Yesterday, my girlfriend's father took me out to see the new Godzilla movie, which I was pretty excited for, since I've been waiting for this movie since my close friend informed me it was announced at ComiCon 2012. I wasn't really sure what to expect from this movie, even despite seeing all the trailers, I still wasn't sure what the movie had in store for me, although I heard online there was going to be a rival monster. The movie itself started off slow, with the focus more on setting up the back stories for the human characters. Actually overall, the movie is about the humans, and how they deal with three giant monsters destroying cities and what not. The movie does a good job of making you care about the characters, however, the main character played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-ass) was strangely enough, the most two-dimensional character. Maybe it's because he was a military man, and he was just in mission mode or what have you, but his character came across a little unbelievable to me. The movie also does a fantastic job of making you care about Godzilla, when the monsters through down in the final fight scene, Godzilla get's his butt handed to him for a while, and I was concerned for his well-being. The final fight scene between all the monsters was the coolest scene I've seen in a movie for a long time. It was incredibly awesome, but a little unsatisfying, simply due to the fact I wanted more of it, the movie teased Godzilla so much, it almost sets itself up for failure, it's hard to get a decent payoff when you teased as much as it did. So was the movie good? I personally loved Godzilla, I want to go see it again right now. It truly was one of the movies that makes you leave the theater wanting more. I recommend Godzilla to everyone, just don't go into the theater expecting Pacific Rim, because that's not what this movie was.

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