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Evangelion Unit 01 piloted by Shinji Ikari is a physical cybernetic God, child of the second angel Lilith. He would win by default and remake the universe...or at least the Earth in his image. As much as I love Godzilla, Evangelion Unit 01 fought literally divine beings called Angels on a weekly bases. Unit 01 would have no problems killing Godzilla.
I just noticed something, Everything kaiju I make has an evil smile.
Oh I worked more on NebulaGhido
It will be animated as a 3d model as well, but the render will only show the outside lines and features I’d like to keep visible. 
Also I been dulling the photos in case you’ve noticed, I want to show off it’s vibrance when I finish.
Because the animated series exists I'm fine with this movie not being made, it probably wouldnt have been very good anyway from what I read.
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The most menacing-looking Godzilla.
OH JEEZ
THATS COOL
I NEED TO BE CREATIVE LIKE THIS LIKE WOW
2 words
*inhale*
queen bit--.
Definitely one of the best Godzilla designs, it's in my top 3 picks as well.
TEACH ME HOW YOU DO THAT! I’m literally dying. Is Z brush easier to use than blender?
The GhidoGoji suits are my top favorites. This looks like it's based off the Hokkaido GhidoGoji--My favorite of the two used in the film.
Thanks. Yeah, I really like the eldritch concept of ghidorah. But trying to do it better. Yes, 3d modeling and animation are stupidly hard. I spent the beginning of today trying to make a 3d model of AuroraGoji and I died inside.
Looking pretty cool so far.
True, as interesting as the unmade sequel could cave been, I'm glad they made the animated series instead (I personally really like that series). Although there are ideas in this script that I would have like to seen, the scenes with Zilla caring for his babies (especially the Minya-like runt) could have been really cute, and the scenes with the insectoids attacking sounded pretty cool.
Still I'm glad that Toho was able to make the Millennium series. In a way we did get to see a similar concept to the insect swarm and the Queen B**** with the meganulon and Megaguirus.
@Gman, I think we should start! Anniversaries of classic Toho films and fan reaction. Would be good to shed light on some of the lesser talked about films in the series.
Great job! Looking forward to your work.
I really wanted to love this movie and lied to myself for a few years. Then Godzilla 2000 came out and the fog cleared. I think I subconsciously thought that 1998 might be the last ever Godzilla movie and I HAVE to like it.
I really wanted to love this movie and lied to myself for a few years. Then Godzilla 2000 came out and the fog cleared. I think I subconsciously thought that 1998 might be the last ever Godzilla movie and I HAVE to like it.
Eh, I'm glad the 1998 failure gave us the Millennium series instead.
Besides the animated series probably pulled off the basic tenants of this concept better than a full on, live-action production would have.
Dang! I’m SUPER excited for this! This is gonna be AMAZING!
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I'm glad that Legendary took the reins.
I didn't really hate it, after all it's the first Godzilla film I ever saw. However I do feel that it is disrespectful to Godzilla as an iconic character, and it tried to create its own monster and call it 'Godzilla'. If the film was a remake of 'The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms' I probably would have liked it.
Godzilla can take all of them at once. No sweat.
I enjoy Alien:Covenant.
I have two problems with it:
1.) David creating the Xeno. I thought this was pointless......Unless they can show me why it was necessary?
2.) I felt no connection to the main characters. Didn't care if they lived or died.
Prometheus was the same. Both are cool space monster movies....but....crazy weak on characterization.
Too many characters in A:C? Should they have limited the cast to three or four?
Well, we do have the animated series, which did use some ideas from this script.
One on hand, I think that they should make another sequel for the enjoyment of the fans who liked it. On the other hand, they might get even more backlash from the fan base just like the prequel did.
@SarcasticGoji Yooo that pic looks amazing. I'm also trying to learn 3D animation and learn ZBrush to make a little episode of something in the future. In summary my idea revolves around a cataclysm caused by Ghidorah.
Uggh. Was hoping it was Alien not Aliens themed. Would love to have a Nostromo themed pinball...Or better yet...A Space Jocky / Juggenaut one.
wait they are?
wait a minute im going right to earth rn
...i cant find them ;-;
Honestly, I always enjoyed the movie, mainly due to nostalgia (it played a big role in my childhood). It was the first giant monster movie I ever saw. I had quite a bit of toys from the movie, some of which I still have (a couple of the babies and a Taco bell figure) and some that sadly did not last (particularly a 3D eraser and a "Power Blast Godzilla" remote control figure). It was the movie that helped make me the Godzilla/Monster movie fan I am Today, so I could never dislike it.
Was it a faithful Godzilla movie? No.
Was it a good movie? Not particularly.
Is it an enjoyable movie. In a ways, Yes.
I think the movie had some cool ideas. The idea of a giant monster laying hundreds of eggs and the fear that these creatures could continue to multiply to the point that they could become the dominant species, wiping out humanity and other creatures, is kind of a cool premise. The problem was that it didn't fit Godzilla.
To be honest, I actually think that the first 30 minutes of the movie is really good. It does a great job at building up the creature and setting a somewhat mysterious tone. However, the movie starts to fall apart after the creature itself is revealed and you realize that it's not the true Godzilla. Ironically the movie starts out really similar to the 1954 film, a group of fishing ships are attacked, one of the survivors links the disaster to an old legend of a sea monster known as "Gojira", and there's even a scene where the creature comes ashore at a village with the military investigating the aftermath of the attack and finding giant radioactive footprints (which if you look on Google Earth/Maps those footprints are still there on Kualoa Ranch).
Honestly, after 23 years, I don't think it deserves the hate anymore. it was a massive misfire, I get why fans were outraged at the time, but constantly throwing hatred at it now is kind of pointless. And I don't think it's fair to criticize it for being different especially now, considering how different and experimental some of the more recent Toho entries are (Seriously, I'd take a mutant iguana laying eggs over a metallic plant thing that barely does anything). And at least some of the people involved, have admitted to their mistakes, unlike the crew behind a certain anime trilogy who continue to show distain for the fandom, insulting them for not being "smart enough" to get it, and viewing themselves as above the franchise... but I'm not here to rant about that.
Overall, while the fanbase can still dislike the film, I don't think that it still deserves the hate. It happened, it's been 23, it's time to get over it.
The evangelion kinda looks like the robot Peni Parker uses in Spider-Geddon
I thought you said I chose GYPSY, I chose evangelion one it’s cool looking, and two it fought godzilla and ghidorah














