mask underlying intolerance. That is not my perspective. I’m a representative of the demographics that are, supposedly, depending on whom you ask, being “pandered to” by some secret “agenda.” The only agenda that I see is an effort to become more marketable given the changes within the world’s population and target audiences. It’s business, plain and simple. The path to remaining relevant requires that franchises (and individuals, in a more personal sense) be more flexible and inclusive. My druthers revolve around a wish that the process be more organic in nature (i.e. new characters and ideas designed to complement the old, rather than replacing or re-constructing what has come before).

Dr Kain 05-20-2018 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Snowflakian (Post 757162)
These details are from someone that loves the property and found a way to get those fan-like "what if" questions made into an official work. I can appreciate that kind of depth to thought and the process behind it.

Depth of thought or good ideas are irrelevant when the writing, the pacing, the story telling, animation, characters, and execution are all piss poor.

Alien Resurrection had some good ideas, but it doesn't suddenly make the movie good.

Enigma2K2 05-21-2018 02:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 757067)
I run a Godzilla based Youtube channel. I think I know what is best for Godzilla!

Says you. I don't even take James Rolfe as the gospel on the subject.

Dr Kain 05-21-2018 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Enigma2K2 (Post 757215)
Says you. I don't even take James Rolfe as the gospel on the subject.

You clearly missed the sarcasm in there. :mad2

Enigma2K2 05-21-2018 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr Kain (Post 757225)
You clearly missed the sarcasm in there. :mad2

So I guess there's no point asking for a link to your videos, huh?

Dr Kain 05-21-2018 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Enigma2K2 (Post 757271)
So I guess there's no point asking for a link to your videos, huh?

lol Of course there is. :koopa

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKJ..._as=subscriber

Enigma2K2 05-22-2018 06:47 PM

o_O

...GODZILLA IS NOT A FLUFFY CAT!!! STOP THAT!!!

Dr Kain 05-22-2018 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Enigma2K2 (Post 757428)
o_O

...GODZILLA IS NOT A FLUFFY CAT!!! STOP THAT!!!

lol In my world he is. Hell, my logo was influenced by both Godzilla and Spectre.


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