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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Double Movie Review: Godzilla vs. Kong

Godzilla vs. Kong
Release Date Mar 31, 2021
Director: Adam Wingard
Producer: Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, Eric McLeod, Jon Jashni, Thomas Tull, Brian Rogers
Writer: Eric Pearson, Max Borenstein
Cast: Alexander Skarsgård, Millie Bobby Brown, Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, Shun Oguri, Eiza González
Runtime: 1h 53m
Production Co: Warner Bros., Legendary Entertainment
Rating: PG-13 (Destruction|Brief Language|Intense Creature Violence)
Genre: Adventure, Sci Fi, Action
Legends collide in "Godzilla vs. Kong" as these mythic adversaries meet in a spectacular battle for the ages, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance. Kong and his protectors undertake a perilous journey to find his true home, and with them is Jia, a young orphaned girl with whom he has formed a unique and powerful bond. But they unexpectedly find themselves in the path of an enraged Godzilla, cutting a swath of destruction across the globe. The epic clash between the two titans--instigated by unseen forces--is only the beginning of the mystery that lies deep within the core of the Earth.


Reviewer: SharonS

4 1/2 "villain hair" Sheep
My husband and I have been waiting for this! I'll cut to the chase...it was worth it! The writers and director knew what we wanted, EPIC BATTLES! There are people running around to give a flimsy reason for the EPIC BATTLES.

The actors did their job, especially little Jia. That kid is awesome and her connection with Kong tugs at your heartstrings. If you are looking for the sci-fi part to make sense, don't. I mean...Godzilla makes a massive hole through the earth to Hollow Earth!

My husband and I both give it 4 1/2 sheep based on the entertainment value. We will watch it again. And I will make fun of all the plot holes again.

Reviewer: Pamela Kinney
The pandemic has been a time where theaters closed in 2020 with some opening end of the year or 2021, and Regal reopening finally on April 1, 2021. Most of us have been binging on television, and movie production companies finally realized putting movies forward might cause many films to be forgotten, so they turned to streaming. Even Disney Plus is releasing its big films not just in theaters but on their streaming service. And Warner Bros. made a deal with HBO Max. Godzilla Vs. Kong not only premiered in theaters, but it also premiered on HBO Max (a better deal in my opinion as you have it for 30 days and can rewatch it as many times you want, unlike one time seeing on the movie screen.

Godzilla Vs Kong is not a film you watch to think or for social commentary—there are art house films for that. So, this movie will not be your cup of tea. But if you enjoyed those giant dinosaur movies as a kid and watch all the Godzilla and other monsters of Toho movies, then this movie is for you. 

I was a kid when my parents dropped me off at the movie theater to see Toho’s King Kong vs. Godzilla. I sat up front and met two other kids and we had a blast. No, Toho’s King Kong was cheesy and not the more superior King Kong from 1933, but still, it’s a giant gorilla taking on a dinosaur because sorry, people, Godzilla began as a dinosaur who due to radiation, got the breath that way—I suggest not seeing the original Godzilla redone for America, but the original Japanese version which was darker.

In this latest rendition of the atomic-breath monster, Godzilla has attacked Florida, in particular, Apex Corporation. So, now it appears Godzilla no longer leaves humans alone but is out to get them. 

Back on Skull Island, it appears only Kong and a mute girl, Jia (played by Kaylee Hottle) who communicates with Kong by sign language, but also psychically, is all that is left, and the island is now a containment for Kong, where a scientist, Rebecca Hall (played by Ilene Andrews), studies him and has care of Jia. When Nathan Lind (played by Alexander SkarsgÃ¥rd) approaches her with an idea to take Kong to Antarctica to the entrance that leads to the Hollow Earth, she is not sure at first, but in the end, they do it, by transporting Kong by ship and guarded by Navy ships. Sadly, they must go through Godzilla’s territory and the alpha attacks. Let us just say you get your first taste of the battle we have seen some of in the trailers here. I won’t go on and spoil it for you, so you can go see it for yourself, but there are more fights, monsters, and of course, there is a bad guy (Isn’t there always?). 

Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven of Stranger Things fame) returns as Madison Russell from Godzilla King of the Monsters along with Kyle Chandler as Madison’s father, Mark Russell, now working for Monarch. Kaylee Hottle as Jia is a breakout star for me as Kong’s deaf friend. It was interesting to find she comes from an all-deaf family, spanning four generations of deaf relatives on her father's side. Her native fluency in American Sign Language has provided her with opportunities to perform in commercials and Mother’s Day.

Like I said earlier if you are looking for a movie to challenge your mind, search for art house films. Or read a book. But if you want a movie to forget the pandemic and just relax, cheer for your favorite, Godzilla Vs. Kong fits the bill. It is better than the first two films in my opinion, and even triumphs over Kong: Skull Island. Forget the humans, except for Jia, they are there to help the monsters or cause their demise, the monsters are the stars and that was what I wanted to see. Besides, you can always find some art house films on Netflix, Prime, or elsewhere if that is what you want. But I think this will be a winner, even for movie theaters. Let the clash of the century commence!


Saturday, June 1, 2019

Sheep Movie Review: Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)

Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)
May 31, 2019
Directed By: Michael Dougherty
Written By: Michael Dougherty, Zach Shields
Cast: Vera Farmiga, Ken Watanabe, Sally Hawkins, Kyle Chandler, Millie Bobby Brown, Bradley Whitford
Rating: PG-13 (for sequences of monster action violence and destruction, and for some language)
Genre: Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures

The new story follows the heroic efforts of the crypto-zoological agency Monarch as its members face off against a battery of god-sized monsters, including the mighty Godzilla, who collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah. When these ancient super-species - thought to be mere myths - rise again, they all vie for supremacy, leaving humanity's very existence hanging in the balance.
Went to see Godzilla: King of the Monsters with my husband. I had pretty high expectations based on the trailer. But overall I was disappointed. It is pretty much a bunch of action scenes lined up with nothing between them. I didn't feel like there was a story other than Godzilla fights King Ghidorah (three-headed monster) and the people run around and dodge them. Plus there are 17 of these Titans but we only see maybe six of them...

The movie picks up a few years after the events of the 2014 Godzilla movie. And you need to stay till the end of the credits for a scene that hints at the next movie (yes, they are making another) coming out March 2020...King Kong vs Godzilla.

This is the kind of movie made for the big screen but is it worth the big screen price? Meh. Sometimes monsters and big special effects can offset the lack of storytelling, but Godzilla: King of the Monsters straddles that line.

Should you see it? Check out some other reviews or wait for it to go to DVD.

My husband gives it 3 1/2 Sheep

I give it 3 "Are you a good Titan or a bad Titan?" Sheep





SharonS

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

COMET & CHARGE! September Giveaway! Space: 1999! Rocky Marathon! Godzilla Double Features! And More!

Sept prizepack horiz 1000
Are you ready for a Spacey-week?

I hope so, because COMET TV has so many cool things in September! COMET TV is the new home of the cult classic Space: 1999! The out of this world series starring Martin Landau is a fun retro adventure, you’ll love!

Plus, there are Godzilla Double Features, Dr. Who and more!

YOU DON’T NEED A SUBSCRIPTION TO WATCH THESE GREAT MOVIES… 
THEY’RE AIRING FOR FREE ON COMET!

Plus, we can’t forget the action network CHARGE! There is a Rocky marathon featuring the classic film series all month long!
CHARGE! is an action network showing the most “kickin’” and “punchin’” films ever created.

Airing on COMET in September
Space: 1999 (series)
In September, look out for back-to-back episodes on
Saturday and Sunday evenings starting at 10/9 C. 
Space: 1999 officially crash landed on COMET! The residents of Moonbase Alpha were just minding their own business when the nuclear waste stored there suddenly exploded, causing the moon to hurtle into space. After passing through a black hole and a couple random “Space Warps,” you begin to wonder, is there a mysterious force guiding them?

Godzilla DOUBLE FEATURES 

Godzilla wanted to move to Saturdays. We said OK! Through September, catch the mega monster films that rocked the planet and featured Godzilla going head to head with his infamous foes. Destruction begins Saturday, September 8 with Rebirth of Mothra and Rebrith of Mothra II.

Catch Godzilla Double Features on 
  Saturday, Sept 8 starting at 2/1 C 
Rebirth of Mothra (1996) 
Rebirth of Mothra II (1997)

Saturday, Sept 15 starting at 1/NOON C 
Godzilla VS. SpaceGodzilla (1994) 
Godzilla VS. Megaguirus: The G Annihilation Strategy (2003)

Saturday, Sept 22 starting at 1/NOON C 
Godzilla VS. King Ghidorah (1991) 
Godzilla VS. Destoroyah (1995)

Saturday, Sept 29 starting at 1/NOON C 
Godzilla VS. Mothra (1992) 
Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-out Attack (2001)

Q (1982) 
Aztec Gods? Female Lizards? And a takeover of New York’s famed Chrysler Building? What’s a New Yorker to do? Rely on a criminal who has dreams of being a jazz pianist to find the creature’s lair and blackmail the city for directions! What, those aren’t on the subway map? 
Friday, Sept 7 at 8/7 C 
Sunday, Sept 9 at 8/7 C 
Wednesday, Sept 12 at 4/3 C

Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) 
Dr. Who heads to the big screen and in color! After accidentally being transported to another planet Dr. Who and his friends come across a vial of drugs and head to a nearby city to investigate and find missing components of their Tardis. Say no to drugs kids! They come across the Daleks who take the components all while the good Doctor and his group suffer from radiation sickness! What can cure them? The mystery drugs they found… But an evil Dalek plot threatens the group and everyone who opposes the evil cyborgs!
Sunday, Sept 9 at Noon/11 C 
Wednesday, Sept 12 at 10/9A C 
Monday, Sept 17 at 8/7 C

Dr. Who: Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1966) 
Peter Cushing stars in the role of Dr. Who and he discovers, after traveling to the future, that the Daleks have taken over the Earth! A band of resistance fighters are trying to stop the attack but everyone is brainwashed! 
Sunday, Sept 9 at 2/1 C 
Wednesday, Sept 12 at Noon/11 C 
Tuesday, Sept 18 at 8/7 C


Airing on CHARGE! in September
Rocky DOUBLE FEATURES
Catch a Rocky Double Feature every
Thursday starting at 2/1 C and 8/7 C.



Yo Adrian! Catch up on Rocky I-V all month in September on CHARGE! There’s a double dose of boxing goodness every Thursday. Watch the blood, sweat and tears as Rocky battle foe after foe and continually forges on against all odds! He clearly has thein the Rocky saga and relive all the action, guts and glory! Eye of the Tiger! Get pumped and watch the first five films. 



GIVEAWAY
And we want to give you the opportunity to have an awesome September of your own! The COMET TV and CHARGE! September Prize Pack is perfect for binging some classic films and TV Shows!

The Comet TV and Charge! September Pack has:
1 - Limited Edition Space: 1999 COMET TV T-shirt: Exclusive to this month, we’ve created an exclusive shirt celebrating the retro goodness of this classic series!

1 - Rocky Exclusive Charge! Clamshell Box: While there may not be a VHS tape inside, this pack has some of the classic Rocky artwork. Yo Adrian!

1- Rocky Viewing Kit: When you’re working up a sweat in the gym and feeling the Eye of the Tiger, this kit will help you get into the Rocky mood. There is a Charge jump-rope, a gym towel and a die-cut Rocky sticker!

1- Godzilla Funko Pop Figure: Who doesn’t love Funko Pops?!? This Godzilla will be the fire breathing center of your collection and a perfect way to celebrate the Godzilla double features, Sundays on COMET TV!

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Wednesday, May 30, 2018

COMET TV Monster Summer Giveaway! Godzilla, Rodan, and Giant Gila Monsters! Oh, My!

Do you hear that… It sounds like… A… ROAR!

That’s because it’s MONSTER SUMMER! The biggest, baddest and most fire-breathing summer ever!

Starting on Memorial Day weekend and… All Summer Long… COMET TV is bringing the heat with Godzilla, Reptilicus, Mechagodzilla and even a few Astro-Monsters for good measure!

Typical summer activities generally include outdoor BBQs, trips to the beach, and taking dips in swimming pools, but Godzilla fans may choose to stay indoors this summer thanks to COMET’s “Monster Summer” event!

Every Sunday, Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day weekend, Monster Summer has it going on!

But we’re not going to leave you without a little something to beat the heat…
We want to give you the opportunity to have an awesome summer of your own! The COMET TV Monster Summer Prize Pack is perfect for catching some rays or stopping a fire-breathing beast!

(details at end of post)

About COMET Monster Summer 2018
Beginning May 27, COMET will be airing a double-header of classic monster movies every Sunday throughout the summer, with the first film each night featuring your favorite giant lizard and the second starring some lesser-known beasts. The Godzilla films featured run the gamut from his 1954 debut Gojira, to the silly Son of Godzilla, to the kaiju overload of Destroy All Monsters. As for the other monsters featured, you can look forward to campy classics like the King Kong/Frankenstein hybrid Konga, the Korean Godzilla equivalent Yongary, Monster from the Deep, and the legendary — thanks to Mystery Science Theater 3000 — Reptilicus.
https://www.comettv.com/

MONSTER SUMMER 
Sundays 8/7C
5/27 

Gojira 

Reptilicus
6/3 
Godzilla: King of the Monsters 
Phantom from 10,000 Leagues
6/10 
Godzilla vs. Monster Zero 
Creature of Destruction

6/17 
Terror of Mechagodzilla 
The Beast from Haunted Cave
6/24 
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 
Yongary, Monster From The Deep
7/1 
Destroy All Monsters 
Destroy All Planets
7/8 
Son of Godzilla 
Konga
7/15 
Godzilla vs. Megalon 
War of the Gargantuas
7/22 
Gojira 
Attack of the Monsters
7/29 
Destroy all Monsters 
Monster from a Prehistoric Planet
8/5 
Godzilla: King of the Monsters 
Monster from the Surf

8/12 
Godzilla vs. Monster Zero 
It's Alive!
8/19 
Terror of Mechagodzilla 
Voyage into Space
8/26 
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 
The Giant Gila Monster
9/2 
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II 
The Giant Claw

The Comet TV Monster Summer Prize Pack has:
1 - Limited Edition Monster Summer Beach Towel: Only available via this promotion, catch Godzilla having a blast with one of two designs. You’ll be the envy of your friends and have some extra protection if a monster comes from the depths to destroy the planet. Score!
1 - COMET TV Monster Summer SPF Pouch: Beat the rays with this Monster Summer SPF pouch. Apply liberally to ward off the sun, The Beast from the Haunted Cave, Rodan or any other variety of lizard-like beast.
1- COMET TV Cooler: Listen, even Godzilla needs a place to keep his brews chill. Let’s be honest, he needs to beat the heat at some point. I can see him carrying this cool-as-fire bag around to crack open a cold one.
1 - COMET TV Monster Summer Beach-Tastic Ball: Are you a ball-er? I hope so, cause you need to grab some buds, jump in the pool and play with this Godzilla Monster Summer Beach Ball. Groovy!
2 - Exclusive COMET TV Film Cards: See what COMET TV has this month, with these collector’s cards. Perfect for the Godzilla fan, the Monster-man, or the COMET TV junkie if your life!

Use #MonsterSummer and #CometTV to spread to the word on social!
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Thursday, September 14, 2017

COMET TV Giveaway: Godzilla Doin' Work Prize Pack!

COMET TV Giveaway: Godzilla Doin' Work Prize Pack!
Godzilla is taking over COMET TV!
In September everyone’s favorite fire breathing, stomping monster is back and this time… It’s on COMET TV!
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Saturdays in Sept there are double features starting at 2P/1C and Godzilla will be showing up all over the COMET TV schedule, check out the times below!


GIVEAWAY
The Godzilla Doin’ Work Limited Edition pack has:
1 -Limited Edition Godzilla Action Figure: Who doesn’t
want to sport some COMET TV swag! Godzilla sure does! He
loves COMET TV so much, he’s ripping through his shirt,
clearly, Godzilla has been hitting the gym!
1 -Limited Edition Godzilla COMET TV Card: Perfect for catching up with Godzilla’s comings and goings on COMET TV!

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Thursday, November 24, 2016

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Movie Review: Godzilla (2014)

Godzilla (2014)
123 min 

Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi - 16 May 2014 (USA)
Director: Gareth Edwards
Writers: Max Borenstein (screenplay), Dave Callaham(story)
Stars: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Bryan Cranston
Official site

The world's most famous monster is pitted against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity's scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence.

What a lot of freaking fun! I went with my husband and 13 year old daughter and we all loved it. Especially my daughter. I think this is her first Godzilla experience. The movie is one big action scene and you will be cheering for the bestest monster ever. 
 People have complained that the the human part of the story was weak...the story is about Godzilla kicking monster ass! End of story <G>. It is exactly what the trailers show you. I am still all giddy.

4 1/2 "it's behind me isn't it?" Sheep




SharonS