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From the wiki article:

"For Empire magazine's April 2014 issue, the magazine cover featured a picture of Godzilla, revealing the monster's design. According to director Edwards, elements of the faces of bears, dogs and eagles were incorporated into the design of Godzilla's face."

That explains a lot. I remember thinking at seeing the first trailers: from many angles, his face reminds me of nothing so much as a shaved, scaly grizzly bear. Sooo: you used mammals. and birds. to design your dinosaur. -,-

And further down:

"At WonderCon 2013, Guillermo del Toro expressed enthusiasm for a potential crossover between Godzilla and del Toro's Pacific Rim--another Legendary Pictures kaiju film--but stressed that no such plans are in place."

Okay. Somebody needs to tell del Toro: go sit down somewhere and shut the fu*k up.

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From the wiki article:

"For Empire magazine's April 2014 issue, the magazine cover featured a picture of Godzilla, revealing the monster's design. According to director Edwards, elements of the faces of bears, dogs and eagles were incorporated into the design of Godzilla's face."

That explains a lot. I remember thinking at seeing the first trailers: from many angles, his face reminds me of nothing so much as a shaved, scaly grizzly bear. Sooo: you used mammals. and birds. to design your dinosaur. -,-

And further down:

"At WonderCon 2013, Guillermo del Toro expressed enthusiasm for a potential crossover between Godzilla and del Toro's Pacific Rim--another Legendary Pictures kaiju film--but stressed that no such plans are in place."

Okay. Somebody needs to tell del Toro: go sit down somewhere and shut the fu*k up.

You don't want to see one of his Jaegers get the crap kicked out of it by Godzilla?

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Hehe, I didn't want to see his [del Toro's] movie, period. I'm still on the fence with this scaly-shaved-small-footed-bear-with-a-tail iteration with Godzilla; I sure wouldn't want to go muddling that with other properties I already know I don't like. Heck, I'm trying to give ol' Stumpy the benefit of the doubt, before I sharpen my pitchfork and oil my torch... :p

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Hehe, I didn't want to see his [del Toro's] movie, period. I'm still on the fence with this scaly-shaved-small-footed-bear-with-a-tail iteration with Godzilla; I sure wouldn't want to go muddling that with other properties I already know I don't like. Heck, I'm trying to give ol' Stumpy the benefit of the doubt, before I sharpen my pitchfork and oil my torch... :p

You don't really read like you're giving it any benefit.

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Believe it or not, this is the first movie in a very long time that I actually want and look forward to going to a theater to pay and see...

But yes; I'm not letting go of the small feet thing. You see where I'm going with this, eh? eh? ;)

That'd actually make a cool printed T; with a pic of the new Godzilla and a caption: "I saw Stumpy, 2014"

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I think the smaller feet don't look as good esthetically. But given all of the "wink, wink, nudge, nudge" small feet comments I'd almost assume your problem is Godzilla isn't sufficiently packing for you guys.

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My wife is tall and has little feet.

She falls down a lot.

A

LOT.

LOL

Seriously, Godzilla could have wheels or two little nubs down there for all I care as long as the movie is good. I'm more surprised no one is complaining about Kick-Ass as one of the main military/soldier protagonists.

Instead it's all about how Godzilla doesn't have an hour-glass figure and well proportioned extremities. :p

-b.

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Bloody Hell.

Well. This certainly took on an unintended and unexpected tone, with the feet thing. Let me be the first to attribute it to: a) a fair bit of naivety on my part, and b) having grossly underestimated the tendancies for crude debauchery with this bunch here. :p I'm actually a little surprised and embarassed that I didn't forsee this slewing so wildly astray.

It was actually an allusion to...

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I suppose this calls for a revision. I'd better go back and edit my references to say "stumpy feet," eh? Meh. I'm sure it's already too late for that... ^_^

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Bloody Hell.

Well. This certainly took on an unintended and unexpected tone, with the feet thing. Let me be the first to attribute it to: a) a fair bit of naivety on my part, and b) having grossly underestimated the tendancies for crude debauchery with this bunch here.

You shouldn't be surprised given this is the forum where people cast movies using pornstars, question wether Megan Fox has enough acting for brazzers.com, or go out of their way to make a note of wether or not an actress in a sentai show is a former JAV idol. ;):p

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I love how he attempts a scientific reason for "because buildings are taller" when it's literally because buildings are taller now and Godzilla would look dwarfed if he were still only fifty meters.

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Dafuq? :blink:

Okay. Yet another someone [this Craig McClain, is it?] that needs to be told: go siddown somewhere and shut the fu*k up.

What's all this "Cope's Rule" and "sexual display" bullsh*t? Dafuq you been putting besides oxygen in your diving tanks, man?

Of course, maybe I'm missing something? Guess that's what I get for skimming, instead of actually reading stuff... :p

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Yeah, from an evolutionary perspective, Cope's Rule is (at best) a gross oversimplification. It's an out-of-date notion that really has no bearing on modern biology.

Also, 60 years is a bit of a brief period to look for macroevolutionary trends. Particularly as the lifespan of Godzilla & family may exceed this period. I'd chalk the size difference up more to individual variation or sexual/class dimorphism.

Or Hollywood's version of Cope's Rule:

The last movie was big and the rube$ loved it! Therefore this movie has to be BIGGER, so the rube$ will love it moar!!1!

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:lol:

ed: Mommar's really much closer to the mark, I'd say. Ishiro Honda & co. wanted their monster to be slightly taller than some of the prominent Tokyo buildings he'd be smashing, hence the scale chosen for his initial appearance in '54. Subsequently, the producers of the more recent installments didn't want the King to seem dwarfed by the skyscrapers of modern Tokyo's skyline, thus necessitating the boost in his dimensions. All that pseudo-scientific fluff is just; well...

"okay, McClain. You need to take another hit off your regulator. Or purge your lines. Or something." <_<

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From the wiki article:

"For Empire magazine's April 2014 issue, the magazine cover featured a picture of Godzilla, revealing the monster's design. According to director Edwards, elements of the faces of bears, dogs and eagles were incorporated into the design of Godzilla's face."

That explains a lot. I remember thinking at seeing the first trailers: from many angles, his face reminds me of nothing so much as a shaved, scaly grizzly bear. Sooo: you used mammals. and birds. to design your dinosaur. -,-

And further down:

"At WonderCon 2013, Guillermo del Toro expressed enthusiasm for a potential crossover between Godzilla and del Toro's Pacific Rim--another Legendary Pictures kaiju film--but stressed that no such plans are in place."

Okay. Somebody needs to tell del Toro: go sit down somewhere and shut the fu*k up.

Here's you're shaved bear :)

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Talking about feet, I remember seeing an SD Godzilla years ago where he stepped on something and he was checking his foot. Hilarious looking figure, but that sort of says that Godzilla's supposed to have some bigger feet no?

He stands upright on his hind legs, sort of like T-Rex (except he's a bit lazier and just drags his tail around), so why does he have Brotosaurus feet?

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Talking about feet, I remember seeing an SD Godzilla years ago where he stepped on something and he was checking his foot. Hilarious looking figure, but that sort of says that Godzilla's supposed to have some bigger feet no?

He stands upright on his hind legs, sort of like T-Rex (except he's a bit lazier and just drags his tail around), so why does he have Brotosaurus feet?

yeah the feet don't make sense at all. they are like elephant feet. elephants use all 4 feet, same as the brontosauraus did (well a bracchiasauarus really)...i can't hink of anything that has 2 feet, stands upright that has feet that doen't extend forward somewhat. its unnatural looking. he'd topple over forwards.

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