Trailer: Explains how Godzilla destroying a near immediate post War Japan sends it from zero to minus economically, financially and morally. Adum: "Why's it called Minus One?"
And the hidden message if true to rumors about there being 2 'Godzilla's! in this movie answer that question! 1 'Godzilla' is killed leaving 1! Minus 1 'Godzilla'! Maybe!
Huh, I was thinking it's because the original appearance of Godzilla was a decade after the bombing of Japan and this was a 'what if' scenario going further back in the timeline where he appears right away.
This is why people shouldn’t talk over scenes or lines of dialogue. I’m no stranger to certain let’s players doing that and getting confused about something because they talked over exposition.
“I care about who made it.” *forgets who made shin Godzilla, a Godzilla film he liked, despite a good chunk of the marketing and identity of the film being that it was made by Hideaki Anno, the creator of evangelion*
So this takes place postwar or right before the end of the war? I'm a little confused at the exact time period because you see a few IJN WW2 era ships in the trailer and Japan certainly didnt have any of those left after the war.
Takashi Yamasaki is a well-known modern Japanese director, so his name being marketed in the trailer actually does make sense. Mostly for the quality special effects and animation his works feature as well as adapting many beloved Japanese properties. The CG Lupin the Third film he did was great, as a fan of that series. If you can get down with the patented dumb zany cartoon antics, anyway. He knows how to retain the IP’s spirit generally.
Hearing Adam criticize the concept of Godzilla as "too simplistic to be interested in" is odd considering some of his favorite horror films (John Carpenter's The Thing, It Follows, Hellraiser 2022, The Host, etc.), also falls under the "find a way to beat the monster" movies.
What I find interesting about this movie is that it seems to be the first Godzilla in a LONG time (maybe ever) that appears to be going back to the original purpose of Godzilla. KaptainKristian did a great video essay about this subject, but a lot of Western audiences think of Godzilla as just some goofy monster movie with a guy in a suit, but the original film was intended to circumvent censorship laws in Japan by using Godzilla as a means to talk about the atomic bombings on Japan which closed out the Second World War. Japanese filmmakers weren't allowed to discuss the subject directly since the US's occupation forbade any kind of commentary on the subject of the bombings, so they created a monster film as a metaphor for it. Godzilla's design is literally intended to mimic the appearance of the victims of the bombings (his skin specifically is meant to imitate the cracked and blistered skin of those who were scorched by the atomic detonation's heat) and the original film is definitely darker than the version which was released in the states which added an American reporter character and edited some scenes to diminish their intended impact. As a result of the American version doing away with the original film's intended social commentary, it took on a much campier, generic monster movie direction which almost entirely did away with imagery and themes related to the suffering of the Japanese populace and the post-war conditions of Japan. This film, however, seems to be taking those things head on and I really like that. There's even some rumors that they might address the topic of Japanese war crimes committed during WW2 and, if true, that could make this movie incredibly controversial and, subsequently, quite interesting.
@@diegodankquixote-wry3242 That movied tried to go back to the thematic origins of the series, but those moments tend to be its weakest parts. The original Godzilla actually succeeds in a lot of its social commemtary and thematic goals, but GMK tends to be remembered more for the things that don't revolve around those elements. I give it credit for attempting to do what hadn't been done in over half a century at that point, but it fails to fulfill its potential, IMO. This film, however, looks like it has a better chance of doing that, especially since it appears to really embrace Godzilla as a force of destruction and nothing else. There's no benevolent side of him that appears in this trailer, he seems more like an embodiement of retribution which is perfect.
Gojira was about the trauma of the nuclear bomb, 84 was about Japan’s place in the Cold War and their social tension with nuclear warfare, GMK was about Japan trying to erase its own history of war crimes and colonialism, Shin Godzilla was a political satire about beaurocracy in the face of disasters, and Minus One is about trying to find forgiveness for yourself after deserting an unjust war and fighting for a better future
He really can’t get deeper than “kaiju, big boi, people will always like Godzilla”. He doesn’t allow himself to even watch this trailer with his asking about “why is it minus one?” It’s in the trailer and he missed it because he was rambling about nothing. Dude is too sarcastic and nitpicky abiut anything he doesn’t love. It gets annoying when he just speaks without thinking.
It’s not even just Kaiju films. Dude tricked me into thinking he’s actually somewhat smart with the Kimba takedown, but over the past year it’s slowly become apparent he’s far from it.
@@Yonggary1999isamasterpieceragdoll physics that make sense too, bc i'm sure if someone got violently flung into the air by giant broken chunks of street, some bones are gonna break in weird ways so idk what this dude is talking about
@@ayrahn7893 His Kimba takedown is still excellent. It’s not like he’s completely ignorant in what he talks about all the time. He is also a nitpicky bitch who seemingly refuses to learn more about certain things once he already has his opinion set. I find him more irritating than not anymore, because he can be incredibly smug and condescending for a dude with some pretty spotty shit of his own.
The director is fairly well known in Japan I believe, both for his directing and VFX work, but it's also a big deal for Godzilla enthusiasts. He directed Always: Sunset on Third Street which featured Godzillas first ofiicial appearance outside of a Godzilla movie, and he directed Godzilla: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle, a 4D experience for an amusement park in Japan. Both are regarded fairly well by fans as small of a thing they are and he's sort of seen as a Godzilla superfan who's finally getting to make his own Godzilla movie.
So...does adum WANT kaiju movies to just be all action all the way through with no substance? Doesn't really feel much like a nuanced film critic's take tbh
Being a film critic doesn't change the fact that he found the talking human scenes boring. If something makes a movie more boring then it's a good idea to not do that thing in the sequel. Suggesting less talking and more action doesn't inherently go against his nuance as a critic. There *are* slow movies that have little to no action that Adam adores, but those films aren't even in the same genre as kaiju films. Ultimately, he's suggesting the franchise play to its strengths instead of inserting talking scenes that add nothing to a movie.
@@YMSHighlights odd considering Godzilla's greatest strength is his ability to be a metaphor for any disaster for the 1950s Godzilla it was a way to get around talking about the atomic bomb for the more recent Shin Godzilla it was because of the tsunami and the nuclear meltdowns that happened. The whole giant monsters fighting each other thing really is secondary to what he was meant for
Considering how important and effective many of the human characters have been throughout the Godzilla series, having human characters that the audience can relate to and sympathize with is extremely important. Having said that, Godzilla Minus One may’ve had the best human characters of the entire series. Adam should honestly stay away from Godzilla altogether if he can’t look at it as anything other than “silly big boi” while nitpicking for nitpicking sake and being somewhat purposefully ignorant.
@@YMSHighlightshorrible take, godzilla did have importants but so did the characters, if all you get was "its boring" or "not interesting" you are genuinely really stupid, plus im NOT giving adam the benefit of the doubt, he's not a critic he's a RUclipsR, people need to think for themselves and formulate their own opinions instead of taking it from a youtuber.
Goes from repeatedly raging about 4K for three out of ten/fifteen minute preview reaction videos to starting out reaction videos by spitefully gaslighting his audience and insisting he never ranted ad nauseam about the same thing in the exact same manner over and over and over for comparatively extended periods of time. That never happened. Everyone is a stupid liar. Awesome.
I'm hyped for this movie to come out. Edit: I saw the movie last week in theaters and it was amazing! Adam should see it at least once- I guarantee he will change his mind.
Judging by the fact that based on this trailer, this movie will probably be similar to the original 1954 Godzilla movie and Shin Godzilla, I think probably even Adam will like this one.
Woh! A Japanese film made by Japanese for Japanese having a Japanese Director in the trailer and you don't recognize him? Yeah Adum, u right, why tf would they put his name there. Also why is the explanation for the tile is in subtitles anyway, not your fault for ignoring it while you assume all godzilla movies are vs battles and be dismissive twords this one.
The design for Godzilla looks awesome and this genuinely makes me feel like Godzilla is the bad guy and nothing will stop him as opposed to other movies.
2:48 I feel like the director knew this was true and decided to actually make the human characters interesting and likeable. He wrote it so you don't want Godzilla to appear.
And it ain’t that hard either. It’s pretty easy to research and find such information for an iconic and revered character. It just seems like he has this narrow view that he has to dismiss something he doesn’t understand. Very close minded if you ask me.
Ain’t gonna dislike this since it’s Olivia’s work and the vid is good, but DAMN Adum has some F-tier takes here. Especially the pseudo-body-language tale near the end, made me think of shitty true-crime vids.
He shouldnt have bothered doing this if he was just gonna do the annoying "I dont know about it so im gonna dismiss it/make fun of it" bit. Godzilla is never about being a cinematic masterpiece, it's about the message or sometimes just silly fun. Not every film has to be made for a golden globe.
I couldn’t agree more. Godzilla films have the ability to go from emotional masterpieces (Gojira and Shin Godzilla) all the way to clusterfucks of mayhem and fun (Destroy All Monsters, Final Wars, Godzilla vs Megalon).
@@Shlankyman545whats so hilarious here is that this movie turned out to be a deeply emotional drama about survivors guilt from a kamikaze pilot, and that Adum's dismissal of Godzilla movies having weak human characters absolutely does not apply to this one movie.
All this time and lemonade warrior is still just the encroacher. They encroach and encroach but never actually get there. Hopefully they can make it before everyone has stopped playing among us.
Huge Godzilla fan here. I HATE the English bastardization of the word "kaiju." Kaiju simply means strange beast or monster in Japanese. Creature from the Black Lagoon would be considered a kaiju eiga, or monster movie. Pacific Rim started out with their bullshit definition of kaiju as "giant monster." In Japanese, you would say "daikaiju" for a giant monster. Oh yeah, the new Godzilla. He has big clown feet. The director of this movie also directed Godzilla The Ride, which has a very similar Godzilla design in it. That sucked pretty hard. Hopefully there won't be any other monsters for Godzilla to fight, because his battle against Ghidorah in The Ride was among the worst of the entire franchise.
@@kaijureaper61 This is true, though Pacific Rim opened the floodgates. It was no longer a word reserved for fans on giant monster message boards. If not for Del Toro's film, there's no way there's be an entry in the Oxford English dictionary for "kaiju" (added shortly after the release of Pacific Rim: Uprising).
Don't think we'll ever get something as good as Shin Godzilla, but that was a pretty unique thing, where most Godzilla films...are, well, Kaiju movies. I'm open to checking this out and seeing what we get, might still be fun.
I’m a Godzilla Fan and I’ll admit that Most Godzilla movies have there issues, especially when it comes to Storytelling, that being said I’m cautiously optimistic about Godzilla Minus One.
The devistation is only a small pary of kaiju films...like...yeah...otherwise it wouldnt be devistating...I love Adum but fuck dude. Yeah, I mesn it costs a lot of money and an entire movie of devistation takes away from the point. lol
I cant BELIEVE Adam spent 5 HOURS of this 8 minute video talking about people talking about Adam Talking about 4K! What a SNOB! I dont even care about 4K, dont have the internet to play it in the first place and its just a trailer, not the movie itself. If the movie wasnt in 4K after i spent 5 hours downloading it I would be upset
Adams really gotta expand his simple minded tastes and expose himself to some real cinema like Godzilla vs Megalon.
The Jet Jaguar song is a spiritual experience!
@@lorddevilfish5868 Punch! Punch! PUNCH!!!
I know you're joking but he is pretty small minded with some genres and films. Him talking about Aliens was disheartening.
this but unironically
I love Adam but I gotta point out when his biases towards things shows.
Trailer: Explains how Godzilla destroying a near immediate post War Japan sends it from zero to minus economically, financially and morally.
Adum: "Why's it called Minus One?"
And the hidden message if true to rumors about there being 2 'Godzilla's! in this movie answer that question! 1 'Godzilla' is killed leaving 1! Minus 1 'Godzilla'! Maybe!
Huh, I was thinking it's because the original appearance of Godzilla was a decade after the bombing of Japan and this was a 'what if' scenario going further back in the timeline where he appears right away.
Adum: *talks over explanation of what "zero to minus one" means*
Adum: "Why is it minus one?"
This is why people shouldn’t talk over scenes or lines of dialogue. I’m no stranger to certain let’s players doing that and getting confused about something because they talked over exposition.
Adum “why is it minus one?”
Well… if you watch the trailer…
“I care about who made it.”
*forgets who made shin Godzilla, a Godzilla film he liked, despite a good chunk of the marketing and identity of the film being that it was made by Hideaki Anno, the creator of evangelion*
Adum “why is the writer/director’s name in the trailer?! Did he write/direct it or something?!”
Its minus one because postwar japan lost everything and now theyre going from zero to minus.
yknow like the trailer said.
too busy complaining about no 800000000k smh
listening to trailers is hard bro
So this takes place postwar or right before the end of the war? I'm a little confused at the exact time period because you see a few IJN WW2 era ships in the trailer and Japan certainly didnt have any of those left after the war.
@@moriartyholmes8172probably flashbacks to IJN ships being sunk by godzilla during the war
@@moriartyholmes8172have you seen the movie yet? I know this is an old comment but I want to explain if you’re still curious lol
This movie released and defied everything you had against it, kinda beautiful.
Takashi Yamasaki is a well-known modern Japanese director, so his name being marketed in the trailer actually does make sense. Mostly for the quality special effects and animation his works feature as well as adapting many beloved Japanese properties. The CG Lupin the Third film he did was great, as a fan of that series. If you can get down with the patented dumb zany cartoon antics, anyway. He knows how to retain the IP’s spirit generally.
0:18 Adum went on a 44 minute rant on why it not being in 4K was bad after this. Of course that part got cut out from the video
He says people act like he rants about it for 10 minutes and then apparently goes on for 44 minutes about it.
Holy shit LMAO really?
Haha Adam is scamming us into commenting on the video!
@@jamesm2078 yeah that’s what happened
Hearing Adam criticize the concept of Godzilla as "too simplistic to be interested in" is odd considering some of his favorite horror films (John Carpenter's The Thing, It Follows, Hellraiser 2022, The Host, etc.), also falls under the "find a way to beat the monster" movies.
Dude the new hellraiser was ass
I don't believe my comment had a sign that said "post your L's here."
He likes Hellraiser and It Follows?
He only ever tries to find things to complain about because he thinks complaining makes him a real film. Critic.
@@affirmingtoe15Not true.
What I find interesting about this movie is that it seems to be the first Godzilla in a LONG time (maybe ever) that appears to be going back to the original purpose of Godzilla. KaptainKristian did a great video essay about this subject, but a lot of Western audiences think of Godzilla as just some goofy monster movie with a guy in a suit, but the original film was intended to circumvent censorship laws in Japan by using Godzilla as a means to talk about the atomic bombings on Japan which closed out the Second World War. Japanese filmmakers weren't allowed to discuss the subject directly since the US's occupation forbade any kind of commentary on the subject of the bombings, so they created a monster film as a metaphor for it. Godzilla's design is literally intended to mimic the appearance of the victims of the bombings (his skin specifically is meant to imitate the cracked and blistered skin of those who were scorched by the atomic detonation's heat) and the original film is definitely darker than the version which was released in the states which added an American reporter character and edited some scenes to diminish their intended impact.
As a result of the American version doing away with the original film's intended social commentary, it took on a much campier, generic monster movie direction which almost entirely did away with imagery and themes related to the suffering of the Japanese populace and the post-war conditions of Japan. This film, however, seems to be taking those things head on and I really like that. There's even some rumors that they might address the topic of Japanese war crimes committed during WW2 and, if true, that could make this movie incredibly controversial and, subsequently, quite interesting.
How was GMK not a return to the tradition?
@@diegodankquixote-wry3242 That movied tried to go back to the thematic origins of the series, but those moments tend to be its weakest parts. The original Godzilla actually succeeds in a lot of its social commemtary and thematic goals, but GMK tends to be remembered more for the things that don't revolve around those elements. I give it credit for attempting to do what hadn't been done in over half a century at that point, but it fails to fulfill its potential, IMO. This film, however, looks like it has a better chance of doing that, especially since it appears to really embrace Godzilla as a force of destruction and nothing else. There's no benevolent side of him that appears in this trailer, he seems more like an embodiement of retribution which is perfect.
@@SkyJW15 What about Shin Godzilla? I'd say it mostly returned to the roots as well.
Gojira was about the trauma of the nuclear bomb, 84 was about Japan’s place in the Cold War and their social tension with nuclear warfare, GMK was about Japan trying to erase its own history of war crimes and colonialism, Shin Godzilla was a political satire about beaurocracy in the face of disasters, and Minus One is about trying to find forgiveness for yourself after deserting an unjust war and fighting for a better future
Adam proves once again he has the absolute worst Godzilla takes
He really can’t get deeper than “kaiju, big boi, people will always like Godzilla”. He doesn’t allow himself to even watch this trailer with his asking about “why is it minus one?” It’s in the trailer and he missed it because he was rambling about nothing. Dude is too sarcastic and nitpicky abiut anything he doesn’t love. It gets annoying when he just speaks without thinking.
It’s not even just Kaiju films. Dude tricked me into thinking he’s actually somewhat smart with the Kimba takedown, but over the past year it’s slowly become apparent he’s far from it.
@Shlankyman545 ikr, all he does is complain, instead of trying to figure out something about the film he complains about ragdoll physics
@@Yonggary1999isamasterpieceragdoll physics that make sense too, bc i'm sure if someone got violently flung into the air by giant broken chunks of street, some bones are gonna break in weird ways so idk what this dude is talking about
@@ayrahn7893 His Kimba takedown is still excellent. It’s not like he’s completely ignorant in what he talks about all the time. He is also a nitpicky bitch who seemingly refuses to learn more about certain things once he already has his opinion set. I find him more irritating than not anymore, because he can be incredibly smug and condescending for a dude with some pretty spotty shit of his own.
Criticizes the CGI
*6 Months Later*
Godzilla Minus One wins Best Visual Effects.
The director is fairly well known in Japan I believe, both for his directing and VFX work, but it's also a big deal for Godzilla enthusiasts. He directed Always: Sunset on Third Street which featured Godzillas first ofiicial appearance outside of a Godzilla movie, and he directed Godzilla: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle, a 4D experience for an amusement park in Japan. Both are regarded fairly well by fans as small of a thing they are and he's sort of seen as a Godzilla superfan who's finally getting to make his own Godzilla movie.
"Annoying, boring people" is literally the opposite of this film..
Literally the one Godzilla film where that critique cannot be levied
I know awards don't mean that much but criticism towards special effects and movie gets nominated for them.
Movie wins them too
Godzilla should have 4K because to him, TV screens are teeny, and he needs the crispest resolution possible!
This just wiped all the credibility (if he ever had any) away, like how Gojiras breath wiped the entirety of Ginza away
why wouldn't the director's name be in the trailer tho
Cant believe adum spent the entire video complaining about the 4k option.
So...does adum WANT kaiju movies to just be all action all the way through with no substance? Doesn't really feel much like a nuanced film critic's take tbh
Being a film critic doesn't change the fact that he found the talking human scenes boring.
If something makes a movie more boring then it's a good idea to not do that thing in the sequel.
Suggesting less talking and more action doesn't inherently go against his nuance as a critic.
There *are* slow movies that have little to no action that Adam adores, but those films aren't even in the same genre as kaiju films.
Ultimately, he's suggesting the franchise play to its strengths instead of inserting talking scenes that add nothing to a movie.
@@YMSHighlights odd considering Godzilla's greatest strength is his ability to be a metaphor for any disaster for the 1950s Godzilla it was a way to get around talking about the atomic bomb for the more recent Shin Godzilla it was because of the tsunami and the nuclear meltdowns that happened. The whole giant monsters fighting each other thing really is secondary to what he was meant for
Considering how important and effective many of the human characters have been throughout the Godzilla series, having human characters that the audience can relate to and sympathize with is extremely important. Having said that, Godzilla Minus One may’ve had the best human characters of the entire series. Adam should honestly stay away from Godzilla altogether if he can’t look at it as anything other than “silly big boi” while nitpicking for nitpicking sake and being somewhat purposefully ignorant.
@@YMSHighlightsAre you his number one meat rider?
@@YMSHighlightshorrible take, godzilla did have importants but so did the characters, if all you get was "its boring" or "not interesting" you are genuinely really stupid, plus im NOT giving adam the benefit of the doubt, he's not a critic he's a RUclipsR, people need to think for themselves and formulate their own opinions instead of taking it from a youtuber.
Suprised adum was more respectful and fair to the fnaf trailer and the fans of fnaf then this.
This Oppenheimer spin off looks good. We may not get a sequel to Shin Godzilla, but it’s close enough.
We’ll a Shin Godzilla rebuild at some point knowing Anno
@@HectorLopez0217 That would be funny
I clicked on this video expecting Adum to talk about 4k for at least 10 minutes. The disappointment is real and my day is ruined
did this dude get a rock dropped on his head as an infant or something
Goes from repeatedly raging about 4K for three out of ten/fifteen minute preview reaction videos to starting out reaction videos by spitefully gaslighting his audience and insisting he never ranted ad nauseam about the same thing in the exact same manner over and over and over for comparatively extended periods of time. That never happened. Everyone is a stupid liar.
Awesome.
I'm hyped for this movie to come out.
Edit: I saw the movie last week in theaters and it was amazing! Adam should see it at least once- I guarantee he will change his mind.
I am so beyond hyped for this movie.
Judging by the fact that based on this trailer, this movie will probably be similar to the original 1954 Godzilla movie and Shin Godzilla, I think probably even Adam will like this one.
Woh! A Japanese film made by Japanese for Japanese having a Japanese Director in the trailer and you don't recognize him? Yeah Adum, u right, why tf would they put his name there. Also why is the explanation for the tile is in subtitles anyway, not your fault for ignoring it while you assume all godzilla movies are vs battles and be dismissive twords this one.
The design for Godzilla looks awesome and this genuinely makes me feel like Godzilla is the bad guy and nothing will stop him as opposed to other movies.
Unironically Adam screaming 'no 4K' for a whole five hours is the same energy as Total Biscuit complaining 'No 60FPS'
2:48 I feel like the director knew this was true and decided to actually make the human characters interesting and likeable. He wrote it so you don't want Godzilla to appear.
I think someone doesn't understand the concept of Godzilla and what it means for Japan, try better to understand or research
Over the course of my life and meeting tons of different people, I’ve come to realize that Canadians for some reason are sorta dimwitted.
And it ain’t that hard either. It’s pretty easy to research and find such information for an iconic and revered character.
It just seems like he has this narrow view that he has to dismiss something he doesn’t understand. Very close minded if you ask me.
Ain’t gonna dislike this since it’s Olivia’s work and the vid is good, but DAMN Adum has some F-tier takes here. Especially the pseudo-body-language tale near the end, made me think of shitty true-crime vids.
He shouldnt have bothered doing this if he was just gonna do the annoying "I dont know about it so im gonna dismiss it/make fun of it" bit. Godzilla is never about being a cinematic masterpiece, it's about the message or sometimes just silly fun. Not every film has to be made for a golden globe.
I couldn’t agree more. Godzilla films have the ability to go from emotional masterpieces (Gojira and Shin Godzilla) all the way to clusterfucks of mayhem and fun (Destroy All Monsters, Final Wars, Godzilla vs Megalon).
@@Shlankyman545whats so hilarious here is that this movie turned out to be a deeply emotional drama about survivors guilt from a kamikaze pilot, and that Adum's dismissal of Godzilla movies having weak human characters absolutely does not apply to this one movie.
How did he spend the whole 8 minutes talking about how it isn't in 4K? How did he even do that? 😮
I CANNOT believe that Adum talked about 4k for 20 SECONDS! OH EM GEE!
All this time and lemonade warrior is still just the encroacher. They encroach and encroach but never actually get there. Hopefully they can make it before everyone has stopped playing among us.
AUDIENCE: SAY THE LINE ADUM!
ADUM: IT'S A BIG BOI!
AUDIENCE: YAY!
ps: I WOULD LOVE SHIN GOJIRA ON SARDONICAST SOMETIME
Ironic considering it’s one of the smaller Godzillas
ralph is the only one even remotely interested in godzilla so i feel like it would be kinda pointless
2:44 is what i mean
Sardonicast on godzilla vs megalon instead.
Huge Godzilla fan here. I HATE the English bastardization of the word "kaiju." Kaiju simply means strange beast or monster in Japanese. Creature from the Black Lagoon would be considered a kaiju eiga, or monster movie.
Pacific Rim started out with their bullshit definition of kaiju as "giant monster." In Japanese, you would say "daikaiju" for a giant monster.
Oh yeah, the new Godzilla. He has big clown feet. The director of this movie also directed Godzilla The Ride, which has a very similar Godzilla design in it. That sucked pretty hard. Hopefully there won't be any other monsters for Godzilla to fight, because his battle against Ghidorah in The Ride was among the worst of the entire franchise.
Actually "kaiju" was already a term being used way before Pacific Rim
I recall cuz I often visited several fan sites
@@kaijureaper61 This is true, though Pacific Rim opened the floodgates. It was no longer a word reserved for fans on giant monster message boards. If not for Del Toro's film, there's no way there's be an entry in the Oxford English dictionary for "kaiju" (added shortly after the release of Pacific Rim: Uprising).
Takashi Yamazaki just rolls off the tongue so perfectly, it has such a nice ring 2 it
The only 4k thing I can think of is the first blue Beatle trailer where he talked about that for awhile and asks "wait what is this again chat?" I lol
5:00 that's a silly question from the chat
Make godzilla into a cute anime girl bouncing around.
Call it "godzilla minus eight".
Adam really proves to stop taking opinions from youtubers and think for yourself. The movie is pretty good, especially if you aren't a godzilla fan.
It looks appropriately heavy with the source material and the whole deal
For meta reasons it's called minus one cause the original film took place in 1954 and this one takes place in the 1940s.
Attack on Titan vibes.
I'm here for the Adam comments.... You guys didn't disappoint 😂
Don't think we'll ever get something as good as Shin Godzilla, but that was a pretty unique thing, where most Godzilla films...are, well, Kaiju movies. I'm open to checking this out and seeing what we get, might still be fun.
All Godzilla movies are “kaiju” movies.
Came from the future to tell you this was wayyyy better then Shin
*narrator voice* we did in fact get something as good as shin Godzilla
Watch Kaptain Kristians video on Godzilla for much needed cultural context behind Godzilla
2:49 If you want lots of Kaiju action I recommend Godzilla Final Wars
I’m a Godzilla Fan and I’ll admit that Most Godzilla movies have there issues, especially when it comes to Storytelling, that being said I’m cautiously optimistic about Godzilla Minus One.
Jeez Adum why don't you just spend the whole video talking about 4K! 🙃
Hay, please fix your twitch link on this video. it's sending me to a dead twitch page.
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*buys godzilla ticket.*
Better than anything Marvel and DC are putting out
why
G-G-G-G-unit!
The devistation is only a small pary of kaiju films...like...yeah...otherwise it wouldnt be devistating...I love Adum but fuck dude. Yeah, I mesn it costs a lot of money and an entire movie of devistation takes away from the point. lol
I thought his name is Godzilla Bill why is his name Gojira
Please tell me this is sarcasm
Cannot Believe☺️That Your Talking About😱My Favorite Hero Godzilla😍
He’s doing his best to talk about Godzilla but what he’s saying is mostly dribble and not worth any Godzilla fan’s time.
@@Shlankyman545I see very few comments on this video so I think most G-fans skipped it 😂
As a G-fan myself, I should have skipped it. But here I am.
I cant BELIEVE Adam spent 5 HOURS of this 8 minute video talking about people talking about Adam Talking about 4K! What a SNOB!
I dont even care about 4K, dont have the internet to play it in the first place and its just a trailer, not the movie itself. If the movie wasnt in 4K after i spent 5 hours downloading it I would be upset
This is the worst reaction trailer ever