The Weekly Planet - Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Caravan Of Garbage
Episode Date: November 30, 2023After a King Kong centric prequel things return to Godzilla himself in Godzilla: King of the Monsters! The idea with this Monsterverse entry being to bring in other legendary creatures including King... Ghidora, Mothra, Rodan and for one gigantic epic battle. And sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn't. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage reviewSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back everybody to Caravan of Garbage, where we're talking the Monsterverse.
That's right folks, it's time to sling a rucksack over our shoulders and march to a makeshift
FEMA camp of some sort.
Oh my god.
Because we're back, we're back, we're back in the disaster zone.
We certainly are.
So this one came hot off the heels of the previous one.
So hot.
Yeah.
Scorching.
Scorching hot.
Yeah.
There's a lot of hot stuff in this movie though, isn't there?
Like literal hot stuff.
There's very literal hot stuff.
I'd forgotten this one exists.
Yeah, I know, right?
Which is wild because...
It's very monster-y.
It features Mothra, Rodan, King Ghidorah, which are like three of the most legendary Toho monsters.
There is a scene where Godzilla gets so powerful
that he melts the city he's in.
And there's just a casual revelation
that the earth is hollow in this.
And there's tunnels that the monsters travel around in.
And it's just one line where Bradley Whitford goes,
I knew it.
I knew the earth was hollow.
And everybody goes, we're busy.
We're busy right now.
Settle. We'll talk about this later. But I just forgot. Also, I never heard earth was hollow. And everybody goes, we're busy. We're busy right now. Settle.
We'll talk about this later.
But I just forgot.
Also, I never heard him say it.
Right.
Did he say it earlier in the movie?
I don't think so.
He didn't know.
But yeah, I forgot this movie exists.
When did this come out?
2019, maybe.
Maybe that's why.
Maybe because it's in the before times.
Yeah, it is.
Anyways, leave a like if you could for Godzilla King of Monsters.
Now, Gareth Edwards, who directed Godzilla 2014,
he was apparently set to direct but dropped out.
Of high school?
No, maybe.
I don't know.
I don't know his past.
But apparently he did so amicably because he didn't want to do a third blockbuster in a row because he did Godzilla,
then he did Rogue One, and, you know, the whole Rogue One situation
shuffled about.
It's probably less to do with he didn't want to do three blockbusters
in a row and more to do with he did Rogue One and people got mad at him.
No, people like that, don't they?
Yeah, but you know.
He was sort of fired and replaced.
Disney, yeah.
Maybe the answer there is he got Disney'd.
Yeah.
The thing about this one, I feel like if you're a classic monster movie fan,
this aims for that kind of audience.
Like all the monsters that you mentioned that
are in it and there's more fights and all of that so i can understand why if you're into all of that
then that might all work for you but this just doesn't really land for me interesting and i
think it's i don't know just having big monsters and a bunch of them and then some fights and then
some okay human characters it just doesn't kind of come together. Okay, but what about family?
Sure.
You've got a family, and there's a family in this,
so didn't that grab you?
This isn't my family, though.
If it was my family, I'd be like,
they're in peril.
I've got to jump into the movie.
Is this real or not?
What's going on?
Wait, did they film this without me?
Because in their case, I don't care what happens to them.
Didn't involve me on Family Fun Day where they're in Godzilla King of the Monsters.
They could go get stuffed
as far as I'm concerned.
My family.
But you liked it?
I liked it, I think,
generally speaking.
Yeah.
Takes a minute to get going.
Sure.
I mean, they all do, don't they?
Yeah, yeah.
Good cast, as we mentioned.
You know, it's a bunch of...
Actors.
It's a bunch of actors
who aren't too expensive
to all be in this movie.
Smart.
Kyle Chandler, always great.
Yep.
Vera Farmiga.
Ken Watanabe, of course. Millie Bobby Brown before she got too expensive Absolutely. to be in this movie. Smart. Kyle Chandler, always great. Yep. Vera Farmiga. Ken Watanabe, of course.
Millie Bobby Brown before she got too expensive.
Absolutely.
To be in this sort of thing.
This is apparently her cinematic debut.
Is it?
Which made me go, is it really?
Wow.
I thought she started movies in like 2001.
Or the 80s when Stranger Things is set.
I don't understand time, Mason.
I don't get it.
I don't get it.
Do you think you could sustain this bit through the whole video?
I could do it for my whole life if I wanted to, Mason.
And you've already done it, because I don't understand time either.
Success. We did it.
Bradley Whitford, I mentioned. Charles
Dance. Is Thomas Middleditch in this for a minute? He is.
Yeah, absolutely. David Strathairn,
again, who's that general guy? That's right.
He's back. Also, Sally
Paddington. What's her name? She's in the shape
of water. The fuck's her name?
I don't know. Sally Hawkins? Yeah. You're absolutely right. She's in The Shape of Water. The fuck's her name? I don't know.
Sally Hawkins?
Yeah.
You're absolutely right.
So, yeah, you're right.
They're hollow earth in it in this one, and it's also about- How about Miles Dyson?
Oh, Miles Dyson is in this.
Miles Dyson is in this room.
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
So, as you mentioned, yeah, they're hollow earth in it in this one,
and there's also a monster telephone.
So you can call a monster and be like,
hello, I need you to smash up this big city.
This is Charles Dance speaking.
And then he comes along and does the whatever thing.
And that's a fun little addition.
Yeah.
Is it like, you've got to get the case of the machine.
It's sending out a signal.
It's too many signals.
Oh, God.
And that, et cetera.
I was going to say it's more like a fire alarm that doesn't turn off.
Like a smoke alarm that doesn't turn off.
And it's just like they're just stomping around being like, how can I switch this bloody thing off?
It's annoying!
But I feel like also, I don't think the visuals
are as impressive as the previous two.
In particular, Godzilla 2014.
Especially in terms of scale.
If I had to describe this movie visually,
it would be wet and blue.
But then at the end, it becomes more wet and red.
You know?
And that's kind of what they're going for here.
Not that there's not incredible visuals in this.
There's a great moment where Rodan comes out of a volcano
and later you see the three-headed one up there.
And then there's a cross and that probably means something.
It did.
I think it did mean something.
And there's a moment also when Ghidorah picks up Godzilla
and he takes him sort of into orbit and then he drops him
and it falls down and looks sort of like a Renaissance painting.
And I'm like, that probably
means something. Probably means something.
God, I love when things mean something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I also think, yeah, the fights are...
I'm saying Godzilla's Jesus.
That's what I'm saying. He's coming down from heaven. He's coming back to blow everything up.
Jesus also got revived through a nuclear explosion.
That's exactly right, yeah, in that cave.
Yeah. Ken Watanabe
climbed into the cave
and set off a nuclear bomb.
And you remember
when Jesus was in the temple
and all the moneylenders
were there
and all the people
and he's like,
there's no place
for this sort of thing
and then he melted everyone?
Remember that?
He turned red
and he melted everyone?
Yeah, he stomped
and then that big kind of like...
That atomic wave came off him.
Hello.
What are you doing in here?
I'm still in the hangout, yeah.
You can't hang out here.
We're podcasting.
What are you up to?
Good?
All right, let me grab you.
Come here.
Does Mum know you're out here?
Did you escape?
Yeah.
Oh!
Everyone's gone nutty, James.
All right.
It's the witching hour.
I was going to say, is it nutty time?
Because I'm not normally here.
Yeah, Claire was like going mad looking for her.
She didn't know where she was.
Anyway. I also think... Oh, there's a dog here. Yeah, there's like going mad looking for her. She didn't know where she was. Anyway.
I also think...
Oh, there's a dog here.
Yeah, there's a dog too.
I also think the fights,
I know they are missing something.
I think there are some like pretty iconic moments in it,
including like the death at the very end.
But I don't feel like a lot of it is super creative
and I feel like the...
That's not even the right word.
They are creative.
Do you think Godzilla himself
is in some sort of sophomore slump here?
He's like, oh, God, everybody wants me to do something.
Remember I blasted that guy with my atomic breath through his mouth
and then I ripped his head off?
That's cool.
God, everybody wants me to do another one of those.
I mean, I guess, how about Ghidorah comes out
and I pretend like he's still alive,
but actually I'm holding his neck in my mouth
and then I shoot my laser through his mouth.
Oh, God, it's just more mouth stuff.
I did it before. Oh, God. I mean, you know, it's a variation on mouth stuff mouth. Oh, God, it's just more mouth stuff. I did it before.
Oh, God.
I mean, you know, it's a variation on mouth stuff.
Yeah.
It's good to mix up your mouth stuff.
That's right.
Try different techniques, et cetera.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure, sure, sure.
Yeah.
Yeah, I feel like maybe it's the scale that's kind of not as good in the fights.
Maybe that's what it feels like, you know, for me.
I don't know.
How do you feel about Ghidorah as a villain?
I like the idea that they brought over from some of the versions that he's an alien.
Yeah.
Not supposed to be on this earth.
Is he supposed to be smart? I think the
middle one's smart. Okay, right. Like they apparently
have different personalities and whatever. Okay, right, right.
Yeah. The middle one is smart. Smart as a dog.
The middle one is smart and the one on the left
is so dumb that you can blast
its head off and it will grow another head back and it doesn't
affect it in any way. It doesn't matter at all, right, yeah.
The one on the right, he's
regular intelligence but he's very sarcastic the right, he's regular intelligence,
but he's very sarcastic.
Oh, good one.
Grow your head back.
Great.
Great strategy.
I don't know.
I kind of feel like maybe my memories of this character from like the Japanese movies is too vague,
but I was always under the impression that he was more of like,
like that's an intent, because he's from space, right?
Is he?
He's, yeah.
And sometimes he's controlled by aliens, I think.
Maybe.
Maybe that's it.
I don't know specifically.
I don't know.
Again, you know what maybe it is?
It's because they all just seem like dumb dogs.
Do you think that's what it is?
Like everything in this movie?
Everything in this movie seems like a dumb dog.
That should be one of the Titans.
Like they've got a mammoth and a crab or whatever.
Just a big dumb dog.
Yeah.
It's a labradoodle. Just a big dumb dog. Yeah. It's a labradoodle.
Just a big floppy stupid dog running through a city.
I like him, but he's too big.
I'd play with him, but he'd crush me.
It's pretty cool though.
I also think this one, it kind of drags.
And I'm not alone in thinking that because Charles Dance, who's in this,
he said this at the premiere,
I had difficulty staying awake.
No, I didn't say that.
I mean, it's spectacular.
Wow.
And when asked about the filming of it,
he said the catering was sensational.
Great.
So that's something.
I mean, on this kind of property, sure,
you know, with this kind of budget,
you're going to get some pretty swift catering.
They set up a big bowl for the big dog.
You've got to take anything you want out of it.
Oh, my God.
Have a big scoop of anything.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, well, I mean, that's some, you know,
he's done his fair share of great and not great movies.
He's in The Golden Child with Eddie Murphy.
Oh, yeah.
And Game of Thrones, whatever.
Yeah.
Probably, I think, is he in an Ali G movie or something?
As like, you can't be here, Ali G.
This is the queen's bedroom or whatever, you know? Yeah, sure, sure, sure. Something like that. Maybe, and I'm the Queen.
Why I'm here. I'm allowed to be here. The Queen. Yeah, maybe. Also, I think he's made
the mistake there of actually sticking around for the movie. Oh yeah, normally they should
do, right? Don't Hollywood celebrities just run the red carpet and then leave? That's
true. I guess so. Yeah, I mean, it depends on if they've seen it before, I'd imagine.
That's true.
Yeah.
But Michael Doherty, the director of this,
he said an earlier cut of this film was three hours long.
That's too long.
I agree.
He affectionately referred to it as the three-hour cut of Godzilla,
the miniseries, which, of course, is happening.
He considered splitting the film into two parts,
but decided against it,
feeling that the final cut is faithful to the core of his original vision.
I can't see this. Like, how too like that's and also i love i love the idea of he considered it like that's the only step is it yeah then you go to your bosses and you're like
i'm considered no so no then okay okay cool maybe they would though yeah yeah probably be amenable
oh we get two movies for the price of one okay how do you feel about the uh i mean because you
were talking about families you're know, like, can I
relate to this family? The answer's no.
But how do you feel about the family sacrifice
in this? You know, Vera Farmiga's like,
I'll die in a big explosion. I can't relate to it.
No? I wouldn't die in a big explosion for my family.
No?
Would you
bearing in mind you have children and I don't? I would have to
Mason. Yeah, okay. Unfortunately.
I wouldn't love it. There's still time. Yeah, okay. Unfortunately. I wouldn't love it.
There's still time to cut this out.
No, I'd die in a big explosion for my family, I guess,
holding a box that calls Godzilla.
Would you die if someone puts you in a woodchipper feet first?
For your family?
Yes.
I'd have to.
Wait, do they go in or am I just doing it for their amusement?
It's that one.
It's that one.
I probably wouldn't do that then.
Yeah.
Do it, Dad, yeah. Your son didn't want a bouncy castle for their amusement. It's that one. It's that one. I probably wouldn't do that then. Yeah. Do it, Dad, yeah.
Your son didn't want a bouncy castle for his birthday.
He wanted a dad in a wood chipper.
The final battle, though, I think it's, you know, it is pretty solid.
He's doing big sonic explosions somehow because he's supercharged up.
You know what I think maybe annoyed me about this scene is that he's doing a double power-up situation.
He is, isn't he?
He gets the power-up from the nuclear detonation
where Watanabe sets off that bomb for him.
That's what he does.
You think he's still alive?
Watanabe?
Yes.
He might be.
Probably could have rolled into a ditch.
That's what I'm thinking.
He probably rolled into a ditch.
But then Godzilla gets another power-up
because Mothra does the big sacrifice.
Beautiful.
Gets lasered.
Do you cry?
No.
You can't relate.
I don't have a Mothra in my family.
No?
No.
Yeah.
But I guess so.
I can relate.
I don't know why because I don't have a Mothra.
I don't know what that means.
That's probably it, yeah.
It is crazy, though, that head.
Was it alive at the end when he was holding the head?
Because it looked like it was wiggling about.
Or was he just waggling it?
Yeah, for the crowd.
No, I think probably King Ghidorah operates on the same principle
as a chicken with its head cut off.
Okay, sure.
Because it's the same.
Can he grow back the rest of his body?
Did Godzilla eat the entire body?
I think so, yeah.
Up to the neck.
I think so, yeah.
Okay, great.
That's really good. I think he melted it and then he drank it like a i think so yeah okay great that's really good i think he
melted it and then he drank it like a big milkshake lovely that's really good um how do you feel about
the concept of like there needs to be an alpha in this universe right now of course that alpha
concept which they mentioned here about wolves that's not true like that's been long debunked
but you know people still talk about it they're like i'm an alpha like a wolf and i'm a man who
does a thousand push-ups. That's right, exactly.
Well, do you think maybe if that doesn't apply,
perhaps the way more accurate
theory of the Sigma?
Do you think Godzilla
is maybe a Sigma
and he's got a Sigma grind set?
Yeah, he might have
a Sigma grind set
and a podcast.
That's probably it.
I think that probably
they're attracted to him
because of his podcast,
obviously.
Sure.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
And his ability to eat
like giblets
and milk together and here's the clip why why are you doing that i don't know there's still time to
take it out but i don't know how to do that so um do you enjoy like all the other monsters that you
mentioned it like saying like mothra and rodan and the big dumb mammoth and crabzilla and all of that
and they come in and they give a big bow like yeah well it's interesting god they must have really
been booking it across that planet earth to get there in time to bow they don't and they give a big bow. Yeah, well, it's interesting. God, they must have really been booking it across that planet Earth
to get there in time to bow.
They'll go through the whole of Earth.
They don't.
Do they?
They must do.
I don't know.
How does a mammoth do that?
Can it swim?
I think there's a slippy slide.
Oh, okay, right.
And a vortex.
Probably a vortex in the sea or whatever.
Probably a vortex, yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, on the one hand, it feels a little bit like,
remember the latest Schumacher Batman movies
where they're just dropping in a bunch of villains all at the same time?
Yeah.
They don't really have that much to, they each don't have enough screen time,
but at the same time, I don't care about these monsters.
Okay, sure.
That's fine.
Also, how much personality do these monsters have?
I think the crab should, I don't know, have a job, like a normal job.
You think so?
Yeah.
You think so?
Works downtown.
Yeah.
Remember he has a little coffee cart, I don't know.
I don't know what he's doing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That would make him relatable.
Yeah.
And I cannot believe I'd forgotten this,
but Charles Dance post-credits us again.
Yeah.
Like he did for the movie Dracula Untold.
That's right.
He basically let the games begin us,
which is just like there's more to come.
There's more things down the road.
Well, he's got the gravitas for that
he certainly does
but he doesn't have
the gravitas to be
in the next movie
yeah what happened
to that guy
I don't know
maybe he shouldn't
have said the movie
was boring
and he fell asleep
maybe that's why
maybe that's why
his character
died off screen
he drowned in the toilet
that's right
yeah because this
sets up
because they use
the brain of
one of the Ghidorahs
to create Mechagods.
Yeah, we'll talk about it next week.
But yeah, exactly.
That's fun.
That is fun.
You know what else is fun?
Go on.
The segment, my dog's fighting in the background.
Your dog fighting ring, James?
No.
Some audio bleeding through of your dog fighting ring.
I don't think so.
Interesting.
That's soundproof.
Your dog fighting ring is soundproof.
These are different dogs. I think they just worked up because of the chicken fighting ring that I don't think so. Interesting. That's soundproof. Your dog fighting ring is soundproof. These are different dogs.
I think they just
worked up because of
the chicken fighting
ring that we also
have.
It gets them all
riled up.
They're betting on
the mongoose versus
the snake you have
set up.
Anyway, the segment
is, how big is it?
So King Ghidorah
stands at 521 feet
or 158.8 meters
tall, making him
128 feet taller
than Godzilla, who
stands at 393 feet or 119.8 metres tall, making him 128 feet taller than Godzilla, who stands at 393 feet, or 119.8 metres.
But also, the Godzilla in this is also about 100 metres bigger
than the previous movie.
Interesting.
You think he's on the roids?
He's on the roids, mate.
He's gearing up.
I don't know what he's doing.
Tren.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, he's eating all those giblets and milk, is the clip.
Why?
I don't know
Now the height of King Ghidorah though
Does that factor in the neck?
I think it would
Because I think you should factor in
I don't know
I think there should be a different metric
I think it should be like
Where would you measure a giraffe to?
Would you cut off the legs?
Would you just measure the torso?
What are you talking about?
Yeah just the torso
All giraffes are five feet tall
No I don't know
I feel like it's cheating Especially since It feet tall. No, I don't know. I feel like it's cheating,
especially since...
It's not a hair.
No.
I don't know, man.
Unless it is hair.
Maybe it's hair.
I don't know.
I feel like...
You know.
All right.
Yeah.
Somebody do the calculation
without the neck.
But this is, of course,
the largest incarnation of Godzilla,
an American version, at the time of release.
Anyways, now it's time for Godzilla Trivia of Trivia.
That's a trivia section, Mason.
So cranial scans indicate middle head is the most intelligent,
acting as the alpha, like a wolf,
while the left and right heads are more akin to its lackeys.
So beta and sigma.
Exactly.
So the one on the right does have a podcast.
Director Michael-
He just does reaction videos to the other two heads.
Oh, his head's growing back.
Oh, great.
Good work.
Everybody see this?
Wow.
Okay, it's just the thumbnail.
And then it's one head growing back
and then the middle head.
And then the corner.
In the corner, there's like a picture of the head on the right going,
Wow!
Director Michael Doherty told the design team
to maintain an Eastern dragon influence
and to avoid any Western dragon influences.
If you could make it look like King Ghidorah.
Yeah, exactly.
Stating these are not traditional Western dragons.
So those were the marching orders from the beginning.
We don't want it to look like Game of Thrones dragons,
which makes sense.
Maybe Charles Dance wants them to make them look like that.
I don't think he cares.
I don't think he saw it.
He fell asleep.
A fan asked director Michael Doherty on Twitter,
how did Ghidorah get trapped in the ice in Antarctica
in King of Monsters?
And Doherty replied,
Ghidorah and Godzilla fought for the crown
in ancient Antarctica,
and Godzilla won by presumably shooting a freeze laser.
Yeah, using his famous freeze laser.
Good thing he could do, definitely.
Yeah, so there you go.
Now, the budget for this was around $200 million.
A big one, Mason.
But the box office return was only $387.3.
That was down on the first Godzilla movie, which made $529,000,
and Kong Skull Island, which made $566,000.
I think word of mouth wasn't great for this.
It didn't review as well.
And I think the only reason the next one got made
is because they were already making it.
Are you sure? Yeah.
And I think they were surprised that that one did so well,
the next one, which is why they've continued it.
Yeah, I heard a lot of people just bought a ticket for something else
and then they walked into Godzilla right at the end
so they could look at the post-credits with Charles Dance in it.
I go, wow.
Can't wait to see him in the next movie.
Speaking of the next movie, Mason.
Go on.
We're going to be talking about Godzilla Fights King Kong next week.
Oh, yeah.
For a bit.
For a bit, yeah.
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It's on YouTube and what?
It's on Apple.
It's on all the apps.
We should get an AI
to say this every week.
I know, Mason. We should get an AI to say this every week, I think.
I know, Mason.
We should get an AI for all of this.
You think?
Yeah, why not?
Oh, let's input all our old videos into an AI and see what it comes up with.
Just two men screaming, probably.
Anyways, thank you for watching this video.
Thank you so much to Ben and Lawrence for the edit.
Thank you, Ben and Lawrence.
And we'll see you on the next video.
Did you like the big flying wing?
The flying headquarters?
I thought that was pretty cool.
Yeah, that was cool.
That was pretty cool.
It was pretty cool.
I like a big thing.
I'll enjoy it.
Yeah.
It was okay.
Just like humans can say, we have a big thing too.
It was all right.
I just, I don't know.
You know, the whole thing.
It was all right.
Yeah.
What could we, what could they trim?
I don't know.
I don't know if it's trim.
It's just like, God, this is a long outro.
It's just like, I just think, I don't know I don't know if it's trim it's just like God this is a long outro it's just like I just think
I don't know
the elements just don't
kind of come together for me
and I don't even know
specifically why
Okay so for future
Godzilla directors
we're no help
we cannot help you
just change the vibe alright
I don't know yeah
just figure it out
figure it out
it's your job
my job's to do this
that's right
and my job's to react to that
okay you're in the main thumbnail.
I'm here in the corner going, wow.
All right, thanks, everyone.
Grab that gem, you guys.
We'll see you next week.
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