First Godzilla Trailer

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The first trailer for the next Godzilla film, from Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures, is out today. Yes, you will get to see the monster, but the suspense leading up to it is pretty intense, so be patient. The movie is a reboot of the Godzilla legend, placed in the modern day. We should see it in May of 2014. -via Phil Plait


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The choral music during the jump was "Atmospheres", which was featured in Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey". It was nice to see it being used there.
Really, really nice fidelity to the original monster design, and I was very glad to hear that familiar 'zilla roar.
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The vocalists need to learn the "positional dynamic control" microphone technique... Everybody need not lick their ice cream cones all at the same time... ;)
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These singers each think the performance is about them, and have forgotten that the point of singing is the song. As a result, it is hard to watch. Maybe their performance style is designed for radio....
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"These singers each think the performance is about them, and have forgotten that the point of singing is the song"

That's the whole idea behind the Simpsons, though. The point of the show is not the story, but the characters. The story has become secondary to the situations the characters get in.
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adamr, it's a group of a capella singers. That's like the bagpipes of the singing world. It's almost barbershop. Annoying is what they do.
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