Godzilla

Titolo originale: Godzilla
Regia: Gareth Edwards |
Anno: 2014
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Dramma Fantascienza
Tag: japan | monster | san francisco, california | hawaii | giant monster | tsunami | remake | prehistoric creature | golden gate bridge | dinosaur | kaiju | honolulu, hawaii | disaster movie | global threat | animal horror | godzilla |
Cast: Aaron Taylor-Johnson | Elizabeth Olsen | Juliette Binoche | Bryan Cranston | Ken Watanabe | Sally Hawkins | Al Sapienza | David Strathairn | James Pizzinato | CJ Adams | Richard T. Jones | Victor Rasuk | Patrick Sabongui | Carson Bolde | Jared Keeso | Luc Roderique | Eric Keenleyside | Primo Allon | George Allen Gumapac Jr. | Ken Yamamura | Garry Chalk | Hiro Kanagawa | Kevan Ohtsji | Kasey Ryne Mazak | Terry Chen | Mas Morimoto | James D. Dever | Akira Takarada | Yuko Kiyama | Takeshi Kurokawa | James Yoshizawa | Jason Furukawa | Brian Markinson | Ty Olsson | Gardiner Millar | Kurt Max Runte | Peter Shinkoda | Christian Tessier | Bill Marchant | Derrick Yamanaka | Peter Kawasaki | Jason Riki Kosuge | Hiroyoshi Kajiyama | Tetsuro Shigematsu | Dean Redman | Taylor Nichols | Anthony Konechny | Jake Cunanan | Yuki Morita | Jill Teed | Eli Goree | Warren Takeuchi | Chuck Church | Dalias Blake | Lane Edwards | Todd Scott | Zoe Krivatsy | Serge M. Krivatsy | Lise Krivatsy | Josh Cowdery | Steven M. Murdzia | Keo Woolford | Lynne Halevi | Martin Kogan | Sandy Ritz | Kyle Riefsnyder | Eric Breker | Jesse Reid | Melody B. Choi | Catherine Lough Haggquist | Amy Fox | Rich Paul | Aaron Pearl | Dee Jay Jackson | Erika Forest | Michael Denis | Toby Levins | Taya Clyne | Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey | Justin Blayne Lowery | Marci T. House | Chris Shields | Zach Martin | Darren Dolynski | P. Lynn Johnson | Antonio Anagaran | Kevin O'Grady | Leif Havdale | Zachary Choe | T.J. Storm | Michael Rowe | Michael Leone | Bill Blair | Michael Love Toliver | Curtis Bush |

Tokyo un segnale elettromagnetico ignoto causa scosse sismiche su vasta scala, compromettendo il funzionamento di una centrale nucleare. Nell'incidente Joe Brody perde la moglie e non si darà pace fino a che non avrà scoperto le ragioni del disastro, nascoste dalle versioni ufficiali. Quindici anni dopo la sua ricerca porterà alla verità, alla più incredibile e distruttiva delle verità.

Approfondimenti

Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Henry Cavill, Scoot McNairy, and Caleb Landry Jones were considered for the ro [...] D
When Dr. Serizawa is showing Brody photographs from the hunt for Godzilla in 1954, a picture of the [...] D
The U.S.S. Saratoga in the movie has 88 as its hull number. That hull number has not yet been used i [...] D
The U.S. Navy ships deployed at the Golden Gate Bridge when Godzilla surfaces are Ticonderoga Class [...] D
This movie has a character named Dr. Serizawa, an obvious tribute to the same character in the origi [...] D
Sally Hawkins joined the cast almost three weeks after filming started. D
Bryan Cranston has said that Gareth Edwards' approach to the film and to its characterization is wha [...] D
The film takes place in 1954, 1999, and 2014. D
At 355 feet tall, a full length of 550 feet 2 inches, and a weight of ninety thousand tons, this is [...] D
Legendary Pictures commissioned conceptual artwork of Godzilla, consistent with the Japanese design [...] D
Gareth Edwards and the design group reviewed all the previous incarnations of Godzilla's design for [...] D
Many sequences in the trailers were different in the final film. For example, the shot of the shelte [...] D
The Monarch organization is named after the Monarch butterfly. Its emblem features a butterfly-shape [...] D
The skydiving sequence was actually shot in real life by a team of professional skydive photographer [...] D
Toho Studios provided sound designer Erik Aadahl with the original 1954 recording of Godzilla's roar [...] D
Juliette Binoche was convinced to appear in this film after she received a letter from Gareth Edward [...] D
The story of the two MUTO and Godzilla share certain similarities to the Rudyard Kipling 'Jungle Boo [...] D
B.A.R.T. is an acronym for Bay Area Rapid Transit. This is a subway and elevated heavy-rail public t [...] D
The town in which the scene where Aaron Taylor-Johnson's character finds the nuclear missile on the [...] D
This film originated from a proposed Godzilla film project by Yoshimitsu Banno (the director of 1971 [...] D
Globally, the movie performed relatively well at the box office, and with film critics. However, in [...] D
While the film did receive support from the Department of Defense, most of the support came from the [...] D
Early in the film, Ford Brody walks past a poster which has the two MUTOs on it D
Unusual vehicles seen in the opening minutes of the movie include the Nissan Figaro and Nissan S-Car [...] D
Gareth Edwards described Godzilla as an anti-hero. "Godzilla is definitely a representation of the w [...] D
The MUTOS behavior combines aspects from various real-life insects * the male remains dormant for 15 [...] D
The way Godzilla kills the female MUTO is the same way he killed the Gryphon in the unproduced 1994 [...] D
Hilary Duff, Jennifer Lawrence, Aly Michalka, Imogen Poots, Margot Robbie, Emilia Clarke, and Emmy R [...] D
The IMAX Cross Check Optimization Countdown preceding the 3D-IMAX presentations of the movie, featur [...] D
Brody never fires a shot from any of his firearms during the entire film. D
T.J. Storm, who performed as Godzilla during the pre-visualization stages, wore a prosthetic tail, a [...] D
Most of the skydiving sequence was shot over Skydive Perris in California, except for the parts of t [...] D
The flagship of the task force is named "Saratoga", possibly after the World War II-era carrier that [...] D
Based on the medieval art of sea monsters shown in the prologue, it is implied that this individual [...] D
While shooting this film, cinematographer Seamus McGarvey accidentally went to a lakeside set of Ape [...] D
The last collaboration for Warner Bros. and Legendary until the MonsterVerse for the following films [...] D
The United States Marine Corps declined to participate after their experience on the 1998 TriStar fi [...] D
According to Gareth Edwards, Godzilla was inspired by L'ultimo samurai (2003). "He's an ancient warr [...] D
The film contains 960 visual effects shots. The 3-D model of Godzilla, made up of 500,000 polygons, [...] D
Gareth Edwards and the design group reviewed all previous incarnations of Godzilla's design for insp [...] D
The Mutos have 11 minutes of screentime. D
Godzilla's atomic breath is a less concentrated solid beam that explodes like the 80s-2000s movies b [...] D
This is the first American film where Godzilla is a heroic character, in keeping with his evolution [...] D
Sound designers Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn were tasked with paying homage to it while revampi [...] D
Godzillas design's face is shaped very squarely, its neck is broad and has shark-like gills, making [...] D
The music in the background, during the H.A.L.O. jump is from György Ligeti's "Requiem", which wa [...] D
The rivalry between Godzilla and MUTO's echoes the rivalry between Kong and the Skullcrawlers. Like [...] D
For the 1950s scenes, Seamus McGarvey wanted "a peeled look with muted colors and diffused highlight [...] D
In the opening scene, Ken Watanabe is dressed as special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya. When he wo [...] D
Godzilla being an ancient beast from a time when the conditions on Earth were severely inhospitable [...] D
The news report at the end of the film reads "King of the Monsters". This is a reference to the subt [...] D
For Empire magazine's April 2014 issue, the magazine cover featured a picture of Godzilla, revealing [...] D
Legendary Pictures filed a complaint for declaratory relief in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging [...] D
A four hundred foot stretch of the famous Golden Gate Bridge landmark was recreated at Kent Hangar F [...] D
Godzilla first uses his atomic breath 100 minutes into the film. D
The Navy display on the Saratoga displays Godzilla's name as "Gojira," the Hepburn transliteration o [...] D
In the scene where there's a dog tied to a tree barking, reacts to the sound of the tsunami, then re [...] D
The echolocation poster in Joe's apartment has a bat and a moth communicating with each other. D
In the aftermath scene in the arena, a firefighter appears who bears a strong resemblance to Joe Bro [...] D
At the premiere of the film, some Toho executives and staff members were said to have broken down in [...] D
Gareth Edwards is a big fan of Godzilla, having watched the films as a child. D
The backstory involves a nuclear submarine disappearing and the Americans and Soviets blaming each o [...] D
The voiceover speech by Admiral Stenz, heard in the trailer, is not present anywhere in the final cu [...] D
Godzilla is portrayed through CGI and keyframe animation, with partial motion capture performance fr [...] D
Strangely for Godzilla villains, the MUTO are portrayed with a hint of sympathy for their plight: th [...] D
Since he has the ability to breathe with both gills and lungs Godzilla is considered more of an amph [...] D
When Brody and his dad are at their old house, you can see the word "Mothra" on the fish tank. Mothr [...] D
The MUTO design was inspired by King Kong (1933), Alien (1979), Jurassic Park (1993), and Starship T [...] D
The film had a dimmer brightness in the home video releases than in the theatrical versions. It was [...] D
The scene of Godzilla swimming in the ocean among the navy ships was particularly challenging for th [...] D
Shortly before release, many Japanese fans began to complain that Godzilla was "too fat." Many Ameri [...] D
Akira Takarada: An immigration officer. Takarada starred in the original Godzilla (1954) and appeare [...] D
Throughout the film Ford repeatedly witnesses families reuniting, and these reunions coincide with i [...] D
The first installment of the MonsterVerse. D
Adam S. Shen was cast to appear in the film as Carl Takahashi, but it was officially denied by Xing [...] D
When Ford fills the nest with gasoline, the camera pans in to show a golden dragon statue head, a no [...] D
David Strathairn, who plays Admiral William Stenz, played J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist headi [...] D
In the scene where a chameleon crawls on a tree in the jungle, trainers simply placed the lizard on [...] D
In an interview with The Verge, Edwards commented that it took over a year to design the MUTO creatu [...] D
The MUTOS are completely original opponents of Godzilla, very rare since Titanosaurus in Distruggete [...] D
Dr. Ishiro Serizawa was named after Ishirô Honda, director of Godzilla (1954), and Dr. Daisuke Se [...] D
Likely unintentional, but in Janjira, we see a giant millipede and a giant cockroach. D
The last collaboration for Warner Brothers and Legendary Pictures until Pokémon: Detective Pikach [...] D
About 45 minutes into the movie, there's a scene of a party on a beach in Honolulu, and a little gir [...] D
Matthew Broderick played a scientist in Godzilla (1998) and was reportedly considered for the role o [...] D
Bryan Cranston had to wear a wig for his scenes due to finishing Breaking Bad days before filming th [...] D
A four hundred-foot model of the Golden Gate Bridge, built at a ratio of 1:0.045, was built for the [...] D
In October 2013, toy and collectible web sites offering pre-orders of merchandise for the film revea [...] D
While the Mutos aren't given names in the film, fans refer to the male one as "Hokmuto" (for being d [...] D
In this film Godzilla was scaled to be 108.2 m (355 ft) and weighing 90,000 short tons (82,000 metri [...] D
Originally, Dr. Serizawa was to introduce the titular monster as "Godzilla", but Ken Watanabe asked [...] D
In the underground MUTO nest, after Lieutenant Brody opens the fuel valves on the tanker truck, the [...] D
The MUTOS are the first American-made kaiju to be specifically created for a Godzilla film, not coun [...] D
The little boy getting separated from his parents on the train harkens back to when Fumiko and Kazuo [...] D
Godzilla was originally planned to be found preserved in a Siberian glacier. This was changed, when [...] D
While visualizing the H.A.L.O. skydiving sequence, György Ligeti's Requiem played on Gareth Edwar [...] D
One of the main criticisms of this film was the lack of Godzilla himself, despite it having over twe [...] D
Juliette Binoche revealed in an interview that she took the role of Sandra Brody in this film to bel [...] D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed Godzilla. This film received three "recommends". D
The first frame of the movie is a pictograph of Mishipeshu, the "Great Water Lynx". This pictograph [...] D
The movie was so successful that two sequels were green-lit only two days after the premiere of the [...] D
Andy Serkis provided consulting work on the film's motion capture sequences in order to "control the [...] D
Godzilla uses his atomic breath three times near the end. D
There are certain similarities between the reception of this movie and the franchise's previous Amer [...] D
King Ghidorah was the antagonist in an early draft of the script, having crashed in the Arctic durin [...] D
There is a large red paper pteranodon in Ford's Japan classroom. Additionally, one can see a theropo [...] D
In San Francisco, Ford Brody climbs aboard a boat labeled "Go Whale Tours." Godzilla's original Japa [...] D
Godzilla is implied to be the last of his kind, as the MUTO spores were found in the fossilized skel [...] D
during the opening credits, text is being censored while keeping the names and roles visible. But on [...] D
First Godzilla movie to feature Oscar nominated actresses and actors (Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkin [...] D
The collapse of the Janjira plant has one shot where four origami crane figures are seen in a way th [...] D
In the situation room on the Navy aircraft carrier, when Admiral Stenz is briefing Brody and other o [...] D
Retired Marine Sergeant Major James D. Dever, one of the film's military technical advisers, put Aar [...] D
Godzilla is covered in keloid scars (raised, thick patches of skin). The original Godzilla (1954) wa [...] D
This film was released in the United States by Warner Brothers beginning in May 2014. The only other [...] D
Despite heavy marketing featuring him, Bryan Cranston has less than thirty minutes of screentime. D
As Godzilla walks to the shore at the end, his theme score from Godzilla (1954) can be briefly heard [...] D
Though the female MUTO simply crouches into the nest when she lays her eggs, the eggs are neatly arr [...] D
Godzilla's first appearance on-screen (a pan up from his feet to his head), is how he first appeared [...] D
Some aspects of the MUTOS life-cycle are unclear. * the male was said to have emerged from the spore [...] D
Two major scenes were shot inside the newly rebuilt B.C. Place, in downtown Vancouver, British Colum [...] D
Haruo Nakajima, who portrayed Godzilla in a suit for the original Godzilla (1954), stated that he im [...] D
The old style EMP safe countdown mechanism for the nuclear bomb appears to be same as the one in the [...] D
David S. Goyer, Drew Pearce, and Frank Darabont all did uncredited work on the screenplay prior to M [...] D
When the Janjira plant goes down, Ford Brody is attending a class about the life cycle of moths, com [...] D
The movie takes many plot elements with Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott's script for a 1994 American ve [...] D
In the scene where the coyote hears something in the distance then runs off, trainers cleared debris [...] D
The sound designers used a twelve-foot high, eighteen-foot wide speaker array to blast Godzilla's ro [...] D
The film's budget was more than the 1998 film's entire domestic gross. D
The Godzilla roar was revamped for the movie. According to Gareth Edwards, sound designer Erik Aadah [...] D
In the Las Vegas destruction scene, two figures can seen standing on the exposed floor of a destroye [...] D
Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen play husband and wife. A year later they played brother and [...] D
Guillermo del Toro was considered to direct, but he was busy with Pacific Rim (2013). D
When the paratroopers are in the back of the plane preparing for the tailgate jump, one is reading a [...] D
The prequel comic, Godzilla: Awakening has a location called "Moansta Island", a reference to Monste [...] D
According to Bryan Cranston, Gareth Edwards was inspired by Lo squalo (1975). "The film does not imm [...] D
The first and last human characters seen are the same, Drs. Serizawa and Graham. D
Godzilla originally gained his true name from the Pacific islanders, who refer to him as "Gojira". I [...] D
According to Gareth Edwards, the team started with the original Godzilla scream, then altered it, ma [...] D
In the Brody home, in 2014 Janjira, a terrarium can be seen with a roach crawling on it, labeled "Mo [...] D
The song that plays when Serizawa sees Godzilla's dorsal spines protruding from the ocean and headin [...] D
Quentin Tarantino admitted to crying during Juliette Binoche character's death scene, stating it was [...] D
A surprise teaser trailer and poster were revealed at Comic-Con 2012. The trailer included a monolog [...] D
In the scene where various insects crawl on plants, cast and crew were instructed by trainers to wat [...] D
David Strathairn's character at one point says, "Too many secrets". That was the buzz line and anagr [...] D
In spite of being called a "predator" of the MUTO, Godzilla never eats them once he catches and kill [...] D
Despite being the title character, Godzilla appears in the film after nearly one hour, and is only i [...] D
Gareth Edwards' second theatrical movie as a director. D
The scenes with the birds flying in the air and the bats in the cave were all done through CGI. D
According to Serizawa, Godzilla first appeared in 1954, the same year as the original film of Godzil [...] D
According to Gareth Edwards, Godzilla's design is inspired by bears and Komodo dragons. In particula [...] D
Juliette Binoche, Bryan Cranston, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, an [...] D
This movie made more money than Pacific Rim (2013), and Godzilla (1998) worldwide. D
Godzilla being an ancient beast from a time when the conditions on Earth were severely inhospitable [...] D
Producer Thomas Tull made it clear that Godzilla's design had to be accurate, stating, "We had to ma [...] D

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After the flying MUTO gets the missile boat from the Bay and drops it on the highway to get the miss [...] D
One scene shows a downed airplane on fire, with a Tower Ladder suppressing the fire with a master st [...] D
At 1:26:55 you can clearly view damage (center of the bridge) to the "golden gate". At the end of th [...] D
The U.S.S. Saratoga In The Film Was A Nimitz Class Super Carrier. The Real U.S.S. Saratoga Was A For [...] D
The school bus is leaving San Francisco across the Golden Gate Bridge. However their destination is [...] D
When Joe and Ford are exploring the quarantine zone, a helicopter passes overhead. The camera pans t [...] D
With the defeat of the MUTOs the city lights immediately begin to switch back on. Items affected by [...] D
When Godzilla first exits the water in Hawaii, his sheer size causes a massive tsunami. Every other [...] D
Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository is more than 100 miles from Las Vegas, but a character at th [...] D
Captain Hampton informs Dr Serizawa that the nuclear warhead they would be using would have a yield [...] D
Before jumping out of a plane at high altitude, the soldiers put their oxygen masks on as the door o [...] D
When they show the Strip in Las Vegas from an aerial shot after it was destroyed, they swing by Trea [...] D
The characters use "echolocation" to refer to the study of sound waves. Echolocation involves an org [...] D
A suspension bridge is so called because the bridge is suspended from the huge supporting cables - b [...] D
When Dr Serizawa heads to the flight deck to watch Godzilla's approach, two F-18s are seen taking of [...] D
When Elle is entering the BART station to take shelter, a New York- style cab is shown behind her. D
When Elle puts Sam on the bus at the hospital, her co-worker is in the front seat and promises to ta [...] D
Near the beginning it is stated that the MUTO left the Philippines for the "nearest" nuclear source [...] D
During the scene when LT Brody and Sgt Morales are on the bridge checking out if it is intact, they [...] D
A BART station sign is briefly visible as Elle and Sam descend into a station for shelter. The sign' [...] D
Godzilla is seen standing up in San Francisco Bay, towering over the Golden Gate Bridge. Godzilla is [...] D
If it was possible for a plane to fly high enough to stay out of EMP range then it was impossible fo [...] D
When Ford's father is dying, the medic says he is having "a-fib," which stands for atrial fibrillati [...] D
Yucca Mountain is shown as a singular hill with the back ripped out after the MUTO escapes. In real [...] D
The soldiers in the film arm the nuclear warhead by using the standard two-man simultaneous key-turn [...] D
During the battle between Godzilla and the two MUTOs, many of San Francisco's skyscrapers, such as t [...] D
It's well established that the MUTOs are sensitive to radiation, enough to detect the reactor of a d [...] D
The male Muto is about 30 meters, but when he dives into the ocean, his head's size is clearly as bi [...] D
When the tsunami comes to Hawaii, all people run in panic and leave a dog tied to a tree on an empt [...] D
In the opening scene set in 1999 Ford has a series of toys on the floor. One of those is a Lego Star [...] D
While searching Yucca Mountain for the female Muto, they show the soldiers clearing each room before [...] D
Ford boards the train carrying the nuclear warheads in Lone Pine, CA. There is no rail line in Lone [...] D
In the film, the US Army is sent to the Yucca Nuclear Waste Repository when the characters realize t [...] D
When the soldiers are in the jungle in Hawaii looking for a missing Russian sub they are supposed to [...] D
In Hawaii, a loon call can be heard when the search party finds the Russian sub. Loons do not live i [...] D
(at around 1h 16 mins) A tank slams into a riverbank and then floats downstream. Modern tanks do not [...] D
After the second MUTO escapes the Yucca Mountain facility it heads toward and wreaks havoc upon the [...] D
Honolulu airport does not have a monorail/tram system. D
The decoy boat had been hit by an EMP, which rendered it inoperable, so it would not restart on its [...] D
When the (false) M1A1 Abrams tanks on the Golden Gate Bridge fire their main guns at Godzilla, there [...] D
There are two scenes where characters engage in normal conversation, even whisper while on a militar [...] D
When Ford and Joe are in the quarantine area, Joe wears his respirator over his hood. This would not [...] D
When Brody was waiting to make his jump he took out a picture of Elle and Sam. The picture had a whi [...] D
When Joe Brody is in the ambulance, the clamp on his IV is closed, so no IV fluid is running. D
When Ford starts the boat at the end of the movie he sets the autopilot using a civilian GPS. This i [...] D
There is no barrier between the front seat of the "short bus" and the door. It was removed for cinem [...] D
The exterior of Honolulu Airport is actually San Francisco International Airport. D
Many times during the film in areas that are supposed to have suffered from an EMP strike there are [...] D
When the plant starts evacuating, Sandra Brody runs behind two men. When she uses a walkie talkie, s [...] D
When the soldiers are searching for the missing Russian submarine, it's identified twice as an Akula [...] D
Just after the tsunami siren sounds in Hawaii, a U.S. Navy helicopter pilot radios the warning "Brav [...] D
When Godzilla swims under the bridge, he is able to swim under the boats. When he stands up in the w [...] D
The atomic bomb the soldiers transport has a blast radius of 20 miles. Near the end of the film, the [...] D
When the army is going to check in Nevada if the female MUTO is still captive, two helicopters fly l [...] D

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