Fight scenes reminded me of the Power Rangers on steroids. Cool, they wanted it to feel like how the originals were and I guess they succeeded there, but it just didn't work for me.
Visually, it didn't impress me, can't think of a single scene that jumped out.
The acting was awful. The plot had more holes than a block of cheese.
Cranston had far little scene time and I didn't expect him to die?
Godzilla stayed true to the classics, he really did look like a guy in a suit.
Not enough of Godzilla on screen at all, it got to the point were I said to myself 'seriously, show Godzilla! And stop switching back to the human story!'
It did drag on because of the above comment.
O look, another monster movie that's mostly shot at night and in the rain.
Cloverfield felt more epic and scary than this (as a monster flick), plus the acting was ten times better.
I honestly preferred the '98 version over this (can't believe I'm even saying that, as the acting and plot was just as bad), even though that film was nothing like the old originals. At least with that film it felt epic and the visuals, at the time, were soo much more 'blockbusterish' IMO, compared to this now.
Lastly, was anyone else expecting Godzilla to pull out a pack of Chewits?