1. Godzilla 1998
2. Peter Jackson's King Kong
3. Kong: Skull Island
4. Godzilla 2014
5. Godzilla KotM
Have yet to see Godzilla v Kong, but i'm sure that would be above KotM.
KotM was VERY pretty but it was so fricking boring when the humans were on screen.
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For me...
> King Kong 05
Near Great
> Pacific Rim
Near Great
> Kong Skull Island
Very Good (least flawed monsterverse film by far)
> Godzilla - KOTM
Very Good
> Godzilla 98
Very Good
> Godzilla 14
Very Good
> Godzilla vs Kong
Decent to Good.
Does fix various things from kotm (lighting, fight choreography) but doubles down on others (worse human villains)
Based rankings.
Shall rewatch the Pacific rim movies, love em
>KotM was VERY pretty but it was so fricking boring when the humans were on screen.
I profoundly don't get the hate for the human plot in KOTM. Coach Taylor was nothing to cheer for but I Iiked him more than Quicksilver in 2014 or Black Alex Jones in GVK.
Millie and her mother is moronic
Tywin is double moronic
>> Godzilla 14
>Very Good
kys
Why?
Because you're obviously one of those morons for whom a movie is just shapes and colors that you passively zone out to. Godzilla 2014 is objectively trash. Incompetent garbage with some nice visuals and sound design.
imagine what the person who wrote this reply looks like lol
Don't mind him, he probably watches KOTM nightly and cries when the Long Live the King line happens
No the kotm haters are the cruel ones.
>> Pacific Rim
>Near Great
>> Godzilla - 98
>Very Good
Agree?
>Tywin is double moronic
Why?
>Agree?
What's wrong with Pacific Rim?
what a shit take
Pacific Rim sucks
>Godzilla 1998
Honestly not bad, just a silly disaster movie that's a bit bloated. Without the name recognition it would be quite forgettable.
>King Kong 2005
It seems more like a love letter to the original than a remake. The original is a perfectly paced, compact adventure film. Case in point: the original starts on the boat and all the characters are introduced and set sail within a few minutes. The remake has about an hour in New York before they even set off.
>Pacific Rim
Considering the stated aim, it's a fantastic film. The ridiculous mechas, the gallery of kaiju, the incredibly choreographed fight scenes, the sense of scale, the B-movie silly science. The main characters are a bit dull though, I'd have liked more along the lines of Ron Perlman's character: larger-than-life archetypes to match the outlandishness of the action
>Godzilla 2014
In terms of visual and audio effects, it's flawless. The creatures look and sound incredible and always feel like they are real, gigantic animals. A great cinema experience. The characters are pretty dull though, and it does too much blue-balling about showing the fights.
>Kong: Skull Island
As a reboot, I prefer this to Jackson's Kong. It's a compactly-told adventure that functions as a self-contained film. It uses motifs from the original but re-imagines them, e.g. Kong getting trapped in a ship's anchor chain is a callback to the original's Kong in chains. Probably the best Monsterverse film all-round
>King of the Monsters
I personally love it because it's a fanservice film that semi-remakes Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster. I think the story is very well constructed, eco-terrorism is a fun villain motivation and expands on the balance of nature theme from G2014.
>Godzilla vs Kong
Not a fan, it ditches most of the storylines from G2014 and KotM, and the creatures are shot and move as if they're human-sized. I thought it was very bland.
Bump
leave big G alone, you filthy tasteless gaijins
>t. fat white nerd
If you think pacific Rim is anywhere close to the monsterverse movies, you are fricking delusional.
Monsterverse is 90% filler, unwatchable trash with humans you can't wait to see dead just so they'd get off the screen.
Pacific Rim is literally the perfect movie, every character is likeable, every setpiece is full of details and it doesn't even abuse CGI even though it could have
...Kong: Skull Island?
Best of the monsterverse, but that's not saying much, and unfortunately still worse than Kong 05
Fair enough.
There are still movies left for you to see.
>Cloverfield
>Gareth Edwards's Monsters 2010
>Rampage
>Godzilla v Kong
If technology like that existed, humans would be colonizing the solar system. They've gone from decent Monster movie to Independence Day 2