Saturday, March 30, 2024

Godzilla x Kong: The New What-now?

So, I just went to see Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.

That was a thing.

It's good to see the studio is learning not to waste money on big-name actors in kaiju films. I couldn't tell you who any of the lead actors were. Not at all. The only one I recognized was the little girl from the previous film who could do sign language with Kong. Now she's a sullen teen. That's a thing.

Yeah, so... Godzilla x Kong... what to say about it. Hm... let's start with the good stuff, shall we?

  • Kaiju dentistry. Yes, I'm being serious.
  • Kong getting his Kong on a lot.
  • Baby Kong.
  • Utterly pointless destruction of humanity's creations from ancient times (good-bye pyramids!)
  • Godzilla's preferred bed.
  • Crystal gravity pyramids.
  • The little girl has superpowers.
  • MOTHRA!
  • Lots of monster on monster action. Eventually. Like in the last half hour or so.
Right, so the bad...

  • Waaaaaaay too much pointless exposition.
  • Just who the fuck were all these people on screen?
  • Really awkwardly-bad attempts to add human interest to the film. I'm fairly confident the audience gave zero shits about the main heroine and her relationship with her daughter.
  • Hippie kaiju dentist.
  • Taking waaaaaaaaaay too long to get to any sort of point.
  • Technobabble.
  • Camera angles. Unnecessarily weird camera angles.
  • Kaiju cavities.
  • The script could have benefited from any sort of editorial process to trim down the bullshit by a good 90%.
  • Incredibly awkward title.
So, in the end, I enjoyed seeing Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. More accurately, I enjoyed the last... oh... 25% of the film. There were some nuggets earlier on, but the film was mostly a meandering hot mess that tried to hard to come up with a plot that wasn't there. I'll admit, I was a bit unimpressed with the villain monsters, too. Oh, the fights were good, but they lacked the real oomph that Ghidorah or Mecha-Godzilla had. Such is life.

Monday, January 1, 2024

Strange New Worlds

I spent New Year's Eve binging season 1 of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds".

Billed as a spin-off of "Star Trek: Discovery" (which is, itself, allegedly a spin-off of the Star Trek franchise), its association with "Discovery" kept me from watching it.

I tried to get through some episodes of "Discovery" while on an international flight. It was shockingly-bad. Like, horrifically bad. Weird alternate-Klingons and lots of labels that were vaguely "Star Trek" while having a show that was painful to watch.

I switched to something else mid-flight and wrote off the franchise.

A friend suggested I give "Strange New Worlds" a chance. It's a sort-of prequel to the original series of "Star Trek". Set during the time Christopher Pike commands the Enterprise, before James T. Kirk takes over. It's got a quirky and fun crew and it really captures the explorer's feel of the original series. There's sime time-travel shenanigans in it, but they keep that sparse, thank goodness. And the stories feel solid and self-contained.

I loved it. I'll have to give season two a try at some point.

Happy New Year

Happy New Year!

And fuck 2023