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Snrub wrote: Wait, really? That's insane. How does that even happen?
Yes, really. It is estimated to have been about $15 million dollars. I was watching Caravan of Garbage on GI Joe: Rise of Cobra (2009) and that had a budget of $175 million.
Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
Yes, really. It is estimated to have been about $15 million dollars.
IIRC, the studio hasn't really come out and said what the budget was, but there was an interview with the director where journalist type asked him some question about the movie and threw "$15 million budget" into the line of questioning, and he quipped back "I wish we had that much". Which, depending on how accurate all of that is, makes things all the more impressive
Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color will be in U.S. theaters starting Friday, Jan. 26. Both versions of the film will end their theatrical run on Feb. 1.
If it's in your local theater and you want to see it, then don't wait.
'It is a source of constant consternation that my opponents cannot correlate their innate inferiority with their inevitable defeat. It would seem that stupidity is as eternal as war.'
- Nemesor Zahndrekh of the Sautekh Dynasty Overlord of the Crownworld of Gidrim
I didn't realise that Godzilla: Minus One picking up a Best Visual Effects nod was apparently the first time a film in the franchise had been nominated for an Oscar...
Gamgee on Tau Players wrote:we all kill cats and sell our own families to the devil and eat live puppies.
Kanluwen wrote: This is, emphatically, why I will continue suggesting nuking Guard and starting over again. It's a legacy army that needs to be rebooted with a new focal point.
Confirmation of why no-one should listen to Kanluwen when it comes to the IG - he doesn't want the IG, he want's Kan's New Model Army...
tneva82 wrote: You aren't even trying ty pretend for honest arqument. Open bad faith trolling.
- No reason to keep this here, unless people want to use it for something...
Dysartes wrote: I didn't realise that Godzilla: Minus One picking up a Best Visual Effects nod was apparently the first time a film in the franchise had been nominated for an Oscar...
While I do love me a good Godzilla movie, they are not exactly Oscar bait. The academy has some very specific biases and preferences.
While many VFX-driven films boast of using thousands of VFX shots, the $15 million kaiju film, the first Godzilla movie to ever receive an Oscar nomination, used only 610 VFX shots. The lion’s share were in the ten-plus-minute finale showdown.
Now we know how they managed to keep the budget down
'It is a source of constant consternation that my opponents cannot correlate their innate inferiority with their inevitable defeat. It would seem that stupidity is as eternal as war.'
- Nemesor Zahndrekh of the Sautekh Dynasty Overlord of the Crownworld of Gidrim
Well the VFX team won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
Also
At the Japan Academy Film Prize ceremony (the Japanese film industries version of the Oscars) Godzilla Minus One won 8 of the 12 categories it was nominated for:
Best Film
Best Screenplay
Best Supporting Actress (for Sakura Ando)
Best Cinematography
Best Lighting Direction
Best Art Direction
Best Sound Recording
Best Film Editing.
Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.
'It is a source of constant consternation that my opponents cannot correlate their innate inferiority with their inevitable defeat. It would seem that stupidity is as eternal as war.'
- Nemesor Zahndrekh of the Sautekh Dynasty Overlord of the Crownworld of Gidrim