Originally posted by: destrekor
there is no potential for suckage, only potential to between great and mind-explodingly awesome. you're just a skeptic. we can take care of that.
and you actually see the monster, very briefly as the tanks and everything are firing (it sneaks behind a building, freaking huge). also, there are rumors that there are small little guys too, much akin to the godzilla babies in the big-budget remake of late 90s fame. I loved that movie, so I know I cannot be disappointed in this movie, because apparently I am alone in thinking the 1997 Godzilla was golden.

If that was good, imagine how good a good monster movie can be. :laugh:
seriously though, I am looking forward to this. I imagine the entire concept and story will be great with Abrams behind it, and the people he has worked with for his Lost and Alias series also helming the project. I personally enjoy the hand-held camera approach, because it really connects you to the characters and also makes you feel right there when done correctly. That's why I loved the Blair Witch movies, although didn't the second one ditch the handheld approach? I can't remember.
Hopefully CGI is up to par though. If not, it couldn't really cause a visual disconnect.