{"id":15127,"date":"2014-05-16T16:00:00","date_gmt":"2014-05-16T20:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.albany.com\/movie-blog\/2014\/05\/new-godzilla-will-demolish-weekend-box-office.html"},"modified":"2018-06-29T08:37:27","modified_gmt":"2018-06-29T12:37:27","slug":"new-godzilla-will-demolish-weekend-box-office","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.albany.com\/movie-blog\/2014\/05\/new-godzilla-will-demolish-weekend-box-office\/","title":{"rendered":"New Godzilla Will DEMOLISH Weekend Box Office"},"content":{"rendered":"

GODZILLA!!!<\/strong> Quick<\/strong>! RUN<\/strong>! Go see it today!!! Oh, and see it in Imax. And don’t be even one second late. Seriously:<\/em> The opening seconds left the Imax audience in a giggle fit.<\/p>\n

On first look, several aspects of the film may seem awkward – poorly executed, even. Stiff acting and sparse dialogue seem to define most of the film. Out of context, it’s odd. This is made worse by Bryan Cranston’s absolutely over the top performance as an unhinged scientist and family man who’s lost everything . His performance is out of place in the film, though it’s the fault of pedestrian camerawork and staging. Distorted lenses, exaggerated colors, garbled sound – these things could misdirect a suggestion that he’s truly unstable, or at least convey how everyone perceives him. Amplify that paranoia. Instead, the rest of the cast pose reservedly and glance blankly – deer In headlights. Ken Watanabe has maybe 5 lines in the whole movie, David Strathairn gives his most understated performance to date, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson rolls his eyes, or run, jumps, or dives heroically. Actually, a lot of people run. Everyone runs. A lot.<\/p>\n