>>135674481>Then you'd just get a lame kaiju movie about a monster who runs away all the time and nearly never fights backNo, it's a giant iguana trying to build a nest under Manhattan, that Jean Reno then tries to blow up.
>The acting isn't even good half the time either nor are any of the characters likeableYeah but they weren't dislikeable either. The dumb blonde made a dumb blonde move, but she redeems herself in the end; and everyone else at least added some comic relief moments.
>Plots don't need to make sense to be goodI'm sorry but I need a plot to be a little more logical, not shit like the 100 ton monster standing upright on the ice plates it just smashed through, then going to an underwater magic shrine to get a mystical healing/powerup, or using hidden ancient tunnels under the earth that allow it to go from Antarctica to Hong Kong in under a minute. The plot they put in the Legendary movies make less sense than the technology in the Flintstones. I could also bring up Master Analog Bomb Defuse guy, whose entire character in the movie is that he can defuse nuclear bombs, and when it comes to his big moment he puts the bomb on a dingy and drives it out of the harbor.
The plot in the 98 Zilla movie is ten times more logical compared to that.
>Legendary is loved for being a mixture of Showa and Heisi filled with moments like Godzillas big reveal in 14, the kiss of death, him getting bamboozled by Ghidorah in the arctic to his final fight against him in Boston, or the teamup between him and Kong going up against Mecha GNot gonna lie, the battle scenes were dope most of the time, and yeah the hawaii airport reveal in the 14 Godzilla was blood chilling.
It's just that everything else was borderline retarded, like watching a dumb anime.
>Zilla 98 doesn't have a moment that anyone can look back on fondlyThat's not true, they fed him.
>That's not a good movieIt had the same dumb plot problem, agreed.